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Tandy Marshal Kepaving Project To Begin Bike Cheeks Tomorrow To Close Portion trsgrsai to check validity at ewaersai* a«i to Curbside "Attic" Pickup Rejected Of July Fourth p the ssaadatsry regietratisa ef bicycles wMk • Of E. Broad St. M" er aure wheel diameter will he iaMiatoi tswerrew, Mini-Parade aecardlag te Cap*, Rafctrt Bell af the WestfieK Police Departateat. The mini-parade spon- The portion of East Broad On Eve of Central Site's Finale St. from North and South Bicycle riders will he stopped by polke in random sored by the West Fields checks af regteiratlaa aad owaership. These not bearing flpportunitifis for free chapter, Sons of the Chestnut Sts. to Springfield formation on cost data, flow implementation of curbside curbside collection should inability of tame residents Ave. will be closed to earns* WestfieM Hceases will he granted temporary residential disposal of old of vehicles, amount of collection trials. Basically American Revolution, will regbtratisa and he asked to register their vehicles at the TVs, stoves and household be made before committing to transport bulky items to a assemble at 9 a.m. Thurs- through traffic from 9 a.m. refuse, etc., this evaluation of the same philosophy, the town to the costs of central site. to 4 p.m. for about a week nctt Mke reflstratiM date on Saturday, July 13; bike* junk too big or bulky for has yet to be completed and Councilman Lawrence day, July 4, at the World whose ewaenhto by the rider caanat he proved will be their normal commercial establishing a central Mayor Donn A. Snydsr War Monument and inarch when repaving of that two resolutions seeking pilot Weiss asked that both location site such as has ipamded HBtil awHershlp is established. Bike racki at refuse men end Saturday and the northside Wards 1 through Broad St. to the section of the street begins projects whose objects were southside Wards 3 and 4 be been tried at the Public and 2 coundlmen repeat sd Monday, according to Police peels, parks and ptaygnwmts will also be subject to the afternoon with the con- to supply comparable data the subject of a study; Allen bandstand in Mindowaskin clusion of a trial period for a Works Center and which has previous arguments again* Park. Chief James F. Moran. checks. on curbside "attic waste" Chin would have restricted been tentatively suggested a curbakk program dtfef Cast. Bell noted that a recent rash of bike thefts has central disposal site at the Parade marshal will be Residents of the area will collection failed Tuesday the evaluation solely to for their ward in the area of past experienceas of attar be permitted access to the triggered iRitlatkwof the pregram. Almost M bikes have Public Works Center on nighttogainapproval of the Ward 4. communities, tisightlt—s, Russell Tandy, ac- North Ave. at Crossway PI. the highly successful street, however, Chief been reparted stolen in the last week alone, he said, Town Council. Joined by Ward 3 Coun- Conservation Center for difficulties of control, etc., companied by Mayor Donn bring!*! Mke preperty lasses into the many thousands of A. Snyder, Chief of Police Moran said. While the pilot project is Both Ward 4 councilmen cilman Thomas Pluta, both garden debris on Lambert's as major deterenta. dollars since the beginning af the year alone. A checklist supposed to yield in- unsuccessfully sought argued that an evaluation of Mill Rd. Both strewed the James F. Moran and Fire School Board of bikes reparted stolen to local polke is "several pages Mayor Snyder com- Chief Norman Ruerup. long," Bell added. mented that the pUot project All members of the Town indicated that this type of Meets Tuesday "While the program we are beginning tomorrow is "attic waste" Hawaii it Council have been invited to initially aa attempt to recover some of these stolen 175 Students Honored participate as have The July public meeting of only 10 percent of tha wast* vehicles," Capt. Bell said, "It also is expected to point out problem and urged that representatives of Westfield the Westfield Board of the Importance of Mke registration to both establish churches. Color guards Education will be held at 8 residents concentrate M ownership credentials and help stem the tide of bike county and state levels foe from the American Legion p.m. on Tuesday in the thefts." At Roosevelt Assembly and the Veterans of Foreign auditorium of Edison Junior solutions to the solid watte The bicycle checks will be continued for an indefinite At Roosevelt Junior High manship; has been cour- and 12 girls are listed in the problems. He said that Wars from Westfield and High School. period. Bell added. School's recognition 1 Mountainside are scheduled teous, cheerful, studious , book: Nancy Chapman, about 500 vehiclea visntd Copies of the agenda will assembly program for ninth considerate of others, and a Frani Chenitz, Jonathan the central site locattw to march. Also participating be available for the public grade students held Thurs- will be the American Legion help to both teacher and Clark, Barbara Engel, weekly and filled some 8M beginning Monday af- day, 51 Parent-Teacher classmate, he is worthy of Alison Frawley, James 35 cubic yard bins during the girls' drill team, color ternoon. Organization awards were trial period, OR the other guards from the Knights of the distinction of having his Griffin, Randall Hansen, given to the most out- name placed in the Book of Christopher Harvey, hand, he said that tht Columbus and the SAR and standing ninth grade garden debris conservation members of the SAR. •Contracts Let Gold." Valerie Hogan, Scott students, 19 students had The following seven boys (Continued an P«(l« 4) center attracts some 15,010 Representation from the For School their names placed in the cars. Westfield Historical Society, "Book of Gold," 85 students {Continued on Pan* 51 Snyder added that tht Repair Work were listed as honor 41 Graduate At Trinity actual use of the central site students foi academic location followed predic- achievement, and 20 Graduation exercises Awards Fife Seeks The Westfield Board of were held at Holy Trinity A medal for General tions made in 1*73 by Disks Education had a special students received "R" pins. Catherine Keegan Associates which favored Ninth grade students are Elementary School on June Excellence was awarded to meeting scheduled Wed- 14. The program was held at Mark A. Sievers and Helene that type of year-round To Share Stages nesday night to review bids selected to have their names Jaycees Give collection over a curbside placed in the Book of Gold, a Mass celebrated by the Maria Wittreich. project. and award contracts for pastor, Monsignor Charles Honor awards for summer work on school •which was presented to the Despite opposition from With Opponent junior high 'school by the B. Murphy. Assisting him in academic achievement to $1,000 Award buildings and fields. (Continued on Pag* 5) John D. Fife, Democratic ~.assic Studio class of 192*, on this basis: the awarding of Honors was Theresa Kathleen Dom- The special meeting was DECADE OF SERVICE - Or. Richard B, Maxwell Jr, the Rev. Michael Desmond. The recipient of the candidate for mayor of necessary so that work "WhenajwAi} has'ielpedto browski, Pztricia Ann La receives plaque from WestfieM YMCA President lih K Father Matthias of tlgarrda, "Cprte,, David Ernj! Mac Wjestfield Jaycees Free Convert* , Westfield, proposed today could begin immediately Richard C. Griffts marking bis "ten }*ars of drftesKd raise- eve Scholarship Award for 1974 that organizations and funds could come from present h u standards of Africa gave the graduation Clymont, Maria del Carmen service to the community and the V." address. Forty-one students is Catherine Ann Keegan. throughout the community the 1973-74 school budget Roosevelt School, has Hiccininnor Linda Marie Miss Keegan, the daughter Begin Tonight good sports- received diplomas. (Continued on Puf S) invite both candidates for which runs through June 30. practiced of Mrs. Carol Anr Keegen of The Summit Concert Band the office of mayor to ap- Funds for the projects were YM Honors Dr. Maxwell 215 Elmer St., is in 18 year will open the summer series pear before them during the included in the '73-74 budget. For ten years of "active, everyone who joins our old graduate of Westfield of free Community Concerts fall. Awarding contracts is done innovative and productive board makes a significant High School. tonight, according to Mrs. Joint appearances by the at public meetings of the service" to the Westfield contribution to the com- 13 Top Students Recognized In September she will Ruth V. Hill, director of the two candidates will assure a board. The next regularly YMCA Board of Directors, munity and to Y members. enroll at Glassboro State Westfield Recreation full discussion of the issues scheduled public meeting is Or. Richard B. Maxwell Jr, A few perform really ex- College where she plans to Commission. The concert facing Westfield and the scheduled for Tuesday. was honored this week as he traordinary service and At Edison Awards Assembly pursue a major in will begin at 8:15 p.m. in candidates' plans to deal Contract work under retired from the board, Dick Maxwell falls into that psychology leading towards Mindowaskin Park. with them, Fife said. {ComlnuM on Fig* S) "We like to think that special group," said Y Leonard Shen and Mary Tilton, Heidi Feigenbaum, the distinction of having his a career in the field of social Families are invited and "Public opinion polls President Richard C. Griggs Beth Boyle topped a list of 13 Dana Harrison, Betsy name at the end of his ninth work. refreshments will be served. today indicate that at all Edison Junior High School Allen, Susan Wilder, Jean year placed in the Book of The scholarship of $500 a The Summit musicians, levels of government, in presenting a YMCA special service award to Dr. students who were Steele, Judy Singleton, Emerald." year for two years is an under the direction of Mr. politics and politicians are recognized for outstanding Maya Windholz and Renee The 1974 Book of Emerald example of the commitment Vernon Post, music in- held in lower esteem than {Continued on Paga 5! academic performance Cohen. listing includes David by the Jaycees to the youth structor at Summit High ever before," Fife said. during the past three years Five boys and nine girls Tinnesz, Jan Genzer, Joseph of the community. Projects School, will perform a ' 'For the good of our country at the annual "Awards had their names placed in (Continued on P§g« 5) (Continuad on Page 5) vanetv of selections and our community, we all Earns Ewan Assembly" for ninth grade the Book of Emerald, must assume the respon- students at Edison Junior started in 1958 by charter sibility of working to restore Scholarship High School last Wed- members of the Edison the citizens' faith in our Geraldine Morgan, the nesday. Parent-Teacher Associa- political process. daughter of Mrs. Edward J. Shen, with an average of tion, noting: "When a pupil "One obvious way to help Moller of 422 Lenox Ave. and 97.6, and Miss Boyle, whose has helped to raise even restore such faith is to the late Mr. John Morgan, is average was 96.9, received higher the present high conduct political campaigns the recipient of the Marian the Class of 1962 awards for standards of Edison School; which are informative, E. Ewan Memorial scholarship. has practiced good sports- constructive and Scholarship Award. A The other 11 students manship; has been cour- enlightening to the voter as stipend of $350 is awarded to recognized for outstanding teous, cheerful, studious, far as the real issues are a student who has pursued academic performance considerate of others, and a concerned," Fife said. business education courses were Marshall Schreier, help to both teacher and "To assure an informative Peter Cherr Thomas Di Girolamo and plans to attend an in- Douglas Savage, James classmate, he is worthy of campaign, I am hopeful that stitution of higher learning. (Continued on Pi»» 4) Miss Morgan ranks well NHS Awards Scholarships above the middle of her Boro Teachers Free BiabeteSj class and will continue her To Cherr, DiGirolamo education at the Berkeley Blood Pressure Secretarial School, East Stage Protest The National Honor organization. New officers Orange. Tests on Friday Society of Westfield High In her senior year at The Mountainside resolve the issue. Con- for next year are president Teachers' Association sequently the MTA has School has announced the Mark Tomalonis, vice- Westfield Senior High The First meeting of the summer recreation staff was held on Monday. Mrs, Ruth V. The Westfield Board of winners of its college School, Miss Morgan was staged a peaceful walk unanimously voted to go to Hill, director of recreation for seven years, welcomed the playground staff. A total of 78 president Robin Louis, before the Board of impasse. It seems likely Health will be conducting scholarships. Thomas secretary Valerie Havas, enrolled in the Distributive people are working with the commission this summer. regular weekly diabetes DiGirolamo and Peter Education Program and Education meeting at there will be no salary and treasurer Laurie Deerfield Middle School last contract between the screening on Fridays from 2 Cherr were each awarded a Hungerford. was the school's Playground Staff Completed to 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to $1000 grant. representative at the Wednesday night to association and the board have his blood pressure The society raised over Atlantic City Leadership dramatize their when school starts in the Thomas, the treasurer of Mrs. Ruth V. Hill began on Wednesday, July 3. Play- Rider, Sal Lostan; checked can also have this the NHS will enroll at $2000 for scholarships by Development Conference dissatisfaction with the lack fall." done at that time. sponsoring a Flea Market, and at the Chicago Career of progress in salary her seventh year as director grounds will be closed on Roosevelt Teen Center: Rutgers University. He is About 75 percent of the of the Westfield Recreation Thursday, July 4. Glenn Maggio, Martin The tests will be given by the son of Mr. and Mrs. operating the glass Development • Conference. negotiations. tenured teachers on the staff recycling center, operating "Since last October when Commission by welcoming The playground staff for Black, Mary Jane Knauer; the staff of the Visiting Nicholas DiGirolamo of 1116 She is presently employed turned out for the protest. the new summer 1974 is as follows: Colum- Floater Leader: Cathy Nurse and Health Services, Ripley Ave. Tom was a a soda machine at the high by the law firm of Lawrence negotiations began," ex- Non-tenured teachers were school and producing a plained MTA president, playground staff at last bus: Ray Bevere, Nancy Galauski. at the VNHS office at 773 delegate to New Jersey Weiss. Her career plans advised by the association to week's meeting. Mrs, Hill Gladson, Robert Mclntjre; Central Ave,, in Westfield. talent show, The include working as a Charles Guinta, "the board stay away as a protection Boys' State, participated in organization also performed mentioned that the Elm: Doug Trimmer, Susan Early Deadline Only a few minutes are the high school band, and secretary in the field of law. has made very little effort to against possible reprisals. Recreation Commission is Frost, Sharon DeStefanis, required, but a moderate many services to the school move from their original actively served the school's and community including an equal opportunity em- Bill Lay: Grant: Catherine Because of the July-4 meal should be eaten ap- student council. position, while the MTA has Though unwilling to ployer, with as many male Bell, Nancy Hawkins, John holiday next Thursday, the proximately two hours establishing a tutoring considerably reduced its release full figures on the as female employees, Howell; Jefferson: Mary Peter, the son of Mr. and service for high school Leader will be published before a diabetes test. West- request. The board has salary impasse before Falcone, Kathy Jones, Ken Wednesday next week. Mrs. Walter Cherr of 491 students, running a book delayed and even cancelled meeting with the mediator, Mrs. Hill also stressed the field residents wishing to Otisco Dr., will attend desirability of co-ed Softball Friedman, Robin Cun- Deadline for news, make an appointment are and card sale at Back-to- negotiation sessions. The Guinta said that very little ningham; Lincoln: David Franklin and Marshall of Scliool night, helping install teams at each playground. classified and display ad- asked to call 232-0709. association blames much of difference separated the two Bell, Lauren Maidment, vertising will be 5 p.m. Lancaster, Pa. He was a the anti-theft device in the the delay in negotiations on sides. The teachers estimate The playgrounds will hold tutor for the NHS, a member tournaments on Tuesdays Suzanne Ehly; McKinley: tomorrow. high school library, and the low priority given to that the amount of money in Joseph Salinard, Daryl Band to Benefit of the high school rules and baking the dessert served at and Fridays, beginning next salary discussions at board question would add about $3 Tuesday, July 2. Brewster, Wendy Keber- regulations committee, a the induction. caucus meetings. The MTA per year to the total tax bill From Car Wash contributor to the Hi's Eye, The Recreation Com- nick; Tamaques: Vanessa Today's Index alleges that a number of of the average Mountainside Meserve, Cathy Galauski, This Saturday, the and played on the soccer Outgoing president Eliot mission also announced that Feibush ended the program meetings have had to be homeowner. "Since their Joe Monninger, Betty Jean Westfield High School Band and track teams of the high cancelled because the total salary request is well the playground scheduled BuaineM Directory school. by describing his term of for Franklin School has been Lay; Washington: Jo Ann f will have a car wash in the board's negotiation team below the increase in the Shaffer, Mary Ahem, Kim Church The announcement of office when he said, "This moved to Elm Street School CUaaified 21 high school parking lot. has been unable to report cost of living and Moun- Booth; Wilson: Robert Editorial 12,13 The car wash will last scholarships concluded the year the National Honor due to construction at Society achieved un- back to scheduled sessions tainside's tax rate is among Franklin. Brewster, Kevin Kelly, Obituaries 6 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. annual National Honor with firm board offers. the lowest in the county, the Chris Laubenheimer; Social 15-18 Proceeds will be used to Society Induction precedented success Next week, Big Wheel Theater 23 "Now the teachers feel teachers feel their request is Edison Teen Center: Sporti 25 offset the cost of this ceremony. Eleven senior because its members have Week at the grounds, will Anthony DelDuca, Kenneth been as honorable and that an impartial third party not unreasonable," Guinta summer's band camp for . members and 75 junior must be brought in to said. feature "Wheels on Parade" the Marching Band. members were added to the sociable as possible."- Geraldine Morgan rwt* THE WESTFIELD (M.J.) LEADER, THl'RSDAV, JUNE 27, 1974 State OKs Trinity Plans Pre-School Center Awarded $1,500 For Summer Recreation Mini-Grants youth-serving agtnciss as youngsters are scheduled to Plans are in progress for The Wettfieid Community Some youngsters will also are included. The State Department of Center has been awarded part of the Youth Con visit New Jersey parks and attend baseball games of the Education has awarded two the opening in the fail of a gervation and Recreation forests. All admissions and Bardin pre-school division of the ll,M» in state funds to »few York Yankees, New said mini-grants to Westfield provide 750 youth op- Development program parking feet will be waived. sponsoring school complex sponsored York Mets and the wniluxationz s are respon- teachers. by The Catholic CJiureh of portunity recreation days. administered by DEP. Recreational opportun- Philadelphia Phillies Visits Mrs. Anna May Johnson, The program for ditad- X for incidental costs and The Holy Trinity here in Hie children are part of ities are many and varied. to the football training for providing sufficient fourth grade teacher at town. The ages to be ac- alimMt a quarter of a million vantaged youth was They include swimming in camps of the New York Franklin School, was initiated in lMt and is the superviors and counselors commodated will range dnadvantaged youth from the state lakes such as High Giants and New York Jets to accompany all groups. awarded a $745 mini grant from 3 years 6 months to all over New Jersey will first of such magnitude in Point State Park, nature for a project entitled "The kindergarten entrance age. have a chance to participate the country. The legislature hikes, ocean bathing at Three D's - Direction, Those interested in further in summer recreational and this year appropriated Island Beach State Park and Distance and Details." information should contact cultural day outing* as thefttO.OOO for the program. historic and educational For Gracious Dining Barbara Woerz, Mary Sister Michael Marie, reauU of grants approved by The department has tours at Batsto in the Ellen Sullivan and Harriet the Department of received requests for one Wharton Tract. Also in- principal of the elementary Environmental Protection THE Lester, three Tamaques school, between the hours of million dollars in grants. cluded in the program are teachers, received a $987 (DEP), Commissioner The 175,000 Balance of this Palisades Interstate Park, 6 and 8 in the evening, David J. Bardin announced mini grant tor a project Monday through Friday. year's appropriation will be federal, county and HALFWAY HOUSE called "Educational Har- today. used to initiate a pilot municipal parks and other vest .. . Plant Some Seeds Bardin said $525,000 in project, the Youth Con- private recreation centers. open 7 days a week . . . Watch Us All Grow!" A First direct grants are going to 70 servation Corps camp at Cultural activities include LUNCHEON^OCKTAllSDINNER Both projects will be Stokes State Forest this visits to the Garden State Rt. 22, Eastbound, Mountainside implemented during the In French SQUADRON MEMBER summer. Arts Center, Newark Your Hmts-NUk Mtstakai, John fa/at 1974-75 school year. Local' cadets from the Bardin said the tus,ooo Museum, the Cultural Mrs. Johnson's project is A Westfield High School Miss Nancy KeynoMn, secretary, with Mrs. J*seph Pate, Linden Composite grant program will permit Center at the State Capitol for fourth grade advanced student - Janina Jaruzelski - newly elected president of the Miller-Cory heart ef Squadron, who regularly 262,500 disadvantage^ youth in Trenton, New York and mathematics students. placed first in the governors. meet at the Squad Barracks to enjoy trips to recreational Philadelphia museums of Teams of four students, Metropolitan area, third in i Bldg. 213, W 18th Street, and cultural facilities art and natural history, each with its own equip- the Eastern Region and Mrs. Pate Heads Museum Board Linden on Thursday throughout New Jersey and Turtle Back Zoo in West ment, will learn by doing in eighth nationally. in Level At a recent meeting of the evenings at 8:30 p.m. in-metropolitan New York and Orange, Bronx Zoo and the out-of-doors, the III French for students who president and vice-president Philadelphia. other cultural and processes necessary for have not had any French in Miller-Cory Board of of the Weatfield Hiitorical clude James N. Patnaude of Governors Mrs. Joseph Pate Society. Westfield. Over 3,000 busloads of educational centers. sketching a map or for their backgrounds. was elected President and determining height. Miss Jaruzelski competed Miss Nancy Reynolds, sec- The Educational Harvest in the nation-wide test last retary. The Miller-Cory project at Tamaques school month at Hunter College in Board of Governors also will involve three teachers New York City. The test is includes the following and 75 intermediate grade sponsored annually by the elected members: Paul children in a program of American Association of Bosland, Mrs. William planning and planting a Teachers of French. Bolger, Charles Bailey, vegetable and flower garden The Metropolitan area Mrs. William Kinneman, directly in front of the includes New York and New Emerson Thomas, Mrs. John franks school. Members of the Jersey. Earl Wyman and Martin community would become Paula Bagger, another iVincentsen. They are joined involved in lecturing on Westfield High School by the chairmen of the subjects such as land- student, placed eighth in the Miller-Cory Standing scaping and methods of Metropolitan area in Level Committees, Mrs. Eldred fertilizing. The project III. Halsey, Miller-Cory involves the total child and According to Robert Roth, Volunteers; Mrs. P.R. Orto, the total curriculum, French teacher at Westfield acquisitions; Mrs. Frank ranging from mathematics, High School, each school in Salvato, public relations; using the metric system, to the area is permitted to Mrs. Frank MacPherson, reading and writing and enter two students into the house; Mrs. Herbert environmental education. competition. Boardman, grounds; Mrs. Frederick Boss, education; Fun on Wheels Picnic June 30 as well as Charles Bailey The Fun on Wheels and Lieut. Thomas Catalon and Mrs. John Wright, Bicycle Club will hold its will attend. annual bicycle Hike, "Bike Free soda will be Paone Receives Hike and Pot Luck Picnic" provided. Sunday, June 30. Iowa St. Medal Riders will meet at the BASEBALL CAMPER A gold medal honoring rear of the Municipal Robert Fishbein, son of alumni who graduated from Building along with a dish of Rabbi and Mrs. Irwin H. Iowa State University 50 or their favorite food or a Fishbein of 128 East Dudley more years ago has been package lunch. Riders will Ave. will attend the presented to Anthony Paone bike to Tamaques Park Lakeville Baseball Camp in of 43 Fair Hill Rd. He was where they will share lunch- Lakeville, Mass., from Aug. one of 139 former students to es. Mayor Donn A. Snyder U-31. receive the honor. MEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING SUITS, SPORT COATS and SLACKS

