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UBI'H 6S0OSO EIGH1 R — No. 52 Srcnnd China PiiBlnffO P WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979 I'ubllglicil 20 Pages—20 Cents pq in to fit WvRtflclil. K. J. Hvery ThurH'lay D. •!" 3 86 Families Fight inflation, Townwide Revaluation Mandated

With Westfield property sales running Additionally, Brennan has specified Grow Crops in "Rented" Soil at least twice their assessed value, the that the appraisal firm will send notice Union County Board of Taxation has Inflation have you down? families have returned each originally had a manager, is of the new property valuation to each One way 86 Westfield ordered the town to revalue all its real property owner, announcing when and year to till the one hundred now virtually self- property by September, 1981. families are helping to meet and twenty nine 25 by 25 fool sustaining, according to Art how an appointment for an informal Ihe squeeze on the food plots, and various Field inspections, which normally review of the valuation may bo Hellander of West Dudley take about 18 months, should begin next budget is by growing their techniques of growing are Ave. Regular meetings to arranged. own produce in a com- spring, according to Tax Assessor Westfield has approximately 8,650 employed in their efforts. discuss any problems or Robert Brennan, after bids for the munity garden setting in Originally dependent upon supervision have been all residences, 450 vacant lots, 487 com- southwest Westfield. project are evaluated and Town Council mercial properties, and 350 exempt Mother Nature for water, hut discontinued. funds are allocated, probably sometime Here tomatoes are this problem was resolved in Rental for each of the in November. The last Westfield properties. All properties will be in- ripening on the vine, beans 1976 by piped-in facilities. plots is a mere $10, a modest revaluation was held in 1971 at a cost of cluded in the revaluation. and peas have been har- Since the repeat rate of fee even if a family $120,000 to the town. New to the imminent revaluation in vested, and a variety of occupancy is sizeable, Westfield will be the use of a computer, cultivates more than one At present, the total tax assessment table vegetables are there's only a small chance space, as several do. And which Brennan expects will streamline thriving in August tem- of Westfield's land and improvements as procedures and improve the quality of that new farmers can be since the land is owned and certified to the Union County Tax Board peratures. accommodated. Most of the donated to the project by appraisals. Presently, only about a Now in its fifth year, the is $422,411,400. According to the dozen towns in the state are using tenants rent the plots Ambergs and the only ex- Director's Table of Equalized Value, this garden project results in because shade or size pense is water, tenants computers for appraising purposes, said represents approximately 62 per cent Brennan. family fun and fresh elements of their own generally get most of their of Westfield's true value. Through this produce tosatisfy the hearty yards make growing condi- rental fee rebated at the end equalization process, Westfield is With computerization of records, appetites the manual labor tions difficult, and then of the season, says Howard currently paying taxes to the county on Westfield will be able to update its of weeding, watering and there is always the element Dreizler of the Boulevard, approximately $693 million. property values through reassessment cultivating the family farms of competition with neigh- secretary-treasurer for the from the assessor's office ap- creates. boring gardeners. program. Berkeley Heights and Summit, also proximately every five years. Brennan Eighty percent of the The project, which running in the low sixtieth percentile, does notforeseeanother comprehensive When harvests exceed the join Westfield in being targeted for revaluation before the year 2000. needs of the tenants, these revaluation. Brennan expects that Fan- Growing More than You Need? are often donated to help wood, running at about 65 per cent of its i another group - which also true value, and Scotch Plains, at about You Can Share Surplus Crops operates from the First 68 per cent, will be asked to revalue Baptist Church on Elm St. - soon. Revaluation Local residents who find their home-grown gardens Mobile Meals, which last Tax Assessor Robert W. Krcnnan pilots a busy office these days, with Wcstficld's order All property in Westfield will be are yielding harvests greater than the consumption year augmented its menus to revalue all Its real property by September, 1981. remeasured with the new revaluation. In