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Nicholas The American Legion Bettelli on chargee that they MacKenzie, Deborah Nancy Hugger, Brian 'tea a series of meetings difBciit ia a local campaign O'Connor, Suzanne Good Citizenship Awards Hufhes, William Hurley, •ill astirr Must, the voters to reach aa many voters as were allegedly responsible went to Christopher Harvey for thefts of money from the Pariz.eau, Elizabeth Bruce Knapp, Carol Knott, will be weH informed," Fife we would like," Fife said. Clarendon W. Dr. Clifford Andrew Demos Rochlin, Jeffrey Shepard, and Karen Schramm. John Kraiora, Jonathan laid. "By inviting both "Our door-to-door cam- Cross way Amoco. They Joan Vondra received a Wilcox Sauerbrun Services will be held today were taken to the Juvenile Karen Schramm, Bret Kramer, Mark Kuhn, James candidates, fee non-partisan paigns, statements and for Andrew Demos, 44, of 6 Schundler, Susanna silver medal and summa Longenbach, Doris Maceda, nature of the organizations other methods are helpful Detention Center in cum laude award for out- Clarendon W, Wilcox, 80, Services have been held Barchester Way, who died Elizabeth. Sullivan, Jane Taylor and Scott MacKeniie, Jane would not be joppardiiwl. but they fail to provide the for Dr. Clifford Anderson Joan Vondra. standing achievement in MacPherson, Maryann No endorsement of either candidate with the depth of of 24'9 Longfellow Ave., Sunday in Columbia Latin. Cum laude cer- Scotch Plains, died Monday Sauerbrun, 63, of Orlando, Presbyterian Hospital, New Mrs. Edward B. Donna Anthony, Susanna Mayer. candidate would be sought involvement that is Sullivan and Jeffrey tificates for high Alas Fabian McCarthy, w given. necessary lor the voter to in Muhlenberg Hospital. Fla., a former area York, after a 10-day illness. achievement in Latin went Born in Wayne, Ohio, he had resident,. Born in Hartford, Conn., Witt Shepard were recognized as Robert McDonough, Janet 'Now is the time to make a considered high honor students. to Frani Chenitz, Barbara Milcan, Ann Montgomery, •chedutesuch meetings far lived in Wisconsin and Belle Dr. Sauerbrun, who was a Mr. Demos moved here Engel, Fabian McCarthy, ement on the Meade before moving to professional baseball pit- eight years ago from Miami. Mrs. Daisy Larkin Witt, Alexander Moomjy, Teresa ihefall," Fife said. "I would ifications of either 98, died Sunday at the home The following students Susan Glenn, John Krakora Moore, Cheryl Morrison, welcome and appreciate a Scotch Plains 23 years ago. cher in the 1930's, lived in He served for the past five and Lee Taylor. candidate. Mr. Wilcox retired 15 Florida many years. He was years as vice president of of her daughter, Mrs. received P-T-O awards for Julie Mullen, Susan Murch, men an opportunity and I "Thii to why the years ago after 35 years graduated from the Kansas the McArthur Petroleum Hobart S. Jessee of 1*50 outstanding achievement; "R" pins were awarded to Sarah Murray, Jennifer am confidant my opponent meetings and question with Western Electric Co. City College ofOsteopathic Co., Newark, and was Cooper Rd., Scotch Plains, Amy Rowland, English; 20 students who hive ac- Neiman, Deborah O'Connor, w/otid aa well. answer periods can with whom he was a senior Medicine. formerly employed by Sunday. Robert McDonough, cumulated the most cer- Robert Osborne, Edward "I fully intend, as can- hdpftti," ¥8e added. Born in Thorofare, Va., creative writing; John tificate awards which are Panek, Suzanne Pariieau, engineer at the time of his He attended Battin High General Tire Co., North Benedict, journalism; Joan retirement. He previously School, Elizabeth, where he Miami. Mrs. Witt had lived there preiented at tile end of each Terri Pile, Susan Prebiuda, and in Westfield for 22 years Vondra, introduction to marking period by each William Rime, Tracey had been associated with the was a star pitcher with a Mr. Demos was a Shakespeare; Valerie instructor in each class. Wisconsin Telephone Co. record of 35 wins and one graduate of Connecticut prior to moving to Scotch Roche, Beth Rochlin, Clare Plains 10 years ago. Swart, dramatics; Ronald Criteria is announced at the Rowe, Amy Rowland. from 1924 until 1946. loss. Later at Washington It State Teachers College, Aronds, mass media; beginning of the marking He received a bachelor of Lee College his record was Hartford, and served in the At the time of her 97th Alas Lynn Rowling, Philip r: FROM 1401! birthday Nov. 19,1972, Mrs. Tracey Roche, recreational period by teachers. Cer- arts degree in 1924 from the 24 wins and four losses, Army during the Korean reading; Nancy Chapman, tificates are awarded for Rudder, Karen Schati, University of Wisconsin and including two no-hitters. War. Witt received birthday Herbert Schoenberg, Stacey • New 8-day "Freelance' " vacation in Mexico City, congratulations from rapid reading; Stephanie outstanding achievement, laxco and Acapuko. served in the Army during After graduation, he Surviving are his widow, Smith, ancient and contributions, grades, or Schrage, Karen Schramm, World War I. He was a played with several teams Mrs. Jane Guylas Demos; a President and Mrs. Richard medieval history; Kenneth improvement. Steven Shapiro, Maura • Price <*401-W15)iiKlude* round-nipai r few member of the first in the Southern Association son, Andrew Jr., and a Nixon and Congretswotnan C. Brown, world history; Smith; Stephanie Smith, Ann NY, tnrafen, medium or knt-cUtt hotel* Congregational Church of and was player manager daughter, Elizabeth, both at Florence Dwyer. She had Eileen Cotter, American Stephanie Smith, with U Dana Snyder, Serena St. (double occupancy), all breakfasts and a West field. with Moultrie in the home; his father, George of seen It different presidents art, crafts and architecture; certificates, topped the list Clair, Paul Steiner, Nancy H-day tightieeing in Mexico City and Acapulco. in the White House during of students who received Stir, Carrie Taranta, Jane Surviving are his wife, Georgia-Florida League. Hartford; his mother, Mrs. Laurence Cohen, American "R" pins. Donna Anthony • Eleven other vacations described in "The Mrs. Mildred Swanxon He also played with the Eva Galanow of Rocky Hill, her lifetime. government; Sonya Stith, Taylor, Lee Taylor, Joan Mexico Book" by American Express. Mrs. Witt was a member and Eileen Cotter were next Vondra, Ronald Weiss, Wilcox; and a daughter, Elizabeth A.A. and Prin- Conn., and two sisters, Mrs. Afro-American history; with 10 each. Joan Vondra Sandra Wooater. From $205*489 plus ait fate, including, for Mrs. Carolyn Coleman of ceton in the Central Jersey Cynthia Nell is and Miss of the First Baptist Church Randall Hansen, minorities of Westfield, a past patron of had nine; Alison Frawley the first time, two new American Express Princeton Junction. League. Linda Galanos, both of in America. and Randall Hansen each 'vacations in Central America! Hie Rev. Frederick A. He was a member of the Fairport, N.Y. chapter 162, Order of Eastern Star, of Bristol, had eight. Victoria Brois, Fife • Send this coupon for a free copy of "The Meyer, interim pastor, will Presbyterian Church of Services will be at the Joan Vondra, Latin I; Barbara Engel, Susan (Contfnuad from '•#• 1! Mexico Book." officiate at Memorial serv- Orlando. James J. Higgins & Son Term., and a member of the Susanna Sullivan, French I; White Shrine of Bristoal. Glenn, James Longenbach, many of our local non- ices at 3 o'clock Sunday in Surviving are his widow, Mortuary, 414 Westminister Tracey Roche, beginning Herbert Schoenberg and partisan organizations will the Congregational Church Mrs. Ann Sauerbrun; three Ave., Elizabeth. Her husband, Edward B. French I; Donna Anthony, Susanna Sullivan ac- on Elmer St. sons, Steven, Paul and John, Witt, died in 1936. German I; Nancy Chap- agree to perform such an In addition to Mrs. Jessee, cumulated seven certificates important civic function by Memorial contributions at home, and four brothers, man, Spanish I; Doris over their three year junior inviting both candidates for may be made to the Irving N. of El Cajon, Calif., Robert she is survived by two other Maceda, beginning Spanish high school years. Six memorial fund of the John R. of Winter Park, Fla. daughters, Mrs. Jay I; Robert Cypher, certificates were attained 33EbnStraft WtttfitM church. Arrangements have Willard E. of Westfield, and Crickenberger Overbay of Groverland, geometry; Joan Vondra, by Sonya Stith, Ronald Fla., and Mrs. Ottis Austnus M4-6SM been completed by the Gray the Rev. Richard W. Robert L. Crickenberger, algebra; Deborah Ahlert, Aronds, Kenneth C. Brown, BEING A WOMAN Funeral Home. Sauerbrun, pastor of of Cleveland; a sister, Mrs. college prep math; Tracey Laurence Cohen, Andrew 65, of S61A Portsmouth Charles Conley of Miami, OPEN THURS. 1 to 9 P.M. Westminster Presbyerian Drive, Lake wood, died Roche, general math; Eron, Deborah O'Connor, ISN'T A BURDEN Church, Miami Shores, Fla. Fla.; nine grandchildren Donna Anthony, biology; Tracey Roche and Jeffrey Miss Madalyn Thursday in Paul Kimball and 21 great grandchildren. Dr. Sauerbrun died June 7 Hospital, Lake wood. Susanna Sullivan, earth Shepard. Clark in Orlando. Services and Memorial services will be science; Eileen Cotter, Please tend me a free copy of "The H burial were June 10. Born in Westfield, he had held at 2 o'clock Sunday at physical science; Robert High honor students are Whan we go beyond i Miss Madalyn R. Clark, lived here for most of his life the First Baptist Church Wessels, physical Donna Anthony, Susanna routine view of identity and 78, of S61 Trinity Place, died before moving five years with the Rev. Wilmot J. education; Elizabeth Sullivan and Jeffrey life, mtn't spiritual nature « Mexico Book" by American Express. J Thursday at Overlook Miss Charity ago. Murray officiating. In- Shepard. God'i beloved child comet Hospital. Rennicks, physical He retired in 1965 after terment will be in Fairview education. Honor students are into view. Miss Clark was a longtime Lummis Cemetery. Carolyn Andrews, Christine resident of Bound Brook having been with the James Longenbach, Asselin, Jane Bennettson, _Zip- Miss Charity Moore Westfield Post Office for 35 Arrangements have been mechanical drawing; Broadcast this week over many = 1 where she helped her father Lummis, 49, of the Allerton completed by the Gray Bonnie Bergen, Michael nations including: operate the now defunct years. He was an Army William Parkhurst, Bartok, Kristen Bockus, House, 57th Street New York veteran of World War II and Funeral Home. Con- woodworking; Mark Farb- State Center Record City, died Monday in St. tributions may be sent to the Laura Brown, Steven = newspaper. She was later a member of Bricktown stein, graphic arts; William Brown, Nancy Chapman, Clare's Hospital in Presbyterian Church. memorial fund of the First Harris, small engines; Sunday Momina society editor of the Bound' Manhattan. Baptist Church. Frani Chenitz, Lynn 6:16 am WNBC MOKC Brook Chronicle prior to her Surviving are his widow, Jeffrey Lewis, Christensen, John Cimaglia, OtnerOffioHin retirement in 1961. Born in Providence, R.I , metalworking; Nancy Jonathan Clark, Laurence • 46 am WNEW11MKC Miss Lummis attended Vail- Mrs. Mabel Vogel Mrs. Anthony B. Merrill, foods; Nancy I: IS am WMA1M0KC 10 Nam ft Born in Bound Brook, she Crickenberger-, a daughter, Cohen, Donna Comby, iMlMn.W Deane School Elizabeth and Chapman, fabric crafts; Robert Cypher. 9:48 am WVNJ 620KC was a member of the Bound was a 1942 graduate of Mrs. Jean Fischer of Arnold Ralph Carlson, arts and ION) til Brook Congregational Fishkill, N.Y.; a brother, Also Jodi Dorsett, Csilla Abbott Academy, Andover, Mrs. Emily M. Harris crafts; James Longenbach, Church and a charter Mass. Harold of Lake Worth, Ha; fine arts; Bonnie Bergen, Dunecsky, Barbara Engel, theTKJLJIH •ummR.NJ.07W1 member of Bound Brook four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Arnold, 77, of 325 Mountain Stephen Farley, Alison (Mil 1714M0 She received a bachelor's Ave. died Monday at music composition; Carolyn Chapter 904, Order of degree from Wheaton Carting of Yardville, Mrs. Andrews, vocal music. Frawley, Diana Gengos, thorHCfllS Eastern Star. Gladys Wegman of Linden, Overlook Hospital. William Glenn, Kathryn AChiMUn Setenea n4to MtM. JfflMfiY College, Norton, Mass., in Born in Bayonne, she also Surviving is one brother, 1947. Mrs. Mildred Williams of Christine Asselin, Celia Clarence DR. Clark, with Mendham and Mrs. Dorothy had lived in Elizabeth M. Dickenson memorial Surviving are her mother, Stacker of Scotch Plains; before moving to Westfield whom she resided. Mrs. Grace Lummis of award for the most im- The Rev. Donald J. Hull and six grandchildren. 45 years ago. Wyandotte Tr.; a brother She was a member of St. proved clothing student over conducted funeral services James M. Lummis Jr. of Arrangements were by three-year period: Daniel Sunday at the Bound Brook Paul's Episcopal Church, Darien, Conn., two nephews the Gray Funeral Home. active in the Lighthouse for O'Gorman, most improved Congregational Church, and two nieces. student; Robert Blumen- where OES services also Graveside services were the Blind, a volunteer with scheid, Walton S. Burriss were held. Memorial services are conducted Monday morning the Westfield-Mountainside What Makes a Good being held at 1 p.m. today in at Fairview Cemetery by chapter of the Red Cross memorial award for in- the chapel of the the Rev. Julian Alexander and a member of Baltusrol strumental music student George Playford Presbyterian Church of contributing most during Jr. of Willow Grove Presby- Country Club. junior high years; Joan George E. Playford, 75, of Westfield with the Rev. terian Church. Her husband, Anthony B. Hardware Store? 405 West Dudley Ave. died Richard L. Smith of- Arnold, died in 1967. Vondra, Melvin J. Melanson Saturday in Rahway ficiating.Private internment Surviving are a sister, memorial award for Hospital after a long illness. services were held at distinguished performance Fairview Cemetery. Mrs. Clifford Miss Wilhelmina A. Harris ; A native of Pittsford, of Cranford, four nieces and in advanced typing. Mich., he lived in Westfield In lieu of flowers, con- Clifton a nephew. 32 years. tributions may be made to Don Large Memorial • Good Stock Inventory Mrs. Irene Fordyce The Rev. Hugh Livengood Mr. Playford was regional the Lummis Fund c-o the of St. Paul's Church will athletic awards were given Westfield YMCA. Funeral Clifton died June 23 after a to the following students: • Fair Prices * Reliable Products sales manager for the short illness in Hen- officiate at private Maytag Co., Union, before arrangements were com- graveside services today at Christopher Harvey, retiring 16 years ago. pleted by the Gray Funeral dersonville, N.C. She was a football; William Hurley, • Name Brands * Product Knowledge Home. graduate of the University Fairview Cemetery. He served in the Navy of Kansas and affiliated Arrangements have been soccer; Timothy Babb, during World War I. with the Chi Omega completed by the^ Gray basketball; Christopher • Helpful Personnel Surviving are his widow, Rocco Romeo Sorority. She and her Funeral Home. ' Harvey, wrestling; Mrs. Margueriete Murphy Rocco Romeo, 74, of 420 husband, Clifford C. Clifton, * Friendly, Courteous Atmosphere Playford; a son, Lawrence First St. died after a brief have made their home in C. of Westfield, and three Hendersonville, N.C. since grandchildren. illness while on vacation in r • Help-the-Handyman Attitude Italy. early in 1971 and are The funeral was held on Bom and raised in Italy, members of the First ARE YOU MISSING Tuesday at the Dooley Mr. Romeo came to Presbyterian Church. She • A Personality of Our Own Colonial Home, and the Westfield 19 years ago. He was also a member of AN IMPORTANT PART interment took place in the P.E.O. Sisterhood, Chapter ; • Nearby Parking family plot in St. Gertrude's was a communicant of Holy Cemetery, Woodbridge. Trinity R.C. Church here. B, in Hendersonville. She OF YOUR LIFE? Surviving are his widow, formerly lived in Westfield. You Will Find Them All Here Mrs. Dominica Romeo; Besides her husband, she KNOW YOUR David B. Clapp seven sons, Rosario, John, is survived by a son, Robert Vincent and Lorenzo, all of C. Clifton, and four grand- David B. Clapp of Shell Westfield, Dominick of children, Robert Bruce, ZENITH DEALER... Point Village, Fla., for- Fernwood, Tony of Nor- James Gregory, Jennifer Try Us For— merly of Westfield and walk, Conn., and Rocco of Ann and Richard Drew all of We may help you to BETTER HEARING Naples, Fla. died last Hackensack. Pleasantville, N.Y. 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Doyle, manaflar 27S4M2 233-0250 the quality goes In belon the name goes on. J community leader* to do the perhaps the rest of Weatfield the "Bleacher Bums" 3. Tenure is mandated public. Of course, the real surprising that state- UTTEM3TOTWK thags lacy feel arc in the who may appreciate seeing seemed not too much more. after employment in the reason lor the income UK is sponaorea education is Poll Shows Income Tmx feast iostrtats of the citizens lawns, trees and flowtrc Some of then were sup- district or by the board for so the politicians will have going downhill. Today, the Eomrn aa a whale. However, having rather than a flat, poten- posedly youngsters who had ) three consecutive the money available to offer educational system is a Opposition wch faith don not tially dusty, deteriorating previously played in the academic years, together goodies to pressure groups battleground for aytamatically mean that no same league. Where were with employment at the in return for votes, and to bureaucrats and union-led The Federation of New pming it of Oscar views, crrara will be made and I Our education system the coaches who had previo- beginning of the next suc- increase the sinecures they teachers for more money Jersey Taxpayers has certainly reoecniK that we includes the teaching of an usly taught them character ceeding academic year, or receive for their invaluable with education of the released a poll taken this f ed responsible ta the voters MM! t* ftteysr aayiar: all make decision* that appreciation and con- and sportsmanlike conduct? b) the equivalent of more 'services to the public"? - children the excuse, but week indicating that New or dee hesitate to go an Ian a rwMsat that likaa sometimes turn out dif- tiricratkn of Mother Nature What kind of eiample are than three academic years witness, the increased interest in them minimal. Jersey legislators are op- record as differing with tosaaswaateatiaasvstasnferently than intended. - as well a* providing (or the these okkr children setting within a period of any four salary to our present Education is the posed to Governor Byrne's Gov. Byrne, the leader ef pmjtfctbwthioimjtfctbfcth r I Just want to eipress my athletic programs of the for our younger ones to consecutive academic years governor who campaigned responsibility of the parent, proposed State Income Tax their party. ana af tiM oatatry aatf I concern at thin time for schools. We certainly need follow? ahead with the pro tax without any "ifs," Out I Hva <• "BLEACHER BUMS" property and walk over the transferred or promoted mandate that New Jersey's people write to their tax supporters identified revamping of part of Clark rights of others under the with his consent to another Constitution requires the legislators opposing the "ands" and "buts," while asfisMaoamauaaty ascan Park to gam additional guiseof"kidshaving fun"? position covered by this state to provide a "thorough seven are pro tax with some "It is small Editor, Leader; income tax, they would be reservations. Five are to lata»4 to any ana of our space lor athletic purposes What was their attitude as chapter acquires tenure in and efficient education" to well advised to urge that the observed Mrs. GertrusW I would like to beUeve that the new position after more undecided. One recom- Christiansen, preeidsat ef I feel compelled to they watched their children all public school children. necessary legislation be mends that the voters y , this project was vital and at the game, or saw their than two consecutive But isn't it about time that passed gradually taking the Federation, "that that it will end with this comment on the disgraceful academic years service, or decide the issue by proponents of a state i awilcta that I wte ati moat behavior displayed by the children leaving home well the judiciary is put in its education out of the hands of statewide referendum, m% all Mr pubtk alactloM and project. It seems to me this outfitted with their cheering after two years service place? It is continually government and putting it tax prefer to remain may wetl turn out to be a "Bleacher Bums" attending proposed by ACRII pending thatltisaattiaaMatclovate paraphernalia and littering within three academic egislating through in- back in the hands of the in the Assembly. gntto, since suppert ef aa monument to certain in- the WestfMd Boys Major years, unless granted by the unnecessary and met my tuppatt tar improvad League World Series on erpretation. If the people parent. dividuals that may not have type of behavior do employing board after a are sovereign, let the Oscar B. Johannsen That the total of responses a burden on the taxpayers given sufficient con- June 14, IS and 17th. shorter period (18A:28-6). falls far short of eighty is may signal the end of (Mr tiM ballet. flUa wm*Uam These youngsters came these same parents expect legislature pass the 825 Walnut St. to toOrati that I have a sideration to those of us who of these same children as 5. Tenure is granted to necessary legislation to RosellePark regarded as significant. The political careers. The live around the park and, with banners and percentage rate of replies is •reluctant drams' aheuM substantial faith in our noisemaker* to cheer their they grow further toward only a teacher, principal, over-rule the judiciary, adulthood? We truly saw a assistant superintendent, or either through a law or Collegian far lower than the rate last also be reminded that the earn. They came prepared summer when FNJT con- taxpayers are voters and to deride the opposing team "World Series to superintendent and no amendment to the con- Remember". rights of tenure are attached stitution, if such is Degree winners at ducted a similar poll among have long memories. in the most unsportsmanlike Glassboro State College candidates for the feoMAdUrt ways. They brought Harriet ChenMz iny gradation within any necessary. one of those categories The argument that some include Joanne Marie Legislature. This change is In TikiU, H WM MM* Mi*ra4 MATCMCM COUICTION shredded papers, hats, and ?WychviewDrive Nelson, home economics interpreted » showing that rolls of toilet paper to throw (18A: 28-4, note 3). The communities are not able to that if a tMtiparis enrols position of vice principal has spend as much money on and Mary A. Mahon, whereas candidates wish to oy« a tick pmoa, b* *• on the field continually TEACHER TENURE psychology. cater to the public by ap- UcwMd! during - and interrupting the no tenure U8A:28-4, note 3). education as others is to Editor, Leader;| . 6. A transfer of a teacher equate education with funds games. They brought In recent editions of the costume* and masks with who had acquired tenure etpended, which is an ab- Leader, there have ap- from the high school to the surdity. New York City which to run over the field peared several articles and HOME COOKED EVERYTHING and bring further in- junior high school without probably spends more letters in which tenure in reduction of salary and money per pupil than any terruptions to the games. public schools has been LUNCHiONS — DINNERS — COCKTAILS They enjoyed their rights - without affecting tenure other community, and its discussed. I believe that rights gave the teacher no educational system is to come to the games and to there are several misun- cheer for their team. cause of action (18A:2S-4, probably the worst in the derstandings and misin- note 11). country. Since the politicans They had no consideration terpretations. for, and downright 7. A transfer of a vice continue to use education as the following points may principal to regular the excuse for their con- VIOLATED the rights of the be verified In Chapter 28 of players to play and those of teaching duties without tinual invasion into our Title 18A, New Jersey reduction in salary is not a pocketbooks, let us have a the other spectators to Statutes Annotated: watch. demotion or dismissal full debate on education. STEAKS, SEAFOOD, SALADS, DESSERTS l. "Teaching staff (18A:28-4, note 18). Isn't it about time we Itch AfMm diamond v' Where were the thoughts member*" include "all I believe that these points questioned why the state is FAMOUS APPLE PIE & CHEESECAKE iiRtmo(o||>ctl!yitfKlcd of the umpires and League teachers, principals, are accurate and should be a in the education business? for color, cut, officials who watched assistant principals, vice GEIGERS RESTAURANT Open 7 Day. . protection, proportion. basis upon which decisions This has made education a this behavior, first making principals, ... school about the administrative •ocislistic enterprise, and 560 Springfield Ave. Noon Til 10 Come in for your FREE copy pleas for sportsmanlike nurses ... and such other staffing of schools should be since socialism means of our Informative booklet, conduct and cooperation, employees as are in made. mediocrity and in- W«»tfi»ld, N.J. 233-2260 Frl.fc8at.TlU2 Let's Talk Diamonds.. then making empty threats? positions which require competence, it is hardly They must have realized them to hold appropriate Robert Wilson Dobbins »ise ieee after Friday's display that certificates issued by the 12 Mohawk Tr. • MEN'S SHOP"™ these youngsters would board of examiners (18A:28- EDUCATION ec return on Saturday to be 5). Editor, Leader; tu further disruptive, and 2. No teaching staff Once again education is progressively worse on member shall acquire the excuse for the machine ec Monday. tenure in any position in the politicians to garner more O Where were our public schools in any school money from the citizenry - u recreation department and district or under any board this time in the form of a WYATT town officials who oversee of education who is not thecomplicated income tax DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS the spending of our tax bidder of an appropriate which is supposed to create BROTHERS OF PRECIOUS JEWELRY SINCE 1921 dollars to clean up after certificate for such position a tax heaven here in New these youngsters? 219 North A»t. Wait. Wattf ield issued by the State Board of Jersey inasmuch O The ages of the players Examiners, in full force and everyone is to be benefitted ex were 10 thru 12. The ages of effect. . . (MA:2M). {from this wonderful tax. 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Cily— Stole- Page 8 THE WESTFIKLD (SU.) LEADEB, THLKSBAY, iUNE *7, 1««- to renew interest in western Americana. It was host this Linn Named Director Of Historical Group month to the annual Con- Creativity Part of Town's ference for Western William C. Linn of Civil War days. Pintoton'i are closed on both own, but country "and lived a good many years." Mr. Marsters, Writers, and its annual Weitfield, vice president of operatives tracked the are still open on Etta Place, Festival of die American Summer Program Pinkerton's, Inc. has been Wild Bunch in thtir series of their female companion who now M, said he saw Cassidy West will open July 24. named to the board of depredations around the fcaped and came back to at the 1«S World's Fair in Membership in the National Did you ever want to build and to meet that need in an directors of the National turn of the century and the U.S., where she San Francisco. Itoe outlaw Association for Outlaw and a ship? Make an airplane? informal atmosphere." Association for Outlaw and followed them to South vanished. gang were the subject of a Lawman History is open to Or publish a newspaper. The All three teachers Lawman History at Utah America, where Cassidy Mrs. Betenson disputed •ecent motion picture, the public. Westfield Recreation stressed that each teen State University in Logan, and Harry Longabaugh, the the records of her brother's Butch Cassidy and the Commission's summer would proceed at his or her Utah, a new organization Sundance Kid, were killed in death, telling the _ Sundance Kid," starring woods, metals or graphic own capabilities. Never- devoted to recording and 1911. The Pinkerton's files that he returned to this Robert Bedford. Etta Place arts shops will enable theless, "individual and preserving the history of the was the subject of a recent children to create smaller group demonstrations," Mr. Old West. He attended the television program. models of the real thing. Bevere said, "will be given opening of the National The new historical Center "Moderate size projects" as needed." Center for Outlaw and will be operated by the USU are acceptable. The maximum number of Lawman History June 10 at library, and is the latest in Woodshop will be under students per session will be USU, inaugurating a week- • series of activities In India, ginaenf root* arc the direction of Robert 20, or at the descretion of the long observance sponsored •OMiaored by the university supposed to cure malaria, Mclntyre, and will be held teacher. by the university. Other from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. every Each field will be guests included Lula Parker W«ttfi«ld s Finatt Luncheon RMtaurant Wednesday. Raymond stressing particular areas of RaymaM Bcvere ilMwiag off same of the projects Betenson, sister of Robert Bevere will head metals and interest. Mr. Barone's class «tn4Mtt might he »We to buiM this rammer. Parker, alias Butch ^^AlUnV Ma^£%£££*aaa£iaaa^^:>> Ronald Barone will teach will be using letter press- Cassidy, a western outlaw; iflilHBPf Specialists graphic arts. Both shops will typesetting, screen printing- "Cowboy Joe" Marsters, meet from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. on silk screening, rubber believed to be the last Fridays. Ail workshops will stamp making, hot stam- surviving member of for any aize group be held at Edison Teen ping and linoleum block Cassidy's "Wild Bunch"; at your premiuea Center. printing. and children of Matt Warner Mr. Bevere said that the Mr. Mclntyre said that and William Ellsworth Lay, For An Appoinlmwit also members of the outlaw summer shops are an woods will be utilyzing ^ CH: 233*9ISO "offshoot of the year-round "hand tools and pinewood." gang. HISTORICAL GATHERING. Mrs. Lala Parker program." It will be open to He added that "all shop and Mr. Linn presented a Betesnon, sister of Raaert Parker, alias Butch CassMy, any Junior high School safety procedures will be photograph of the Wild leader or the "WiM Bunch"; Beye Warner, sen of Matt student who is a resident of followed, including Bunch and other historical Warner, a member of Ike "WiM Bmch"; (Ml William C. Westfield. cleanup." As with all the memorabilia to the Linn of WestfleM, vice president of Pinkerton'*, Inc., met "The program," Mr. shops, there will be informal university library from in Logan, Utah, recently at Utah State University. They Mclntyre said, "will give sessions, "which," Mr. Pinkerton's extensive files, were guests as the opening of a new National Center for some students !he op-Mclntyre said, "boys and covering its law- Outlaw and Lawman History, which will be a repository 109 norm In. portunity to get into the girls- enjoy a great deal." enforcement activities in for records of the Old West. Mr. Linn resides in West- NHMJIf Wri VOTIrM RWI> W9HMM shops." He pointed out that Metals, according to Mr. Ronald Barone teaching students to set type. the Old West going back to field, many students, because of Bevere, will stress sheet academic, or scheduling metal work, wrought metal problems, do not get a work and some metal Chess and Carpentry chance to work in the shops spinning. Brazing, riveting, during the school year. and soldering will be used as Offered "No previous experience "basic fastening devices." will be needed to work in the In metal and woods, both Daily chess instruction shops," Mr. Barone added. teachers said "working and thrice-weekly carpentry The main goal, according to drawings" would be classes will be offered in /7777JI Mr. Bevere, "is to meet the required before students Westfield YMCA Child needs of individual students Development courses for could begin projects. the two-week term begin- ning July 8. Registration is now underway for the classes. The chess sessions will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. ONLY THREE DAYS LEFT! Monday through Friday beginning on the 8th. "A popular misconception about chess is that only the very intellectual can play. On the contrary," says chess authority Fred Reinfeld, "chess is a skill easily developed by training and practice." That's the aim of the in- troductory course, which I will deal with rules, regulations and strategies, basic opening moves and games. Use and practice in Thursday, Friday & Saturday handling various tools, cutting and measuring and following through on a Savings Up To 50% project will be included in the well-rounded in- troduction to carpentry. Midland WEATHER MONITOR The class will be held 5 M Monday, Wednesday and Regular 19' SALE M2 Friday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Scotch HC90/90 Minute Cassette Regular 2S° SALE $12S Car Speakers-S V*" w/10 oi. magnets Sylvania M STEREO Robert Mclntyre demonstrating the table saw to a The Egyptians believed that Regular 28" SALE *14 student. gold and pearls were found ! Portable COLOR TV HEADPHONES only in southerly rivers. Misco pATIO SPEAKERS 14" Diagonal Picture $ S Foam-filled Earcups 95% Solid-State Regular 22" SALE 13* Lightweight, Black Vinyl AFC-Sharp Natural Color 14' Coiled Cord 300 Ohms 95 198 OUR SUMMER $239 HtlHDHW Sylvania IGT-MATIC1 FM Car Radio, Scotch Tape Converter SALE You buy 10 reels at COLOR TV) (Sony ccl58O) NOW IN PROGRESS the sale price, we'll 125" Diagonal M give you 2 more FREE! Pictured ««•«" SALE *28 Reductions up to Instant Coloi Solid-State 40 off! f00 Self-adjusting ColorJ List S599.95 50 SUITS -from$68.

00 Panasonic RS-296US $248.88 SPORT JACKETS. from$39. Dual 1216 Sony TC258 80.00 Sylvania AS3710 W.95 Automatic Sony TC277-4 270.00 DRESS SLACKS. from $16.00 Sylvania AS12SA • H».« Turntable JBL L2S-Prlma 1 W.W Complete With Base, Beyer M260 Microphones • *».00 I WOK StereSe o WASH & WEAR SLACKS from $ 9.50 Cartridge & Dust Cover Syivania CR2741 Receiver M».»5 Sylvania MST 3731 Compact w tape 188.88 Tope Deck $ 95 with Dolby SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS from $ 4,50 154 00 List S2T6.85 '848 KNIT SHIRTS from $ 4.00 Once each year, Stuart's Audio conducts a clearance sale. If you have never attended one of these sales, you will be In fora pleasant surprise. This is an "Honest to Goodness' irue 40 clearance sale. We want to move all of our excess stock, plus BERMUDAS from $ 6. all display and demonstration models. Westfield Stuart's Audio continuously tests and evaluates new Somerville-Rariton equipment as it becomes available. Sometimes this new equipment obsoletes models we are selling. Now Is the time Granetz Mall Rt. 206 NATE FRIEDMAN 544 North Ave., E. that we reduce the price on these models to make them ex- tremely good values. MOST 307 South Ave. 232-0483 526-4434 Open Thurs. CREDIT till 9 p.m. Westfield CARDS 2330248 HONORED Open: Thursday - 9:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M. Fri. & Sat. - 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. -THE WKSTFIEM) (KJ.) M5ADER, Thomas Anthony Roteila, earth' science; Mary Clair Williams, who asked that Dr. Maxwell ' School Repair McKeown Roofing Company Trinity Barbara Ann Savoca. Van Bergen - physical Attic Pickup" reductions be made in the July 4 Parade of Garwood, I1J.2SJ for (Comlnuad from Paga 1) (Contlnuad from Pay* 1) {Continual from Pat* 11 Also Laura Schneider, science; Neil Junno - (Continued from Paga 1) apital improvement budget McKinky School s tmtim* (CantkiiM* from **•• *> Maxwell. Miller Cory House, Boy consideration at last night's Joseph Daniel Sexton, Mark geometry; Mary Beth Boyle some residents, an in other areas to cover the project; and J. Picctut*mi Row, Barbara Ann Savoca and John Di lor io-algebra; 122,080 difference between "A major portion of Scouts, Girls Scouts and a meeting included re-roofing Sons of Summit, »!,!• Isr A. Sievers, Cathy Ann Scot, ordinance providing $25,000 McKinley School, repairing and Joseph Daniel Sexton. Douglas Laterra - College for the construction of curbs the original estimate for the Dick's service has been decorated bicycle squad grading Roosevelt's athletic Michelle Anne Tssneson, Prep maw; Barbara Wright work and its current cost. devoted to youth—as a from the Westfield Com- lavatories at Lincoln SchooC field. Good CKiienship Medals, Kathryn Ellen Thomas, and repaying of a block-long and athletic field grading at • general math; Leonard section of Wells St. was He admitted that the scope member of the younger munity Center are expected donated by the Daughters of Richard Voss, Hetene Marie to lend color to the parade. Roosevelt Junior High the American Hevoiution Shen A * M History; Wendy approved unanimously by of the project had been boys' committee, as GIIM GRADUATE Wittreich and Francine Thomas - world history; School. were awarded for their the council. The im- extended, but contended chairman of the Junior Hi-Y The program at the Debra Allegro WHS 73, Zarreilo. Leonard Shen and Kim Sch- that the improvement was Mindowaskin Park band- Low bids for the work loyalty, service and provement was originally committee and later of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. midt - Latinll; Barbara sought by the street's not a "priority" item. youth committee. stand at 9:30 a.m. will were received from: A.J. John Allegro, of 22 Man cooperation to Mark A. Brower - Spanish I; Deana feature Richard Stelling as Iuso Construction Company Chester Drive, haa Steven and Patricia Ann La Edison residents, some of whom Commenting on the tax • Four years vice president Meyner - Spanish II; Andy reform legislation pending 'town crier. Mayor Snyder of West Orange, S14,9M; graduated from the Corte. (Gamintiaa! «i»m Faff 1) argue that several have of the Y, he also served on Turk - beginning Spanish; since moved. Under terms in Trenton, Mayor Snyder the 50th anniversary will give a welcoming ad- Don Pizzolato, Inc. of Katharine Gibbs School in For having attained the Delia BadU, James Tilton, Middlesex, W,08i; and John Susan Wilder - French I; of the ordinance, home- aaked residents to share committee, the camping dress and the invocation will Montclair, where she highest average in Leonard Shen, Betsy Allen, Marshall Sehreier - French be given the Rev. W. J. Schwartz of Clark, f1,400 for owners would be assessed their opinions with their committee, the personnel completed the liberal arts- American History during Margaret Bakes, Barbara II; Kathleen Malloy - Murray of the First Baptist work at Lincoln School; secretarial program. about $113 per frontage foot councilmen on a state in- committee and on the the year a medal donated by Gingerich, Robin Laywer, German II. come tax. Church. The pledge of for the work. The town's YMCA and YWCA Four the Daughters of the Deane Meyer, Betty Ann Catherine Guthrie - art; share is about SO percent for A 1103,210 contract was allegiance will be led by American Revolution was Chishlom, Kim Schmidt, John Scott, William Scott awarded to At Sanguiliano Seasons Outdoor Center SAR Chaplain William Bell. the project which is development committee. also awarded to Mark A. Kathy Loder and Lisa and Douglas Savage - designed partially to of Scotch Plains, the low Participants will sing the Sievers. TorcicoUo. woodworking; John Hearon alleviate drainage problems bidder for a Prospect St. "Dick has given of his Star Spangled Banner and Certificates of Award Other awards included: - mechanical drawing; on the street. sanitary sewer. Liquor time generously and ef- God Bless America, The Class of UN Annual Carmelina Roteila and fectively, and in each were presented by the West Also approved were a license* were renewed for Councilman Alex field Chapter Daughters of Award to the boy and girl Holly Hedborg - clothing; four retail consumption assignment exemplified the Williams will give the who best exemplify the Kathy Turlington and Pat $10,000 appropriation to Y aims in high ideals and American Revolution for provide a soccer field and locations, six retail stores, patriotic talk. outstanding work in following traits: getting King - foods. four dubs and five "warm leadership." The Town Council, police along well with others, expand playing facilities for American History to Music awards were given baseball and football at the beer" stores. Dr. Maxwell, a graduate and fire chiefs and members Patricia Ann La Corte, courteous, cooperative and to the following students: of Dartmouth and Cornell of the clergy have been dependable, participating in Sycarmore St. recreation HELD IN BAIL Mark A. Sievers and Hetene Mary Lou Jackson, Judy area, $12,000 for the ex- Medical School, is leaving invited to sit on the band- school activities and Resnik and Judy Singleton - stand. Maria Wittreich. tension of a sanitary sewer David A. Ward, 18, of Westfield for a new prac- modesty, maturity and good orchestra; Sharon tice. A past trustee of the The program is expected Graduates of Holy Trinity grooming -- Margaret Bakes on Kimball Ave., and an Kenilworth, was arrested Dougherty, Chris Moran, amendment which would Westfield Presbyterian to end about 10 a.m. Elementary School are: and Joseph Del Baddia. Barbara Brower and Cathy Friday by police and Anne Marie Ahem, Denis extend longevity benefits to charged with possession of Church, he has also served Physical Education Guthrie - band; Moni some municipal office on the Board of Health and The man who plans for the D. Bailey, Barbara Ann award for sprotsmanship, more than 25 grams of Ferguson, Maya Windholtz, heads. is a past president of the future never regrets the Bianco, Karen Marie leadership, athletic ability David Cloughly and Tim marijuana. He was held in Billion, Lawrence Joseph and cooperation and Brown • Broadway Singers; Scheduled for public 1300 bail. Westfield Medical Society. Rorushko, Thomas Joseph teachers and fellow students Teri Lauher, Kathy Aloia, hearing and final action by Brown, Donna Jean - Robin Lawyer. David Tinnesz and Mark the council at its July 9 Carolan, Vincent Richard The John DiLorenzo Webber - Choir; Jill Victor - meeting were ordinances Cauterucci, Ellen Mary memorial award to the most accompanist; and Leonard appropriating $106,000 for Collins,Mary Ann outstanding male athlete Shen - music composition. the purchase of about 20 Dahlinger, Kathleen Mary Robert McNally. pieces of equipment for the Dervln. American Legion Public Works Department, Citizenship Award to the boy Jaycees $8,000 for storm sewers in Also Theresa Kathleen (Continued from Pag* o the Brown-Cleveland Aves. Dombrowski, Richard and girl deemed most worthy because of high area of Brightwood, $50,000 Kevin Dursee, Elizabeth Jo such as Junior bowling, for storm sewers on Stanley Eagan, Peter Conroy qualities of citizenship and Junior tennis and the Junior true Americaniam with Ave. from St. Marks Ave. to Kaherty.Aaron M. Gibbs, Champ Track Meet provide East Broad St. and on Lenox Kim Glroux, Karen Ann emphasis on the develop- opportunities for the youth ment of honor, courage Ave. from StanleytoAreh- Goski, Annmarie Griffith, to participate competitively bold PI., establishing the raduate scholarship, leadership and in sponsored, sanctioned number of working hours in Leah Ann Grote, Maria Jude service - Neil Junno and tournaments. Funds to Kingston, Laura Ann Margaret Bakes, the Public Works Depart support such projects are ment and providing Kinney, Patricia Ann La raised through Jaycee Corte. The following students legislation to permit the received P T A awards to programs such as town curb town to enforce restrictions Also David Emil Mac recognize outstanding painting, the annual Jaycee Clymont, Jeanne Marie on parking in its own public achievement in academic Classic Giant-Eagle parking lots. Myers, Marita Patricia and special areas: Football Game at Palmer to an Institution McDermott, Dennis J. Stadium, Princeton, and the The $50,000 storm sewer Leonard Shen, Deborah program, however, drew a McGale, Maria del Carmen Graf, Barbara Gingerich recent Newark Boys Choir Piccininno, Robert Peter Concert held at the high protest, and an abstention, English; Leonard Shen from Councilman Alex Root, Linda Marie Rose, biology; Mary Beth Boyle school auditorium. of higher earning!

The cost of everything is going up these days! We don't like higher electric and gas bills or increased rates any more than you do. But we are faced with the same inflation prob- lems as everyone else. The biggest single item in the cost of electricity to you is the fuel used in our generating stations. And over half of the electricity you use is generated from oil. Since 1969, PSE&G's cost of oil has in- creased more than 500% despite every effort to purchase this valu- We doift like it able fuel as economically as possible. Even coal, which is a great deal anymore cheaper than oil, has increased in price 250% in the last five years. The additional costs that than you do! PSE&G pays for fuel to generate electricity are reflected in your bill each month as a "billing factor." This factor actually protects you because it assures that no prof- it can be gained by PSE&G when- ever fuel costs increase, (Although fuel cost decreases are unlikely Inflation forces us to ask for higher these days, the savings would also FREE BOOKLETS rates. Spiraling costs for labor, ma- be reflected in your bill if the price Twoiwwbookltli terial, and supplies play a major •upltln why alaclrlc we pay for fuel goes down.) Un- role in the need for increased rates. •ndgtibllliar* fortunately, during recent years inemilng. To (»cal»a Costs for everyday items continue yourfraacoplat, fuel costs have continued to go to go up. For example, a ton of as- •Imply rtlurn coupon. higher and higher. The same situ- phalt used in construction in- ation exists with the gas PSE&G PSEtG creased 40% last year. Paint went P.O. Box 10020 buys from three interstate pipeline Niwirk.NiwJinty 07101 up 10%. Electric service wire in- suppliers. The price we pay has Piaaia Bam) (iw, at no charga, your naw creased 65% over a three year pe- jumped 32% in the last five years. booklets, "Why your altclfio bill Is in- riod and a single wood utility pole creasing," am) "Why your gas bill It Unfortunately, natural gas is in incraialng." increased over 50% in one year. A NAME TO REMEMBER WITH INTEREST! short supply and deliveries to PSE&G have been curtailed in in- It's understandable, then, why creasing amounts since 1971, All we are asking for an increase in indications are that these cutbacks rates. PSE&G's history has been and resulting price increases will one of holding the line on prices. RETURN THIS COUPON NOW! continue in severity. But facts are facts. It's costing a These additional costs which lot more to keep you supplied with PSE&G must pay for gas from energy. The days of cheap, abun- pipeline companies as well as gas dant energy are gone. Gone for- from other sources are also re- ever. For everybody. We don't like flected in your bill. it any more than you do. The Energy People 5A VINGS WESTFIELD • SCOTCH PLAINS • PLAINFIELD • BRICK TOWN THK WKSTFIKI'D (N.J.) LEADEK, THURSDAY, JUNK 27, 1914- Life In The Suburbs By Al Smith WWM* the neighborly on the local, state and community. The Miller- THE WESTFIELD LEADER LETTERS TO national scenes and strive Cory House needs sup- GRAM. conM far their solutions as CM porters AFFILIATE MfMM* vVELLTH FUST THE EDITOR WHAT WEEK I'M JUST gives us to sac the rigfct. If everyone who reads this NATIONAL NEWJPAMR ASSOCIATION a* u (fee day wouM display his patriotism DON'T you ARE YOU SO1N' TO SIT d travelers from ike sincerely believe we should, by attending the bdepsn Seecond Class unBtaKc imid at West Held, N. J. THINK THE SONMA States pndaimed lain a patriotic society. dsnee Day observance kt PPublished Thursday ut Wvmfk'ld. New Jersey. !•>- ihe ttesl- All letters to the editor AND THf field I-eader i'rintiliR and I-'ublwhiliK CIMIIIHIIIJ-. An Independent must bear a signature, a MOUNTAIN SECOND WEEK •vcrythiac American to be Herein is a public MiMfowaskin Park at •:» W declaration of our o'clock on the morning of * Off£tai Paper for the Town of Wi'Stf it'ki and Borough «f street address and a AIR MIGHT the biggMt asd ike beat. M ntainside UnquMtiMaMy tove and pride in our native Thursday, the Fourth at Subscription: *6.00 p«r year In advance. telephone number so KslnblishiMl 1890 authors may be checked. If (like personal) htmility to ') country. To July, what a wonderful thing Office: ."U Klin Street. Westfteld. N. J- >90 contributors art1 not able to good far the MUI it is veterans, the American it would be! It woUd make Mfitib^r all the planning and effort Quality Weeklies vf NVw Jt'i'swy be reached at local phone salutary lor individuals as Legion and the Veterans of numbers during Leader well as more pieasittf to Foreign Wars offers a warm which go into this program .rial I'.dil"rml Ase IMbiiaher business hours, Ihe writer's t welcome To patriots who truly worth while. GAIL, W. TKIMBLK Editor can prove descent from an AJv t-rtistng Manager signature may be notarized. it sinks into cyniciam and Won't you fain me sad FLORENCE B. SAMUISUSUN sdf-denrtcatiM, it should r who assisted our your fellow eitiuns of West Letters must be written cause in the War for only on one side of paper and be deplored field in helping to celebrate TIH USD AY, •ir.NE 'it. 1974 The dtiicns of America Independence, the West our nation's lffth Birthday? typewritten. Heidi Chanter, Sons of the All letters must be in the need, a* tke saying goes, to Henry C. Hamilton

awHMl Class Nig* in taw Campus Carter Theatre. They «t« Wiluaai Heff of il?« Maple Hill M., iar- ssva w)£« ef 7M WesetaM Awe., Deasraa Devtaaea af tat St. Mark* A**., Ifcessas Kay af tit. Cartataa M., af 18 Waste Aw., Martla Mlmtetaa •( 1*4 I : .". '. * A westfteM, art Warm R. af 1117 Mi Dr., of m Hunter Ave.. aai Herbert Petarasn of 171 A Parley Ave., Icetdi Mr Haff was a If administratiea maier at Union CaHofa's Cranfard Campus. He received a Union CoUege Key Gathered ferine at the mi R. Deerrer Mtatfark at the WestfleM officeaf A liberal artart*es educatiod n lie Ctaeral Jersey aai Tree* Caawjaay are (frees left> E.R. Crew, chakrawa of malar, Miaa Whete rreigned the beak's W< " ~efawa«tare:ltletNM*l.Pls*N*,BMaaB*raadvtee aaUnkmCottagtPriincessln •mates* el the WeetfleM effke, aai H/HaeM Deerrer, sea of Fred R. Deerrer, her' freshmafreshmann yeayear aand was runner-up in the Collage Queen competition a year Dedicate Park to Doerrer later. A member of Gamma Ilie mini-park at the board of the former me what an asset it is to the mi Chi Sorority, Miss National Bank of WeoMeid, keep cool, enjoy the outdoors and — ite will continue her Westfield office of The Town of Westfield," Mr. » Central Jersey Bank and which he had served to Pinnell said. "Some have education at Lyttchburg many years. CoUege in Virginia. She is a Trust Company hai bean referred to it as an oasis in graduate of Westfleki High named the Fred R. Doerrer Richard S. Pinnell. downtown Westfield. take advantage of our summer specials School. MUM White received Mini-park in memory of the manager and vice president "We at Central Jersey Bank are proud to have the a Union College Kay. late Mr, Doerrer who was a of the WestfieW office, said A Westfield High School the Central Jersey Bank has opportunity to dedicate this member of the bank'i board park to such a renowned and graduate, Miss DavMaon of directors at his death, received many compliments received a Union CoUege prominent citizen of Prior to that, Mr. Doerrer on the mini-park/ Westfield as Fred R. Key, She was a liberal ana had been chairman of the "Many parsons have toM major at Union College. Doerrer." : . ' A liberal arts major at Union College, Mr. Kay graduated from Wardlaw Country Day School, Plainf ield. He waa elected to Who's Who Among Studenta to American Junior Colleges and received a Union College Key. Miss Gardner graduated from Weequahic High School and majored in liberal arts at Union College. She waa elected to Who's Who Among Studenta in American Junior Colleges. Mr. Minnkino graduated from Westfield High School and majored in biology- environmental science at Union CoUege. He received the Freshman Chemistry Award. Mr. Banach, a graduate of Governor Livingston Regional High School, Berkeley Heights, majored to biology at Union CoUege. Named to the President's Honor Ust, Mr. Banach waa alao elected to Phi Theta Kappa, national two-year THEY HELPED • Memken ef Ike Holy TrlaMy Jaaier Awrillary Twig to the Beard of honor society. He waa Maaagcrsef CaHarea'aSaecMlied Hospital, Westfleie-MemlalMMe. present a check awarded the Bristol-Myers repreaeatiag their fasMl raising efforts oa behalf of the hospital to Charlotte Man- Scholarship for two years tgewery, center, associate chairman of the Building Fund. Looking on ii Larry, a and was presented the patient at Cfcuareaji Seeclaiiied. From left, the Twig* are: Janice Bellew, Peggy Biology Fables Memorial Matroyie, Stephanie Micaluw, and Oenlie Ueffler, all of WestfieM; Pelma Reese of Award. Mr. Banach plans to PlalnfleM; and Aiuiamsrie t'auteruccl, Jean Del Monaco and Sue Cooney, all of continue hit education at WestfieM. All arc students at Holy -Trinity High School, Westfield. Seton Hall University. A businesi administration major at Union CoUege, Trinity Twig Miss Hicks graduated from Scotch Plaini-Fsnwood High School. Mias Hicks special 299.00 — For a more casual look, here's the perfect arrangement: furniture that just received a Union CoUege Asset to Hospital loves to be sat in. This five-piece rattan grouping consists of two chairs, a sofa and two end tables. Key. Working on behalf of just visiting to show interest renovate existing facilities Mr. Peterson graduated physically handicapped and understanding." and to make an addition to Orange/brown print cushions reverse to solid orange. from Watchung Hills patients at Children's The Twigs have made a the present building which Regional High School. Specialized Hospital are a contribution to the Building fronts on New Providence Warren, and majored in groupof Westfield students Fund, which represents the Road. The. proposed ad- liberal art* «t Union with a big name -. Holy results of several fund dition would include two 30- College. Mr. Peterson Trinity Junior Auxiliary raising projects held to help bed units, one for pre- received a 'Jnion College Twig to the Board of in the expansion goals of the adolescents and one for Key. ^ Managers. rehabilitation hospital. teenagers, which would According to Mrs. Charles "We are very proud of the almost double the capacity WPD Officers W. Anderson of Westfield, a dedication shown by these of the rehabilitation facility. member of the Board of Holy Trinity High School Academy Grads Managers and advisor to the students to our hospital. students, the Twig has been They raised the money Collegian Two officers from in existence since 1960 and through bake sales and a Westfield Police Depart- The University of Rhode currently has IS members. Christmas boutique, which Island has graduated Janet ment were among 43 law "For some young people, shows an extra effort from a enforcement recruits who Scott, daughter of Mr. and helping other young people regular weekly schedule for Mrs. Richard E. Scott of 420 Were graduated from the is a way of life," said Mrs. responsibilities which they Union County Basic Police Quantuck Lane. She Anderson. "They perform carry out to benefit our majored in merchandising. Training Academy at many needed volunteer patients," Mrs. Anderson ceremonies conducted services at the hospital, aid. Friday at Union College. such as helping with feeding Now at the $1 million They were James Hay and the patients, reading to Charles Archdeacon. mark, a $3.5 million cam- them, playing with them, or paign Is underway to A. A. Alcoholics Anonymous AN OLD-FASHIONED STORE Drinking Problsm? Writs P.O.Box121,W«tfitld We're an old-fashioned store on the south side of town or Tettohont With a habit of not letting our customers down. 763-1415 We advise "do-it-yourselfers" on what they should do To resolve their plumbing problems - their electrical, too! We help Westfielders and others do odd jobs 'round the house IT'S If it calls for a nail, a saw, a mop, or catching a mouse. CLEANING We replace-broken windows, likewise ripped screens. TIMII Do we have good paint? Yes, sir, by all means. DONAHUE & SONS Ganftrst Claanlftf There's free parking On Saturday in the lot by the station. Contractors We're right across the street • cause for celebration! Specialists In We have many friends here on this side of town, Residential swing easy in a Swingin' Loafer — o new way to relax. It's a hammock that rotates a full 360°. The stand is ~ WINDOW CLEANING And we'd like to invite you other neighbors to come on down. OUTTER CLEANINa ' RUG SHAMPOOING white polyester baked on steel; and, the cover is bright yeliow'nylon duck. Regularly 99.95, sale) 79.00 Come see us soon. Are we too good to be true? CLASS REPLACES We're not far away, we're on South Avenue f-LOOH WAX1NC WALL CLEANING 405 South Avenue, a hardware store for her and for his - R»<»HiaM* Hattl Tudor Hardware of Wwtficld - TUDOR, that is! Prompt S« Ruth P. Tubby of 414 empower it to set spending authorizing over-all spen- react to Presidential RMMCVCM. He received his Hillside Ave and Mrs. priorities. ding goals and estimating proposals and deal with the Bachelor of Science Degree Norman L Lasser of MS4 "If we are ever going to FINGER LICKING GOOD SOOFUK SPKIIA1K/ - Wilsae School fink graders A me receipts in each category. budget only in piecemeal graders team thatfos4 ca a in Education from the Dagwaod Or. attended a restore confidence in These budgets would then be appropriation bills. SZnJTHZ UHlvcnrity at Mainete , awdhii recent reunion at Bryn Doherty and Erin Scott receive gift ceritficales from government, Congress must ym as Hwy Mfcy Mr*. William Miller, Part President of the P.T.A,, after passed by Congress in the Cdcste inslfsr ui Chsryi Maw College take the initiative by form of concurrent "Not only would this """""^ ' Master •fEducatiMDegr winning their school's annual spelling contest. Mrs. Jean reasserting its Con- budget reform measure raitta bread a taste teat. Want, moderator and sixth grade teacher, looks on. resolutions, which have the stitutional powers," Levin force of law and, most enable Congress to tak* an said today. "One of the most significantly, do not require overview of federal Mpen Top Spellers at Wilson School important of these powers is Presidential approval. ding, more important! >, it Passport Photos the responsibility for con-Congress, in effect, would be would short-circuit the tspt Wilson School held its Erin Scott and Anne trolling governmental able to establish an order of of disastrous Presidential SECOND DAY SERVICE annual spelling contest for Doherty, were both fifth spending. It is becoming priority within a total impoundments that have fifth and sixth grade students graders, Mrs. William increasingly obvious that budget figure. stalled the fight against early this month. Con-Miller, representing the Mr. Nixon's spending water pollution and short- testants from the fifth grade Wilson School P.T.A., priorities are completely out Each House would then changed New Jersey in were Jim Buckley, Cindy presented both girls with of touch with our national adopt its appropriation bills, funding for mass trans- Scott, Bruce Patterson, Eric gift certificates for books. needs." and, after the final bill is portation. Scott, Anne Doherty and Miss Nancy E. Olsen, The 12th District, Union voted on, the budget "Passage of this Eric Kaminetzky. Sixth Principal, Mrs. William H. County Democrat said that committees would take legislation will require the grade participants were Miller, P.T.A. past Senate and House conferees another look at expected closest scrutiny of cam- Laurie Moor, Julie president, and Mrs. Warren approved legislation last revenues and spending. paign contributor lists in the DeFelice, Steven Brown- G. MacKenzie, P.T.A. week that would create two Congress could then pass future to guarantee that stein, Gwen Loveland, president, acted as judges new budget committees, one legislation, this time budget appropriations are Wendy Kirkwood and Bobwhile Mrs. Jean Ward, sixth in each House, and a new requiring the President's set by the needs of our Aronds. grade teacher, was theCongressional Budget Office approval, mandating cuts or people and not by special This year, the winners, moderator. to provide Congress with its additions to any of the ap interests," he concluded. ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. Students Play Pmcriptim OpteioH In Recital Anita Juntilla and Edna 110 CENTRAL AVENUE Sisson presented students in piano recital recently at the WESTFIELD * LOCAL AND First Baptist Church. SOMETHING FROM THE OVEN • Craig LONG DISTANCE Performing duets, solos Elisabeth Spear, UncsJii Scbsol sccoad grade stadeati. 233-5512 MOVING and trios were Patricia and are pleased with the results at they laic ksmeaurie #STORAGE Kim Mar rone, Charlie Scharf, Chris and Gene raisin hresd from the oven hi prcpantte* fsr, a # PACKING Kelly, Elizabeth and Claire nourishing breakfast in school Me a»Bt day. Sullivan, Georgia and Diane Santoro, Melanie and Sean TEL. 276 0B98 Callahan, Jeannie Murphy, Lincoln Students Charles and Lawre Stone, Bake, Breakfast Matthew Sweeney, Kathy Carvellas, Susan Holleran, To learn more about a lesson 213 SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFORD The new Memorial Tennis Courts, which will be. com- Susan and Alice Bator, on good, foods and health, pleted within a few weeks,already has attracted players. Cathy Leonard, David Lincoln School second grade Elmendorf, Ellen Kiel), Kim students prepared breakfast HERSHEY'S Woitkowsky, Nina Seeman, in school. Susan Goscinsky, Heather On the day before the ICE CREAM & DELICATESSEN Trambower, Diane Heinze, affair, children made their Mary Eckhardt, Lte Taylor own raisin bread and butter. and Rita Juntilla. They learned about all the The following students ingredients that go into WILL BE OPEN JULY 4th A lot of people received certificates (or bread, how to measure and Music Educators how to bake. Association auditions May At breakfast the following 8t30 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT would like to get 19 at Kean College in Union: morning, youngsters Gene Kelly, Clslre Sullivan, learned what good foods to their hands Matthew Sweeney, Patricia eat, good manners and how Marrone, Kathy and Jenny to set a table. Carvellas, Heather on your | Trumbower, Melanie Declares Dividend Callahan, Lee Taylor, Diane Heinze, Mary Eckhardt, At its meeting June 13, the valuables... , Diane Santoro, Susan board of directors of United Goscinsky, Kim Counties Trust Company, Woitkowsky, and Cathy Elizabeth, authorized Leonard; and Karen payment of the regular Callahan auditioned at quarterly cash dividend in Montclair State as a Young the amount of 20 cents per Artist Preparatory. Diane share, payable Aug. 1, 1874, Heinze received a silver pin to stockholders of record and Diane Santoro and July 12, 1974. Based on the Heather Trumbower 1,783,050 shares out- GIANT SUBMARINES received gold pins for three standing, the total cash years of auditioning. distribution will amount to $356,610. Largest Sub Menu in the Area I Upnla Graduates Three Westfield students were awarded degrees at commencement exercises if.' •' held at Upsala College. 60 DIFFERENT They are: Rodger C. Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Daley, of 2131 TRANSFIftftSD Shackamaxon Ave., » bachelor of science degree WITH OUR NATIONWIDE in biology. Daley is a NETWORK OF GALLERIES COMBINATIONS graduate of Scotch Plains ANO AM EQUITY RELEASf High School. PHOOHAM WE CAN BE Of Richard Walter Lieb, HEAL HELP. NO OBLI- OATIOM. WHY NOT ASK OR CREATE YOUR OWN husband of Jill Lieb, of 224 ABOUT ITI Sinclair PL, a bachelor of WE CAN STOP THEM! arts degree in accounting. Lieb is a graduate of Arthur H.CIAY Delight your family or guests with a giant L. Johnson Regional High FRICDIIICHS.INC. School, Clark, and SOUTH t HHttlll, fJUWOOO tilth. ftOmUtUlfl.NCSTFKU) ! previously attended Curry :f W& place for your valuables. College. 3 or 6 ft. Sub! It can put an end to needless Darsey Lagergren Hoelzer of 226 Lynn Lane, Call ahead. Your order will be fresh 1 ready I worry and fear — and ensure bachelor of arts degree in that your priceless papers, biology. documents, jewelry, and valuables are protected while f HOMEMADE you're away from home! We have a wide variety of sizes FOR SALE } Salads - Rice Pudding - Cole Slaw available. Choose the one that's r right for your needs! "OLD - NEW • USED - UNUSUAL ITEMS" 2 Potato Salads • Baked Beans COME IN NOW.. • WHILE THEY LAST! FROM OUR FARM is Freshly mode here at HERSHEY'S Our booklet, "How to Protect Your Home From Burglaries" AT OUR DISPERSAL SHOP is offered to you as a public SATURDAYS • MAY 25 service. Stop in at any one of our 39 offices for your copy. THRU OCTOBER 26, 1974 BEER TO GO FRESH 9 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. Sold 7 Diyt- Til Midnight COLD CUTS ALSO OPEN MEMORIAL DAY FOURTH OF JULY 81 LABOR DAY Bank at the Sign of the Ship! ON THE OLD 232-9788 THE NATIONAL STATE BANK BECKER FARM WESTFIELD OFFICE: 1 Elm Street • 232-4000 221 South Ave., W., Westfield Other offices located throughout Union, Middlesex, Hunterdon and Mercer counties. LIVINGSTON AVENUE ROSELAND, NJ. 07068 (NiXT TO HICKORY FABViS) ' n- tm FISH inn ForHelp The FISH of Westfield teenagers to senior citizen*. needs extra volunteers, FISH of Westfietd serves especially telephone Westfieid, Mount •inside, worker*, for the summer Scotch Plains and Fajwoai months of June, July and and has volunteers in each August t« effectively carry of these communities. FISH Taylor Hardware out its neighborly work, is MM sectarian in nature. Mrs. Edward Wood, To volunteer, call the Chairman, announced FISH answering service, recently. 23M1U. Mrs. Wood said the Members of the steering — Under New Ownership I philosophy of "Love thy committee serving with neighbor" abides with each Mrs. Wood are: A. C. FISH member as he per- Patterson, Mrs. Robert forms the volunteer work of Burks, James Dettre, Mrs. — New Management I rendering emergency Richard Bruggar, Mr transportation, providing James Buckley, Mrs. Eric companionship for the Anderson, Mrs. H. R. Ertelt, elderly, providing Mrs. Joseph Rosoianko, all emergency child care or of WestfieM, and Mr. and sometimes "just listening". Mrs. Philip H. Cease of Volunteers range from JIMORI IS BACK! ! Mountainside, •Personal Service in '396,000 feet lallaMaUtial or 75 miles ; i raw, H*y Weatfwar, Peggy Ces (V-Teea Areetar., Car*Hard- from the haagfe, JeaaAa*eM, Waa*>HyfcuMtat, JaaaCMMtck, EUHCISMS. GW Bridge . I I solving your problems on Route 80. Then it's just 80 steps to Y-Teens Return from Summer Conference r yoDuur golf carl Eleven teenagers from Below are five girl's of the main imperative of and 2? famous, challenging holes. The the Westfield Y.W.C.A. opinion! concerning the the Y.W.C.A. - The •Quality Products exceptional scenery overlooking the returned from summer conference: Geri Jacobs Elimination of Racism." Delaware River brings out the best ttiat golf has to offer. conference which was held and Joan Cunnick both felt it Joan Andrews: "Summer Golf aside. Shawnee offers great food at Wilson College in was a fantastic experience. conference was a great 2 outdoor pools, tennis, Chambersburg, Pennsyl- "During this week we learning experience in fishing, hiking, antiquing and vania from June M through learned more about our- meeting people. Everyone •Repairs nearby horseback riding. 22. The activities of summer selves and girls our own who goes to conference conference included a age. Summer conference sensitivity and self- should go with an open '31 should be experienced by mind." Missy Stemmler: I Minimum S rnqhlh s (Sun. awareness assemble, a every individual." Jean 9 thru TNurs.J includes: un- panel discussing personal Hellander: "Summer (eel summer conference was limited golf Irom day ol Free Delivery Locally arrival thru 17) 421-ISOO (direct). {21?) 252-9444 {1f0m tax 4 Qrttuitlss. Ooif ctrt shops, living groups, and a NYC) (516) 741-3377CU) not includfld. world mutual service (600) 2? 1 9580 (loll Imu Irom olher slalcs) festival and bazaar.

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PEARSALL JOY BROWN JAMES J. Danktr A Danker DAVIDSON AND REALTOR tab INC 233 5555 REALTORS* INMIBMf Ml Haw CCKHART ASSOCIATES. INC. FRANKENBACH BARRETT & CRAIN Member of the Inc. Westf iel« and (gmcrstt Mmstart« MatNpla UMlat • REALTORS Multiple Listing Syttentt 111-4141 REALTORS AN ARE* FUND ASSOCIATE MEMBER GLOBAL REAL "Three Colonial Offices" ESTATE REFERRAL SERVICE MEMBER NATIONAL REALTY WESTFIELD 2321100 ESTABLISHED ASSOCIATES MOUNTAINSIDE 213-1MQ 233-2222 "IED CARPET SEMICP 1922 MR. CLEAN WAS HERE UKRTV COINER (BUSKING KIKE) S47-5700 Members and he left this sparkling WHT'IILO MULTIPlt LltTINa f VtTlft Multiple Listing System 1925 Colonial all ready (or IIS Elm Street you. It has a large living room WANT A -V.I.P. TREATMENT- with fireplace, formal dining THREE NEW LISTINGS DIFFERENT 201 - 232-4700 room, large beautiful and "NEXT TO Rl ALTO THEATRE" FIRST TIME OFFERED We devote ourselves to modern kitchen, den, 4 large Member sf the Miming Multiple HOUSE? solving the problems that you Westfield Scotch Plaint bedrooms, V.i baths. Beauti- AND A LOVELY ESTATE Lining Systems: fully decorated! $62,500. WestfieM •sar«*f Realtor! HERE'S THE ANSWER * * set us. Our whole «nerj> is Fart wood Mountainside Westfield, IN THE COUNTRY Somerset Cwnty •ear* * WAR * SELECTIONS of Realtors concentrated on giving buyers Area Representatives BEAUTIFUL HOME IN and sellers alike the very For HOMERIC* The Nations Oldest-Lirjesr EXCELLENT NORTHSIOE finest service. Home Finding Service TUCKED MNftY LOCATION OF WESTFIEID The signing of the contract IN WYCHWOOD is not the end; it's just the SEEING IS BELIEVING OFF LAWRENCE AVENUE, LARGE ENTRANCE HALL beginning; and we pride MON & DAD will love the easy Really charming New England FOUR-BEDROOM WESTFIELD ourselves on keeping both the maintenance of this 4 bedroom, Colonial in a pretty setting. CHAIMER 2' i bath, modern home with uitra French doors to the flagstone "CREAM PUFF" PANELLED FAMILY ROOM, buyers and the sellers fully Kitchen, central air conditioning, 4 BEDROOMS 2IATHS central vacuuming and under- porch overlooking the lovely $69,900 DINING ROOM KITCHEN PLUS informed of each step right ground sprinkler system. EV- grounds. $54,000. POWDER ROOM ALL IN thru the closing of title and ERYONE will enjoy the 34' tamily See our display ad on page 7 of this issue of the room, the inground heated pool LEADER. GRADE LEVEL fitting the gas, light and and the sauna hath. If you are Located close to Tamaques modern and lun loving, call us SPACIOUS RANCH water services transferred to today. SI 10,000 in Westfield. Park, this quaint story and a LOVELY LIVING ROOM ON the new owner. on the hillside in Mountain- half home can be yours in just FIRST LEVEL <20X 13.7) Here are some suggestions FOR THE EXECUTIVE side. Brick and Irame. 3 a few weeks. 1st floor contains as a starter. Lots more to show bedrooms, 2 baths. Living a 22' living room and fire- FOUR BEDROOMS PLUS 2 Privacy on over an acre and 6 naif room with fireplace, large you when you come house of beautiful blooming property in place, separate dining room, family-sized dining room, fam FULL BATHS ALL ON SECOND MOUNTAINSIDE hunting: Scotch Plains. Rambling 4 bed REDUCED TO SELL NOW kitchen with eating space, room colonial cape. 2' ? baths, iiy room opening onto large LEVEL $85,900 Florida room, gracious living lalousied porch. Secluded yard den. 2 bedrooms and bath. room, formal dining room, mod- MOUNTAINSIDE Hifh up in NwHitfimMt, this 10 yur o)4 Cotonial ern kitchen, step down to your with underground watering $55,900 Upstairs are 2 more bedrooms BASEMENT -2 CAR GARAGE STARTING? RETIRING? own greenhouse! $104,000. system. Central air conditioning. and bath. Many more features offers 4 fcetfmem, Itt Mks, 1st Hear lawilri, Sizeable property, $74,900. Yes, this owner means business with sharp reduction PMtiM iMMy mm, spMim Mfi-. MtchM, torn including a recreation room PROFESSIONALLY LAND- \/THE FOLLOWING lor quick sale - Neat as a pin ranch home ideal for pitio wtrieakiHi WM*4 yard. Wt'll bt gltd to skew It's ideal for either, or for and an assumable mortgage SCAPED LOT D young family, working couple or retirement. Vermont you - so uril today! in-between with small chil- 5 Bedrooms HANDSOME COLONIAL for the qualified person. May O Large Living Room marble fireplace in living room. . . three well dren. 8 rooms, 2 baths! D Family Kitchen WYCHWOOD we tell you more? WALL TO WALL CARPETING $47,500, Pretty, tool D 250' Deep Property proportioned bedrooms... Den... Truly a home with °3<-i Baths A new listing! Extremely INCLUDED n Formal Dining Room personality. a Den & Rec. Room good-looking 10 room Stone Q Fine Area and heavy Cedar Shingle GAS FORCED AIR HEAT IT'S BRICK! Colonial beautifully set on Call us if the above meets all or most ot your requirements for 234' property. G over 6 ooo $69,900 in Westfield. windows, bay windo* in 15' HOUSE & GROUNDS IN Unusual floor plan; 9 rooms, EXCELLENT CONDITION Vh baths, convenient to all dining room. 16'x24' living IN WESTFIELD HAPPINESS IS room, 20x14' master bed- schools. St. Charles Kitchen CHARM AND PRIVACY SCOTCH PLAINS A Wychwood Colonial centrally room. Centrally air condi- PRICED AT $69,900! with excellent eating space; air conditioned with three bed- tioned. $115,000. $55,500 RAMBLING RANCH rooms, 2'? baths, gracious living 1st fl. laundry. $89,500. We room with fireplace, formal din- Hear schools for all ages... this beautifully landscaped $74,900. urge you to come see. ing room with built-in china "THE CAT'S MEOW" closets, modern kitchen, family property offers maximum privacy... Interior carefully room. 2 car attached garage. and proudly cared for ... Four family bedrooms, Lovely up-to-date one floor and just the house you've 582,000. fireplace and double garage - Hard to beat at this living type home. All on the been looking for at this price. main floor are a living room EASY LIVING! COLONIAL SPLIT A bright, clean and beautiful 7 price. with fireplace, spacious dining On a quiet northside lane, this room home with multi-pane Relax on your extra large four bedroom home has been me- pictuie window, a panelled room, modern kitchen, new •.' ! ficusausty maintained by the pres family room with cathedral CLASSIC COLONIAL enclosed porch or watch T.V. ent transferred owners. Separate family room, 3 bedrooms, 2 in your 22 ft. Family Room entrance hall, living room with ceiling, a spacious and baths, porch and 2-car garage. cozy fireplace, large dining room modern 15'xl6' kitchen, 3 ON THE BOULEVARD $115,000 with Fireplace. This 3 BR and kitchen with eating space. very generous bedrooms, 1W EXTRAS? 2 recreation rooms, Two anct ' ? baths & 2 car garage, WESTFIELD Would you (Mlitvt? Located on a full acre in a most ranch has been recently re- baths, lovely lot. Westfield. 16' x 32' Sylvan pool, 6 air of course. Spacious beautifully convtnitnt Westfield location. Traditional center hall decorated. It's a hop, skip & a landscaped (ot, S?S,900. $56,800, JUST LISTED conditioners,, wall to wall BIG BRICK & Colonial (total of 10 rooms) with ultra-modern kitchen, jump to Ashbrook Golf Course $69,900 carpeting, drapes and 1000 FRAME wow gallon outside oil tank. Perfect 6 bedrooms, VA baths. 2 fireplaces and separate in Scotch Plains, $74,900 "SUNSHINEON For a large family. Spacious brick & frame Colonial with What vaiuel Tremendous 4 bed- for the fun-loving family. Call BEAUTY! summer house. Much more to tell. We'll look forward to room Norlhside spiif for only MY SHOULDER" four beautiful second floor bedrooms - two more on your call. 5'/1.500. Huge living room with and let us tell you more. fireplace, enormous dining room, third floor... 26' long room with fireplace - Den - CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING BRIGHT & SUNNY2 grand kitchen, family room, rec- This bright and cheery West- powder room. Panelled and carpeted playrooms in reation room, patio and so much field home will "make you • more. Call us for more details. happy" when you see the way basement - Our first Leader ad and a beauty. LOCATED IN LOVELY Sparkling 1 yr. old home; 4 it's been kept, when you see STONEHENGE OF WESTFIELD! bedrooms, llk baths; fireplace IN A GREAT LOCATION the generously sized living OOO in family room; lots of good is where you find this four bed- loom, formal dining room, the JALOUSIED & SCREENED room colonial in need of tender pretty winding street and the closet space. Central Air. Extra ioving care. AM other sought after PORCH features such as huge living room 100' wide lot. A family room, a large wooded lot in choice with fireplace, formal dining patio, 3 bedrooms, \'A baths WESTFIELD Scotch Plains location room, kitchen and sun porch are ... and happiest of all, the STONEHENGEAREA included. This is truly an invest- FIVE BEDROOMS! $68,500. ment opportunity at £51,500. We reasonable price at $56,900. 5 BEDROOMS-3'/?. BATHS then suggest a bid on an adjoining building lot facing Forest Avenue $89,500. 3% BATHS $20,000. POTENTIAL UNLIMITED! YES! Have a large family? Then 5 ROOM APARTMENT FAMILY ROOM (20X12) IT'S A RENTAL! A Ranch on one of South hurry and see this roomy 5 in a 2 family home in 3 lovely WITH POWDER ROOM Westf.eicf residential area with a Scotch Plains prettiest streets bedroom leveler. From the And no, it's not for sale! The large screened porch overlooking is waiting for you. If location center entrance hall you may the 257' deep property, $375-mo. is important, if more than % CENTER HALL owners are in Europe and the an acre is appealing, if you're enter the kitchen on your left, tenant has been transferred FURNISHED willing to redecorate •• then or straight down the hall are 24 FOOT LIVING ROOM SKYLINE VIEW again, so this unusually lovely 4 bedrooms, den, modern kitchen this 3 bedroom, 2 bath house the living room, dining room WITH FIREPLACE in a desirable Weslfield area. could be the home you dream property on Village Green is S525mo, "RURAL LIVING" and jalousied porch. Down a PRETTY DINING ROOM $131,000 ready for immediate occu- about. A real buy. Asking few stairs are the recreation $59,900! TEWKSBURY Nestled atop the Watchung Mountains this all brick pancy. The Pool is a joy. $650 $75,900 room, 2-car garage, full base- GOOD SIZE KITCHEN home affords a terrific panaramic view of the New York per month. ment and powder room; while Construction is well under way on this handsome 4 City Skyline. Total of 9 roams - 4 bedrooms, 3 full CREAM COLONIAL up a few stairs from the hall bedroom, 2Vi bath Southern Colonial. . . still time, FULL BASEMENT baths. A truly one-of-a-kind home. Why not call today are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Convenient to Westfield center however, for final selection of colors, fixtures and floor tor more information and appointment to inspect! NFRA FAVORITE! PEARSALL On the 3rd level are 2 more and schools. Slate center hall, patterns. The delightfully rural 1% acres has plenty of 2 CAR GARAGE bedrooms and 3rd bath. A 22' living room with fireplace, room for a pool and even a horse, yet, the dependable spacious home for the gra- It's very de luxe. New AND 12"xl8' dining room with Erie-Lackawanna is only about 10 minutes drive away. BIG LOT (100X150) chair rail, panelled den with cious family. Excellent area • listing. Please turn to page 14 Much more for us to tell and for you to see. For built-ins, 3 lovely bedrooms, convenient to all schools; of this issue of the Leader and FRANKENBACH complete details please call our "country office". .. • AUGUST 1st POSSESSION! 2Vt tiled baths. 21' panelled Newly air-conditioned (1973). see the picture! recreation room. New gas fired 647-5700. May we show it to you? heating system. Wall to wall CALL US NOW carpeting included. Attached MANY OTHER FINE LISTINGS inc. FOR APPOINTMENT garage. Property 185' deep. -fr ir *r ir CALL ANYTIME FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION REALTORS $58,500. IT WON'T LAST! • * I BARRETT & CRAIN ESTABLISHED JOY BROWN PRICED AT $89,500! EGKHART ASSOCIATES, INC. NANCY F. 1922 *3" * # REALTORS & & fc JAMES J. REYNOLDS Members REALTOR "Three Colonial Offices" DAVIDSON * REALTORS ASSOCIATES, Multiple Listing System 115 Elm Street 233-5555 Any time WESTFIELD 232-1800 INC. INC. REALTORS : 233-2222 George G. Crane... 233-4185 M. D. Sims, Jr.... 232-0541 REALTORS 201 - 232-4700 MEMBER OF THE Haul 8. Ward... 1IM9H Caryl Lewis ,,.13}-e*]"lt 254 e. Broad Street Weitlitld INSURANCE BROKERS MULTIPLE LISTING William c. Taylor... Wtm George F, Richards... 27»-17»* Danker & Danker 302 East Broad Street SYSTEMS Evenings only: 111 LENOX AVE. WB1TFIELD, N.J. Westfield, H.J. Mri. Alan Brut* Cmlin .. 1J1-7123 Westfield—Mountainside MOUNTAINSIDE 2331800 Mrs. Allhlld W. Michtlson Scotch Plains — Fanwoad 232-7000 Inc. »MPL1 OPF-ITRBET PARKING 2324300 IJ1-7735 and Somerset County Roger D.Love, Jr....3327925 Owlght F. Weeks ... MMI11 Evening* phonet; Mrs. Jeanatte Fedorocko 3JMS12 Richard M. Corbet... 2H-M5B Guy D. Milliard ... 232-7M5 "NEXT TO RIALTO THEATRE'' 149 Elmer Street Nancy F. Reynolds Joan Thomas Jack W. Carpenter JJ10MI 112 ELM STREET Lucille K. Rail • • JJJMlt Olga Graf Mytle Jenkins David G, P»»r»on... 212-7051 R. R. Barrett, Jr., CPM... 112-73U OariiM.Melawa !Uii«» Florence 6. Ronayne.... 2)2-li;s WESTFIELP, N.J. LatiP.Aaalr ?i>4H4 Marie Elsie Gene M. Hall Mrs. Eve Waterhouie ... 2)MM5 LIBERTY CORNER (BASKING RIDGE) 647-5700 232-4148 oaoaM H. HIIICH ?JJ-J«;I Member MLS C. Richard Waterhouu .. IJMU5 Evenings: _•. Eve's only: Nick O. PapiMt ., linn* Sandra $, Barron 231-WM Addle Cnalsan HI-50S? William Austin EvenintlOnly OilMK.*tw ,MJ.W« Lorraine Feldman 232-2547 Ruth Bernstein 233-4*44 Lucleile A. Gehrleln 3H-?tM Charlei "Hob" Jutinwn .Ml-MM Wastfield—Fanvwod— . MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM MEMBERS Lorraine Rochtord 213-7M7 Scotch Plains—MMMalnsM* Jean S. Ouantrille 231-M17 Elizabeth Flynn 213-5340 Barbara Davidson 231-S0I7 Waller E. Eckhart 21J-TO* Alices. Fife 231-4474 Pat RIchtareK 233-3777 WESTFIELD—MOUNTAINSIOE—SC. PLAINS—FANWOOD M. Delmar Ritchie 233 4750 Lee Oankar 133-114* Rtlo Albert •. Danker 113-1 lit InltrClly Relocation Strvlce Everson F. Pearsall 232-4798 Joy & Barrett Brown 454-47K SOMERSET «. HUNTERDON COUNTIES umm tmmmw. tw « tlAL ESTATE FO» SALE REAL ISTATI FOf Mil UAL BTATI KM IAU tCAL UTAH FO* fAU MA4. «TATI *#• IAI4 tEAL WTATi W« »AU

WCIWIU -LIVS IN A M*U. CORPORATE OWNED! OUTSTANDING VALUE PETERSONRINGLE TiFWI. MOMC *HB MAVC AO- OITIONAL IMCOMC TOO. This FIRST FOR A AGENCY well maintained Victorian con- tains two spacious apartments. WESTFIELD REALTOR One with * tearooms and 2 oaths. The other 2 bedrooms and 1 toattv Live In the one sf your choice and rent the other. Many eitras In- TRUTH IN HOUSING cluding washar-dryar, air condi- tioning, 2 car garecje. iarfe lot. tall trees. Both apartment* pres- is around the corner in the form of proposed United ently rented. Annual trots income JI0.O0O. Can also tie u*ed for States Senate Bill S. 2028. Our listing described below of) ices by professional resident. has been inspected by NHIS+ and carries a 1 year Adequate parking space. tfZ,Sff>. Call M*4*n. GUARANTY covering the i most important problem areas of a home described in the proposed legislation. INVESTMENT PROPER rr, MAPLEWOOO — professional 04 fice zoned building. Newly reno- wm vated, prime location, on site parking, fully rented, excellent tax shelter. Price tS2,O0O. — ne- Custom built Colonial on a tree shaded, corner lot on quiet St. goriable. Principals only by Marks Avenue. Attractive living room with fireplace; large COMPLETE PACKAGE pointment 7*2-2i7t. dining room; I*' Kitchen with large eating area. Also on the IN A IQWLY MOONTMNSIOE SETTINC • TMNTV FIVE S7f,S00 first floor Is a screened porch secluded by privacy hedge. FOOT LIVING DINING MXMI (FlttPLACf), HKNTV SIX FOOT PMEIUD FIRST FLOOR FAMILY MOM. «T KINE HIST TO SEC IMS HCUlf DSHD HOME ON NORTHSIOE NOMK, MOVK IN Upstairs are 3 large bedrooms with extra closet storage. V/i INDIAN FOREST CONDITION - near schools, bin, battis total, 3 window air conditioners that adequately cool the IN KITCHEN, FOUR LAKE KOROQMS, TWO TUB shopping, choice lot; IM,tM. own- whole house and fresh paint in and out are more good reasons, er. J3335S5. M74TF I leel, to sec this property. MTMS. NEEDS * DECORATOR'S TOUCH. «SMW 5 BEDROOMS -3 BATHS • A QUIET WINMN6 STtffT IN WCSTFIEift PRO- S5l,WO.0O. 2 CAR GARAGE LOT IN JN044N FOftfJtT- beau- The purchase of this home through our office allows the tiful «oMM lot In Westtield't assumption of the Guaranty period. ffSSNWMlV UNDSMPED FENCED 6N0UN0S SUI most desirable locatitn. Over hatf acre on Lanaaa Trail. Call 213 To discuss this fisting or the use of the inspection service as MEIERDIERCK Lovely Colonial cottage with central air in one of 0M7 after » P.M. Principals only. a marketing tool of your home, please give us a call. Westfield s choice areas on property 150' by 200', ROUND THIS METICULOUSLY HMMTMNEB 1U74XF -f NATIONAL NOMK INSPECTION SERVICE, INC. &MA!SH,lnc. There is a new kitchen with dishwasher and Dolly IHINri Madison cabinets. Fireplace in 23' litrinf room, dining COLONIAL SPLIT LEVEL 0FFE1ED FOR SALE IV ATAfTMIMTI PQt MMT room, den and 2 bedrooms and 2 baths all on first FU*NISH«S> Wastfiel* Multiple Listiafl floor. 3 additional upstair bedrooms and bath. Panelled THE ORIGINAL OWNER. RAISED OECM PLUS 11 Gmtleman. Private. AH canvan- iences. AvailMle immeaiaMly. m- basement play room. For this top area home taxes are 2*1*. I2I37JTF Evenings only $2214 per year. May we tell you more? COVEREO PATIO OVERLOOK THE lliM UNROUND 51R Ruth Meierdierck ., 232-746Q Bill Maisn »I»SM* WILLIAM A. CLAR1, INC REALTORS ANTHONY HEATED POOL, MACWFICINTLY LIGHTED OfnCIIPOtUNT ROGERS REAL ESTATE Mac Robinson 232-U44 E, Wai, Fisher VWlt 12» •INSPECT ST«£T 4M MHJTN AVE., W., Wtf TFIILO - IM-MUt SECLUDED CROUNDS PROGRAMMED FOR FAMILY FUN WEITFIELO, with secretaria 2321200 MEMBER OF WESTFIELD ft SOMERSET COUNT.V MLS service and private secrataria telephone answering available MEMtEd OF THE WESTFIELO BOABOOF REALTORS MEMBER OF NATIONAL HOMEFINDERS, INC. Excellent for sales or small but! 0 AND GRACIOUS ENTERTAINING. ADDED TO THIS LUX- ness, AD 3-370) a»TF MAtTOft. EVES • Call 233*024, Mf 4I3S, J WCSTFICLD — Professional of- Area representative (or URY, OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE A PECKV fice for rent — convenient loca lion. 232-302*. 10 54 72 TF ALL POINTS RELOCATION Sf HVIC6 CYPRESS FAMILY ROOM W-COMPLETE MMLTINS, WliTPlILO — office for rent convenient location. 232302a, I0-M-72TF DEN WRAISEO HEARTH FIREPLACE AND SEAMED ON BAYBERRY HILL WfSTFICLD - PPjOPtltlON MamBtr •) WnHMM amJ Samerset Cawity At OVPICBS, aopronimaMy m Multiple Listlm Services $74,900 M|. It. Modern, air conditioned, CEILING, PLUS BELOW GRADE RECREATION ROOM W- Immediate possession... s roams, excellent location. Call Barrett 4 NMMMWM* FINOAHOM* Servtct Inc. Crain, Realtors, 2M1M0. A bit of New England in the delightful "Barberry SODA MR AND IARIEQUE. OF COURSE, A CENTER Hill" section of Mountainside, this spacious Cape will charm you from the moment you enter the Colonial HALL • 4 UDR00MS - 2>/i BATHS. CENTRAL AIR living room with its large wood-burning fireplace and WEtTFICLO TWO CtfiTER HALL C0UWIW.S The most popular design for convenient living. One ts on a surrounding bookshelves. The dining room is ample for CONDITIONING, ALL WW CARPETING AND CUSTOM EXECUTIVf tUILDINO quiet Westfield circle about two blocks from n. side grade entertaining, the breakfast room with its multi-parted school. Raised hearth fireplace; den; formal dining room; MOUNTAINSIOK table space in modern kitchen, lavatory; rear patio. Three picture window overlooks the spacious rear lawn with DRAPES INCLUDED. A PLEASURE AT $95,900. lovely twin sized bedrooms,- two full baths. Two car garage; apple, pear and cherry trees. There are four bedrooms, PHOFESIIONAL •UILOINO finished basement rec. room; well planted and shaded yard. The other is In convenient Fanwood location but has four bed- 3 baths, den, recreation room, children's play room and »OI»IS SHERWOOD PAUKWAV rooms, also living room fireplace; very attractive cheery kitchen; dining room; 2V2baths; 2 car garage; semifinished attached two-car garage. May we show you? basement. Both are home with the original owners. Priced In the *O's. 400-1200 sq. ft. suites available. AH PETERSONRINGLE AGENCY electric building. AC, panelled, carpeted, cleaning. Ample park ins. MOST FOR TOUR WHIiV oAlm Johnston,, Inc. REALTOR In this extremely large raised ranch of nine rooms; with four / I11-4M4 to five bedrooms; 2'.-2 baths; 2 car garage, fully air - ( Not* th« •T") conditioned. How often do you see a 22' sq. family room with REALTOR CALL 322-5800 ANYTIME fireplace; glass doors leading to rear patio and beautifully shrubbed grounds? Complete one floor living of six rooms, 2 1534 Route xz ££2-5664 350 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. VVSITFIILD baths on main level; plus laundry. Lower level four rooms, WELL-MAINTAINED Eves; 2 choice offices lavatory. Lawrence Ave. area of fine homes, $75,500. Mountainside Henry M. Crane '. 3»-9lf« PATRICK O. MINOOUB, Realtor There are four bedrooms and two baths in this pretty Ruth C. Tate 231-W5t 654S»S0 Fanwood home. Spartlinf new ijtcken, den M