Timetable needs of the family can share their abundance with with servings of sliced 1971, only spot remcasuring took place, —April 27, 1979: Union County Hoard of others in Westfield. tomatoes, cucumbers, and in 1965, an average of three out of Taxation orders Westfield to revalue Lillian Corsl, director of the Department of Human zucchini and other Frequently Asked Questions, five properties were measured. all its real properly liv September, Resources In Westfield. and Sandy Lynch of Mobile vegetables which found Inspectors will be required to make a 1081 Meals located In the First Baptist Church, both are their way to the basement detailed inspection of the interior as well —July 16, 197U: Project specifications eager to share In "surplus crops" and to distribute kitchen of the church. Answers on Revaluation as the exterior of every property. Let- sent to five appraisal firms by the Tax vegetables to those— mostly Westfield senior citizens Additional surplus is ex- ters with a complete explanation of the Assessor's office — with whom their agencies are in contact. pected this year. WHAT WILL BE THE EFFECT OF REVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL TAX inspection process will be sent to every —Sept. 1, 1979: Deadline for receipt of Miss Corsl's office in the Municipal Building, 425 Residents tending their BILLS? If a property has been under-assessed in the past, the tax bill will be increased. Westfield property owner by the ap- bids from appraisal firms East Broad St., will accept donations between the gardens at the site are If a property has been over-assessed in the past, the tax bill will be reduced. Roughly praisal firm selected to conduct the —November-December 1AV. AIHJU8T 2, I07D . • • 1 mm*

PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 573%=5.50 DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL FIRST FEDERAL SWINGS EDISON WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE FREEHOLD 46 Parsonage Road 173 Elm Street 865 Mountain Avenue Route 9 & Campbell Ct. PLAINFIELD Phone 232-7400 Phone 549-0707 (GARDEN STATE DIVISION) Phone 232-7073 Phone 431-8080 335 East Front Street WOODBRIDGE SOUTH PLAINFIELD MIDDLETOWN CLARK Phone 754-1000 ESLtt 117 Main Street Middlesex Mall, Stelton Road 1580 Route No. 35 Bradleec Shopping Center Phone 636-0100 Phone 753-9151 Phone 671-4001 Phone 381-1800 THE WKMTKIELD (N..I.) LKADEK, THURSDAY, AUOUST 2, J010 • Mrs. Joseph Vandals Spray Oom-pah-pah Donald G. Police Find Stolen Property, (Contlnusd from paga 1) OBITUARIES Dodge McDonald Paint Insults Center, Warinnnco Park, Mrs. Shirley A. Arrest Young Rock-Throwers Vandals spray-painted Roselle, if It rains. Music for this segment of Donald G. Dodge, 59, of McDonald, 52, of 926 A cash box, stolen from Police arrested a 23 year insulting remarks on an Mrs. Austin Mrs. Robert 607 Hort St. died Saturday In Cleveland Ave., died Friday Assaults occurring on Alden Ave. automobile the annual Summer Arts the Croll-Reynolds Com- school property were old Passaic man on a West- Festival is made possible by Muhlenberg Hospital, at Overlook Hospital, Sum- pany, 751 Central Ave., Fri- field warrant charging Sundny and spray-painted a B. Crehore Wright Plainfield, after a brief mit, after a long illness. reported by a Cranford Lawrence Ave. front door funds supplied by the day, was recovered by parent who alleged that her assault and battery, and on Recording Companies of Mrs. Eleanor A. Wright, illness. Born in Brooklyn, she Westfield police the next Tuesday, arrested an 10 Sunday. lived in Westfield 19 years. 13 year old daughter was A Summit Ct. windshield America through the Music 54, died Tuesday after a long He was born in Scranton, day. Police also arrested assaulted at Edison Junior year old Palsteod Ave. Performance Trust Funds, illness at her home at 821 Pa., and lived in Kenilworth She was a member of five juveniles Saturday for a was broken by a beer mug Redeemer Lutheran High, and by a Boulevard resident for a break and a» public service Village Green. and Scotch Plains before rock-throwing incident July resident who reported that entry at the Westfield thrown by vandals last organization created under moving to Westfield 14 years Church and its Women's 13, when several vehicles Wednesday, who also threw Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Evening Guild. his seven year old son was Community Center. agreements with the Wright lived in Roselle Park ago. passing Cacciolo PI. on assaulted at Jefferson The superintendent at the a rock at a Central Ave. American Federation of He was employed for 22 Surviving are her hus- South Ave. were damaged storm window Friday. before moving to Westfield band, Joseph