VACATION KINTALS HEEDS SPRUCING UP This six room Fanwood colonial Is a really cosy home wifh CUSTOM RANCH fireplace; porch; three bedrooms, full basement, attached garage and a most convenient location for school, station, shopping. But it floes need a thorough redecorating to Picture this home ... a 5 yr. old expanded ranch, on NORMANDY IEACH 1 •ED- reluvenate it. Only S40,000. ROOM COTTAGE available thru one acre in Scotch Plains. There are 4 bedrooms, 3'/J July 20th, Reasonable. Westffeld owner. Call (201) S3O-9O20. baths, 16 ft. dining room. The marble entry foyer ieads 6-20-74 2T to a spacious living room. Modern kitchen with separate dining area. The family room with pegged MAINE — IDEAL VACATION SPOT, 3 bedroom cottage, large floors and warm hearth make it a natural gathering screened porch overlooking crys- *7Jts JeJuUo* Afmusf, One al clear lake. Full bath and show- place. Other features include: rec. rm. with fireplace er, gas, electricity and hot water, and wet bar, 2 car garage with elec. doors, basement Classic Center Hall colonial with a timeless quality • sun deck, aluminum boat. Ex- office, central air, fenced in patio, and much more. COLONIAL DETAIL cellent swimming, fishing, water Grand dining room and living room with a log burning skiing, hiking. Available July t 20 PlMpKt StiMt 2324)300 WMtfNM,N.J. Call today to see this fine home. Panelled kitchen with beamed ceiling and table space thru 20th due to cancellation. J125. fireplace and wall to wall carpeting - Modern kitchen per week. 23J-7533. in the lovely say window in this four bedroom, two bath . OEAN JONNCON. JR. 1H-4TW LOUISE a. JOHNSON ill-IMl has a charming breakfast nook - Family den • Four Jess4e Plant BrewRlM-tMt Ann Hill 111 (111 SEE US FOR CHOICE VERMONT PROPERTIES Fanwood home. Den with built-in bookshelves, panelled bedrooms - Pine panelled recreation room with a bar - 7OKRINT Belly Allen, 1M-MM family room and breezeway. $74,900. Set on deep grounds on a wide tree lined street. Two car garage • Ashing $59,900. EW PROVIDENCE, KAUTI- UL QUIET RESIDENTIAL REA close to Bell Labs. 4 bed- REALTOR 'V ooms, 2 lull baths, large dining WESTFIELD BEAUTY room, large living room with PRETTY GUN AVENUE COLONIAL SET AMONG TAIL 235 North Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey 07OT1 wood burning fireplace, screened {Next to Adlers; Step idt} in porch and attached garage. TREES. YOU WILL LOVE THE GENEROUS ROOM SIZES Call J32-9365 between * and 8 654-5950 =>.W., if no answer call 267-4231 IN THIS ATTRACTIVE HOME. FIREPLACE WALL IN jetween 6 and 8 P.M. Immediate LIVING ROOM. DINING ROOM HAS BUILT-IN CORNER Member Multiple Listing Service iccupancy. 6-27-74 2T ASSOCIATES: CUPBOARD! EAT-IN KITCHEN. 1ST FLOOR POWDER ROOM. SCREENED PORCH. THREE VERY LARGE BED- Doris H. Boyle UNFURNISHED, 1 STORY 233-2035 COLONIAL, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, Martin J. Green, Jr. 2335M* ROOMS, MASTER (22x12.6). TILED BATH. TUB AND Edna M. Minogue 232J32J don, fireplace, rear porch. S390. a month. Available August 1st. Call STALL SHOWER. PINE PANELLED GAME ROOM IN 444-6380. 6-20-74 2T BASEMENT. OIL HEAT. ATTACHED GARAGE. IT WILL BE CONTEMPORARY OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. VERY EARLY ROOMS FOR RENT POSSESSION. NEWER ..Interesting and unusual, as modern as tomorrow. $60,900. Custom built for the present owner it has many LARGE comfortable furnished 1965 COLONIAL 1964-4 BEDROOMS features including thermopane windows, beautiful room for a Gentleman. Conven- A new listing that offers Excellent value when you ient Northside location — 232- many fine features in custom consider the amount of living panelling and woodwork, central air conditioning and a Easy walk to schools and YMCA from tilts home that 7S45. 2-2273 TF construction. Spacious and space and located In a line guest suite or office. In Scotch Plains. $105,000. offers a living room with a fireplace and adjoining TERRIFIC VALUE charming with modern kit- scotch ' Plains residential chen and large 1st floor neighborhood. In addition to screened porch • full dining room - modern kitchen • 3 NICE < COMFORTABLE ROOM PRETTY WHITE COLONIAL LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH family room panelled and the 4 bedrooms there are 2 IN QUIET HOME for business FIREPLACE. EXCELLENT DINING ROOM. STEP SAVING attractive with beamed cath- lull baths, a large screened bedrooms + a sleeping porch on second floor • Powder gentleman. Convenient to town, in edral ceiling. Three twin size porch and laundry room. The room on 1st. floor - call us for porch on second floor • good neighborhood (garage also KITCHEN. DEN. 1 ST FLOOR POWDER ROOM. THREE bedrooms the smallest of living room and dining room available!. Call 232-5494. 2ND FLOOR BEDROOMS. TILED BATH. FULL BASE- which is 12.6x12.4. Custom aro good slie plus large Powder room on 1st floor • call us for your appointment built-in features include Bar- modern kitchen with break- to tour this home. Asking $49,000. WESTFIELD, COMFORTABLE MENT. GAS HEAT. ATTACHED GARAGE. PRIME SCOTCH S-Que In kitchen and multi- fast area. Extras Include FURNISHED ROOM in quiet pri- ple picture windows in the wall to wall carpeting/ & vate home. Kitchen privileges. PLAINS LOCATION. FLORIDA BOUND OWNER WILL living room, kitchen and built-in air conditioning. Mature business woman pre- WESTFIELD GALLERY ferred. References. Reply Box 23, GIVE SCHOOL TIME POSSESSION. A REAL BUY AT family room. Fine setting House in excellent condition 233 NORTH AVENUE, E convenient to town. Asking inside and out. Asking co The Westfield Leader, SO 61m $46,500. Comar Elnwr St. St. $56,800. $57,500. (201)233-0085

AMPLE PARKING 232-8400 SCOTCH PLAINS - second floor, BOTH OFFICES! private entrance, share bath, quiet area, near parkway, secur- LEE K. WARING, REALTOR CHARLES W. ROKOSNY Westfield Multiple Listing Member ity, Call 232-5526. 6-202T FANWOOD GALLERY Realtor 256 SOUTH AVENUE 15 E. BROAD ST. 2.127402 Comer Martina Ay*. -evenings- (201) 322-7700 WANTED TO RINT Multiple Listing Member Betty Dlxon 23J-5534 Mary Aclto 233-206? 111 Central Ave. Lyn Pearson 132-234} Virginia Rorden 23J-M07 EVENING PHONES 232-9300 Warren Rorden 212-MOO Paul Tilyou 233-4413 WIDOW BUSINESS WOMAN Barton Bischoff m 16)5 NEEDS 3 ROOMS. Best refer- Donn A. Snytter . 332 093S Eves., George p. Hall 232-5743 Pierce J.Joyce 211-1351 225 Lenox Avenue Westfield, N.J. ences. Reply Box 22 co The West- Lee K. Waring III .. 233 0145 field Leader, 50 Elm St. 6-20-74 3T MVfrif K» ffAW MAIL f ITAfi W»» IMP mnmrnnr w*mu> Ma*on* Open Fund Brim HOUSE SALE, GIGANTIC SALE, TRIM HEOOes, cut lawn. Call The Westfield Masonic hospitals for the treatment FRIDAY — SATURDAY, II • 4 245 8666 between 6 p.m. to mid- Association last year con- of crippled children and Fire Calls P.M. 8 ft. mahogany mirror, night. 620 2T tributed to the Children's RANDOLPH WIEGMAN CO. several tables, chairs, chests, three specialized Burnt dressers, pictures, frames, roll . CA(XMt- Specialized Hospital in Institutes. The only June IS, 2:47 p.m. - top desk, wood closet, miscel- r63t. Mountainside and to four requirement for a child's Responded with Engine No. REALTORS laneous household items, bric-a- local Volunteer Rescue brac and many unique gifts. BARTENDER, EXPERIENCED, admission is that his parents 5 to Cosmair on Terminal Multiple LMMf MwnMrs Large assortment of office desks, FULL TIME OM SPECIAL HI- Squads. The Westfield are unable to pay far Ave. in dark for a Mutual chairs, tables, fifes, etc. 301 Acad- TIES. 2339070 after 4 P.M. Masonic Association is now treatment, R«gardU*s of Aid call; 7:52 p.m. - Pull 15J MOUNTAIN AVE.,WESTFIELO emy St., South Orange. M3-4034. engaged in its 1974 fund race or creed, over 1TO,M> assignment to 129Grove St., GOING ON VACATION? We will looK after pets, plants and drive to continue this local children have bean treated false alarm. 232-6409 WANTED mail at your home. Call 654-3487. work. George H. Buchan of todate and the coat last year June 20, 11:18 a.m. - 6-277J2T 341 AcEerman Ave., alone was •»,«•»,«•». Responded with Engine No. TVSETSWAMTEO Mountainside, is committee Mssonic charity begins S to HO Twin Oaks Terr, for Portable 23" and color chairman and would $89,900. Call 687 tilt AUTOS f Oft SAU locally and extends over ail a lock out. 414 73TF welcome contributions of North America. June 21, 7:40 a.m. - MITMCCCSSMIES earmarked for charity. Responded with Engine No. 3 to 1000 Coolidge St. for ANTIQUE OR GOOD » China, for mrom-srain Many local Masons are RJHS Students qla»ware, silver and furniture 32nd Degree, belonging to investigation', 11:0* a.m. - Call The Whipplelrei; 233 MM. ! WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS Scottish Rite or the Com Excel in Latin Responded to the Osbron 1 31 74 TF t New jersey's largest-oldest-nicest t supplier. mandery of the York Rite. Seven Roosevelt Junior Ave. bridge for railroad ties | IMPORTEDAUTOCBNTEB All Shriners must be 32nd High School Students arc burning; 6:47 p.m. - Behind Rtilroa* Station Degree Masons. winners in the «th annual Responded with Engine No. INSTRUCTIONS [ Morristown PlwneS3»S»2 6.18H The Scottish Rite on a nationwide Latin 1 to 35» Orendia Circle for examination of the investigation. 1965 VW, NfcfcOS SOME WORK. national basis supports PIANO LESSONS TAUGHT BY S190 Call 654 5372. research on the causes and Association for the June 22, 7:55 a.m. - EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN, DAY Promotion of the Study of OR EVENING CLASSES. YOUR cure for schizophrenia. Responded with Engine No. HOUSE OR MINE, BEGINNERS FALCON 1967 WHITE, 2 DOOR . They have created over 200 Latin. 5 to 10 Sandy Hill Rd. for WELCOME, CALL 755-M17. 2 17 TF SHIFT. Good running condition Joan Vondra was winner investigation; 9:42 p.m. - S500. Call 388-5978. scholarship grants, spen- PIANO INSTRUCTION ding $3,868,000 since starting of a silver medal and a Engine No. 1 responded to Classical, pop and rock. In your 1971 HONDA CB350. LIKE NEW, the project. Last year alone summa cum laude cer- Box 77, false alarm. home. Robert Kearns, M.A. CaM ONLY 1800 MILES. Many extras. their contribution to this tificate. Winning cum laude June 23, 9:14 a.m. - evenings654 J196. -I 25 ?•* T f-~ S600. call after 6 P.M. 654 3140 cause was $443,000. certificates were Barbara Responded with Red No. 10 Picturesquely set on a 2.50' deep lot in the finest of PETS FOR SAU "It is no wonder that the Engel, John Krakora, Lee to 223 Golf Edge, found Westfield locations close to all schools. 5 bedrooms, EXPERIENCED TEACHER Shrine is known as the Taylor, Frani Chenitz, wires burning in tree, WANTS STUDENTS TO TUTOR Fabian McCarthy and Susan notified Public Service; 9:52 Vk baths, modern kitchen with eating space, jalousied DURING SUMMER (Math and YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUP- world's greatest philan- These baton* will be ipMMlMg aremd the heads of science) I will come to your PIES, AKC, MALES AND FE- thropy," Buchan said. Glenn. . a.m. - Red No. 10 responded home Call 232 3386 or 23J3602. MALES. Mon shedding, non aller- youngsters •§ the WestNeM Recreation C»mml»»ion's porch, rec. room, 2 car garage. House and grounds in b II /* 11 Five trophies for superior to 704 Highland Ave. for qic. Also stud service. 686-4498, Shriners own, operate and twirling program is beginning for the summer. beautiful condition ready to move in, investigation 4-27-74 JT maintain 19 orthopedic performance by students The program will he held twice a week at the EXPERIENCED PIANO were won by Roosevelt June 24, 10:18 p.m. - Full TEACHER HAS OPENINGSFOR playgrounds. The schedule can be checked at the Junior High School over the appropriate playground. assignment responded 611 SUMMER STUDENTS, Beginners past ten years. It is expected RANDOLPH WIEGMAN CO. and advanced. Call 233 7025. Services The beginners will learn basic twirling and parade Highland Ave. kitchen fire. 6 27 74 2T the above achievement will marching. The more advanced youngster! will be taught contribute to another such BETTY L.WIEOMAN more difficult tricks to be used in competition twirling UNeed award in the near future, squad. At the end of the summer the twirlers will have a Eves. Res.233335* HELP WANTED says George Riggs, Latin recital to demonstrate what they have learned. teacher and chairman of the Evenings YOUR HOUSE IS MY TUITION. The instructors for this year are; Ann Scully, Patti Have your house painted by a ARE rOU TIRED OF language department at In Central America, gold if DENTAL ASSISTANT • experi- college sfudenl hoping to paint his Carmody, Nancy Sawhill and Barbara Lauritsen. ence not necessary but desired, INFERIOR WORK? Roosevelt. believed to have a tout. Mickey G«r rabrant way through next year. Experi nt-tm 4V3 days. Call 2335588. 613 TF enced. Call 23? 6097 after 6 p.m. Interior exterior painting; 15 Lillian Lynch 322-4057 experience, absolutely neat and H.ltn Pepe 213-2191 clean work. AIMrtH.C. Wiegman 233-3354 LOVE HOUSES? M & W PAINTING — Interior & exterior, insured. Call 654 41SI. ERIC HOPPE MINTING Do you love them enough to want 11-1-73 TJ 3. to become a real estate sales- 464-8664 man? If you do, call Realtor PLUMBING AND HEATING Nancy Reynolds, 232-6300, to dis CLARENCEH. BRIANT cuss the possibilities. Experience 654-3218 is not a must but can be an asset! N.J. LIC. NO. 3555 1/ 6 20-74 3T 5 274 TF PIANO TUNING REALTORS ATTENTION - TOY & GIFT ROBERT YOUNG PARTY PLANI GUTTERS AND LEADERS j concert Tuner lor maior N.Y. TV Earn Commissions up to 30 per CLEANED, window washing, networks. Prepared pianos for N.Y. NEWLISTING cent! No experience needed! storms put up, painting exterior, Metropolitan. Member Piano Tech- No experience needed! FREE walls and woodwork cleaned. Call nicians Guiid. Rebuilding, buys STONEHENGE Sample Kill OR earn Free Gifts I 232 7392. 3 7-74 TF and sells, ail repairs — tone and by having a Party! Cai! or write > touch regulating. 7551120. SANTA'S Parties, Avon, Conn, [ Ill 73 TF A delightful home with few steps. TWO FIREPLACES, 4 06001. Telephone 1 (203) 673-3455. MOHAN CARPENTRY . AND 6 20-74 2T I HOME IMPROVEMENT. PAN- Bedrooms. Very large Family Room, in addition, a den ELLING, ATTIC . ADDITION, for Father. Cathedral ceiling in Living Room which BASEMENT, . COMPLETE AL- PAINTING makes, the 24x16 room seem even larger. Transferred NURSES R.N.s-L.P.N.S TERATIONS . OR . REMODEL- SUMMER CLOTHING ,NG.233.«5B. ^^ Fuil time and part time afternoon SPIRO'5 PAINTING owner asking $97,500. shift skilled nursing care facility. inferior Exterior Cat! 233-970Q for appointment. Call for free estirnale 64? 5859 6-20 74 2T HOME CLEANING SERVICE 9-30-73 TF Window washing, floor scrubbing and waxing, panelling cleaned TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, and ACCESSORIES and waxed, carpet cleaning. Reg- STEADY WORK WITH CLOTH- ular home cleaning service. 245- LEADER ING DRIVE. High commission, 6916 before 10 A.M. or after 4 P.M. pleasant work. Call 965 0212. REALTORS 5-30-74 T F CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED, PERSON FOR OC- COMPLETE TREE SERVICE - 233-4500 CASIONAL TYPING, 232 3379, pruning, removal, lot clearing, stomp grinding, chipper service, BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, MUST MEN'S SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS also post hoie digging. Call First BRING RESULTS! HAVE CPA EXPERIENCE. Re 250 North Avenue W. Westfield, N.J. Down Tree Service 647-5373 or ply P.O. Box L, Westfield. 647-3000. 6-13 4T HOUSECLEANER FOR MON- reg. 9" to 11" NOW 5" •Wettrm \thtj at New Jersey" DAY AND THURSDAY. 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. S2 per hour. Own trans- TRIE SURGEONS portation. References required. reg. 13™ to 16" NOW 7" 233 2405. SCNMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO Member ol Wmff 'eld Som^M.1! .iml Hunterdon County THERE'S A MONEYMAKING MultipN' Ll^lmq St'rvtcev OPPORTUNITY waiting just out- Complete Modern Tree Service side your door! Many Avon Rep- State Certified Tree Expert resentatives earn an estimated Insured Service $40 or more weekly selling our SELL IT Phone 322-9109 MEN'S SUITS and SPORT COATS famous products in their own 85-TF FOR SALE FOR SALE neighborhoods. Call: 353-4880. THROUGH. 15 to 25% off Regular Prices DINETTE OVAL FORMICA RIAL ISTATE XEROX COPIES TOPPED WOODEN TABLE and WHILE YOU WAIT THE chairs. Like new. S50. Call APPRAISERS UNION COUNTY PRINTINO 233-5226. PERSONALS 208 Elmer Street CLASSIFIED Westfield— 232 8393 First ... Appraise! Buy, sell, trade, 6-22-72 TF SALE 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT mortgage, or even bequealh. But MEN'S SHORTS , SWIM SUITS , first ... Appraise!-' Thursday July A, Friday July 5, GOING TO ORLANDO FLOR- WILLIAM T.ARD ASSOCIATES Altenburq. Elizabeth, N.J. Saturday July 6and I DA? Do so In 20 hours for $35. by 250 E. Broad St. Westfield Opendaily til9SattiU Sunday July 7th at autotrain. Leaving July 12th 7 654-4S45 BEACH TOPS and OUTER JACKETS PI ANO CLEARANCE SALE! A.M. Call 2330668. 8 3 72TF Huge Warehouse Reductions ARCHIE'S RESALE SHOP Meyersvllle Mason 8. HamMn Open 10 till 5 30 to 50% off Regular Prices Knabe - Sohmer 6471149 Everett Kawai • Attenburg 627-74 2T Prices start al $595.00 Rental Purchase Plan Available TYCO TRAIN SETUP, MOUN- TED S35., 25 gallon aquarium S15. 351-2OO0 LADIES' SLACKS Call 233O88B. ALTEN8UHG PIANO HOUSE 3 USED FIRESTONE PHOENIX reg, 2400 to 3D00 NOW 18" 1150 6. JERSEY ST., ELIZ. N.J. TIRES $10. Two 165 HR 15 lube type, one 560 x 15 tubeless. 232- ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEAT- 3379. 00 00 NOW 24" ER, 3 years old S35., electric reg. 32 to SO range $25. Call 232 8281. ELECTRIC RANGE, 30" KEN- MORE 3 years old, excellent con- dition. $50. or offer — 889-4512. WHIPPLETREE 4 CHAIRS AND J DROP LEAF LADIES' BLAZERS and SKIRTS TABLES El unpainted), modern S22 Contra) five. 1 dresser solid oak, 1 Lane cedar Westfield chest, 2 automatic Westinghouse 25 to 30% off Regular Prices J33-6M4 floor fans, men's clothing size 38 short. Trousers, jackets, shirts, Antiques, good used furniture sweaters, cashmere top coat. Two and collectables solid wood shutters, black, (1 for standard window and 1 set for FOR AHOT4TH LADIES' LONG DRESSES small window). Call after 7 P.M. RED TAG SPECIALS- S33-S890. MANY ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! BEDROOM SUITE, FRENCH 30 to 50% off Regular Prices PROVINCIAL WALNUT PECAN, Just arrived antique walnut king size headboard, triple dress- hutch er with mirror, men's chest, 2 i night tables. $500. firm. Also ma- ESTATE SALES | hogany dining room table double A/lon.-Sat. 10-5:30 j pedestal with buffet and china LADIES' STREET LENGTH DRESSES Thurs. till 9:00 j cabinet S200. Call 233 2797, 25% off Regular Prices

' The essence of luxury and convenience. Ideal for entertaining and for family living; 40' Gunite Swimming Pool with magnificent patio, lighteliuhteidl forr eveeveninn mgo enjoymenteninvrnftnt.. FireplaceFirrnlareis iin 27?.7*' livinlivingo roornnm anntwdt 25' rec. room. Exquisite porch. 30' master bedroom; spadous Delicatessen family and guest bedrooms; 4'/i baths, $159,000. You really must Horn* Made Baked Goods see it! Hors O'Otuvrct Coid Cutt — Salads Cold Cut Plattars EAT1N* NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES, INC. 8AN»»I< IIKS Til TAKK (II T Hally •:«> «.m. to T.«« p.m. gun. A Mt>l. H «.RI. l« *• p.m. REALTORS Open Thurs. (Formerly AAacHugh, Inc.) LOCATKri NKXT TO IMlRKIST TI'.KAT LIQUOR STORK Eve till 9 P.M. RELO/lnter-City Relocation Strvice 264 EAST BROAD'STREET, WESTFIELD ITS QUIMBY ST. 302 East Brand Street, Westfield, N J. 232-6300 ' 232-2900. WESTFIELD DIAL 232-0925 REALTOR wmtrmt* a$4,i immm, mm ff, tm. Social and Club News of the Westfteld Area A.T. Sandquist Bride Married On Hi* Yacht Miss Francia Paula president of the IMS make their home in MMMt- Trainor, daughter of Mr. graduates from Westfield clalr. and Mrs. John Bernard High School and he is a Trainor of City Island, N.Y., member of the class of 1959 was married Saturday to A. of Princeton University Theodore Sandquist of where he majored in Westfield. The ceremony economics. He was a was performed by the Rev. member of the Princeton William G. Kalidjian, pastor Key and Seal Club and is of the Bedford Park presently a member of the Congregational Church, and Cloister Inn of Princeton. took place in Long Island Mr. Sandquist has also Sound aboard the attended Rutgers Univer- bridegroom's yacht sity, receiving a bachelor of Charisma. science degree in marketing Given in marriage by her in 1964 and the master of father, the bride was at- business administration tended by her cousin, Mrs. degree in 1967. He is Lawrence Bremer of presently owner and Bergenfield, who served as president of Le Baron matron of honor. David A. Enterprises, Incorporated, Sandquist, a resident of a real estate property Montclair and brother of the management company bridegroom, was best man. located in Montclair. The ceremony was attended Mr. Trainor is a semi- by immediate family and retired real estate investor was followed by a reception who has specialized in the dinner also held aboard the development and operation yacht. of various marinas. He is Mrs. Sandquist is a 1963 presently a waterfront graduate of Mother Butler property consultant and w Memorial High School, president of the City Island MINIMUM RATES Pelham Parkway, Bronx, Chamber of Commerce. The MAXIMUM CAME \ N.Y. and is a member of the bridegroom's father retired FULLV INSURED class of 1965 of Mount Ida in 1971 from an executive Mrs. Henry David Blinder Mrt. Thomas W.FitzgtrakUr, Mr». Stanley Danie Bozin Junior College in Newton position in the Defense Centre, Massachusetts. In Activities Division of Home Reception Follows Elizabeth Waddell Weds Cheryl Blumhard Bride, addition, she has attended Western Electric Company, both Boston College and the Inc. New Vork City. Marriage of Janice Rowe Thomas Fitzgerald Jr. To Live in Pensacola New York Institute of Following a honeymoon Advertising. cruise aboard Charitma, The bridegroom was Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Blinder served as best man Miss Elizabeth Jean Venice lace on the .empire Miss Cheryl Lynn Edmond MacCloskey #of Mr. and Mrs. SuidquM will Howe of 835 Nancy Way for his brother. .Ushers were Waddell, daughter of Mr. bodice, flowing skirt and Blumhard, daughter of Mr. Westfield. ' have announced the Lawrence Rowe, cousin of and Mrs. John Bruce train. Her mantilla veil was and Mrs. Frederick DeNard Mrs. Bozin is a 1970 Mr. Tapscott To Marry marriage of their daughter, the bride, and Samuel Waddell Jr. of 426 South also edged with the Venice Blumhard of 42 Doris graduate of Westfield High Miu Janice Carolyn Rowe, Ziplow, cousin of the bride- Euclid Ave., became the lace and formed scallops on Pkwy., became the bride School and attended Grad Student to Henry David Blinder, son groom. bride of Thomas W. Fitz- the long train. She carried a Saturday of Stanley Daniel Bloomsburg St. College, Pa. of Dlwinctivn" of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Blinder is a graduate gerald Jr., son of Mr. and cascaded bouquet of white Bozin, son of Mrs. Stanley for three years. She will Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S ii fiance. 249 E, BROAD STRICT Blinder of Huron, Ohio, of Westfield High School and Mrs. Fitzgerald of 415 sweetheart roses, Bozin of Union and the late receive her B,S. degree in Schultz of Ithaca, N.Y. A late summer .wedding Is The two o'clock ceremony attended Lafayette College Everson PI. on Saturday, stephanotis, miniature Mr. Bozin. biology in March 1975 from have announced the planned. WM held on Sunday at the and the University of June 15, in the Catholic carnations and baby's St. Lukes Episcopal the University of of West engagement of their Temple of Israel in Scotch Rochester. Her husband is a Church of The Holy Trinity. breath. Church, Union, was the Florida, Pensacola, Fla. daughter, Susan Mory, to Plains. Rabbi Edgar J. graduate of Huron High The Rev. Michael J Miss Una Anne Waddell setting of the four thirty Mrs. Bozin is employed as a Christopher R. Tapicott Weinsberg officiated. A School and the University of Desmond officiated at the was maid of honor for her o'clock ceremony which was laboratory technician for son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert COLONUl NIU LIAININ6 CINftl reception followed at the Rochester and also attended three o'clock double ring sister. She wore a blue performed by the Rev. Permacel Tapes, New Tapscott of 38 Tamaques Cettifltd ky N»w J«»y State Dqnrtitmit of Educition home of the bride's parents. London School of Economics cerenony, assisted by the chiffon dress with flowing William Staton. A reception Brunswick. Way. The bride, given . in and the University of Rev. Mathias Kibuka of skirt and empire jacket with followed at the Twin Brooks Mr. Bozin is a 1970 Miss Schultz is a 1968 marriage by her father, had Chicago Law School. Uganda, Africa. The double cape sleeves and Country- Club, Watchung, graduate of Ithaca High NURSERY SCHOOL graduate of Union High Colin* Tralmd Faculty Will f<|uippi4*taytrounUICMION Forsberg, Mrs. Ferd A. Malchow; secretary, Mrs. nounced that subcriptions Laile and Mrs. Horace E. Henry Barrett; Treasurer; for the 1974-75 season are Baker. Mrs. Emily Byrnes; selling well. Tickets for the chaplain, Mrs. Robert series at a 331-3 savings are Winntr of' GoldMtdalsndDiptnmit cfthm "Mond* Chairmen of committees sold by subscription only StUetlon" Olympiad for Quality Produeli,Parh, for the coming year are: Olson; historian, Mrs, Edward Manthey, and The three concerts feature For The Best In Oct.24,1973 Awards and exhibits, Mrs. world famous soprano A. Evans Boss; birds, Mrs. Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs, John Zatutanskey. Marilyn Home, and pianist A, Exquisite rope Joseph A. McGroarty; civic Rafael Orozco. The drive motif, $650.00 For almost 25 years - on both sides projects, Mrs. Curtis C. Guests at the installation WEDDING IMITATH B. Delicate beaded were Mrs. Edith Holmberg, will conclude on June 30. It ond etlect. $1,850.00 of the ocean - leading beauties have Eves; conservation, Mrs. is suggested that reser- C. Marquise diamond. George Lewis; garden Union County Auxiliary been steady followers of the ALICIA president, and her staff of vations be mailed as soon as HI $995.00- therapy, Mrs. Paul L. possible. There will be no D.Stunning solitaire. KARPATI unique skin care method. Haines; historian, Mrs. W. officers. Refreshments were S1.295.00 student or senior citizen "Other Marcus Diamonds from Carl Winning; horticulture, served by Mrs. George The products are proven to work Wilbur and her committee. tickets- $2.00.00 Mrs. Arthur Bunnell; Marcus Diamonds in overnight, dry, oily, combination and hospitality, Mrs. Eugene C. BAR MITZVAH sensitive complexions. See the mar- Hermann, ass't. Mrs. W. 18 Karat Gold Settings. Carl Winning; membership, INVITATIONS velous results the very next day - We Have a Beautiful The Marcus Engagement Is a very special bond of Mrs. Fred E. Rosenstiehl. (Printed or Engraved) and every day after. Also program chairman, love symbolized by a diamond of rare beauty. You'll Mrs. Roy T. Forsberg, ass't. find many such diamonds in the Marcus Diamond Selection of Indoor Island where our diamond experts help you make the YOUAREMVITEn TO COMEISFORA Mrs. George Darsie; Ragittar With Our Bridal Regiitry - PERSONAL, COMPLIMENTARY COHSULTA TIO.V properties, Mrs. Samuel perfect choice. Visit our Diamond Island.and make Kinney; publicity, Mrs, Receive A Frte Monogrammed your engagement very special ... In the Marcus Ashton C. Cuckler, ass't. House Plants and Hanging The products ars available In our Scotch Plains Touting G lilt store, as well as in exclusive drugstores in New Mrs. W. Carl Winning, Jersey. sunshine and telephone, Baskets to Enhance Your Mrs, Frank Whitaker; (NoObiiettlon) Master Charge _ affa . Bank Americerd veterans military and hospital service, Mrs. Home or Patio Horace Baker; ass't. Mrs. JEWELERS Philip L, Young; workshop, Mrs. Walter Jackson; Jeannette's Gift Shop yearbook, Mrs. Ferd A. HtadqtrerMrt for Hallmark Cards and •arrlclnl Candy Open Thursday Evening Until 9 P.M, Laile. ' W. Dillvct Anul Vkc CorMtr Or Aroo.* Tk. Hirll 227 E. Brood Street SHOP IN WiSWMD - QUALITY - SERVICI - VAUIIS 206 E. Broad St./WESTFIELD, N.J./233-0529 European Complexion Care Kim Lauree Applegate Riar Entrarin to Municipal Parking l»l AD 1-1072 Also In RUTHERFORD, RIDGEWOOD and HACKENSACK ALICIA K. KARPATI COSMETIC PRODUCTS Baker of 806 Kimball Ave. McEwen Flowers Open Thursday Evening 'til 9 p.m. received a bachelor of ttfoblihtd IMI 383 Park Avenue P.O. Box SI 7 Scutch Plains, NJ. VvWfield, N.J. Science in elementary NH OW-THIITlin NQNT BOOB MUONS Paramui Park Shopping Cmtsr education degree from the Major Credit Cards Honored 201-322-1955 07090. Orov» SI. at Wastfteld Av«.,W«»tfl«ld, 232-1142 University of Texas at MMCUS CHARGE AMEMCAN EXPRESS BANHAMEKICAIIO FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Austin. Opm • cMit.ta 1:30 p.m. dally fPML'ffe*Atr, ififfn *?, mt= IIAL |§T4Ti fm fAlf WSALf mnarmm Mason* O[wn Fund Brim HOUSE SALE,GIGANTIC SALE, TRIM HEDGES, cut lawn, call The Westfield Masonic hoapitals lor the treatment FRIDAY — SATURDAY, HI • 4 245 8466 between 6 p.m. to mid- Fire Calls n''9ht Association last year con- of crippled children and P.M. 8 ft. mahogany mirror, three ipecialized Burns RANDOLPHWIEGMAN CO. several tables, chairs, chests, tributed to the Children's dressers, pictures, frames, roil Specialized Hospital in Institute!. The only June II, 2:47 p.m. - I top desk, wood closet, miscei- Mountainside and to four requirement for a child's Responded with Engine No REALTORS 1 ianeous household items, bric-a- | brae and many unique gifts, BARTBNOSB, CXMEaiCNCIED, local Volunteer Rescue admission is that Mi parents 5 to Cosmair on Terminal Multiple Listinj M«mlxrj i Large assortment oi oftice desks, FULL TIMS O* SMECIAL MW- Squads. The Westfield are unable to pay for Ave. in Clark for a Mutual i chairs, tables, files, etc. 301 Acad- TIES. 233-9070 after 6 P.M. treatment. Ragardto— of Aid call; 7:52 p.m. - Full 151 MOUNTAIN AVB..WESTFIELD Masonic Association is now emy St., South Orange. 763-4034. race or creed, over lTO.OM assignment to IS Grove St., GOING ON VACATION? engaged in its 1974 fund We will look after pets, plants and drive to continue this local children have been treated false alarm. 232*409 WANTED mail at your home. Call 6S4-3487. work. George H, Buchan of todate and the oast last year June 20, 11:11 a.m. - 6 27-74 2T 341 Acleraan Ave., atone was •M,0M,0«. Responded with Engine No. TV SETS WANTED Mountainside, is committee Masonic charity begins 5 to SW Twin Oaks Terr, for $89,900. Portable 23" and color AUTOS FOR SAU a lock out. Call 6*7 6674 chairman and would locally and extends over ail t\*13 IF welcome contributions of North America. June 21, 7:40 a.m. - PMTS-aCCESSORIES earmarked for charity. Responded with Engine No. ANTIQUE OR GOOD - CWna. forlMPORTS-SVOifS Many local Masons are ftJHS Students 3 to WOO Coolidge St. for glassware, silver and turmture. 32nd Degree, belonging to investigation; U:O0 a.m. - Call The Whtppletrec 233 »« WE GIVE PLAiOSTAMPS Excel in Latin New jersey's largestoldestnicest Scottish Rite or the Com- Responded to the Osbron 1 3174TF supplier. mander? of the York Rite. Seven Roosevelt Junior Ave. bridge for railroad ties IMPORTED AUTO CENTEC All Shriners must be 32nd High School Students arc burning; 6:47 p.m. Behind Railrort Station winners in the 40th annual Responded with Engine No. INSTRUCTIONS Morr istown Ptwnc »t-$t21 Degree Masons. 4-lS-tf the Scottish Rite on a nationwide Latin 1 to 359 Orendia Circle for national basis supports examination of the investigation. PIANO LESSONS TAUGHT BY 1V65 VW, NEEDS SOME WORK, Association for the I EXPERIENCED MUSICIAN, DAY SI90. Call 654-5372. research en the causes and June 22, 7:55 a.m. - 1 OR EVENING CLASSES. YOUR cure for schizophrenia. Promotion of the Study of Responded with Engine No, 1 HOUSE OR MINE, BEGINNERS FALCON 196? WHITE, 2 DOOR . Latin. 5 to 10 Sandy Hill Rd. for I WELCOME, CALL7S5-2»17.1 17 TF SHIFT. Good running condition Triey have created over 200 $500. Call 388 5978. scholarship grants, spen- Joan Vondra was winner investigation; 9:42 p.m. - i PIANO INSTRUCTION ding $3,868,000 since starting of a silver medal and a Engine No. 1 responded to | Classical, pop and rock. In your | 1971 HONDA CB350, LIKE NEW, the project. Last year alone summa cum laude cer- Box 77, false alarm. j home. Robert Kearns, M.A CeHj ONLY 1800 MILES. Many extras ! tificate. Winning cum laude | pvenings«5J4l»6. 4 25-74 T K S600. Call after 6 P.AA. 654-3140 their contribution to this June 23, 9:14 a.m. - cause was 1443,000. certificates were Barbara Responded with Red No. 10 Picturesquely set on a 2.50' deep lot in the finest of "It is no wonder that the Engel, John Krakora, Lee to 223 Golf Edge, found EXPERIENCED TEACHER FITS FOR SAU Westfield locations close to all schools. 5 bedrooms, WANTS STUDENTS TO TUTOR Shrine is known as the Taylor, Frani Chenitz, wires burning in tree, Vh baths, modern kitchen with eating space, jalousied DURING SUMMER (Math and ! YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUP- world's greatest philan- Fabian McCarthy and Susan notified Public Service; 9:52 science). 1 will come to your i PIES, AKC, MALES AND FE- These batons will fee iBimiiig araaai the bead* of a.m. - Red No. 10 responded porch, rec. room, 2 car garage. House and grounds in home. Call 232 3386 or 235-360?. ^ thropy," Buchan said. Glenn. , youngster* a* the WestfieM Recreation Comnttesloo's ' MALES. Non shedding, non alier- Shriners own, operate and Five trophies for superior to 704 Highland Ave. for beautiful condition ready to move in. : '.lie. Aiso stud service. 686-4498. twirling program it beginning for the'summer. investigation. ! 6 27 74 2T maintain 19 orthopedic performance by students The program will be held twice a week at the EXPERIENCED PIANO were won by Roosevelt June 24, 10:18 p.m. - Full TEACHER MASOPENINGSFOR playgrounds. The schedule can be checked at the SUMMER STUDENTS, Beginners Junior High School over the appropriate playground. assignment responded 611 RANDOLPH WIEGMAN CO. and advanced. Call 233 7025. Services past ten years. It is expected The beginners will learn basic twirling and parade Highland Ave. kitchen fire, 6-27-74 ST the above achievement will marching. The more advanced youngsters will be taught BETTY L WIEGMAN contribute to mother such more difficult tricks to be used in competition twirling UNeed award in the near future, squad. At the end of the summer the twirlers will have a Eves. Res. 233 33S4 HELP WANTED says George Riggs, Latin recital to demonstrate what they have learned. Evenings YOUR HOUSE IS MY TUITION. teacher and chairman of the The instructors for this year are: Ann Scully, Pattl Have your house painted by a ME YOU TIRED OF In Central America, gold U DENTAL ASSISTANT • experi- college student hoping 10 paint his language department at Carntody, Nancy Sawhlll and Barbara Laurltsen. ence not necessary but desired, INFERIOR WORK? believed to havt« MHII. Mickey Carrabrani 232*179 way through next year. Experi- Roosevelt. Lillian Lynch 321-405/ 4>/3 days. Call 233-5588. e-13 TF enced. Caii 232 609? after 6 p.m. Interior exterior painting; IS Helen Pepe 133-2IM experience; absolutely neat and Alacrt H.C. Wiegman 231-3)54 clean work. LOVE HOUSES? M & W PAINTING — Interior 8. exterior, insured. Call 654-4151. ERIC HOPPE PAINTING Do you love them enough io want 11-1-73 TJ=3 to become a real estate sates 464-8664 man? II you do, call Realtor PLUMBING ANO HEATING 6-20 TF Nancy Reynolds, 232-6300, to dis CLARENCE H. BRIANT cuss the possibilities. Experience 454-321S is not a must but can be an asset! @U*te* N.J. LIC. NO. 3555 6-2Q-74 3T PIANO TUNING a 5-2-7.1 TF REALTORS j ATTENTION.TOYS GIFT • ROBERT YOUNG PARTY PLAN! j GUTTERS AND LEADERS Concert Tuner for major N.Y. TV Gleasumoe, ScUe Earn Commissions up to 30 per- CLEANED, window washing, networks. Prepared pianos (or N.Y. NEW LISTING cent! No experience needed! storms put up, painting exterior, Metropolitan, /viemoer Piano Tech- No experience needed! FREE walls and woodwork cleaned. Call nicians Guild. Rebuilding, Ouys STONEHENGE Sample Kit! OR earn Free Gifts 232-7392. 3-7-74TF and sells, all repairs — tone and by having a Party! Calf or write touch regulating. 755-1120. SANTA'S Parties, Avon, Conn. 11.1-73 TF A delightful home with few steps. TWO FIREPLACES. 4 06001. Telephone 1 S3O3) 6733455. I MOHAN CARPENTRY . AND Bedrooms. Very large Family Room, in addition, a den 6-207

ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE 3 USED FIRESTONE PHOENIX 00 00 1150E. JERSEY ST., EL1Z.N.J. TIRES 510, TWO 165 HR 15 tube reg. 24 to 30 NOW 18" type, one 560 x 15 tubeless, 232- ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEAT- 3379. ER, 3 years oid $35., electric reg. 3200 to 5000 NOW 24" range $25. Call 23J 8281. ELECTRIC RANGE, 30" KEN- MORE 3 years old, excellent con- dition. $50. or offer — 889 4512. WHIPPLETREE 4 CHAIRS AND 2 DROP LEAF LADIES' BLAZERS and SKIRTS S22 Central Ave. TABLES {I unpainted), modern dresser solid oak, 1 Lane cedar WesWield chest, 2 automatic w'estinghouse 335-6S44 floor tans, men's clothing size 38 25 to 30% off Regular Prices short. Trousers, lackets, shirts, Antiques, good used furniture sweaters, casnmere top coat. Two and collectables solid wood shutters, black, (1 for standard window and I set for FOR AHOT4TH small window). Call after 7 P.M. LADIES' LONG DRESSES REDTAG SPECIALS- 233-5890. MANY ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! BEDROOM SUITE, FRENCH j PROVINCIAL WALNUT PECAN, 30 to 50% off Regular Prices Just arrived antique walnut | king size headboard, triple dress- hutch I er with mirror, men's chest, 2 : night tables. $500. firm. Also ma- ESTATE SALES j hogany dining room table double Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 I pedestal with bulfet and china Thurs. till 9:00 | cabinet $200. Call 233-2797. LADIES' STREET LENGTH DRESSES 25% off Regular Prices

• The essence of luxury and convenience. Ideal for entertaining and for family living; 40' Gunite Swimming Pool with magnificent patio, lighted for evening enjoyment. Fireplaces in 27' living room and 25' rec. room. Exquisite porch. 30' master bedroom; spacious Delicatessen family and guest bedrooms; 4J4 baths, SIS9.O0O. You really must Horn* Made Baked Goodi sit!

Cold Cut (Matter! Fronit Food* — l ft, mt rm ** Social and Club News of the Westfteld Area : _ . - ._ _.. •• - • •• •• • ' ~^ — ^_^^^,^^^^^fc^^^M,^^^^B^M^^M^M A.T. Sandquist Bride Married On His Yacht Miss Francia Paula president of the 1»S5 make their home in Mont- Trainor, daughter of Mr. graduates from Westfield lair. and Mrs. John Bernard High School and he is a Trainor of City Island, N.Y., member of the class of 19S» was married Saturday to A. of Princeton University Theodore Sandquist of where he majored in Westfield. The ceremony economics. He was a was performed by the Rev. member of the Princeton William G. Kalidjian, pastor Key and Seal Club and is of the Bedford Park presently a member of the Congregational Church, and Cloister Inn of Princeton. took place in Long Island Mr. Sandquiet has also Sound aboard the attended Rutgers Univer- bridegroom's yacht sity, receiving a bachelor of Charisma. science degree in marketing Given in marriage by her in 1964 and the master of PROTECT father, the bride was at- business administration tended by her cousin, Mrs. degree in 1967. He is Lawrence Bremer of presently owner and YOUR Bergenfield, who served as president of Le Baron matron of honor. David A. Enterprises, Incorporated, FURS! Sandquist, a resident of a real estate property Montclair and brother of the management company ) ALL FINE bridegroom, was best man. located in Montclair. The ceremony was attended Mr. Trainor is a semi- by immediate family and retired real estate investor S 1 () H [ was followed by a reception who has specialized in the dinner also held aboard the development and operation yacht. of various marinas. He is Mrs. Sandquist is a 1963 presently a waterfront graduate of Mother Butler property consultant and is Memorial High School, president of the City Island MINIMUM NATES Pelham Parkway, Bronx, Chamber of Commerce. The MAXIMUM CARE' N.Y. and is a member of the bridegroom's father retired FULLY INSURED class of 1965 of Mount Ida in 1971 from an executive Mrs. Henry David Blinder Mr a, Thomas W. Fitzgerald Jr. Mrs. Stanley Dante Bozin Junior College in Newton position in the Defense Centre, Massachusetts. In Activities Division of Home Reception Follows Elizabeth Waddell Weds Cheryl Blumhard Bride, addition, she has attended Western Electric Company, both Boston College and the Inc. New York City. Thomas Fitzgerald Jr. To Live in Pensacola New York Institute of Following a honeymoon CUSTOM CLEANING Marriage of Janice Rouse Advertising. cruise aboard Charisma, The bridegroom was Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Blinder served as best man Miss Elizabeth Jean Venice lace on the empire Miss Cheryl Lynn Edmond MacCloskey -of Mr. and Mrs. Sandquist will Rowe- of 835 Nancy Way for his brother. .Ushers were Waddell, daughter of Mr bodice, flowing skirt and Blumhard, daughter of Mr. Westfield. have announced the Lawrence Rowe, cousin of and Mrs. John Bruce train. Her mantilla veil was and Mrs, Frederick DeNard Mrs. Bozin is a 1970 Mr. Tapscott To Marry marriage of their daughter, the bride, and Samuel Waddell Jr. of 426 South also edged with the Venice Blumhard of 42 Doris graduate of Westfield High Pkwy., became the bride "WntfitMTFur the* Mia* Janice Carolyn Rowe, Ziplow, cousin of the bride- Euclid Ave., became the lace and formed scallops on School and attended Grad Student of Dittinctton" to Henry David Blinder, son groom. bride of Thomas W. Fitz- the long train. She carried a Saturday of Stanley Daniel Bloomsburg St. College, Pa. of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Blinder is a graduate gerald Jr., son of Mr. andcascaded bouquet of white Bozin, son of Mrs. Stanley for three years. She will Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S his fiance. 249 E. BROAD STREET Blinder of Huron, Ohio. of Westfield High School and Mrs. Fitzgerald of 41E sweetheart roses, Bozin of Union and the late receive her B.S. degree in Schultz of Ithaca, N.Y., A late summer .wedding is oe». Rlallo Tlwatr*| The two o'clock ceremony attended Lafayette College Everson PI, on Saturday stephanotis, miniature Mr. Bozin. biology in March 1975 from have announced the planned. 332-3491 was held on Sunday at the and the University of June 15, in the Catholic carnations and baby's St. Lukes Episcopal the University of of West engagement of their Temple of Israel in Scotch Rochester. Her husband is a Church of The Holy Trinity breath. Church, Union, was the Florida, Pensacola, Fla. daughter, Susan Mory, to Plains. Rabbi Edgar J. graduate of Huron High The Rev. Michael J Miss Una Anne Waddell setting of the four thirty Mrs. Bozin is employed as a Christopher R. Tapscott, Weinsberg officiated. A School and the University of Desmond officiated at the was maid of honor for her o'clock ceremony which was laboratory technician for son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert COLONIAL NILL LEARNING CIMTW reception followed at the Rochester and also attended three o'clock double ring sister. She wore a blue performed by the Rev. Permacel Tapes, New Tapscott of 38 Tamaques Certified by Ntw Jtray State Department of Education home of the bride's parents. London School of Economics cerenony, assisted by the chiffon dress with flowing William Staton. A reception Brunswick. Way. The bride, given .in and the University of Rev. Mathlas Kibuka of skirt and empire jacket with followed at the Twin Brooks Mr. Bozin is a 1970 Miss Schultz is a 1968 Chicago Law School. Uganda, Africa. The double cape sleeves and Country- Club, Watchung. graduate of Ithaca High NURSERY SCHOOL marriage by her father, had graduate of Union High Collete Trained Faculty Wall Equipped Pbviroun . her sister, Miss Lois Rowe, The couple plan to reside wedding was the first in the carried.a nosegay of blue The bride, who was School and received a B.S. School and a 1972 graduate Small Ctaem Directed Proframe as maid of honor. Calvin in North Carolina. United States that Father corn flowers, white daisies escorted to the altar by her of Swarthmore College. She Special Art, Muaie. Dane*. Limited Enrollment degree in industrial French h Spenleh Twctxrt Kibuka has attended since and carnations and red father, wore a wedding engineering from Rutgers is presently a graduate Suzanne Green, Jeffrey Buehler visiting here. A reception sweetheart roses. dress of candlelight College last month where he student in the Woods Hole TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED followed at the.Ramada Inn. Similarly attired were the organza, alencon lace and is a member of Delta Kappa Oceanographic Institute- CUMMEFI CAMP Given in marriage by her bridesmaids, Miss Cathy seed pearls with an empire Epsilon fraternity and Massachusetts Institute of Wed at St. Paul's father, the bride wore i Gcntino and Miss Pat waist and illusion neckline. treasurer of American Technology joint program in WESIFEU) Call 233-1181 wedding dress of whit Gentino of Westfield and A matching', camelot Institute for Industrial ocean .engineering. Miss Susanne M. Green, reception followed at the organza over peau de soli Miss Leslie Deacon" of headpiece held.' at triple- Engineers. He will be en- Mr. Tapscott is a 1968 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. home of the bride. appliqued with flowerso lHolmdel, Miss Marianne tiered veil. She carried a tering pilot training school graduate of Westfield High James P. Green of 106 The bride, given in Fitzgerald, sister of the bouquet of white carnations, for the Navy in September School, a 1972 graduate of Midvale Terrace, and marriage by her father, had Named to N.J. bridegroom was a junior sweetheart roses, daisies at Pensacola, Fla. Swarthmore College, and ALICIA KARPATI Jeffrey Alan Buehler, son of Miss Linda Green, her bridesmaid. and white streamers. attended Princeton sister, as maid of honor. Michael H. Best of New Miss Paula Bugler of Mt. After a wedding trip to University. He is a graduate Author of AWAKEN YOUR Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Symphony Board San Francisco and Las Buehler of 462 Charming The bridegroom's York City served as best Carmel, Pa.) served as maid student in geology and SLEEPING BEAUTY. Ave., were married in a 1 brother, James Buehler, Three members of the man. Ushers were Dennis E. of honor. She wore a yellow Vegas, the couple plan to geophysics in the same o'clock ceremony Saturday served as best man. Joseph Westfield Area Chapter of Fitzgerald and Michael J. dotted swiss gown with a reside in Pensacola, Fla. oceanography program as at St. Paul's Episcopal Cacchione, Thomas the New Jersey Symphony Fitzgerald, brothers of the matching yellow picture hat Lecturer on EUROPEAN SKIN CARE, Church. The Rev. Hugh Buehler, brother of the Orchestra League were bridegroom, and John and carried a bouquet of Developer of ALICIA KARPATI Livengood officiated. A bridegroom, and James installed as officers and Waddell III, brother of the carnations and yellow Green, brother of the bride, members of the state board bride, all of Westfield. daisies with yellow complete line of QUALITY COSMETICS - Garden Gub were ushers. of the New Jersey Sym- The bride was graduated streamers. Similarly attired The bride and bridegroom phony Orchestra League, at from the Laboratory in green dotted swiss were are 1973 graduates of the annual luncheon held at Institute of Merchandising the bridesmaids Mrs. Scott Wins Trophy Westfield High School. He is the Eagle Rock Country at a graduation and lunch- Semko of % Eva Beach, attending Mitchell College, Club in West Orange. Mrs. Hawaii, Mrs. William Bozin The Mountainside Garden Charles R. Mayer is the eon held June 6 in the grand Club has been awarded, by New London, Conn. ballroom of The Plaza of Mountain View, Cal., Treasurer for the state Miss Helen Rosen of the Garden Club of New group, and Mrs. Peter Kuhn Hotel, N.Y. City. Jersey, the Myra Brooks Heads Auxiliary Mr. Fitzgerald received Fairlawn, Miss Susan Schott is the corresponding of Fanwood, and Miss Julia Garden Therapy Silver secretary. Mrs. Stuart his B.S. degree from Trophy for 17 years of Miss Diane Weiland has LeMoyne College, Syracuse, Rozembajgier of Union. been installed as president Freidman is state education continuous flower service to chairman. Mrs. Richard B. N.Y., and is a manger for Bart Gliatta of' Canton, Walson Hospital, Fort Dix, of the Martin Wallberg Unit the Westfield Home News. Ohio served as best man. number 3 American Legion Burns, Westfield president, regardless of distance. The Mrs. Donald J. Sawtelle Following a wedding Ushers were Lt. William trophy was accepted for the Auxiliary at the Post Home. cruise to Bermuda and Bozin of Mountain View, Other officers are: First vice-president, and Mrs. club by Mrs. William H. Gus Cohen, . publicity Nassau the couple will Cal., Christopher Bonnet. The service was vice president, Mrs. Erwin reside in Perth Amboy. Blumhard, brother of the. Acton, second vice chairman, also attended the started by Mrs. EH. Bennet Annual luncheon meeting. The bridegroom's parents bride, of Westfield, Robert and continued under the president, Mrs. hosted a rehearsal dinner at Brown of Union, Bruce guidance of Mrs. A.J. Len LaBanco, third vice Mrs. Mayer, area sub- the Mountainside Inn. Robinson of Union, and Blackwood, Mrs. Roy T. president, Mrs. Fred scription chairman, an- Forsberg, Mrs. Ferd A. Malchow; secretary, Mrs. nounced that subcriptions Laile and Mrs. Horace E. Henry Barrett; Treasurer; for the 1974-75 season are Baker. Mrs. Emily Byrnes; selling well. Tickets for the chaplain, Mrs. Robert series at a 33 1-3 sayings are Winntre]Geld Medal and Diploma ofthi "Mond* Chairmen of committees Olson; historian, Mrs, sold by subscription only. Selection" Olympiad for Quality Product$,P*rli, for the coming year are: Edward Manthey, and The three concerts feature For The Best In Oct. 24,197S Awards and exhibits, Mrs. Sergeant-at-ArmsMrs. John world famous soprano A. Evans Boss; birds, Mrs. Zatutanskey. Marilyn Home, and pianist A. Exquisite rope Joseph A. McGroarty; civic Rafael Orozco. The drive motif. $650.00 For almost 25 years • on both sides projects, Mrs. Curtis C. Guests at the installation WEDDING B. Delicate beaded were Mrs. Edith Holmberg, will conclude on June 30. It efleet. $1,850.00 of the ocean - leading beauties have Eves; conservation, Mrs. is suggested that reser and George Lewis; garden Union County Auxiliary C. Marquise diamond. been steady followers of the ALICIA president, and her staff of vations be mailed as soon as $995.00' therapy, Mrs. Paul L. possible. There will be no D. Stunning solitaire. KARPATI unique skin care method. Haines; historian, Mrs. W. officers. Refreshments were $1,295.00 . served by Mrs, George student or senior citizen "Other Marcus Diamonds from The products are proven to work Carl Winning; horticulture, tickets- $200.00 Mrs. Arthur Bunnell; Wilbur and her committee. overnight, dry, oily, combination and hospitality, Mrs. Eugene C. 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BoxBI7 Science in elementary MI OHMHMTMIT WONT DOOt PA1KINO Paramui Park Shopping Center Scutch Plains, N.J. Weitfield. N.J. 201-322,1955 07090. education degree from the Qrov. St. at Wntfidd Av».,W»iHI«ld, 232-1142 Mijor Credit Cards Honored • FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE. University of Texas at Open • a.m. M SiJO p.m. dally MMCUS CHMtCE MASTER CHMGE AMERICAN EXPRESS BANKAMCNICARO Austin. fft WM- Edmund ,Lewi§e§ Married 50 X&am Feted BP Women Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Install Sl«te Lewis of 757 Harding St. jOn Anniversary celenraled their golden The children of Mr. and Mrs. Use Heinemeyer «f wedding anniversary on Mrs. Arthur R. Homer of 1310 Terriil Road, Scot** Saturday, June IS, with Westfield gave their parents Plains, was *"»4»fM** as (heir children, grand- a reception and dinner in president of the Wcstficld children and other members observance of their fiftieth Buiineai and Pr«feasi«tal of the family and friends I wedding anniversary on Women's Club, Inc. at the with a dinner at the Tower Saturday evening. It was annual June meeting in tht Steak House. The party held in the home of Mr. and Coral Lounge, South continued at the home of Mrs. Lee M. Horner of PtainfkM their son in Basking Ridge Summit. Other officers installed by where the hosts were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Miss Emma McCall, past and Mrs. Edmund P. Lewis Horner of Los Altos, Cal., state president of the N J. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred flew here with their children Federation and local at- E. Fiinn Jr.of Phoenix.Md. to be present on this oc- torney, were: First vic« The Lewises were casion. They will remain in president, Mrs Gertrude married in Oak Park, 111., on (he east for a few weeks to Poteet; second vice June 11, 1924, came to visit friends and relatives in president, Mrs. Marit Westfield in 1927 and have Westfield, Stone Harbor, Bruder; recording been residents here since. Washington DC, and the secretary, Mrs. Joanne Out of town guests were Poconos. Say lor; corresponding Mrs. Lewis' bridesmaid 50 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. secretary, Miss Florence years ago, Mrs. Richard Horner of Westfield assisted Wolf and treasurer, Mia* Savage and her sister Mrs. in the party arrangements. Martha Gresham. Adeline Freimuth of Oak Mr. Horner retired from Mrs. Heinemeyer made Park, Mrs. Charles W. Public Service Electric and the following committee Asche and son Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Lewis Gas Company in 1970 as chairman appointments: Flinn, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart manager of methods in the Membership, Mrs. Myrtle Lincolnwood, 111., Mr. and daughter Kathy of Phoenix, Mr, and Mrs, James AT. Wickenham Mrs. A.E, Flinn Jr. and Md., Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burke and George Burke of Electric Distribution Schadle; program, Mrs. Baltimore, Md. Department. The family has Gertrude Poteet; peraonai lived in Westfield for many Former Resident development, Mrs. Virginia 50th Anniversary years. They have 10 grand- Decker; civic participation, Mrs, Thomtu V. Manohan C010NMU Hill LEARNING CENTER children all of whom helped Wed in Alabama Mrs. Ruth Miller; world For the Neills at the reception. affairs, Mrs. Gladys Parry; Kathleen Wright, Husband, Trace High School and from finance, Mrs. Mildred A golden wedding an- The wedding of Miss SUMMER CAMP Regina Ann Grim of Rio Grande (Ohio! College Price; legislation, Mist niversary dinner party for \( CKI»TKI> HV VVKSLKV with a B.S. degree in On Bermuda Honeymoon tiipmt Swimminf Imtruction &*• u G,OU|» Bloomingburg, Ohio and McCalJ and public relations, Mr. and Mrs. William J. elementary education. She N«w,24F!IMr.dJool Pony Rid.. Neill Sr. of Lyndhurst was Pamela N. Waterhouse, James Nathan Wickersham Mrs. Nora Wilson. Holy Trinity Church in Lesley Bennett of Artf, Cr»f«» «Kl Muiic Djily tript to Points of Intarwt of Fairhope, Ala,, formerly was given in marriage by The club awarded its two Westfield was the setting for FuepMMrs. Futk Simart, Clowns Soorti held Saturday at 23 Man- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. David Fogg of Columbus, Dunellen served as best CollqpSttH chester Dr. The affair was Richard Waterhouse ,lr. of of Westfield, took place at annual scholarships of $300 the Saturday wedding of man. Ushers were Michael Ohio, and was attended by each to Miss Arlene Fogerty hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Neill 58:! Birch Ave.. has been three o'clock on June 8 at Mrs. P.D. East of Fairhope. Miss Kathleen A. Wright, Limes, Richard Zilg, TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED Jr. of Manchester Dr. and accepted as a student at Trinity Presbyterian of Westfield High School and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Boyle and James Mr. and Mrs. Robert H, Wesley College, Dover, Del Church in Fairhope. The Mr. Wickersham is the Miss Robin Cunningham of Harold R. Wright of 782 Manahan, brother of the Rtgister Now, Ages 3 6 Neill of Derwood, Md. More iind will major in general flev.C.W. Owens officiated. son of Mrs. N.R. Wicker- Holy Trinity High School. Carleton Rd., and Thomas bridegroom, all of Dunellen. than 70 relatives and guests business Shi> was Mrs. Wickersham is the sham Jr., now of Fairhope, Guests included the mothers V. Manahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manahan is a from many states helped ttraduated from Weslfield daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and the late Mr. Wicker- of the students and mem- Mrs. Roderick D. Manahan graduate of Holy Trinity WESTFIELD Call 233-1181 celebrate the occasion. High School in 1971 and Raymond M. Grim Jr, of sham. He was graduated bers of the Carteret, of Dunellen. High School and of St. attended Centenary College Bloomingburg. She was from Westfield High School, Plainfield and Summit The Rev. Michael J. Peters Hospital School of for Women graduated from Miami Kcmper Military College in clubs. Desmond officiated at the Nursing. Her husband, also and Rio Grande Donate Check eleven o'clock ceremony a graduate of Holy Trinity College, where he received a which was followed by a High School and of Mt. St. B.S. degree in biology. His A check for Duo has been reception at the Hotel Mary's College in brother, Stephen Wicker- presented to Muhlenberg Suburban in Summit. Maryland, will attend Seton sham of Basking Ridge, Hospital by the Gingko and Given in marriage by her Hall School of Law in the served as best man. Rohodendron Twigs to father, the bride had her fall. further the cardiology Mrs. H, Fred Monley of sisters Mrs. Robert Maurer A rehearsal dinner was facilities. The money was and Miss Elizabeth Wright, Fairhope, also formerly of made possible by a Joint hosted by the bridegroom's Westfield, entertained at a both of Westfield, as her parents. Prenuptial parties project, a taste tour. Over honor attenden is. Ptrtonatiird Psrmancnts [prenuptial dinner as did 200 people participated in for the bride were given by Mrs. John W. Campbell Jr. Bridesmaids were ~ Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. the tour which took place in Marianne Busse of Wigs ... Wiglets and their proper care ... formerly of Mountainside. A four different homes. Mrs. Wright of New Providence, reception followed the Maplewood, Miss Barbara and Miss Busse. AIR CONDITIONING Walter McManus held the Wright, sister of the bride, HEATING ceremony at the appetizers, Mrs. Gordon The couple are now on a FREE.OFF-STREET PARKING CALL.FOR.APPOINTMENT FUEL OIL bridegroom's mother's of Westfield and the wedding trip to Bermuda. Hamilton and Mrs. Robert bridegroom's sisters from Hours; 9 to 6 — Fridays til 9 — Closed Mondays 474 NORTH AVE. E., WESTFIELD home. Schantz had the salads and Dunellen, Misses Margaret, Even today prices show AOami 3-3213 The couple are currently Mrs. Philip Reed the Mary Jane, and Beth little respect for the law of 100 Elmer Street, Westfield 232-0700 Business Established by F. B. McDowell -- 1928 on a motor trip. desserts. Manahan. gravity. 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JUNE 27th TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 20 to 50% Off (on selected items) Including Some of Summer's Needed Fashions!

one ttk CEnTRRL flVEnUE • WESTFIELO.TlEUJ JERSEY 232-4800 Open Thurs. til 9 tnvwmM, mm* W, m* Ann Rhule DebraHunt Bride Of Plans Wedding Mr. and Mn. Harry W. Hurt of Scott Foringer Berkeley Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Joan, to Scott Coteman, son of Mr. and Rhule of lusS Lamberts Mill Mn. James H. Coleman of Pittsburgh. Rd. have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Hunt is a graduate of Bethany Ann, to Scott Foringer, son College, Bethany, W. Va., where she of Mr. and Mrs. Harold majored in elementary education. She is Foringer of Butler, Pa. the granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. The June 1 ceremony took Harry W. Hunt of »ll Grandview Ave. place at the Presbyterian Mr. Coleman, also a graduate of Church of Westfield at Bethany College, is employed by twelve o'clock with Rev. Fahlgren and Associates Inc. Adver- Henry .Bovenkerk of- tising and Public Relations in Pitts- ficiating. A reception burgh. followed at the home of the Dthra/cwnifiMt A spring of 1*75 wedding is planned. bride's parents. The bride was given in V marriage by her father. Cynthia Ann Oney June Marie Skartchi Twins Awarded Nursing Stipends Miss Patricia Shaffer of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. was maid Oney-Legowski James T. Pfeiffer Mountainside Woman's Westfield, sing in the belongs to Our Lady af of honor. The bridesmaids Club presented their Westminster Choir, officer* LourdM Church. To attain were Miss Carol Tonkinson Is Bridegroom-Elect scholarship! at Governor in the Student Auxiliary at her. future endeavor, of E. Phreta, Pa. and the Engagement Told Livingston Regional High the high school, co-captains she'll be attending School's annual recognition of the twirling squad of the Bridgewater College, bridegroom's sisters Miss Mr. and Mn. Gorman P. Oney of Ml Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Skarecki of Melinda and Lisa Foringer Cranford have announced the program on June 12. The Highlander Band, and Bridgewater, Va. Willow Grove Rd. have announced the presentation was made by members of the National Clara Ann Schaffar, of Butler, Pa. Flowergirls engagement of their daughter, Miss engagement of their daughter, June were Miss Jennifer Johnson Marie, to James T. Pfeiffer, son of Mr. the president, Mn. Joseph Honor Society. The girli daughter of Mr. and Mn. Cynthia Ann Oney, to Joseph John P. D'Altrui. have been accepted at Frank Schaffer of IMS of Fayetteville, N.Y., and Legowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. and Mrs. Charles Pfeiffer of 911 Miss Laura Campbell of Cleveland Ave. Dorene and Denise Alessi, Muhlenberg Hospital School Ledgewood Rd., Moun- Clastic Studio Legowiki of 175 North Cottage PI. twin daughten of Mr. and of Nursing. tainside, received the club's Mn. Scott Foringer Butler, both nieces of the Miss Oney is a graduate of Westfield Miss Skarecki is a graduate of Holy bridegroom. Trinity High School and is employed by Mrs. E. Alessi of 12S1 Laura Ross, daughter of General Schlorship. Her Senior High School and attended Union Knollwood Rd, Moun- Mr. and Mn. J. Ross of 12*0 activities included vice- South Pacific Ends June 30 Charles Foringer of College. In September she will be at- Chubb t Son Inc., Short Hills. Mr. Butler served as beat man Pfeiffer is a Westfield High School tainside are to share the Poplar Ave., Mountainside presidency of the Leader's tending Muhlenberg Hospital's School of Dorothy Sevebeck has received the Home Club, member of the G.A.A., "South Pacific," starring formance! For their parts for his brother. Ushers were Nursing. graduate and is a member of the Raymond Rhule of West- Westfield Volunteer Fire Department. Memorial Nurse's Economics Scholarship. and past president on the Betsy Palmer and Jerome they were coached by Mr. Legowski is a graduate of Holy Scholarship. The girls have Laura was a member of the Sub-Junior Woman's Club. Hineg continues to delight conductor Jonathan field, brother of the bride, Trinity High School and attended Union He is employed by Mikro-Pul in Summit. Harold Foringer of Satellite An October 1975 wedding is planned. been active from the Sub-Junior Woman's Club, She is a graduate of the audiences at the state Anderson in the singing of College. He is associated with the Brownie level of scouting, has been employed during Barbiion School of theatre of New Jersey, the "Dites Moi," which they do Beach, Fla., brother of the Operating Engineers and is presently bridegroom, and Troy Lewis members of the the past year at Geiger's Modeling. Clara will bo Paper Mill Playhouse. It with Betsy Palmer and working for American Steele Erectors. Presbyterian Church in Cider Mill, Westfield. She present neit year at will be at the Playhouse Jerome Hines. Their French of Johnstown, Pa. An August 1975 wedding is planned. eight times a week through they learned from Robert The bride is a graduate of Moravian College, majoring June 30. Anderson, who plays Lower Merion High School in liberal arts. The two children in the "Henri" in the show and in Ardmore, Pa., and at- cast: "Ngana," played by speaks both Spanish and tended Pennsylvania State Lisa Trapani of Springfield French. University. Her husband is With the Collegians OCEAN and "Jerome," played by This is eight-year-old currently an American Ralph Fandetta Jr., of Lisa's debut on stage, but studies major at Penn- Millburn won their parts Ralph, who is nine, was one sylvania State. GROVE A rehearsal dinner was Two Westfield girls were liberal arts program at NEPTUNE TWS OCEANFRONT over others who auditioned. of the fairies in the Play- among 34 graduates from Colby College. Both are "Paper Mill house's production of "A hosted by the bridegroom's Oak Knoll School, Summit FORAGRIAT children." Lisa is the Midsummer Night's parents at Sleepy Hollow recently. They are: Cindy Matthew Boylan Jr. of 205 daughter of Marge Trapani Dream." After 48 per- Inn, Scotch Plains. Braun, daughter of Dr. and FAMILY (Mrs. Peter) who works in formances of Shakespeare Mrs. Foringer is the Haul Ave. was awarded an Mrs. Fred Braun, SOS Elm undergraduate degree in VACATION Paper Mill's box office and and some SO (to date) of granddaughter of the late C. St. and Michelle Pepe, Ralph is the son of Paper "South Pacific" he is a Kenneth Ritchey and Mrs. chemistry at the 12Hh WRITE fOR COLOR BROCHURE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. commencement ceremonies rniucrrv BUREAU, roaox tn Mill's wardrobe master. veteran! "I want to be an Ritchey of Altoona, Pa., and CarTPepe, 523 Alden Ave. Both children just can't actor when I grow up" he the late Mr. and Mrs. of the Unlvenity of Notre OCEAN GROVEXJ. 0775* V wait for the next per- declares Raymond A. Rhule of Dame on May 19. Williamsburg, Pa. Joan Stehle of North Ave. The couple plan to live in received the Delta Epsilon In Westfield it's Sigma National Scholastic State College, Pa. Honor Society award at recent Honors Convocation held at Caldwell College, STORK Caldwell. Miss Stehle was the recipient also of the Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Walter Macrae, center, newlyweds. will shar^ wedding an- Kappa Gamma Phi, Cassidy of 722 Castleman niversaries with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Macrae, left, and his grandparents, National Catholic College Dr. announce the birth of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Coats, at right. Women's Society award, the their first child, a son, Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism James Peter, born June 9 at Wed on Anniversary of Parent§, Grandparents award and was elected to Saint Barnabas Medical Who's Who among students in American Universities 1/4 to 1/2 Center in Livingston. Miss Karen Leslie Cowan, at the Presbyterian Church bridegroom, Allison Ehlert daughter of Mrs. Natalie in Westfield. A reception of Westfield and Kim Wallis and Colleges. PRICE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cowan of 642 Fairmont Ave. followed at the home of the of Simsbury, Conn. deMontmorency of 422 and Mr. Frank Cowan of bride. Dee-Dee Watson served as Carol A. Trenn, daughter Linden Ave. announce the Falls Church, Va., became Given in marriage by her of Mr. and Mrs. William H. birth of their third child, the bride Friday afternoon flower girl and John father, the bride wore a Esposito as ring bearer. Trenn of 471 Channing Ave. SPRING AND SUMMER Elizabeth Chappelle, born of Keith Walter Macrae, son wedding dress of white is one of 21 Bucknell May 28 at Overlook of Mr. and Mrs. Walter eyelet and carried a bouquet Frederick Boas of University students selected COLLECTION Hospital. She joins two Macrae of 45 Manitou of blue and white flowers. Edgartown, Mass., was the this year for membership in sisters, Jeanne 6 years old Circle. Her sisters, Cindy Decker of best man. Groomsmen were Mortar Board, national and Christine 3 years old. The occasion also marked Newtown, Pa., matron of Robert Taylor, William leadership society for Red Cross Short, DRESSES • GOWNS Great grandmother is Mrs. the 50th wedding an- honor, and Sandy Cowan of Moore and Christopher women. John S. Parsell Sr. of E. niversary of the Exton, Pa., maid of honor, Hansen, all of Westfield and Broad St. and grandmother bridegroom's grandparents, wore long, empire style Kevin Coats of New Kathryn M. Schatz, Socialites. Cobbies, PANTSUITS • SPORTSWEAR is Mrs, John S. Parsell Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. George L. dresses of flower print and Providence and Ray Decker daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gallows Hill Rd. Coats of Union and the 21st picture hats, and carried of Newtown, Pa. Ralph Schatz of 129 Bar- Collegians wedding anniversary of his baskets of spring flowers Both 1973 graduates of chester Way, recently Joyce and Life stride parents. which matched their gowns. Westfield High School, the completed her freshman Alterations Additional Carolyn J. McBride of The couple exchanged Similarly attired in shades couple will make their home year at Bucknell University ALL SALES FINAL Westfield has received her vows at a double-ring of blue, yellow and pink in Colorado after a motor and has been elected to the at dollars off prices I degree from Western ceremony performed by the were the bridesmaids; Kim trip through the New school's chapter of Phi Maryland College. Rev. Frederick E. Christian Macrae, sister of the England States. Delta Phi, national French What's a sale if it doesn't have brands you trust honor society. 44 ELM STREET WESTFIELD, N.J. Three residents of 1,700 students who received and styles you want? Plus pleasing prices. Our Westfield were among some degrees from Tufts GOP Club Sponsors Child Glenn Y. Tiedeman, son of sale has all three — come try us on! University on June 15. They Mr. and Mrs. Frederick are: E. Krishna Rao, son of The executive board of the day camp for two weeks this Tiedeman of 132 N. Euclid Mr. and Mrs. K. Rao of 555 Westfield Women's summer. Ave. will be entering Shackamaxon Dr. who Republican held its June Nathaniel Hawthorne received a Bachelor of meeting at the home of the Other business included College, Antrim, N.H., this Science degree; Thomas president, Mrs. Willard C. welcoming the following fall. He will be majoring in Dodd MacDowell, son of Mr. Magalhaes. new board members: Mrs. economics. and Mrs. Andrew M. It was unanimously Franklyn C. Isaacson, MacDowell of 315 Clifton St. decided to sponsor a child recording secretary; Mrs. Sally Williams, daughter received a Bachelor of through the Westfield Stanley F. Budd, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Science degree; and Community Center Day corresponding secretary; Williams of 783 Knollwood Patricia Karen Nagle, Camp. This contribution and Mrs. Walter C. Brand- Terr., received an associate daughter of Mr., and Mrs. enables a child to attend a sma, reception chairman. degree as a major in the Richard Nagle of 1750 Boulevard who received a Bachelor of Arts degree.

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Perry of MM Sylvaaia ly of WeetfieM, received night. At this time, children of a talk given last week at the Licensed Practical PI. "The purpose of the his Eagle rank in a may play on the tennis the final spring meeting ef Nurse Association, Division auxiliary,'7 stated Mr*. ceremony Apr. 23 in courts with a parent if both the WeatfieM YWCA board 12, on Saturday, July IS. Robert Furstner, president, Bangfcfrfr Thailand. Maj. parent and child have tennis of directors. out racial 1 at YW This land which once "is to help the Day Care Gen. Thomas G. Mellen, permits. Permits for Hie speaker waa Mrs.member* have. belonged to the Iroquois Center meet its yearly cetnmander, United States Westfield residents only Bessie Hunt, eaecutive The second pfcaae of Ike Indians is nestled in a 30 budget, and to volunteer Military Assistance Com- may be obtained in the director of the YWCA of Action Audit is la carry tke square mile forest which mand, Thailand, and Recreation Office in the Essex and West Hudson, YW program to tke service whenever needed." Municipal Building, from 9 features a continually "The recent Gigantic district chairman of the who described her YW i munity 'to help changing Festival of Thailand Regional BSA, a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - efforts to deal with racism racism, she said. Garage Sale, which is the Friday. Flowers accented with main money-raising effort, presented the award. E. C, in the Montclair-Orange In Westfield, an Actim fountains and waterfalls, was very successful," roley, director of Esso Children under 16 years of area. Audit for local YWCA heard Famingoes, peacocks, and reported Mrs. Furstner. Standard Thailand Ltd., age may not use the courts members will te Isuarhsi other exotic birds add toth e With die profits realited troop committee chairman, before noon on Saturdays, According to Mrs. Ruth V. next fall, according to Mm. glamour of the landscape. from this sale, plus those of was master of ceremonies. Sundays and holidays or Hill, director of the West- Jean AttenooraujpY Children's attractions in- the miiii-baiaar held in the Bill is the son of Mr. and after 6 p.m. on any day, field Recreation Com- president. clude a wild animal circus, fall, and auxiliary dues, the lira. W R. Shupe who lived whether playing with a mission, working adults dolphin show, plus animals membership voted to give at 401 Birch PI. here from parent or not. Children may should have priority for Modem lagend holds that to ride which include a the Day Care Center U,m. 1st* to 1971, when Esso play, however, if there are court time during the hours Abraham «u at IS moataa. camel and an elephant. A check for this amount was DavMGra«s*Krl>fceto Eaatern Inc. was trans- empty courts. most available to them. the height of a 15-ynr-old. Air conditioned buses will presented to Mrs. Peter Mrs. Robert Farstaer, Ml. preside* sf Weaiea's ferred from New York to leave Terrill Junior High Kuhn, president of the board AaiUlary, WestAeM Day Care Cesrter, pretests a check Houston, Tex. School parking lot, Scotch of trustees of the Center, by far M.ZMtoMrt. Peter Kaha, presiieat «f the beard af Shupe's Scouting ex- Plains at • a.m. and return Mrs. Furstner. trastees. Laahlag aa. lea raw at left. Mrs. Jaha BraaeYi. perience began with the Cub approximately 7 p.m. In accepting the check, aewly-cfcctesl auxiliary pretieeat, Mrs. Rehcrt ftsadel program at Benjamin Ample parking facilities are a*4 Mrs. Jaha Saeeara, ca-chairme* ef gkpuitic garage Franklin School in West- Mrs. Kuhn announced this sale, whese effort* helped1 raise the meaey. William F. Shape provided. would put the fund cam- field. At 11 he joined Troop Hie cost includes round paign "over the top," and 172 of Colonial District and troop in their neighborhood. trip bus fare, luncheon Church which was in charge summer, Mrs. Furstner among the Scouters he As ranking Scout Bill was would indeed help the center of the bake sale booth. announced that the mini- porpoise show, and other meet its budget. Mrs. Kuhn remembers especially from named senior patrol leader attractions. Reservations The officers for W74-7S bazaar will be held again in his first troop are Alan of Troop 922 and held the emphasized that the school were announced: Mrs, John October. The Women's must be no later than July 3. only enrolls children of Eberaale, a Scoutmaster for post until the family moved 39.90 Brandli, president; Mrs. Association of the Presby- Further information is working mothers - not more than 2S years. Frank to Bangkok. available from Dorothy L. Peter Ward, vice-president; terian Church will again Sullabarger, an assistant The five original Scouts in mothers who expect charity Mrs. J. Wallen Anderson, sponsor a Craft Workshop party pajamas McGrath of 715 Summit - but mothers who must Scoutmaster who taught Troop 922 were rapidly Ave, corresponding secretary; Day in the fall. All crafts first aid from his experience joined by more than 25 work, and must pay tuition Mrs. N D Bailiet, recording made will be donated to the in Ski Patrol; Dem Baeder, others, mostly tenderfoot. Regional Board proportionate to their secretary; Mrs. RE. auxiliary to be sold at the and gowns means. Since this does not committeeman, who The next two years the troop Ellsworth, treasurer. bazaar. Mra. Furstner transmitted his enthusiasm kept up an active Scouting special purchase of regular 58,00 to 82,00 To Meet Tuesday cover expenses, and the Committee chairmen are expressed her appreciation for outdoor cooking and program while aim working The regular monthly school it non-profit, Mrs. Harmin Wood, by- to these ladies for their Jerry Roberts, a Marine in on fund raising projects to meeting of the Union County receiving no federal funds, laws; Mrs. Roderick Chute, generosity and invaluable World War II, whose equip itself with tents and famous make one and two piece gowns and Regional High School and only by many donations membership and assistance. She thanked specialty was the drill team. gear. Bill's personal District No. l Board of can the ultimate in quality hospitality; Mrs. John again all the auxiliary BUI participated in a rugged progress during this time two and three piece party pajamas .. Education will be held on education continue to be Buehler, nominating; Mra. members and friends of the camping experience that included Life rank and Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the offered in these days of high James Cocco, publicity, and Day Care Center who helped included Klondike (sled) completion of his Eagle the soft, soft look in polyester ... cafeteria of the David inflation. Mrs. John Shepard, ways make the mini-bazaar and derbies in January, project, the organization, Brearley Regional High At the open meeting for all and means. garage sale so successful Appalachian Trail Hikes training and im- colorful prints and soft colors in blue, School in KeniTworth. the members and workers of Before adjourning for the this year. and Delaware River Canoe plementation of the acolyte the garage sale, Mrs. Coffee and cake will be trips in the spring and fall. program in his church, and mint, peach, white, beige, navy ... served at 7:30 p.m, for Furstner thanked everyone Ashbrook Golf His last experience with convered nine months. Bill residents who wish to speak who helped so willingly. She Winners of Ashbrook Orvil Ostberg, 55-15-50; 2, Troop 172 was an Adiron- arrived in Thailand last informally to their Board of made special mention of the Women's Stroke Tourney Mrs. Philip Kasi 60-16-44. dacks wilderness camp, year in time for summer sizes 6 to 16. Better Dresses Third Floor Education representative* Women's Society of the are: 18-hole, Flight A- low Flight B • low gross Mrs. which closed with Bill camp. He then completed prior to the meeting. First United Methodist gross, Mrs. William Frank William McGuire, 56; 1, receiving Star Scout rank in his requirements, and was Plainfield and Short Hills Mall 85,1, Mrs. Andrew Budz 88- Mrs. Caroline Proudfoot 57- a moonlight cermeony. endorsed by his Eagle board 21-67; 2, Mrs. Kent Smith 95- 23-34; 2, Mrs, Gordon Upon the family's transfer of Review during the third 22-73; 3, Mrs. Arthur Kassay Ehrlich 57-20-37; 3, (tie) to Houston in 1971 Bill and hs week in December, while 97-21-76. Mrs. Morris Birnett 58-20-38 father were called upon by active in Troop 700. Bill is Flight B - low gross, Mrs. and Mrs. Dale Haworth 58- the Sam Houston Council to presently the senior patrol Thor Lonstrup 94; 1, Mrs. 20-38. assist in forming a new leader of the troop. 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No charge for consultation, of course. 233-2300 - Plainfield 756-3100/Short Hills 376-3100 Staff Stages Accident to Prevent Them Shore Tripe CampHte* Awnft July 8 Opening Counselors and directors recreational programs and Mrs. Ruth V. Hill, director Little Campettes, aged 4 and Wendy will be joined by of the Four Seasons Outdoor groups using the center for of the Westfield Recreation to 6, are preparing far ex- Center spent all last the day or weekend this Commission, announces citing weeks this summer, Sawhill, who will be weekend having accidents. summer WON'T have any. that the Wednesday shore beginning July I. The maJerta g m art at Syracuse Their aim: to make sure Program Director Mike trips will continue this year. Westfield YWCA's camp for U. next fall, aad wfce will youngsters attending the Healy, 24, who is studying Glen Maggio, trip co- little girls, located in the bring a strong crafts Center's two day camps, for a master's degree in ordinator, says that per- Watchung Reservation is a background, along win her families attending public health at Columbia mission slips will be minature tiled version of experiences of island distributed on Mondays Campettes, scaled entirely camping in Maine." beginning at l p.m. The first for the physical and Bath is Beth Mttvan, a 21 teens who return the recreational aspects of the Junior at Georgian Court signed slips with carfare younger age group. Once College, majoring in will be permitted to go. weekly a special day trip "The only stipulations," with swimming and heating . new craft and Mr. Maggio says, "are is planned for them at Four dramatics ideas to the Seasons Outdoor Center. Littles last summer. Margie registration and weekly Karen taW aad •e WeM enjoy s eaasp-mede Gibssa, a senior in Berkeley m participation at the teen Mary Hagen, director, in aim • m •• i - aad rice krisaies. center and good conduct announcing staff ap- Heights High, who lived in throughout the week." pointments, comments Singapore as a child, He . suggested that "Littles are great fun to brought songs, stories, Sports Schools Offer students wear their own work with. They have such a origami and nature projects bathing suits, unless they quality of wonderment, and to enrich last year's camp. are willing to pay extra for a every thing we program is Wendy Hylander, a 20 Hours Of Instruction locker. new and interesting to them. Westfield High senior, Twenty hours of a.m. until i We're very fortunate, too, in The bus will leave from experienced in water sports, professional instruction in Basketball will be under Edison Junior High School having an experienced, well games and outdoor cookery judo-or in basketball the direction of at 9 a.m. It will leave the qualified staff who enjoy completes the staff, who That's the choice for boys Physical Director shore at 3 p.m. this age group. Beth, Margie work together to provide a age • to 11 and boys ages 12 Reinhard. For boys ages I Back in the boat - EnvirMunealal work camp director well-rounded schedule of to 14 in the Westfield YMCA to 11 it will be held from 10 Meg Pakenham anisic "canpcrs" back into canoe in Panos Earns Eagle Rank activities in each week's summer sports schools for a.m. until noon, for boys proper way to prevent dumping boaat. v the week of July t and July ages 12 to 14 from • a.m. University School of Public County's Lebanon Township Ralph Panos, son of Mr. Ralph is presently serving Wendy says "They like It. until 10 a.m. Health, explained the was in ways of preventing and Mrs. Ralph Panos of 762 in the office of junior best the things where they "In the winter it would "The sports schools are philosophy of the two-day accidents on the waterfront, Knollwood Terr, received assistant Scout master and can gat really dirty, like take four months of lessons conducted the way training programs for on the Center's 32 environ- the award of Eagle on June has served as assistant making plaster casts of to get an equal amount of professional athletes train- counselors: "The camp is mental education stations, 17 at a court of honor of patrol leader, patrol leader, animal tracks and eating training," said Y Physical daily .That's the best way to new. Our emergency and and on the archery range. Troop 73, Holy Trinity. and librarian. His merit spaghetti, and exploring Director Harry L. Lesher, learn any athletic skill," lifesaving equipment is "An awareness of public badges include camping, brooks for tadpoles. As long Jr. emphasized Lesher. "It's a brand new and the best. health plays an important conservation of natural as they're cleaned up before The judo clinic will be sure bet to liven up the "But we intend to have role when you bring people resources, cooking, first- they go home, mothers don't directed by black belts season for boys staying at our staff so safety-conscious together in an environment aid, swimming, lifesaving, seem to mind." Tshang Bok Chung, home, and send them back and so alert that we NEVER where enjoyment - and chemistry, nature, Uttle Campettes register associate physical director, to school with a new have to use it." hazards - are built in. Our firemanship, public one week at a time, with six and his assistant, Ton Yul proficiency under their Consequently, a major 153 acres are rugged, which speaking, and wood carving. periods from July I to Aug. Choi, also a black belt. belts." portion of the two day safety of course, is its great at- He is also a recipient of Ad IS. Further information is Judo for boys ages t to 11 Registration for the traction for suburban Altare Dei, the Roman available at the YWCA, 220 will be held from «to 10 a.m. classes is now underway at Lifeiaving methods demonstrated by Mike Healey were training at the Westfield Catholic religious award. aimed at training Four Seasons' staff hopes never to YMCA and VWCA's 153- youngsters. Clark St. for boys ages 12 to 14 from 10 the Y, 13s Ferris Place. acre facility in Hunterdon Healy, who spent two years with the Peace Corps in the Fiji Islands as a public health worker in a small clinic and mission school teacher, was sur- prised and delighted to find his staff had an extensive background in safety and Ralph Panos first aid. And a staff- Ralph's scouting ex- produced manual for study perience began in January detailing the latest 1969 in Wilmington, Del. procedures in keeping where as a member of Troop youngsters safe and happy 69 he progressed to the rank in camp." of Star. After moving to New Jersey's Leading 'One of the assets of the Westfield he joined Troop group is the number of 73. specialists who come with Family Financial Center an accident-prevention And so although the staff No accident - Ditching a canoe on purpose was method used by Four Seasons coun- background in their is committed to keep every a • e • selors to prevent accidents this year. Left to right are Fanny Schmidt, Artie Schmidt specialty." youngster safe, the coun- and Cheryl Williams. Thus he found waterfront selors practiced handling director Marge Berger any emergency that could ready to contribute ideas on occur. the best way to make On the waterfront, they youngsters responsible in staged every conceivable JARVIS DRUG STORE the water. type of water accident - Field Sports Director from the loss of an oar and 54 Elm St. Roger Weinke emphasized how to retrieve it to rescues Big, proper techniques of with buoys, lifelines, Westfield "loading" a bow and arrow, lifepoles, walking searches, counselor aid in keeping and latest techniques of Bigger, kids behind the line. artificial respiration - "even Environmental Education though we have the Director Dody Spach and resuscitator." Biggest Prescriptions Environmental Work Camp How to enter boats the Director Meg Pakenham safe way was demonstrated, emphasized the importance as well as how to fasten life Drugs of all counselors having preservers. their children with them at Cardiac massage, how to Cosmetics all times. Tours of the trails apply tourniquets, how to Not only does City Federal Savings centered around poisonous use air splints and man the Kodak Outer plant identification, types of stretcher were also have a Big interest in each and animals likely to be en- demonstrated and prac- every community we serve— countered, use of compass ticed. The Center is open we, as New Jersey's Leading to find directions and map this summer for two day Family Financial Center have FREE DELIVERY reading. camps for boys grades 1-6, a "Inevitably, there will be girls' day camp, family an even Bigger interest in the bruises and scrapes. We recreation and environ- financial needs of the many 233-0662-3-4 intend to see that's all," said mental education and use by families that make up each Healy. But he is impressed religious, scout and church 0 of the 40 communities we with the emergency groups. serve. And, as New equipment available for use Fortified by an ex- - including air splints, perienced well trained staff Jersey's Largest, we pay resuscitator, and the latest and "equipment we would the Biggest interest on scoop stretcher which slips love to have had in our Fiji the savings that are on under an injured person Clinic," Healy is confident deposit in our Savings Fuel Oil and Burner Service enabling him to be lifted of a safe and sane summer without moving him. for all. Certificates and Passbook accounts. 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PUBLIC NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE provements to the amount that SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Public Notice is hereby given SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW they have been specially bene The report above referred to is filed with the Town Clerk •» or f CHURCH SERVICES that an ordinance of which the JERSEY, DOCKET NO. DJ 18- lited. now on file in the office of the before the time of Mis) me#tin*. JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, following is a copy was intro- 645 73 AMERICAN DISPOSAL, The ordinance and improve- Town Clerk and open for exam in. UNION COUNTY. DOCKET NO. f- duced, read and passed, on first INC.. A Corporation of the Stateof ation by all persons interested JOV C VKCCLAKO 2SSS73 LAWRENCE T. REAGAN ments are as follows: Town Clark reading by the Council of the New Jersey, Plaintiff, VS. WAL- SPECIAL ORDINANCE MO. UJ4 herein. AND RICHARD NISSEN, Plaintiffs, Town of Westfield at a meeting TER DEMKOWICZ, INC., De- NOTICE is hereby oiven that • 27 74 2T FmlltM vt. HARRISON WILLAR, JR. et ux., fendant AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE held June 25. 1974, and that the FOR CONCRETE SIDEWALK the Council will meet in the Coun- Defcnesnft. said Council will further consider CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX- cil Chamber, Municipal Building, the same for final passage on the REPLACEMENT ON PORTIONS 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, A founUu m Aicity tu CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU- ECUTION — FOR SALE OF OF EAST BROAD STREET AND TION • FOR SALE OF MORT- 9th day of July, 1974, at Eight PREMISES New Jersey, on Tuesday evening, credited vita Maf at* to Thirty P.M., in the Council Cham- ELM STREET IN THE TOWN OF GAGED PREMISES By virtue of the above stated July 9, 1974, at eight-thirty in the dwti*?ui* truth tvom Urn. ber, Municipal Building, 425 E. WESTFIELD AND TO MAKE AN Sy virtue of Hie above stated writ writ of execution to me directed I evening to hesr and consider ob- Broad St., Westfield, New Jersey, APPROPRIATION OF MONIES Writings v«r* tfcrowB imto it, o* execution to me directed I shall shall expose tor sale by public jections to said report, maps and Sunday, 10 a.m., nonuatr at which time and place any NECESSARY THEREFOR. vendue, in room B 8, in the Court assessments, which objections and the truta fla*M4, •*• worship, sermon by the minis- expose for sale by public vendue, in person who may be interested Passed and adopted June 27, Sundays, 9:45 a.m., Sunday House, in the City of Elizabeth, must be in writing and must be room B4, in the Court House, in the therein will be given an opportun- 1972. school for youth of all afw ter, the Rev. Wilmont J. Mur- N J , on Wednesday, the 10th day City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wed- ity to be heard concerning said aa4 adults (buan are avail- 8:30 pm., Installation of ray, ea the topic "Living of July A.D., 1974, at two o'clock 1 nesday, tha 17th day of July A.D., ordinance. able call church for Infor- Temple Officers. WlU Christ, ' child care for 1*74, at two o'clock In the afternoon in the afternoon of said day, all JOYC VREELAND the right, title and interest of the mation); 10:45 am., ptv- Saturday, Sabbath asrvkw, pre-schoolers 11 a.m. Summer of laid day. aarvka prayer masting; II 9:30 a.m., Temple Cadillac Choir rehearsal. Town Clerk above named defendant in and to a.m., morninf wonhlp serv- Dance, 9 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m., church ALL that tract or parcel of land SPECIALORDINANCE NO. the following property, to wit: cabinet. and premises, hereinafter AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE All that tract or parcel of land ics (children's church tor Sunday, morning asrvica, described, situate, lying and being in FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF and premises, situate, lying and gnau 1-3; nuraery also 8:15 a.m. the City of Elizabeth, in the County STORM SEWERS AND AP being in the City of Elizabeth, in available); « pm., ••nior Monday, morning service, of Union, and State of New Jersey. PURTENANCES ON STANLEY the County of Union and State of Youth F*llow»hip; T p.m., 7 a.m. FIRST TRACT: Being land down AVENUE FROM ST. MARKS New Jersey evtsUu worship servlcs. Tuesday, contract bridge, and designated on a certain map AVENUE TO EAST BROAD BEGINNING at a point in the 8 p.m. entitled, "Map of Building Lots at STREET AND LENOX AVENUE northerly I ine ot Clinton Place dis- Waantadsys, mid - watk Oaklawn, an addition to the City of FROM STANLEY AVENUE TO tant westerly along the same 100 prayer service. Wednesday, duplicate bridga, Eliisbeth, N.J.," surveyed by J.L. ARCHBOLD PLACE AND TO feet from its intersection with the IMteys, T:SO p.m., "Chaptl 8 p.m. PROVIDE FOR THE APPRO- westerly line of Hazard Place; Bauer, C.E., September 1905, and PRIATION OF MONIES NECES- Mountaineers" • Bible study Thursday, morning service, filed in the Union County Register's thence (1) along said line of Clin- SARY THEREFOR AND THE ton Place north 78 degrees 30 •ad crafts for youths grades T a.m. Office on September 2,1905 as Lot 10 ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTIC on taid map. minutes west 50 feet to a point; S-S. PATION NOTES FOR THE FI- thence (2) north li degrees 30 Sunday, 10 a.m., there will SECOND TRACT: Being laid NANCING OF SAID WORK. minutes east 208,04 feet to a point; be church school for the cradle down and designated on a certain BE IT ORDAINED by the Town thence (3) south 78 degrees 30 SUMMER SHOE and crib, nuraery, and kinder- map entitled, "Map of Building Lots Council of the Town of Westfieid minutes east 150 to a point in the garten departments; 10 a.m. at Oaklawn, an addition to the City in the County of Union as follows; said westerly line of Hazard worship service in the sanc- of Elizabeth, N.J.," surveyed by SECT ION I. For the purpose of Place. Ihtnce (4) along the same tuary, the Rev. Robert B. J.L. Bauer, C.E., September 1905, enlarging and extending the south 11 deqrees 30 minutes west doowin, senior minister, will and filed in the Union county storm water system of the Town 100 feet to a point; thence (5) Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthot; Register's Office on September 2, of Wesff ield, storm sewers of rein north 78 degrees 30 minutes west 10:15 am,, Sunday School; peach on "Joining the IMS, as Lot 11 on said map. forced concrete pipe with neces- 100 feet to a point, thence (6) SALE south ll degrees 30 minutes west " 10:SO to 11:45 a.m., Dlvlna Thursday, 10 a.m., adult ./ortd ' Following the service •The mortgaged premises are sary manholes, cafch basins, oth ' Bible study, 7 pm. Weight a fellowship hour will be held er appurtenances and improve 108.04 feet to the point and place of Uturgy. further described as follows: ments incidental thereto shall be Warriors. on the front lawn of the BEGINNING at a point in the BEGINNING. constructed in the following loca BEING commonly known as ooarn, MSVICES Friday, t p.m., The Ark Cof- church (weather permitting), easterly line of Alton Street, distant tions: CAR ESS 4, AMAJ.Fl, SANDIER feehouse. with punch and cookies. All northerly 73.42 feet measured along No. 14 Hazard Place, Elizabeth, Stanley Avenue from St. Marks New Jersey, are Invited to stay for a time said line of Alton Street from the service wlU be held In fie Sunday, 10 a.m., worship Avenue to East Broad Street and There is due approximately corner formed by Its intersection Scotch Plains TMCA, Orand service, the Rev. Julian Alex- of greeting and visiting. Lenox Avenue from Stanley Ave- SI,414.55 and costs. a:d Union ItrseU, Tuesday ander Jr. will speak; church Wednesday, I p.m., finance with the northerly line of Canion nue to Archbotd Place. The Sheriff reserves the right to avsnlngs at 7:45. school for toddlers through commission meeting, Room Street, running thence (1) North SI SECTION II. That all of said adjourn this sale. second grade; T p.m., Mem-214. degrees03 minutes East and at right work shall be completed under the RALPHORISCELLO, Sheriff 90 90 THE CATHOLIC CsTCICH bers in Prayer; I p.m., nur- Thursday, 8 p.m., business angles to said line of Alton Street supervision of the Town Engineer ALFRED H. SAUER, Atty. To ture commission meeting. management commission 110.00 feet to a point; thence (2) and in accordance with Town DJ & WL CL 787 05 or HOC HOLT Tmorrnr North 1 degree 57 minutes West and specifications and preliminary 6 13 74 JT Fees: $71.04 •12 19 WL sVv. Magr. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Masion meeting, Room 101. parallel with said line of Alton plans prepared for same and itar • meeting. Street, 70.00 feet to a point; thence which are now on file in the office (Regularly 17,00 to 28.00) (3) South IS degrees 03 minutes of the Town Engineer and are SHERIFF'S SALE Wednesday, 7 p.m., Summer R. 9A.VV* hereby made part of this ordi- West and parallel with the first SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW Fellowship — supper and Bi- nance. JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI- course above described 110.00 feet to ble Study at the home of SION, UNION COUNTY, DOCK- a point in the said easterly line of SECTION III. That all of said Mrs. P, Chomlcs work shall be undertaken as a ET NO. F 303772 LEO KAPLO- WOMEN'S FLORSHEIM SHOES Alton Street; thence (4) South 1 general improvement to be paid WITZand STEVEN WISE, Plain- degree 57 minutes East along said for by general taxation. tifls, vs. MICO INVESTMENT line of Alton Street 70.00 feet to the SECTION IV. II is hereby de COR P , a corporation of the State WDOrOBTt point or place of BEGINNING. termined and declared that the ot New Jersey, Defendants. UimstM. — MS-MIT BEING commonly known as 121- estimated amount of money to be CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX- ECUTION FOR SALE OF 90 CONVSNTl ill 90 123 Alton Street, Elizabeth, N.J. to MORTGAGED PREMISES To Ssntoea-.il AJL The above description is in ac- purpose is $50,000.00, and that the •M wtttf n — su-iiw — 11 AM. Saturday evenings at 6 p.m.. cordsnee with surveys made by estimated maximum amount ot By virtue of the above-stated bonds or notes necessary to be writ of execution to me directed I •20 —11 AM. holy communion and sermon. 17 CMMreVs William Held, Surveyor, Westfield, shall expose for sale by public Sunday services: 7:45 a.m., New Jersey, dated April 23, 1971, issued for said purpose is $36,000. Bunday, Masses at 6:45, 8, (fer 00. There is hereby appropriated vendue, in room B 8. in the Court (Regularly 26.00 to 30.O0) 9:15,10:30, 11:45 a.m., 1 p.m. holy communion; 8:45 and and April 22, 1971. to said purpose the sum of $14,- House, in the City of Elizabeth, Chapel Muses, 9:45, 11 a.m. — tils ML 10 a.m., morning prayer and There is due approximately 000.00from Capital Surplus avail- N.J on Wednesday, the loth day Hlffi School Has* (Touth — Bill I'M. sermon on the first and third I7,*V3.15 with interest from May 13, able for such purpose, ol July AD,, 1974, at two o'clock Mans), 9:30 a.m. (lev cMMten ap te ata reara) Sundays in the month, holy 1*74 and costs. SECTION V. To finance such in the atternoon ot said day. ANDREW GELLER, NEWTON ELK IN Saturday Evening Mats, Lesson sermon: Christian communion and sermon on The Sheriff reserves the right to purpose, there shall be issued, ALL that trad or parcel of land, 0:30 p.m. Science. the second, fourth and fifth adfourn this sale. pursuant to the Loca I Bond Law of siluate, lying and being in the City Golden Text: 'When he, the Sundays; 11:30 a.m., holy RALPH ORISCELLO, the State of New Jersey, Bond An ot Elizabeth, in the County of OCSJ LADY OF LOTJBOES Spirit of truth, is come, he communion and sermon on the Sheriff ticipation Notes of said Town Union, in the stateof New Jersey: first and third Sundays in RAYMOND G. TOMA5ZEWSKI, which Shalt not exceed in the ag- BEGINNING al a point in the will guide you into all truth: Atty. gregate principal amount (he sum Northerly side of Lafayette Street 90 90 B. aemmeu for he shall not speak of him- the month, morning prayer DJ 1 WL CX4730S of 536,000.00. Said notes shall bear at the Southeast corner of land of To interest at a rate per annum as Henry A, Palmer, fhence North- self; but whatsoever he shall and sermon on the second, 6-20-74 4T $109.44 hear, that shall he apeak; and fourth, and fifth Sundays. may be hereafter determined erly nlonq his land One Hundred •24 •27 (Alr-OeadlMsaed) within the limitations prescribed Five {105) feet more or less to the he will show you things to Holy communion at 7 and by said law. All matters with Southerly line of lands of Johnson (Regularly 32.00 to 39.00) •av. Oerard I. McOarry, come." — John 16:13. 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday FANWOOD respect To said notes not de- j. Yates, thence Easterly along stav. Oerara B. Whelaa mornings. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH termined by this ordinance shall j the said line of Yates land Thirty •av. Jama* r. Bcacdstto TEMFLB EMAXt-EL Christian Healing Service 74 Martina Ave., South be determined by resolution to be (30) feet, thence Southerly at Sunday, Masses at T, 8, at 9:30 a.m. on Thursdays. Rev. George L. Hunt hereafter adopted. ri.ght angles with the last men- KEDS GRASSHOPPERS, 788 B.T "- Bev. Ettsabeta T. Anderson tioned line find parallel with the 9:15, 10:S0 am. and 12 noon. Ministers SECTION VI. Not more than line ot the said Henry A. Palmer Saturday Evening Mass, 7 Rabat, C WOODWDE CHAPEL 1 S 1,000.00 of the sum to be raised by One Hundred Five (105) feet more DANIEL GREEN OUTDORABLES p.m. Oaater, Sunday, 10 a.m., morning the issuance of said notes may be or less to the said I ine of Lafayette Weekdays, Masses at T and worship, Dr. George L. Hunt used to finance such purpose, Street, thence Westerly along said 8 a.m. will preach on the 186th meet- whether temporary or perma- line of Lalayette Street Thirty Sunday, 11 a.m., Family ing of the General Assembly nent, or to finance engineering or (30) loot to Ihe point and place of Holyday Masses, «, T, 8, 10 Jeel Seraa, Sr. Ti Bible Hour, Fred Kosln of of the United Presbyterian inspection costs and legal ex- BEGINNING 90 90 a.m., 8 p.m. TeLttt-STN Florence, South Carolina will Church, nursery care pro- penses, or to finance the cost of To Miraculous Medal Novena Friday, Shabbat service, be the speaker. Open Sunday the issuance of such obligations as BEING commonly known as and Mass: Monday at 8 P.m. vided, fellowship on the lawn provided in said Local Bond Law, 1069 Lafayette Street, Elizabeth, •6 8 p.m. •10 School up to 8 grade for Benediction during the following the service. R.S. 40A:2 20, New Jersey, Tuesday, Men's Club bridge, summer at same hour. Nur- Monday, 8 p.m., commis- There is clue approximately (Rcguterty lOAOto 15.00) school year on Fridays at 8 p.m. sery provided. sion on evangelism and mis- SECTION VII. It is hereby de- S22.O64.13 with interest from Au- 2:30 p.m. Sunday, 5:15 p.m., singing sion —lounge. termined an.fl declared tha.t the gust 3, 1972 and $6,160.64 with Baptisms on Sunday at 2 THE PRESBYTERIAN at John Runnells-Hospital. period of usefulness of the pur- interest trom November 1, 1973 p.m. by appointment. Tuesday, 8 p.m., session poses for the financing of which and costs. Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Fred meeting — Founders' Room. said notes are to be issued is a The Sheriff reserves the right to Confessions, Every Saturday Kosln will speak at the eve- period of 40 years computed from adjourn this sale. Handbags Drastically Reduced 20% to 50% and eves of Holy Days and Tuesday and Wednesday, the date of said bonds. ning service. 7:30 p.m., Youth Canteen. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff First Fridays, from 4 to 5 and Monday, 9:30 a.m. to noon KAPLOWITZ AND WISE. Attys. from 7:45 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, SECTION VIII. It is hereby de- will be the continuation of church offices closed. DJ & WL CX 471 05 ' f 8d i 80 termined and declared that the 6 13 74 4T Fees; $70.04 Daily Vacation Bible School. supplemental debt statement re- Men's Shoes Reduced - 17 to 27 Raw. M. This will conclude on Wednes- quired by said law has been duly Dr. Italy O. day and Wednesday evening ALL SAINTS'EPISCOPAL made and filed in the office of the Rev. Oariataa I. Rytsr, at 7:30 p.m. there will be CHURCH Town Clerk of said Town, and that Mractar «f Tasrik AcNvMaa such statement so filed shows that closing exercises. The pro- M9 Park Ave., Scotch Plains NOTICE TO rtallr '<•• .1iM Sunday, 8:30 and 10 am., gram for young people, eighth Toe Reverend John R. Nellson, the gross debt ot the Town as PROPERTY OWNERS worship services — Mr. Bo- grade through high school, defined in N.J.S.A. 40A:2-J3 of Notice is hereby given that Thur>4a> Ml* '(II • venkerk preaching: on the sub- Rector said Revised Statutes is increased Robert W. Brennan, Assessor of will conclude Wednesday also. The Rev. Carl B. Gracely, Asst. by this ordinance by $36,000.00, the Town of Westfield in Ihe ject "Hospitals — Cathedrals This group meets from 7 to Sunday, Pentecost IV, 8 and that notes authorized by this County of Union, has filed his re- /»E HONOR tiMi of Birth" from the summer 9 p.m. ordinance shall be within all debt port, maps and assessments for MASTER CHAM2E a.m., the Holy Eucharist; 10 limitations prescribed by said .Tenth series. "Hospitals — A Wilder- Tuesday, 8 p.m., Prayer a.m., the Holy Eucharist. special benefits done under ordi- BANK AMERICANO ness Experience," Mr. Ryder service and Bible study in law. nance therein named. He has as- Stt-1817 assisting. Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., Young certained the whole cost of ma- HANOI-CHAHOI Hebrews 6. People's A. A. meeting. Jerials, incidental grading and ex- Sunday, 8:30 a.m., holy Monday, 8 p.m., pastor nom- For information call 389- SECTION IX. This ordinance AMERICAN EXPRESS communion will be celebrated Wednesday, The Holy Eu- shall take effect twenty (20) days penses incurred in the construc- inating committee. 9224 or 232-1528. charist as announced. after the first publication thereof, tion of the improvements therein QUMMV at CENTRAL, WESTFIEID • 233-5(71 CARTE BLANCHE at this service; 9:50 a.m., Tuesday, 8 p.m., session Thursday, 1 p.m., Al Anon after final passage, named and has assessed the lands Sunday school and adult Bi- meeting. meeting. 6-27-74 IT Fees: $40.80 and premises fronting on the im- ble clauei; 11 a.m., worship Wednesday thru Saturday, nan CONGREGATIONAL i : service, at both services the 8 p.m., Coffee House. sermon will be delivered by us' Ufc Rev. Eugene A. Reh- CALVARY LPTHERAM wlnkel. CHURCH (LOA) 108 Eastmaa Straet, Craafsrd ST. HELEN'S B. O. CHURCH Pastor: DevM UtadMM, Bev. Thomas B. Meaner, Rev. Arnold J. Daalqulst STATION The worship servic1 e is held Sunday, 10 a.m., morning Rev. WUHam T. Morris at 9:30 a.m. during the sum- worship in the Meeting House, mer months. the Rev. Meyer's sermon topic RADIO Lambert's Hill Road There is babysitting for will be: "This Nation, Under at Baton Ave. children during the service. Ood", 11 a.m., Fellowship Weatfleld. X.7. - S3S-1I14 Parents are encouraged to Hour In the Coe Fellowship O00DO GO 00 00 00 Masses are scheduled as fol- bring their older children to Room. lows: Dally Mass - 9 a.m.; church with them. The pastor Tuesday, 8 p.m., Alateen In Sunday Masses • Saturday at will have a children's sermon. Coe Fellowship Room; 9 p.m., 8UNI 5:30 p.m., 8:15, 9:30, 10:43, Tuesday, "Celebrate Sum- Al Anon -••••- and 12 noon on Sunday. mer" with the Family 7 p.m, CONDITIONERS FROM OUR FINIST MAKIRS introduces a whole new ongle. The new Trinitron 114° wide-angle color de- flection picture tube gives you a sharp, bright, clear and vibrant full family-size color picture up front, and the slimmest cabinet around. 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caroiynjmL varnay ^ mffl I27A CENTRAL AVtNUK • MfffSTFIfflO • PHOMf 232.4*60 Dmlly fi30 fo 5:30. Tfcwrs. 'til 9f PUtLIC NOTICE NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given Sealed proposals will be re ..Public Notice is hereby given that an ordinance of which the ceived by the Mayor and Council that an ordinance of which the following is a copy was intro- of the Town of Westfield on Mon following is a copy was intro- duced, read and passed, on first day July 8, 197d at 10:00 A.M. duced, read and passed, on first reading by the Council of the prevailing time, at the Municipal reading by the Council of the Town of Westfield at a meeting Building J25 East Broad Street, Town of Westfield at a meeting JUST A held June 25, 1974, and that the Westfield. New Jersey for the con held June 25. 1974, and that the CALL said Council will further consider 5tructton of approximately 10,300 said Council will further consider U* A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LQCAL FIRMS the same for final passage on the square feet ol concrete sidewalk the same for final passage on the 9th day of July, 1974, at Eight and attendant work along the 9th day of July. 1974, at Eight Thirty P.M., in the Council Cham easterly side of Clifton Street, be' ThTty P M.. in the Council Cham- her, Municipal Building, 425 E. tween Central Avenue and the ber. Municipal Building. 425 E. Broad St., Westfield, New Jersey, Boulevard, and along thewesterly Broad Sf , Westfield, New Jersey, at which time and place any side of Sycamore Street, between at which time and place any person who may be interested Central Avenue and Columbus person who may be interested AUSTIt* DOM'S TOYOTA UNION COUNTY therein will be given an opportuni Avenue therein will be given an opportuni MOUNTAINSIDE ty to be heard concerning said Proposals must be delivered at W to be heard concerning said MAMAU I ordinance. the place and before the hour ordinance AljTO SALES VOLKSWAGEN, JOYC VREELAND above mentioned and must be ac JOY C VREELAND Sarvt.i tha Araa 25 Yaaia FRANKINIACH, ••lUMilNG i Town Clerk companied by a certified check, Town Clerk GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. or bid bond, made payable to the GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. •STOUT Inc. INC. HEATING order of the Treasurer of the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND Pick Up Ckailee A. Honacker THE CODE OF THE TOWN O» Town of Westfield, in an amount THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF • CROWN Atethofeaee' WESTFIELD. CHAPTER 13, equal to at least ten percent (10) WESTFIELD, CHAPTER 2, "AD- •at. 1*11 ot the base amount of the bid- Sedan. 4 RESIDENTIAL "MOTOR VEHICLES AND MINISTRATION," BY REV IS GENUAL ELECTRIC Waeone VOLMWAOEN CCNTCH TRAFFIC," BY REVISING CER Each proposal must also be ac ING SECT I ON 2 12.14 "NUMBER SaleetSeeviee COMMERCIAL TAIN PROVISIONS OF SEC companied by a surety company OF WORKING HOURS" AND Dl •CORONA Sato - lantoa - Panto INDUSTRIAL TION 1320 "PARKING PRO certificate stating that said surety Sport Sedan! "See Seymour for Your VISION 4. "DEPARTMENT OF • Refrlavratori • Diahvaehera New ead Vm* Cm - Tpacke HIBITED - AT ALL TIMES " company will provide the bidder PUBLIC WORKS." It Hard Topa Stattoa Waaaaa — Kaaawa Gkau next Affair" BE IT ORDAINED by the Town with the required performance rmwr i • Dfcfcv b BE IT ORDAINED by the Town • Wuhan Divan Larga Selection of Up-to-Data ractstr Taekte* ItarHalai Council of the Town of Westfield bond in 'he full amount of the Council of the Town of Weslfietd in the County of Union as follows: work * RRanaaa e * Televisor* USED CARS *X«-T4M •54-4S44 m the County of Union that the • High Fidelity * Stom SECTION I. That Section 13-20 Plans, specifica'ions and pro Code of ihe Town of Westfield be Dial 758-6300 1114 Iwth AM. 117 Cafftral AM. "Parking Prohibited - At All posal form may be examined or amended as follows: 166 U.S. Hoy. No. 22 Times," be amended by revising procured at the office of James SECTION I. That Section 212.U 233-2121 the paragraphs pertaining to Josephs, Town Engineer. Public "Number of Working Hours" be North Plalnfiald Parking Lots to read as follows Works Center, 959 North Avenue, nmended to read as follows: (Between Somerset fc Grove) FON INUMANCf CALL Parking Lots and Parks. W Westfield, New Jersey, on or 'Section 2-12-14. Number of 143 E. Broad St. Wmfiald 1 In all portions of municipal after June 27, 1974. Wnrkinq Hours. CHARLIS tV. parking lots end parks marked The Mayor and Council reserve Unless a department or cer- (kAtfTITTt** designated or clearly intended to the nqht to reject any and all bids. tain positions within a department GARDNER be used for driveways, entrances. >t. in the interest of the town, it is rirt regularly assigned a greater ELM RADIO COMNZA exits, thoroughfares,or loading or deemed advisable hours per week, with such RAWSON STATI FARM pealed to the extent of such shall expose for sale by public duty tours as shall be determined APPLIANCE CO. CENTRAL INtUNANCI COMMNIM inconsistency. vendue, in room B 8, in Ihe Court by thp Town Engineer; for CAKE BOX Breekfatt SECTION III. If any part or House, in the City ol Elizabeth, Members of the Police and Fire Authorized Sales & Service CADILLAC HameOMiaes: Wewnlmw, Mine* parts of this ordinance are for any N.J.. on Wednesday, the 24th day Departments, thenormal working Wadding & Party dka. PHARMACY Lundisom o. Dinnwi ot July A D , 1974, at two o'clock reason held to be invalid, such de hours shall be those designated by AFTER THEATRE SNACKS cision shall not affect the remain in ihe 'afternoon of said day. lonlracl or ordinance, with such Whirlpool Authorized Our Speciality. Surgical Suppliai ing portions of this ordinance. All fhaf certain tract of land ctuty tours as shall be determined Kitchen Aid Freihneu, Quility •AKINO OOMf ON •REMISfC SECTION IV. This ordinance lying and being in the City of by the respective heads of the Hamilton CADILLAC shall take effect immediately up- Elizabeth County of Union, Slate Departments; and for eV Variety Central Ava., Cor. Park St. on final passage and publication of New Jersey, being more par It Will Civilian Police Fire Dispatch Salei 8i Service Our Watchword WMtfitld I CALL 2330774 as provided by law. ticularly described as follows: crs, the normal working hours ' Cnryelec Air tamp. Friendly Service Our Goil 6-27-74 IT Fees: $22.80 BEGINNING in the Northwest shrill be eight (8) hours per day erly line of South Second Street, at rind forty (40) hours per week, We tervici and Install all makes Dial 756-2241 755 5311 MHVW.NO.ZZtMiLLLA. PUBLIC NOTICE a point therein distant 175.1575 wifn such duty tours as shall be 1348 South Ava. Plainfield MOUNTAINSIDE Public Notice is hereby given feet strict measurement. South determined by the Chief ot Police Call 232-3726 119 E. Fifth Plainfield Opan Sundayi TIFFANY DRUGS that an ordinance of which the westerly from its intersection and the Fire Chief for the dis- 1113SouthAvt.W. following is a copy was intro- with the Southwesterly line of patchers subject to their respec- Open 7 Dan a Week duced, read and passed, on first Merntt Avenue, thence running: tive control. Wtttfiald Daily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. reading by the Council of the (11 South 54 degrees 02*23" West It is the responsibility of each NORRIS CHEVROLET Sunday• 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Town of Westfield at a meeting and along said Northwesterly line employee fo notify his or her su- PAY held June 25, 1974, and that the of South Second Street a distance pervisor before commencement said Council will further consider of 50 045 feet strict measurement Hudeon Vitamin Product! the same for final passage on the of a duty shift if he or she will not to a point, thfnce, report for work at the appointed iiiiiii Rufiell Stovtr Candits 9th day of July, 1974, Eight- Thirty (2) North55°degrees 57'37" West P.M., in the Council Chamber, time." THE ATTIC and along the dividing line be SECTION II That Section 267 Ample Five Perkinf Municipal Building, J25 F. Broad tween lots No. 13 and 20 in Block St., Westfield, New Jersey, at "Compoiltion be amended to read Free Pick-Up and Delivery No. 14 as shown on the map here- .is follows. "Old Thing• With PofsibUititi . Authorized which time and place any person inafter recited a distance of 100 SALES & SERVICE who may be interested therein "Section 2 87. Composition. And Horn* Antiquei" Arthur Wltlke.Prop. will be given an opportunity to be feet to a point, thence; Ihe Public works Department Mi)or and Minor Kepiiri 233-2200 heard concerning said ordinance. (3) North 54 degrees 02'23" East is hereby defined to include all • Wheel Alignment and along the Southeasterly lines Large Selection of 111S South AM., W. Westfield • Wheel Balanclni JOYC. VREELAND employees of the divisions of en- Dial 2334954 Uaed Cars and Trucks ALL HAIRCUTS S2.7S YOU Town Clerk of Lots nos. 17 and 15, as shown on gineering, maintenance and con- Motor Tunavipe the map hereinafter recited a dis- (Ladies'. Men's. Children's) struction, and building inspec- • ImpeetlonWork SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. tance of 50.045 feet strict meas tion. " CALL 233-0220 We Style Long Hair' AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE i urement, to a point, and thence; (Juit oil tha Circle) Brake Service — Road Service SECTION III. That Section 2 91. Central Ave. and North Ave. E Hours: Daih/8 to fi. FOR THE PURCHASE OF VARI- ! (4) South 35 degrees S7'37" East "Same Duties." be amended to Weitfield Pick-up 4 Delivery OUS ITEMS OF EQUIPMENT | and along the dividing line be- read as follows: 415WeitfieldAve. Closed Wed. AND THEAPPROPRIATIONOF • tween lots nos. 14 and 16 a dis- "Section 2 91. Same-Duties. Call 232-4744 MONIES NECES5ARY THERE- : tance of 100 feet to the aforesaid FOR. 1. The division of engineering Wettfield 232-1984 59 North Ave. Weitfiald Northwesterly line of South Sec shall perform the following: REILLY To BE IT ORDAINED by the Town ond St'reet and the point and place (a) Supervise and provide of- 112QuimbySi. Wesrfield Council of the Town of Westfield of BEGINNING. fice tind f >eld engineering services in the County of Union as follows: BEING all of lots Nos. 16 and IB required by the department. OLDSMOBILE CO. SECTION I. That the town of and Block No. 14. as shown on a (b) Prepare plans and speci Westfield purchase the following map entitled "Map of property in lications, make surveys and AN AD items of equipment with acces- the City of Elizabeth, New Jersey, maps, maintain the town tax map Authorized sories for use in maintaining its belonging to Jacob Mtrritt" filed on a current basis and perform Public Works Department: in the Register's Office ot Union 3 Heavy Duty Dump Trucks and desiqn drafting work as re- ON THIS Qldsmobile AN AD Advertise County, 3-?2-1861, as map No. 7-a. quired. 1 Parking Meter Vehicle BE ING commonly known as 51 (c) Maintain departmental Sales & Service JOES AMOCO 5 ea. Leaf Snow Boxes South Second Street, Elizabeth, records, payroll and inventory ON THIS 1 Snow Plow Blade New Jersey. controls and cost analysis, subject PAGE MAY 1 Pick-up Truck There is due approximately ' fo the approval of the department 24 HOURS 1 Light Duty Dump Truck $20,515,15 wifh interest from April head and the town administrator. l Light Duty Stake Body Truck, 30, 1974 and costs. EARN YOU 560 North Ave. E. AD 2-7661 PAGE MAV UMKI LOCAL & Power Tail Gate 3. The division of maintenance The Sheriff reserves the righf to nno' construction shall perform Weitfield, New Jersey LONG DISTANCE 1 Gang Mower adjourn this sale. fhe following: I Back-off Trailer Ralph OrisceUo, Sheriff (a) Maintain fhe town streets EARN YOU »»' 232-5958 1 Smalt Tractor FINN, KENDIS, VASSER, RIMM MORE and roads in a clean and safe con- »r ciHUAL MI wiunut 1 High Capacity Grass Trimmer & BLOOM dition for travel, and provide such and Cutter A Professional Corporation public works services as may be MORE 1 Ftaf Bed, Stake Truck DJ & WL CX 479 05 required in connection therewith. DOLLARS ROTCHFORD I "Whisper" Chipper 6 27 74 4T Fees:$96.00 433 North Avenue, East l"Mist" Sprayer (b) Maintain all facilities of 10 Concrete Trash Receptacles Ihe town's sanitary and sewer sys- WESTFIELD, M. J. DOLLARS PUBLIC NOTICE tems in ti sound condition for ef- 1 100 Watt Base Station Public Notice is hereby given fhat Mil inr ttr Ait: LAUNDRY SMVICI IMC LIGHT* HEAVY DUTY 6 Walkie Talkies an ordinance of which the follow- ficient operation. Sales 232-3700 O FUGMANN 1 Cargo Van (c) Confrol the use of all town EST 1927 CARS-TRUCKS & BUSES ing is a copy was introduced, read equipment, maintenance build- |LEASING SECTION II. It is hereby de- I and passed, on first reading by the BODYART OIL COMPANY LAUNDEREKS termined and declared that the Council of the Town of Westfield inqs and storage areas used by the DIAL 232-1980 estimated amount of monies at a meeting held June 25, 1974, department. COLLISION SHOP Service 654.3222 Alwayi Ready to Serve You DRratANtits (d) Maintain and cultivate YOUR fSJ CAREfl AffAHEL necessary to be raised from all and that the said Council will lown qrounds and shade trees. PARTS 41* SOUTH AVE. W. WESTFIELD sources for said purpose is $106, further consider the same for George W. Kochen, Prop. > r*7 RENTAL a SALES 000.00, and that, the estimated final passage on the 9th day of (e) Perform capital improve- ment, maintenance and construe Complete Body L Fender Repairing BUSINESS amount of bond anticipation notes i July, 1974, at Eight Thirty P.M., tion projects. PICKUP 4 OlUViSr necessary to be issued for said I in the Council Chamber, Munici- 1 Auto 4V Truck ReflnUhing 3. The division of building in- FRONT WHEEL DRIVE n CALL purpose is 553,000.00. There is I pal Building, 425 E. Broad St., spection shall perform the follow- M Houi Towing hereby appropriated for said pur Westfield, New Jersey, at which ing CAN GROW Silei d Service pose the sum of $53,000.00 from tim'" e and' plac' e any person who Call 789-0330 3 (a) Administer the provisions Watchdog Burner Service 9C2 t.'ORT756-264H AV 0 Capital I mprovement Funds may be interested therein will be of the Building Code and Zoning E.iy Budeet Payment Plan FLA!MFIHe auuotl available for such purpose. given an opportunity to be heard Ordinance and such other provi- 6 South Ave. Gar wood WITH AN SECTION HI. To finance such concerning said ordinance. sions of law or ordinances as* may Dial 232-5272 1006 SOUTH AVE W-WESTFIELC purpose there shall be issued pur. JOY C. VREELAND vest functions, powers or duties in suant to R.S. 40A;2 8 in the antici Town Clerk a buildinq inspector, building of- 361 South Ave. E. Weitfield WINDOW SHADES pation of the issuance of bonds. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. ficial or a zoning officer. (G.O. AD ON Bond Anticipation Notes of said AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE No 994. Sect. 3) SEVELLS AUTO Business Town which shall not exceed in FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF (b) Operate, maintain, clean RANKIN FUEL CO. Custom - Msdc the aggregate principal amount STORM S3WERS AND APPUR- and repair all municipal buildings BODY SHOP CO. the sum of S53,O0O.00. Said notes to TENANCES TH ROUGH LOT NO. other than the firehouses." THIS PAGE Since 189g Directory Decorator Styles bear interest at a rate per annum 4 BLOCK 145 FROM BROWN SECTION IV. That Section 2-92. Body and Paint Shop as may be hereafter determined AVENUE TO CLEVELAND AV- "Office Hours" be amended to TRIUMPH "Nothlnl Count! Like Service" Large Selection within the limitations prescribed ENUE. read as follows: AAA«ALA«M.C.A. Road Aid Always In Stack by law and may be renewed BE IT ORDAINED by Ihe Town "Section 2.92. Office Hours. OIL BURNER Advertising from time to time pursuant to, Council of the Town of Westfield l The division of engineering 24 Hour Towing and within, the limitations pre in Ihe County of Union as follows: shall be open for the transaction Fender Repairi — Painting Sties »nd Service 232-3831 scribed by said law. All matters SECTION I. For the purpose of of public business daily, except Truck Painting and Repairs Evei-379-1131 with respect to said notes not enlarging and ex tend! no. the Saturdays and Sundays and legal Forelf n Car Service determined by this ordinance storm water system of the Town Dial 276-9200 SELLS shall be determined by resolution holidays, between the hours of of Westfield, storm sewers of re- 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. and on of the Town Council to be here- ' inforcedconcretepipe with neces- those Tuesdays of the month when Call 232-8887 369 SOUTH AVE. E. 230 Centennial Ave. Cranford after adopted. I sary manholes, catch basins and regular meetings of the Town SECTION tV, Not more than other appurtenances shall be con Council are held from 7:00 P.M. to 320 Windsor Ave. Weitfield WESTFIELD • INKI $500.00 of the sum to be raised by structed in the following location: 9.00 P.M. It Will the issuance of said notes may be Through Lot No. 4 Block 145 2. The division of maintenance Eit. 1908 • INC IHPIIVCMEHTS used to finance interest on obliga. from Brown Avenue to Cleveland and construction shall be open for J. S. IRVING tions issued to finance such pur Avenue. ihe transaction of public business AN AD pose, either temporarily or per SECTION II. That all of said daily, except Saturdays and Sun- WESTFIELD COMPANY" rnanently, or to finance engineer- work shall be completed under the days and legal holidays, between ing or inspection costs and archi- supervision of the Town Engineer the hours Of 8:00 A.M. and 4:45 LUMBER * MILLWORK tectural and legal expenses or to and in accordance with specifica- P.M. BODY WORKS, INC. ON THIS HOME IMPROVEMENT CO.,INC. finance the cost of the issuance of fions and preliminary plans that Ot Every Daecrlption 3. Division of building inspec- RJ. Pompliano, Prop. such obligations as provided in have been prepared for same and tion shall be open as follows: FUEL OIL - OIL BURNERS R.S. 40A: 2-20. which are now on file in the office (a) Office of building inspec- PAGE MAY HARDWARE-PAINTS SECTION V. It is hereby do of the Town Engineer and are COLLISION SPECIALISTS PAY tor shall be open for the trans- termined and declared that the hereby made part of this ordi- action of public business daily, EXPERT AUTO BODY 233-1402 period of usefulness for said pur- nance. except Saturdays and Sundays i> TENDER REPAIRS EARN YOU pose for the financing of which SECTION III. That all of said and legal holidays, between the 60S South Ate.W, W«,»«eld said notes are to be issued is a work shall be undertaken as a hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. period of five (5) years from the general improvement to be paid Dial 232-7071 "Ths Complfti Om-Cill nnd on those Tuesdays of the MORE » mum t ITEM Horn* Improvtmant Sarvica" date of said bond. for by general taxation. month when regular meeiings of SECTION VI. It is hereby de SECTION IV. It is hereby de- the Town Council are held from 1130 South Ave. W. Westfield We Specialize In: •MtMCimillE termined and declared that the termined and stated that the es- 7:00 P.M. to9:00 P.M. DOLLARS supplemental debt statement re timated amount of money neces- (b) Building maintenance sec- • Alteration!. Additions. PUyrooras quired by said law has been duly sary to be raised from all sources tion shall be open eight (8) hours • Kitchens made and filed in the office of the for said purpose . is S8.000.00. per day and forty (40) hours per "Better Dry Cleaning Since 18»4" • Roofing and Siding HENRY P. YOU Town Clerk of the Town of West. There is hereby appropriated to week, with such duty tours as •Better Dry Cleaning said purpose the sum of SB,000.00 • AITtlEALEIS •Painting field and fhat such statement shall be determined by the Town •Shirt Laundering •Dormers TOWNSEND shows that the gross debt of the from Capital Improvement Funds Engineer. • Town as defined in R.S. 40A2 43 is available for such purpose. | AUGUSTINE • Cold Fur Storage •Ja.ou.4ea 4. The town administrator or the • Drapery and Rug Cleaning •Porchei increased by this obligation by SECTION V. Not more than department head may require STORAGE 553,000.00, and that said notes S200.00 of the sum to be raised any officer or employee to be in IN WESTFIELD •Garages . • authorized by this ordinance shall may be used tc finance those attendance for work at any time CfflfiJUjR MOTORS '•Storm DOOM and Kitcheni MOVING & PACKING be within all debt limitations pre- expenses as provided in R.S whenever he determines that an 11 E. Broad St. scribed by said law. 40A:2-20. Our 2Bth Year To emergency-or need requires. (G. aHaBBBaLIIIMBf Authorized SECTION VII. This ordinance SECTION VI. This ordinance O. No. 994, Sect. 3)" Dial 7560100 of Trustworthy Service 241 North Ava. W. Weatlield shall take effect twenty (20) days shall take effect twenty (20) days SECTION V. AM ordinances or •CHRYSLER Your Local Volvo Dealer MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT: Free Estimates 212-4464 after first publication thereof af- alter the First publication thereof, parts of ordinances inconsistent • IMPERIAL William Jay Clark Ltd. Financing Arranged ter final passage. after final passage. with this ordinance are hereby re- •PLYMOUTH .1201 South Ava.. Plainfield 6 27 74 IT Fees: $22.BO 505 Somerset Street 6 27 74 IT Fees: $30.24 pealed to the extent of such incon • VALIANT 'Other Storm In Flalnflald sisfency. No. Plainfield, N J. Coll 756-4411 • mm SECTION VI. This ordinance Salat and Service 24 Hour Emergency Repair Work PAUL R. WILLIAMS, JR. shall take effect immediately af- 756-2239 Advertise ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Member of. 501 LENOX AVENUE ter publication in the manner pro- Dial 233-1098 WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07O91 vided by law. DISPLAY Plalntleld chamber of Commerce (201) 233-3000 6-27-74 IT Fees: $63.60 576 North Av». E. Weitfiald WESTFIELD Office and Showroom: SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION: UNION COUNTY DODGE, Inc. U.S. Hwy.22 North Pliintleld DOCKET NO. M-7227-73 YOUR Let "KRA YONS" BARBARA LYNN PRATT, Plaintiff, Civil Acllon 18TH IN STATE GOODWIN vs NOTICE TO ABSENT color your ARTHUR FRANCIS PRATT, Defendant. "DEFENDANT Robert Smith of 23 TO: ARTHUR FRANCIS PRATT MOTOR CORP. ADVERTISEMENT By Order of the Superior Court wherein Barbara Lynn Pratt is Hawthorn Dr., a student at world! On This plaintiff and you are defendant, you are required to answer the Pingry School, ranked 18th MERCEDES BENZ* SUNBEAM LEADER plaintiff's complaint on or before the 14th day of August, 1974, by Interior, Exterior serving it on Paul R. Williams, Jr., Esq., plaintiff's attorney, at 501 in second year biology at the AUTHORIZED AUTHORIZED IN THIS Lenox Avenue, Westfield, New Jersey, and filing It with proof of service annual State Science Day Salee and Service Satoi and Seniea PHONE Painting and in duplicate with Clerk of Superior Court, State House Annex, Trenton, .DQDOI DART New Jersey 0*625, and If you fall to answer, an appropriate judgment conducted at Fairleigh 7M-I7O0 Wallcoyerings. shall be rendered against you. This action Is to obtain a divorce. DODQE "Job Rated" TRUCKS 232-4407 Dickinson University, lMW.SthSt. 764-1700 Plalnrltld SPACE Insured PAUL R. WILLIAMS, JR. Dill 232-0076 re ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Westfield Leader HOP at

I) savta Ji eaaroai M ntlnutat SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW eaat 17S.BI ft. ta • patnl ana earner, JERtCV. CHANCE** DIVISION, UNIOW COUNTY. DOCKET MO. f- 1) mart* M atoaraae » minutes Ittsy 1JS1-73 ASSOCIATED-EAST MO«T- aael 7I.N ft. ta a point an* corner. GACE CO., a corporation *imw Recent Real Estate Transactions | ana iMltttflf unaer MM lews at Hit 1) Marai 11 Mf/aaa W minute* PALMER NINES State af Maw Jersey, FlaMtMt, vt. eel m.7i ft. ta a paint an* earner JOHN JOSEPH CAftLONE. Jr.. at In the cantor lie* af Mar** Avenue: ux, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU- 4) South fe aeaxee* 17 minute* - TION • FOR SALE OF MORT- west an* oaanaa en the canter line GAGED PREMISES af North Avenue 14.il ft. to e point; ay virtue af me akava-stetee writ of execution N> ma directed I than $) South *» aurm » mmutat wast expose far ula by puMIc vaniua, Hi ana »tm Mnamf an the canter llna ef roam a-*, in the Cawrt Hawaa, In We Nertn Avanua et.M ft. ta ma peant city of cilia****, N.J., M wee ftaaeay. Ma 17*1 alay at Ju4y A.D.. M ING lumen ae Lat * an* part af 1»74, at (w« a'clack In tka afternoon Latlatl tnatack UaalaMaulane af MM day. carlaMmapantlMat, "Sacnan Tnree ALL met certain lat, piece ar Fanawtai" MM map *atn# an fit* In parcel af laM. wlm t*a> buiMKa* tka aftica af «nt «a»ltlar af uman anal Improvements Maram aim tea, County aa map »•» B $itual>, lylnf end belne m Me •aMt known aa II Harth Avenue, Sarauejh af Fenweea, Unlan County, Fanama*. Maav Jaraay. St«)t af Naw Jersey. Laiat aaacrlptMn tram aurvay •ESINNINO at • paint M fna maaeay Mknaat Faattaai, jr. an the etwUyadof canttr llna af Norm Avanua taM IStk «ey «f February, 1071 BoMfCruh point balnt •escribe* a» fallow!: Tnara It eue apprOMlmetely Commencing at tha Intersection af Sl*,l7l.*t wlm interell tram MM canter Una af Tarrlll Ree* ana January 11. im ana caati. the eerier line at Harm Avenue; Tha tharlff raaerve* ttw riant ta thence Mlourn mil ula. Mr. aatl Mri. Raftcri ttynaalrta af WcfMftcM have JTJBI Dr. aael Mr*. K. •Urr lagrata have recently pajrehatcd 1) North M eee/ees W minute* HALPHOBItCiLLO, mtend binding an tha center line af . MtavcfJ tat* their MW faatae laeatc*) at li Brett* KMH. ' Bfaamily at 413 Lawreace Ave. This Norm Avanua ISfj.O ft. ta a paint; FINM, KCMDIS. VASte«, The »ale wai •egBtiaUfJ by Jietth Zaae af the WectftcU sale was MgatiatcfJ by Mrs. Alaa Brace CeaUa far the Oavlasaa. mance • IMM k 1LO0M •ffice af H. Clay FrlcaYlchs, lax. •ffice af Pearud * Fraakeabaeh, lac.. Reaitan. Ageaey, la* 2) Norm M aearen • minute* east A PrateMlenal Corporation en* still bindlne. an Ma Center llna af OWC7|H North Avanua W.17 ft. ta tha point 4T •M place af betlnnme. From MM bealnnma paint run- ning mence; PUBLIC NOTICf Public Notice is hereby given that ordinances as follows were passed and adopted by the Counc i t -WE8TFIELD-1 of the Town of Westfield at a meeting thereof held June 25, CIMEMA 1974. • aaCSHTMLAVSMU* a OCNKHAl. OftOINANCE Nf>. I1« AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND PUTIN! THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD, CHAPTER J,"AD- MINISTRATION," IN THE FOL- LOWING RESPECTS: BY RE- VISING CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF SECTION 212-21, 'TON- OIVITV PAVMf NTS". SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 14oi AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPANSION OF FIELD FACILITIES AT THE SYCAMORE STREET RECREA- TION AREA AND THE APPRO- PRIATION OF MONIES NECES- SARY THEREFOR. Mr. Peter Totiacci hai move* fata MB aew hame at IM N. This hame at 321 liarrlt*n Ave.. a WettfleM Beard af T. (araW f PICIAL ORDINANCE NO. 14*4 AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE GleawaafJ RaafJ, Faawaai. The sale af this Multiple Reaitan multiple IMed property, wat recently IbtefJ aafl TtrrHI ItafJ. •fMtck rtoaes. 7%t Bate af thai MajaHpw FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF UstefJ property wai MgatlatefJ by Dwrght F. Weeki of taM by Mri. Pat RlchUrek through the office af Jay c. Tta f A SANITARY SEWER EXTEN- SION ON KIMBALL AVENUE, the afflce of Barrett ft Craln. Inc.. Realtori. Brawn, Inc.. 112 Elm St. the THE APPROPRIATION OF THE MONIES NECESSARY THERE- FOR AND THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES FOR THE FINANCING OF SAID WORK. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 144,1 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A SECTION OF WELLS STREET, THE APPROPRIA- TION OF THE MONIES NECES SARYTHEREFOR AND THE IS- SUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPA- CHARLTON NEITON TION NOTES FOR THE FI- NANCING OF SAID WORK. MOUEL WELCH JOYC.VREELAND Town Clerk 6 17 74 IT Feev»U.M

"The Three SHEfOFF'SSALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVI- SION, UNION COUNTY. DOCK- ET NO. F 2394-73 FRANKLIN Musketeers** SAVINGS BANK OF NEW YORK, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT HOLMES, et ux, et als, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX Eckhart Atftociatei, Inc. Realtors has announced the Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kuenilg have moved Into their The home at Mr. aa4 Mrs. WNmm Alhrecht at liM ECUTION - FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES sale of 7*5 Lenape Trail to Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Emwm, new home at 2 Wheatley Court, Scotch Plains. The sale of Boulevard has hem atti to Mr. Mi Mrs. MaamM Hatta* * By virtue of the above-stated This property was multiple listed thraua> the WestfleM this Multiple Listed property was negotiated by David G. HMi leVlsI .JMkdlf lW•Wlilai l writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale uypublic Board of Realtors and sold for the owners by S)MMM H. Pearson of the office of Barrett ft Craln, Inc., Realtors. sale of this WeatArM MsMpIc Uatod tnfMtr vendue, in room EM, in the Court through the offlce of Joy Brawn, Inc., 112 Elm St. NOW PLAYING House, In the City of Elizabeth, llusch. N.J , on Wednesday, the 24th day ol July A.D., 1974, at two o'clock Winnor of S*v«n Acadomy in the afternoon of said day. All that certain tract of land lying in the City of Elizabeth, Awards County of Union, State of New Jersey. Including B«st Picture Beginning at a point on ' the easterly sideline of Walnut Street distant southerly 90.03 feet from the intersection formed by the southerly line of Anna Street with the easterly line of Walnut Street; thence (1) south 3B degrees 35 minutes west along the easterly NEWMAN line of Walnut Street 35 feet to a point; thence (2) south 51 degrees 25 minutes east 143.02 feet to a point; thence (3) north 28 degrees 5 minutes east 19.03 feet to a point; thence (4) north 28 degrees 39 minutes 30 seconds east 16.54 feet to a point; and thence (5) north 51 degrees 25 minutes west 136.70 feet to the southerly line of Walnut Street and the point and place of Beginning. Being known and designated at Nos. 423-425 Walnut Street, Eliza- beth, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Longstreet, Sr. & Jr., are the new Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Preussner have sold this home Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Bonitl are the new owners of 12B2 There Is due approximately S30,910.94 with interest from April owners of 311 Prospect St.. formerly owned by Mr. and at 312 Jerusalem Road, Scotch Plains, to Mr. and Mrs. Summit Ave., formerly awned by the Rev. and Mrs. 15, 1974 and costs. Mrs. Donald R. Brooks. This home was a multiple listed Charles R. Pfeiffer of Cranford. The sale of this Multiple Forrest R. Prlndle. Thfe home was a multiple listed The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale. property sold through The Johnson Agency. Inc.. 20 Listed Property was negotiated through the office of property sakt through The Johnson Agency, Inc., M RALPHORISCELLO, Sheriff Prospect St. Nancy F. Reynolds Associates, Inc., Realtors. Prospect St. FINN, KENDIS, VASSER, RIMM 6 BLOOM, Attvs. DJ & WL CX47705 6 27-74 4T Fees: $72.00

v»iw.t»DAVID S. WARD • M«I>GEORGE ROY HHi SHBRIPP'SIALE um b,TONY BILL and MICHAEL & JULIA PHILLIPS MMWNHAMJSCH SUPERIOR COURT OF. NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, TECHNICOLOR* AUNVERSAL PICTURE UNION COUNTY, DOCKET No. F- 033-73 ASSOCIATED-EAST MORT- GAGE CO., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs. JOSE A. RICHARDSON, et ux, et all, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECUTION - FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES By virtue of tha above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue. In room B-l, In the Court House, In the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wed- BEEF n ALE HOUSQ nesday, the 17th day of July A.D., An Informal Reasonably 1974, at two o'clock in me afternoon Priced Family Restaurant.. of said day. Dr. Zofia Dzlewanowski is the new owner of this Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eilbacher are the new owners of this Mrs. Herborg Prichard, formerly of Wychwood Road, is Try O'Connoti Famoui Quality and ' ALL that certain lot tract or residence at 509 Woodland Ave. which she purchased home located at 741 Oak Ave., formerly owned by Mr. Save by dining early in the wnli. parcel of land and premises, situate, now residing in her new home at 350 W. Dudley Ave., lying and being In the city of recently from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paschall. The property and Mrs. Ronald Kukal.The sale of this Multiple Listed which she purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Small. Elizabeth, In the County of Union In was Multiple Listed through the WestfieM Multiple property was negotiated by Ruth Meierdierck of the E4HXY WEEK BOY IS tha Stata of Naw Jersey, bounded The sale of this property was negotiated by Jack W. Meals come with unlimited salad and described as follows: Listing service. The sale was negotiated through the office of Meierdierck & Maish, Inc. Realtors. Carpenter for the office of Pearsall A Frankenbach, Inc., BEGINNING at a point In the office of Nancy F. Reynolds Associates, Inc., Realtors. Realtors. bar and fresh baked bread. Southwesterly line of Hampton Place distant along tha same 213.1 Vl£ SFE4K VfG'HT.' feat Southeasterly from the corner Grain Fed Western StMr Beef, Naturally Tender Aged formed by the intersection of tha Giant N.Y, Strip Steak said Southwesterly side of Hampton Place with the Southeasterly side of Jefferson Avenue and from thence TC/ESD4 Y O \M \M 75 running (1) South 32 degrees 21' West and at right angles to the said HOASTBEKF Southwesterly side of Hampton Old Faihlon Sliced Place, 100'; thence running (2) 2nd PORTION ON THE HOUSE south 57 degrees 32- East and parallel with the said side of Hampton Place 21'; thence running WEDNESDAY ONIY (3) North 32 degrees 21' East and LIVE LOBSTKR Vlfcllf parallel with tha first Course 100 feet Fraih, New England Bollded 1-1«-rb. Loblter to a point In tha said Southwesterly * side of Hampton place) thence running (4) along the said South- THIRSDAYO!%LY ^50 westerly side of Hampton Place mi ROAST vicm North 57 degrees 31' West 25' to the point and place of beginning, O Large cut, tsndar WsMtwn Statr Bief BEING also known as No. 1120 Hampton Place, Elizabeth, New FRIDAY OMA I Jersey. SCALLOPS yuan There Is due approximately •20,361.94 with Interest from Dr. and Mrs. Alden Phillips are the new owners of this Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Evans, formerly of Fresno, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. H. David Rogers, formerly of Westfield. 8-oz. N a ntuck art liland Broiled Bay Sea Mo pi December 31,1973 and costs. The Sheriff reserves the right to residence at 428 Everson PI. which they purchased are now residing in their new home at 903 Carleton Road, are now residing at 14 Nichols Court, Fanwood, which Fritti *• ml IMlud* Rratuiir ad|ourn this sale. recently from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tessitore. The which they purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Howard they purchased from Mrs. A.P. Wenciel through H. Clay 708MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD RALPHORISCELLO, property was Multiple Listed through.the Westfield Vetenko. The sale of this Multiple Listed home was Friedrichs, Inc.. Realtors. Mrs. Katherine S. Boothe of Sheriff the Fanwood Gallery of Homes negotiated the sale of the WATCHUNG,N.J. FINN, KENDIS, VASSER, Multiple Listing service. The sale was negotiated negotiated by Jack W. Carpenter for the office of RIMM Si BLOOM through the office of Nancy F. Reynolds Associates, Inc., Pearsall & Frankenbach, Inc., Realtors. property, which was multiple listed with the Westfield Next to Twin BrooKs Country Club A Professional Corporation Board of Realtors. DJ & WL CX-472-05 Realtors. 6-20-74 4T $86.44 rm- <*** WPIWW**, IFW tr, Women's Teiuifi East Beats West in Exciting Ladder Shifts Cats Win All-Star The Weetfield women'* International All-Star Game tennis ladder poaitioM have Hedgehopper League Finale been shifting almost daily The International League a fielder's choice, stole following a hit by Bruce with the notable eaception* League fine Job preparing the boys used in the game (part of the All-star game was second, and scored on a hit Patterson (Tulsa). The of first and Mcond which are ended its season with^All- for tac contest- Bird team •0,000 Mvchased this year deadlocked 1-1 and then 3-3 by Don Tobey (Toronto) West's Mike Buonanno firmly held by Anke Buller Star game that treated the led by Prank Giannone and by the WBBL) was provided until the top of the 8th inning which was dropped by the (Phoenix) got a tremendous and Dolores Schmidt 71 spectators to a wail Al Chin aad assisted by by the following IS minor when the Eastern All-stars first baseman, one of the hit (and broke a bat) in the respectively. played • inning pitching Freak Dick and Charlie league sponsors: Brand explored for 4 runs. Thefew errors of the game. In bottom of the 8th inning but Chris Voorhaes switched battle. The 7-1 winning Cats Ebert. Managing the CatTravel, The Floor Shop, East went on to win the nine the bottom of the 5th inning he was left on base at the positions with Joan Daley collected S hits to 4 firth e team was Larry Ritchie, Suburban News, Arthur inning game 8-3. Fans and the West's Dave Fletcher end of the inning. beating her in a close s>7 in the Mi Charles Biggs, BUI Devine, Stevens, Iron Mountain, friends of both teams agreed (St. Paul got a base on balls In the last inning of the contest to take third place. game. After three acoriless Pete relay aad Paul Kranz. Westfield Ford, Barrett i that the game was "baseball and managed to steal both game the Eastern all-stars With four victories behind innings the Cats Andy Umpiring in fine fashion Crain, Baron Drugs, Jay's at its best" with power 2nd and 3rd base but was left collected another run. her, Chris unsuccessfully Gengoa belted a single was Tom Shields, Ron Cycle Center, Baskin- hitting matched by great on base and the score Johnson and Gene Cor- Chipper Stith (Minneapolis) challenged Anke Buller to advancing Dave Wright to Robbins, Colonial Sports fielding and tremendous remained 1-1. lose 2-7. third. Kevin Smith then coran. Center, Danker 4 Danker, team spirit on both sides. got a base on balls, stole singled to produM the first The East scored again in second, and scored on a base Nora Crandall moved up The game could not be Jarvis Drug Store, Vito The high quality of per- the top of the 6th inning. ten positions into fifth Cat run. In the Cats'big fifth played without hats and Maua Hens HairStylut and Paul Brandstein (Flint) hit by Scott Carrol inning, Bon Johnson led off Tropical Fisheries. formance at this all-star (Niward). Mike Couglin capturing a M win from balls. All the equipment game was evident from the reached first on a fielder's Phyllis Dimond. with the best hit of the choice and then Gary (Roanoke) then singled but ballgame, a triple, followed first inning when the East's Carrol was tagged out at Susan Prather has Chip Weimer (Charleston) Wortzel (Rochester) aitoundingly amassed by Brian Keller's run Hockey League To Hold Sale made an unassisted double- singled. Both men scored home in a fantastic play by providing a sacrifice. With the West's Tom Kennedy fifteen triumphs, five in play at first base. The when Lindsey Levine each category with only one two outs and after three At a recent meeting the further details regarding West's Ed Scharf (Denver) (Miami) collected the first (Spokane). The West's Mrs. Lowell Scher asd Mri. Barry Swnell, winners of walked batters, Sandy Union County Ice Hockey the rummage sale and the David Saporito (Toledo) and lots, a doubles match with got the first hit of the game double of the game. Doug the National Council of Jewish Women's tennis tourney, her partner Harriet Ritchie belted a double League announced plans for league are urged to contact but was left on base. In the Ellis (Buffalo) then got his Greg Wichelns (Montreal) chat with Mrs. Benjamin Marguliet, chairman. scoring Mike McDonough a "Sporting Goods Rum- the Recreation Dept, at the both singled in the bottom of Lovejoy, narrowly lost to 7 second inning the East's second hit of the game but Flo Yawger and Joan and Pete Foley. Mike Cotter mage Sale' which will be Park Commission. Paul Brandstein (Flint) Levine was hit by the ball the 9th inning but both men then blasted a long single held on Saturday in the were left on base, and the Council Tennis Winners Named Daley 8-0. In mixed doubles parking lot of the Church of made a fantastic leaping and Ellis was left on base. the Prathers with their five scoring Matt Shields and Sally Gresham Day catch of a line drive by Gary The West came back to tie game ended with the East The Greater Westfield Shannon. In the consolation wins share undefeated Sandy Ritchie making the the Assumption, on West- Goldenberg (Portland) to the score again, 3-3 in the leading 8-3. Other all-star Section, of National Council round winners were Mrs. honors with the Yawgers score 6-0 after five innings. field Avenue, Roselle Park. The Ashbrook Women's far right field. Tom Ken- bottom of the 6th inning. players who contributed to of Jewish Women recently Eugene Tendler and Mrs. who have won three. The final Cat tally came in The event, which will be golf Association held its nelly (Spokane) and Tom their team's fine per- held from » a.m. to 4 p.m., completed its first annual Jack Weiss. Second place Joan Smith hag an-the 8th inning when walks annual Sally Gresham's Jacobsen (Louisville) both First Tom Jacobsen formance were Eastern All- doubles tennis tournament winners were Mrs. Kermit were issued to Paul Mourn, will offer a variety of good, Day on Thursday. In the it- singled for the West but (Louisville) doubled and stars Jeff Lunin (Wichita) nounced a modification in used sporting equip- at the Ashbrook Outdoor Green and Mrs. Arthur Seif. the scoring which became David Wright, Andy Gengos hole group the trophy neither could score. Ken- then David Saporito and Mike Booth (Columbus) Tennis Courts in Edison. All Mrs. Joseph Berger and and E.J. Rowland. Andy and ment for sale, in addition to winners were Mrs. Waldon nelly was caught between (Toledo) doubled and drove and Western All-stars Lee participants were treated to Mrs. Nathanial Yohalen effective June 14. So many EJ. each hit singles in the numerous other useful Schmiedeskamp and Mrs. 3rd and home after Jacobsen home. Saporito Miner (Waco), Tim Metzger refreshments donated by were awarded two matches had ended 8-8 or 8-7 4th inning giving them a items. According to Robert Robert Stuart with a better- Jacobsen's hit and wasstole 3rd and then scored (Indianapolis), Craig Albert Gallo Wine and Burry ballpresses that were when the allotted court time perfect game on base McGuinness, committee ball score of 66. Second were tagged out by the East's himself on a sacrifice hit by (Salt Lake City) and Tom Bisquits and council gave donated by the Edgeroy elapsed that the total record. David Wright also chairman, all revenue Mrs. Henry Rich and Mrs. quick 3rd-baseman Chipper Greg Wichelns (Montreal). Snyder (Vancouver). each participant a gift of a Industries. All money raised number of games has been reached first both times up. received will be used to Andrew Budz, 66 and 3rd, Stith (Minneapolis). Bob Corbett (Seattle) got a tennis towel. by this tournament will be offset the league's operating Mrs. Robert Parrett and base on balls and stole The boys of the Inter- lowered from nine to seven Cat pitching was led off by costs, At the end of the first half national League all enjoyed The winners of the used to further the com- to enable completion of Mike Cotter followed by Mrs. Frank Clausaen, 67. second but was left on base championship round were munity services that the The league has indicated In the B-hole group trophy of the 3rd inning the game at the end of the inning. a fine season of baseball and matches within an hour. Billy O'Herron, Sandy was still scoreless. Western thanks are due the many Mrs. Lowell Scher and Mrs. Greater Westfield Section of Notices to this effect were Ritchie, Gene Corcoran, hat it will accept ap- winners were Mrs. Parker pitcher Greg Wichelns Niehter team scored in the parents and friends who Barry Surrett. Second place National Council provides in placed at Tamaques and Dick Harlan, Jack Feeney, plications for new league Vandien and Mrs. Caroline (Montreal) had struck out 6 7th inning, and the Easts helped make it all come winners were Mrs. Irving the surrounding com- Elm courts. However, Mrs. Ron Johnson, Pete Foley, ntries during the summer Proudfoot, 35 who shared a Eastern batters in a row and Chipper Stith (Min- together. Ellis Rowland did Klein and Mrs. Nathan munities. Smith noted that someone Brian Keller and John at the Union County Park three-way tie with Mrs. not a single Eastern batter neapolis), and Dave a tremendous job in his first removed the Elm notice Kesiler. Andy Gengos made Commission's Recreation Henry Lawyer and Mrs. had reached first base. Then Elmenhorf (Jersey City) year as league director and along with the current a fine catch of a long drive Department, P.O. Box 275, R.A. Loder, 35 and Mrs. in the bottom of the 3rdand the West's Drew was ably assisted by Twilight Ball Signups Continue ladder. when bases were loaded and Elizabeth. Donald Springer and Mrs. inning Wilchelns got a base Schembre (San Diego) were division directors Bob In singles Susan Prather, Jerry Blaze made a fine Individuals interested in Howard Kresge, 35. on balls and stole second. all left on base. The top of Fletcher, Bill Priest and The Junior Twilight to have a team on the field Anke Buller, Dolores Sch- throw. Fielding well were With 2 outs Dave Gardner the 8th inning saw the East Earl Frawley and by all the League for boys from 12 to for each game. Scheduled midt and Flo Yawger are Pat Tracey, Paul Kranz, (Sacramento) singled to other team managers. 15 years of age has sparked play is expected to begin Mike Murphy, Chip Biggs, take a commanding lead for Monday, July 8, and those the only undefeated players collect the first RBI of the the first time in the game. Marilyn Pollack was in an interest in many boys in the top ten. The top 15 Craig Taylor and Brian game as Wilchelns scored charge of publicity (and all who want to play and in who can play four or more Halpin. mWCRAFT Don Tobey (Toronto) was their parents because of weeks in the period July 8 to players in this category are and the West took a 1-0 lead. hit by a pitch, stole second, those score-sheets) and was Anke, Dolores, Chris The Birds' only run came and then scored on an error assisted by Suzee Rowland philosophical concepts Aug. 22 are encouraged to PLAYLAHDl In the top of the 4th inning while the playing fields were involved. Despite the rains signup Voorhees, Joan Daley, Nora in the 7th inning when John the East's Doug Ellis following Paul Brandstein's Rules for the league are: Crandall, Phyllis Dimond, McElroy hit a long fly.t o (Buffalo) and Bruce Pat- (Flint) hit. Later in thecared for by Rich Ackerly on the past two weekends, (Washington School fields) sufficient registrations have 1. Participants must have Flo Yawger, Susan Prather, right field with bases terson (Tulsa) got back-to inning Brandstein and and Mike and Patricia Vivian Lipcon, Fran Daitch, loaded. It was caught by singles but both men were Lindsey Levine ( Miami) been received to indicate been age-eligible for Pony Gloria Schreier, Harriet Andy Gengos but John left on base. The score Birmingham (Jefferson that there will be four teams or Mustang play in spring both scored on a line drive School fields). Phil Norman 1974 or be eligible in spring Lovejoy, Francis Marvosa scored from third. remained 1-0 until the top of single by Doug Ellis in the evening competition. Meiselman, Joan Smith and Singles were hit by Todd the 5th inning when the (Buffalo) who had a hits for took care of arranging If further registrations are 1975. Wimpfheimer, Charlie schedules fo/ all the un-received, as many as eight 2. Players will be assigned Phyllis Buchsbaum. East's . Mike Coughlin 3 at bats in the game and pires. Scharf, Paul Migliozzi, and (Roanoke) reached first on then Ellis scored on an error teams will be organized. to teams on a geographical Matt Fekenbaum. The Birds Registration will continue basis (voting districts). ELCC 18-Hokrs defense was sparked by tonight from 6-9 p.m. at 3. Each team shall have a beautiful catches by Keith Sports Mustang League Ends Season, Tamaques Park Field 2, roster large enough to have Winners of last week's Handler, John Marvosa and tomorrow evening from 6-9 players available for each match play vs. par tourney Charlie Scharf. Fine hit at 12 Mohawk Tr. (off Rah- week of the season. of Echo Lake's IB-hole golf pitching was delivered by Seminoles Win For Second Year way Ave. below Clifton St.), 4. Each participant shall group were: Dave Mussell, Fran Dick, Saturday morning from 9 average at least three Class A - Mrs. Lee Hale, John McElroy, Frankie The Seminoles in four 9 1 Mark Bass and Larry a.m. to noon at 12 Mohawk consecutive innings per +5; Mrs. Fred Shorsher, Giannone, Mike Costa and games took the best two out Apaches 7 3 Bartolf; Stallions - Robert Tr., Sunday afternoon from week while on the available +3; low putts, Mrs. Charles Chris Loder. Also fielding of three games from the Sioux 6 4 Dobbins; Palominos - Phil noon to 4 p.m. at Tamaques roster. Varn, 27. errorlessly for the Bird .. The Most Roans to win the World Cherokees 5 5 Becker and Stan Warne. Field 2. Registrants are 5. Games shall be played Class B - Mrs. Robert team was Mike Ebert, Stu Series. All four games, one Hurons 3 7 WESTERN DIVISION asked to look for a two-door on Monday, Tuesday, Messersmith, +1; MrsBaliatt. , Keith Roes, Sean Respected Name in ending in a tie, were close. Pawnees 2 8 MANAGERS: Apaches - red Comet with a roof-rack. Wednesday or Thursday T.W. Nelson, -3; low putts, Desmond, Rick Brown, Matt The Mustang League All Bob Heckman and Pres evenings at 5:45 p.m. at Mrs. George K. Smith and Fekenbaum, Brian Bern- Swimming Pools FINAL MUSTANG Star game, one of the best Crane; Hurons - Joe Walton If sufficient interest by Tamaques or Edison fields. Mrs. John D. Steart, 30. stein, Vic Pecore, Jeff LEAGUE STANDINGS games this year, was won by and Robert Mondon; players is shown, in- Brown, Brian Stanley, Brad 6. The season shall last Class C-Mrs. Val Diehl,- the West, 10-9, in the 10th Pawnee - Ray Haiber and structional clinics will be July 8-Aug. 22. Upham and Curt Gilford. EASTERN DIVISION inning. Bob Green; Seminoles - scheduled two or more 4; Mrs. Ritchie Smith, -5; 7. Each team will play two low putts, Mrs. Smith, 31. W L As Mustang League Tom Kunkel; Sioux - Tony mornings each week. games a week. Both coaching staffs did a Roans (Div. Champs) 9 1 Director Ted Hargrove Bruges and Tony Bruges Former professional ball 8. All games will be six Stallions 7 3 thanked all the men and Jr.; Cherokee - Fred Eyer players, current collect and innings in length unless Buckeyes 6 4 women who helped us have and Jerry Blumberg. high school ball players who terminated at 4Ms or 5 in- Packers 4 6 a great year in baseball. "To the men who umpired would like either to Instruct nings under NBC rules. Chestnuts 4 6 EASTERN DIVISION this year goes a special or learn how to instruct are 9. Any team not fielding Palominos o 10 MANAGERS: Buckeyes - thanks. This is a thankless encouraged to contact Bob nine men by 6 p.m. shall Jim Jewell; Chestnuts - job and one that we have a Dobbins at 233-7091. forfeit the game. WESTERN DIVISION Andy Krane, Pacers - Seminoles (Div. Champs) hard time filling," Hard- The Junior Twilight 10. Victories will count Harvey Koblentz and grove said. Baseball League recognizes two points in the standings Charlie Mondelli; Roans - "Lastly, another special that vacation travel is part and tied games one point thank you to all the women of summer for many with ranking to be based GOLFERS! in the League; to my wife, NAME BRANDS Westfielders and so team upon the ratio of points "THECENTURY" Top Quality Clubs Bev, who did all my work rosters will be large enough attained to points possible. All Aluminum Ingreund Peels' and was my liason between Uncommon in Design • •. Bags and Balls . . . wnuaj Fine Appointments . .. Deluxe Custom Features ... A Life- AT A PRICE I my managers and me, and to all the mothers of the 175 Track Event Set for Aug. 3 time Guarantee lor Cere-Free Swimming!!! Inclusive Auto- Golfpride Grips Install matic Cleaning and Chlorinating System Included. Woods Refinished ! boys, who keep the teams Larson's fourth annual will be presented to the most STAR Golf Clubs Repaired together by getting their Invitational Track and Field outstanding female athlete. sons and husbands to the Meet will be held Aug. 3 at The community achieving | games and staying to cheer 10:30 a.m. at Plainfield High the most points (a team Many Shapes to Choose From THE 80LF SHOP School field, Randolph Rd. 2544 Plainfield Avenue us on. award) will receive the "Bob Dobbins of the The meet is sponsored by Plainfield Recreation SYLVAN NsSITf MX!!! 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WL OPEN: Mon., Tuts., and Thun. 9 to 9 Thursday!-* Sat, til Noon Wad. and Fri. 9 to 6; Sat. 9 to 5 POST 2 PM • Daily Double 1:50 PM J Highland Pool Begin* &»«m Gr*M fcbttrt T*9*h*t* f*t*4 Tinnesz Win* fpgMand Swimming Club and Sjdpwritsecurity and insuranceinsurana , Tft? 6rnt& fetoisl PUP has opened for its 22nd David Greene, Westfield. board picnic was held season, and announces that At a recent meeting, the Wednesday, June 12 at the arrangements far this Mat Crown Richard Zimmer of West- board reemphasized its home of Mr. and Mrs. yotv's picnic.' ' " " David Tinnesz, Edison is the current state prep field has returned for his policy concerning van- Robert Duncan 523 St. Junior High School school champion and third year as manager of the dalism and trespassing on Marks Avenue. Dillon, MrToMiei starts, pool. Neil HorneofWestfield the pool grounds, and an- wrestling co-captain, added finished fourth in the This annual dinner is the Eastern Region 15-18 National Prep School meet. is the assistant manager. nounced that anyone found William Mike, Mrs year old AAU Junior Dave hit hm with a tingle The board of governors is: in violation will be given by the PTO baard Olympic title to his laurels leg takedown and went fora President, Robert Savage, prosecuted to the fullest members for the Grant 4 Mrs. Michael this past weekend in Port- bar arm and half nelson for Westfield; vice-president, extent of the law. leaching staff and their land, Me. the pin in 0:41 seconds. His administrative, William Representing New Jersey final bout against Bob Mason, Scotch Plains; vice- in the lot pound class, Dave Baker, Connecticut state president, pool and grounds, defeated the Massachusetts champion, ended when David Burdge, Westfield; state Mgh school and AAUDavecradtodhitopponsnt in secretary, Mrs. Robert T. champion by a 1*4 score in lit for the pa. Smith, Westfield; treasurer, his opening contest. His The win qualifies Dave to Henry Myers, Westfield; second bout saw him win a wrestle with nhw other New rules, Kenneth Holmes, decision over Tun Booker, Jersey gold medal winners Westfield; membership, New York state champion. in the national cham- Mrs. John Haggerty, THE REP With the score tied at 10-10pionships in Lincoln, Neb., Fan wood; social, Mrs. the aggressive New Yorker, Aug. ••II. Among the other George Fleagle, Fan wood; shot at Dave Cor a take -' New Jersey boys are Mark achievement, David Pugh, down with 17 seconds Uiberman, national prep Westfield; "Splash" editor, remaining. Dave un- school champion who enters Mrs. Stanley Clark, dernooked, changed to a Lehigh University MI the The MeBMrtal P«al Staff far I9T4. WIMam Clarke, peal Manager, is In center. Westfield; assistant pool whizzer and with the sound fall, and Herb Calvert, state and grounds, Richard mi "IS seconds" ringing in high school and AAU title Pater son, Scotch Plains; his ears went for the pan-holder who goes to cake and put the New Oklahoma University in Memorial Pool Echo Lakers Host Yorker away for a 3-point September. near pin finish, winning 1S- Guestsat Tourney oz. of Seagams On M. Other area winners are Barry DriU of Edison who in Fourth Season Winners of the Echo Lake lfeoz. of orange juice His next bout pitted the won the H pound crown, and The Westfield Memorial there will be other sessions Practice for the A team will 18-hole women's golf Avwedgeoflime Westfield against Paul Jeff Mase, the 123 1b. Pool is now beginning its in which one may take be Saturday mornings. The member-guest better ball of A dash of Giroux'gienadine Grippo of Rutgers Prep champion who will be a fourth season. During the swimming or diving in- B team schedule has not partners tournament last whom Dave beat 1M) tor the senior at Bridgewater West summer, its operations will struction. One must be a been set. The diving team week were: 1, Mrs. William New Jersey crown. Grippo in the fall. be including a wide range of member of the pool in order will practice from 8 a.m. to Rose and Mrs. William activities for many pool to sign up for instruction. Kinast, PCC, 65; Mrs. members. Mr. Clarke added that the 10 a.m. during the week. Robert Messersmith and Aquaapritea In AAU Finals William Clarke, pool pool has a swim team and An has also Mrs. Joseph Kindregan, been scheduled from 6 p.m. Columbine CC, Denver, The Westfield Aquasprites Ullmann and Vera Hammel manager, said that one of diving team. There are two Colo., 66; 3, Mrs. Harold will leave this morning for trophies in competitive the main features will be swim teams, A and B, and to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday Claussen and Mrs. L. Glens Falls, N.Y., to events with other syn- instruction in diving and swimmers are divided nights. Mr. Clarke men- Simpson, Baltusrol CC, 66; compete in the A. A. U. chronized swim teams swimming. The courses within each team according tioned that the successful and 4, Mrs. Lee Hale and Region I Synchronized within the state. High point based on Red Cross to age. adult swim party held last Mrs. A.J. Bee, Raritan Swim Championship meet to scores and individual methods. "We will offer "The team competes in year will be repeated. "We Valley CC, 67; nearest pin, be held June 28 thru 30th. achievements have been the beginning instruction the Westmont swim Mrs. Gardiner Cunningham, SPECIAL OFFCR: through senior life saving," league," aaid Mr. Clarke. had several requests for The Aquasprites won the motivating element behind more this year, he said. 4", and Mrs. William To order • wt of 4 Red New Jersey State A.A.U. the 60-girl team and their saWMr. Clarke. The Westfield team will face Blaike, Plainfield CC, 5'2". Baron muat, tand crock Championship by capturing coaches. The first lessons began Mountainside, Nomahegan "Several adult parties are or monty ordar for I3.S0 Tuesday night. However, and Colonial swim clubs. being planned." to Sarvtc* Command, the Ike Pierce, Robert The championship meet it WARRENBROOK Glens Falls will comprise Dipt. 9, P.O. Box 942, 9-Holers Host teams from New York, New WINNER Bronx, Ntw York 10463 Jersey, Connecticut, Major League All Star Mrs. Gloria Glickman of Allow gwMfci for (MiMry. Guests at Golf Massachuetts and other Westfield and her partner Winners of the v-hole New England states. Those Mrs. Nancy Lewis of guest day June 19 at Echo who compete in this final Game Goes to Nationals Warren were tied for first Lake Country Club were: event must have achieved place in a recent odd or even Guests: Mrs. William first through third place in The Major League But the 3rd inning really (1); Mete-Craig Tessitore partners tournament of the Dunkel, Metuchen CC, lowtheir state competitions. finished its season Saturday wrapped it up as the NL 3B, Ed DeStefanis Lf (1); Warrenbrook Women's Golf SMCMN DISTILLERS COMPMH, HEW HIM CITV. 90 PROOF. OISTILUO ODV Cl«. DISIIUU FMNMMIONISUM gross, 40; Mrs. Charles Ray, This event will climax the to virtually the same script slammed out 6 hits, in- Phils-Andy Llndley RF (2), Association. Roselle CC, low net 38; Mrs. 1974 season for Region I it has used for the past four cluding Rippe's triple (he Mark Lavender SS (1); Albert Gagnebin, Rumson however, the Aquasprites years. The Americans came went 4 for 4 and was out-Pirates-Jim Pierce RF, CC, second low net, 40; andcontinue their practice to out with the top team in the standing behind the plate). Paul Rippe C (4); Reds- Mrs. Robert Silles, Essex keep in shape for 1975. World Series, and the The lineups of the boys Peter Giordano 2B, Ken representing the various Shea 3B (1). Extra base County CC, third low net. Under the coaching of Nationals showed their Low putts, Mrs. Samuel overall league superiority teams, their defensive hits: triple-Paul Rippe; Lorraine Fasullo of Clark, positions and number of hits Doubles-Jim Maher, John Brawn, Canoe Brook; Mrs. the Aquasprites practice by taking the 12-year-old All Money management shouldn't R. G. Bailey, Ashbrook, and Star game. The line score by in parenthesis were as Burns. three to four days each week follows: Mrs. Joseph Boak, Canoe at the Westfield "Y". innings pretty much tells the Following the game, Brook. story of the game • Amer. League outgoing League Director, be a puzzle The next exhibition of Amer. 200 000 000- 2 Members: Mrs. W. P. synchronized swimming for Angels-Clark Landale IB, Art Assmann commended Fedor, low gross, 54; Mrs.the public will be a water Natl. 058 311 14X-21 Fred Murphy 3B-LF-P; the 40 team managers and Mil Byers, first 32; Mrs; R. display in the Cranford as the home side put 21 men Athletics-Harry Bourque a sslstant m anagera-fortheir B. Burke, second, 37; Mrs.Municipal Pool on July 4th. across the plate with 18 hits, RF-3B, Bob Ardrey LF (1); cooperation and devotion to J. T. Scott, 38; low putts, This performance will light 8 walks, and 3 hit batters. Indians-Anthony Marotta the boys, and the team Mrs. Henry Rohrs, 15; chip- the routines used in the The visitors could manage SS-P, Alex Bowles SS-P, mothers for their most ins, Mrs. J. F. Cook and Glens Falls meet. only 2 runs on 5 hits and 4 Doug Fischer 3B; Orioles- valuable support of their Mrs. M. Apostolik, 16. free passes. Both sides Dave Tibbals C, Matt team and all Westfield allowed 4 men to reach first Ferguson CF; Red Sox- baseball projects. Bob Alibi tournament winners Westfield Men's on errors. National pitching Da vie Hall 2B (1), Gary Turi Lavender, league Umpire- were Mrs. G. R. Brownell did' not appear to be over- LF-RF (1); Senators-Bill in-chief, was introduced, and Mrs. J. Windl of Scotch Softball League powering, but certainly was Gingerich P-Cf, John Pinto and he and all the league Hills CC. effective as Craig Plant, SS; Tigers-Gary Acker man umpires were particularly Standings fi-23 David Chitty, Bob Mullen, 2B, Rick Harms 2B; Twins- cited for a job well done. Enroll in Soccer and Greg Cordasco struck Doug Wallace IB, Peter Also introduced were the School in Conn. W L T out 17, with Cordasco Rehwinkle P-LF (1); White manager representatives Centennial Lodge 10 1 1 finishing up by getting 8 of Sox-Jack Clarke C, John Bruce Elliott and Dave The Connecticut Soccer Greco the 9 men he faced. Stanze'l C; Yankees-Brian Landale under whose - School, under the direction Maintenance 10 4 The game did, however, Ashforth CF, Fred Lutz P- arrangements the All Star of Joe Morrone, head soccer Neighborhood start out in quite exciting LF (1). Extra base hits were game was played. Dave, the coach at the University of Council 9 4 fashion. In the top of the gotten by Peter Rehwinkle new League Director, was Connecticut, has announced LFO-Westfielders 7 7 first with two out Peter Reh- (3B) and Fred Lutz (2B). responsible for obtaining the the acceptance of William Greco's Chevron 5 6 winkle boomed a triple* to Nat'l League sponsorship of the Castle McKinlay of 11 South Bill's Citgo 6 8 1 Bootery, 70 Elm St., for the Wickon Dr. and J. C. center scoring 2 mates, and Astros-Don Eisele CF (1), Town House 4 8 almost made it a homer Jim Maher LF (1); Braves- production of the game Cimaglia of 21 Bennett PI. A.B. Murray 1 12 except for a perfect relay programs and trophies Bill Bowers LF (1), John arranged for by Bruce. The 1 from Don Eisele to second Burns lB-Cf (1); Cards-Rick "1974 MEMBERSHIP baseman David Kahn to Elliott SS (1), Bob Mullen ceremonies were then catcher Paul Rippe. Pete CF (1); Cubs-Andy Biggs C, concluded with Pat WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB then took the mound and Craig Stock RF, Dave Chitty Papaccio, Summer League managed to keep the 1B-P (1); Dodgers-Greg Director, presenting a STIRLING RD., WATCHUNG, N. J. Nationals from scoring. In Cordasco 1B-P, David Kahn personalized trophy and the second, the NL got 5 on 2 2B (1); Giants-Craig Plant program to the members of A Private Family Swim Club hits and 3 errors, and it 1B-P, Danny Iannascolia SS each team. Open Till Labor Day looked as though the game Huiband, Wife $120.00 was going to be a black-and- Husband, Wife and 1 Child. $135.00 blue. affair for both sides. 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Standing broad jump: The Gaits wan the Eastern more walks, although they nine-year old All-Star plan of attack-namely the shapes up even better with a of Lourdes School was held Bernie Spang, Charlies division title of the Pony were not able to get a hit off baseball team feel that their "inside game"-is rarely solid moundcorps, backed June 7, forth e competition Colline, Stewart Jurczak. League by beating the pitcher John Baldasare. The forces could be one of theutilized by the Middlesex up by an excellent bunch of of May 20th, with a variety Softball throw, accuracy: Royal* 7-3, while the Eaglet game appeared as if it teams to beat in the East County- the predominate- fielders and received by of competitions for Frank Gagliano, Jamie went down to defeat at the might go to the Rams until Brunswick Invitational entrants. But Westfield has some heady and talented youngsters in the first Fleming, Gary Kane. 100- hands of the Elks *•%. In the the bottom of the si*h when Tourney, Coaches Larry that kind of team, led byreceivers. Hard-throwing through the eighth grades. Yard run: Matthew Pony League series the the Bears capitalized on Ritchie, Pete Foley, and speedsters Matt Shields and Cotter heads the pitching The first, second and Gallagher, James Fleming, Colts will meet the Bears for walks to Baldasare, Joe Daryl Brewster are allBilly Byrne, and thus they'll staff aided ably by Musell, third-place finishers, as Thomas Scheich. Running the championship. Delabadia and Bob Hearon pleased by the hustle and stick with that type of of- Keller and Ritchie. In case a announced by Harold long jump: John Gardner, The Esgles pta up a good who was it by a pitched ball hard work demonstrated by fensive approach. lefty is needed Maloney will Berger, OLL physical Bernie Spang, Gary Kane. fight for the division title to drive in the winning run. their 15-player roster and Gene Corceran, John get the call. All five have education teacher, were as Softball throw, distance: before going down to theMark Coles, who had come are sure that continued Marvosa, Pete Foley and speed, but control their follows: Frank Gagliano, Lenny Colts 3-2 and then losing to in to relieve for the Bears, hustle and hard work could Jeff Backlund are also fleet- forte. Grades 1 and 2 (boys and Capriglione, James the Elks this last week. held the Rams in the topo f go a long way to making the a-foot and augment the To catch the throwers are girls) - 40 yard dash: Linda Cleveland. In the Western division the seventh with some fine Westfield entry down at Westfield attack. Once these Corcoran, Cimei, Byrne, or Beienets, Jeffrey Anlholm, Grades 3 and 4 (girls) - the Leafs and the Chiefs defensive help and an ex- Brunswick a successful one. fellows get themselves in either Cotter or Keller. Ernie Verdecia, Standing 40-yard dash: Lisa came on strong toward the cellent catch by Dondi The EBIT will get un-scoring position the West- Chances are Cotter will do broad jump: John Ciasulli, Capriglione, Kathy Niedz- end. The Leafs won four out ChamMiss to end the game, derway in early July, the field mentors will rely on the bulk of the catching Patricia Spang, Carol wiecki, Lenora Ciasulli. of their last five games, and with the score 3-2 in favor of coaches having drawn their their power hitters Pat when not pitching, while one Brady. Softball throw., ac-Standing broad jump: the Chiefs lost only one out the Bears, first round opponent Tracey, Tom Maloney, of the other four will receive curacy: David Gagliano, Kathy Niedzwiecki, Tom- of their last six games. The Bears were assured of Wednesday (too late for Sandy Ritchie and Timwhen Cotter takes to the hill. John Ciasulli. 100 Yard run: tnie Ann Gibney, Karen a series birth with their deadline). Rules will be the Gaffney. All four hit with The other seven positions Linda Beienets, Christine Flynn. Softball throw, ac- PONY LEAGUE victory Saturday, while the R«f. 2.50 same as in the Major authority, but in Westfield are up for grabs and early Donnelly, David Gagliano. curacy : Lisa McCarthy, STANDINGS Leafs were beaten, Leagues (10-12) in West- tradition do so on the line, indications are that whoever Running long jump: Linda Barbara Sauer, Celia Ryan West W L T eliminating them and field, except games will be 6 not in skied flies. Gaffney is happens to get the starting Beienets, Eddie Mayer, Jeff and Janice Sauerborn. 100- Bears 12 2 eradicating the necessity of innings in duration, no a newcomer to the Westfield nod will be an accomplished Anlholm. Softball throw, Yard run: Laura Perez- Chiefs 9 4 1 playing their last game with stealing of home plate is 15, replacing John McElroy player, full of hustle. He'sdistance: David Gagliano, Santalla, Sharon French, Wings 8 4 1 the Bears. Against the FLORIDA TAN permitted, there will be no whose vacation dates got to be to play for this Ernie Vejdecia, Edward Lisa McCarthy. Running Leafs 7 4 1 Wings, the Bears demon- LOTION Ol OIL re-entry rule, and pitcher's conflicted with the tourney Westfield squad. Mayer. long jump: Elizabeth Rams 7 6 strated that they were truly may pitch only 6 innings times. On the basis of their Grades 3 and 4 (boys) -- O'Donnell, Sharon French, Orioles 5 9 qualified to play in the every two outings. All The nines have a lot ofperformances in the Fords 40-yard dash: Matthew Lisa Capriglione. Softball Series, as they put on a fine ^ 69 games in the 16-team depth in the hitting Eight Year old tourney last allagher, James throw, distance: Lisa East defensive exhibition, tourney, drawing combines department, so if thespring, Colonia (Wood- Cleveland, Lenny McCarthy, Tommie Ann Colts 9 5 playing errorless baseball, from Union, Middlesex, aforementioned 10 fail to bridge) and the East Capriglione. High jump: Gibney, Catherine Miller, Eagles 7 7 John Hearon who played !•!• 3.50 Somerset, Mercer, and come through, the tribunal Brunswick team are theMatthew Gallagher, Lenny Grades 5 and6 (boys) - 75 Rangers 4 9 almost;every position in the Monmouth Counties, will be of coaches can rely on the favorites for the EBIT yard dash: John Kane, Royals 4 9 infield equally well, Joe BRAVURA held at Show Case Field in always-reliable bats of Mike crown with powerful Car- sure, you can bet IS nine Danny Beienets, Stanley Bisons 3 9 1Delabadia, and Armand East Brunswick, The field, Cotter, Pete Foley, Dave teret right behind, but year old Westfielders will be Niedzwiecki, High jump: Elks 3 10 "Brooks" Busino, all played DEL SOL with lights and luxuriously Musell, Curt Cimei, or Brian Westfield (2 wins, 2 losses down in Burnswick on Danny Beienets, Michael exceptionally well in the green outfield carpets, as Keller. All five are excellent and a fifth last spring) has a opening night, trying to Walsh, Robert Cleveland The Bear's, last year's field. Busino and Phil Russo AFTER SUN RU1 well as more than adequate bunters, if their hitting lot of new faces, and a little provided moitof the hitting, make a run for the crown, and Billy Ventura. Standing Pony League champions, (TO KEEP YOUR TAN) seating arrangements, happens to nose-dive, and luck and a lot of hustle symbolizing Nine Year old broad jump: Bobby Cullen, clinched the Western while pitchers Coles and surely fits its name. superb base-runners. Foley, might make the Nines go all baseball supremacy in Danny Beienets, Stanley Division of the Pony League Baldasare combined again To win down in Brun-along with Maloney, hit the way. One thing is forNorth and Central Jersey. Niedzwiecki. Running long Saturday as they shut out for a Bear victory. The jump: Bobby Cullen, the Wings 7-0. The victory Bears play during the final Michael Walsh, Stanley capped a rewarding week week of the season proved Niedzwiecki. Softball throw, for the Bears who had led that they definitely are the distance: John Kane, the Pony League through best team in their division, Robert Cleveland, Danny the entire season. The Bears and that they are eager and Beienets. Softball throw, began the week with a 10ready to play in the Series accuracy: Robert and 2 record, and a slim 1 against the Colts, Cleveland, Danny Beienets, game lead over the second Stephen Jurczak. Distance place Wings and Leafs, with Westfield Girl JUST RECEIVED run: John Kane, Bobby both teams yet to play, and . FREE Personal Checking Accounts Cullen, Billy Ventura. also a game with the tough Captures Title (FOR WEIGHT CONTROL) Rams, just two games Bev Eason of Westfield S.N.I. BRAND Grades 5 and C (girls) - behind. The contest between won the senior cham- 75-yard dash: Patty the Ram's and the Bears on pionship recently at the 41st NATURAL Niedzwiecki, Wende Tuesday night developed annual Watchung Troops Grande, Jill Gardner. High into one of the best games of Spring Horse Show at the CIDER VINEGAR at The Central Jersey Bank jump: Patricia French, the year. The Rams jumped Union County Park Com- I Maureen French, Carole off to an early lead in the mission's Watchung Stable. WITH lECITHIN.KELP Krajcik; Standing broad second inning when they Beth Walters was the jump: Jill Gardner, Cathlin picked up one run on tworeserve champion. & B6 CAPSULES Kane, Carol Loftus. Run- walks and a sacrifice. Bryan Williams of 100's ning long jump: Jill Gard- However, the Bears came Summit was the in- and Trust Company ner, Maureen French, right back in the bottom of termediate champion, and Wende Grande. Softball the third when Bullock Vivian Giffin of Scotch throw, distance: Carol singled, stole second and Plains took the reserve title. Loftus, Jill Gardner, Wende third and was sacrificed Shawn Maurer of West CHILDREN'S Grande. home by John Baldasare. Orange set the pace in the Grades 7 and 8 (boys) - The Rams recaptured the junior division, followed by BATHING CAPS 75-yard dash: Chuck lead in the fourth on three Westfield's Katie Long. JUST MAINTAIN A BALANCE Wesolowski, Timmy Rabbitt, Steven Gallagher. OF $300 OR MORE... High jump: Xavier Perez- Santalla, Sean Loftus, John McCarthy. Standing broad jump: Xavier Perez- FUGMANN Santalla, Chuck Wesolowski, Timmy Rabbitt. Softball throw, accuracy: Sean Loftus, David Keseleca, Les YOUR LOCAL Hummienny. Distance run: , AUTHOtlZfD INDtTENMNT JUST RECEIVED Sean Loftus, Chuck I EXXON DCALER THERE ARE NO Wesolowski, Roger Sussko. 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