A. McDonald, School, both on Friday. Westfield Manor, 800 Forest Musicians. The grant for 28 years ago. years as a space salesman by the rock-throwers. Ave., reported Friday that Properly was damaged on this performance was ob- for the Wyckoff Publishing and a brother, Bernard An East Broad St. Grove St. Friday, and a She had been a secretary Smith of San Jose, Calif. resident reported last someone had forced a tained with the cooperation at Watson-Stillman, Roselle, Co. of Westfield. Police arrested three basement storage room Maryland St. Volkswagon of Local No. 151, A.F. of M. He was a retired member Services were conducted juveniles for possession of Thursday that two female was turned over by vandals from 1942 to 1951 and more juveniles had unlawfully door and attempted to pry Now celebrating its 17th recently had been cir- of the Westfield Rescue at Redeemer Lutheran alcohol Friday night. A open the box on a- washer, Friday. Cars were damaged Squad and was a life Church, Monday by the juvenile was arrested for entered her home and fled by rock-throwers on Rah- year, the Summer Arts culation and classified when confronted by her. The and two juveniles were Festival, presented by the advertising manager of the member of the Union pastor, the Rev. Eugene A. operating a motorcycle on reported shoplifting at the way Ave, and Central Ave. County Bowling Rehwinkel. Interment took Dudley Ave. Saturday, and Detective Bureau is con- Union County Department Westfield Leader for more tinuing its investigation into South Ave. A & P. of Parks and Recreation, is than 10 years. She was a Association. place at Fairview another was charged with Cemetery. possession of a stolen break, entries and-or lar- Police recovered items Heliostat to Aid held each Wednesday communicant of St. Helen's Mr. bodge served with the cenies on Shadowlawn Dr., stolen from a Scotch Plains evening at 7:30 in Echo Lake Church. Marine Corps in World War Arrangements were by motorcycle early Wednes- II. the Dooley Colonial Home, day morning. A 13 year old at Wheat Auto Body, where vehicle parked in town Study of Sun Park's natural am- Mrs. Kathcrluc Surviving are her 55G Westfield Ave. a paint sprayer was stolen, Friday. phitheatre. Families and husband, Robert; a son, He is survived by his wife, female was charged with Heliostat? Not tdo many Dennis Crehore Mrs. Jean Fraley Dodge; simple assault and battery on Stevens Ave. and Hyslip A Fort Worth, Texas groups are invited to come Funeral services will be Robert A. of North Ave. woman visiting in town, people are familiar with the early and bring picnic Tarrytown, NY.; a two sons, William and Mrs. Thomas and profane language word, but by the end of July held tomorrow for Mrs. Donald G. Jr., both of Tuesday, and around 12:30 reported her pocketbook suppers, blankets and lawn Katherine Dennis Crehore, daughter, Mrs. Barbara W. A break, entry and lar- stolen from the railroad sta- there will be one atop Union chairs. Delbridge of Garland, Tex.; Westfield; four daughters, Whitfield that afternoon, officers ceny and assault and bat- College's Sperry Obser- 77, a native of Westfield and Mrs. Donna L. Glass of caught a male juvenile tion parking lot on North resident for 73 years, who a sister, Mrs. Irene Taylor Mrs. Irma K. Whitfield, tery were reported on Lin- Ave. Saturday. The pocket- vatory. of Roselle Park; two Allentown, Pa., Mrs. Sandra 91, of 15 Tudor Oval died attempting to steal a bicycle wood PI. late Friday night, Pedal Power died Sunday at Orleans J. Helmar of Clark, and the from behind the Westfield book was later recovered A heliostat is a device Retirement and Con- brothers, Leonard Miczulski Thursday, July 26, at the after the resident tried to and returned to her by a used to project the sun's (Continued from page 1) of Morris, Conn.; and Misses Patty A. and Jill R. Cranford Hall Nursing Motor Inn. detain the intruder. "Not one person gave us any valescent Home, Orleans, Dodge, both at home; his First St. woman. image onto a screen so that Mass. Joseph Miczulski of Hills- Home, Cranford. the sun's movement and the problem." borough; and two grand- mother, Mrs. Leona Dodge Born in Burlington, Wis., various phenomena on its "We started planning the She moved from Westfield children. of Scranton, and six grand- surface can be watched, trip in mid-March," Derek to Northeastham, Mass. children. she lived here for the last 30 Nearby Community of Union A Funeral Mass will be years. according to Arthur Cacella, said. "We got the idea from four years ago. In Westfield, Funeral services were education chairman for she was a member of the held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at She was the wife of two friends who did a St. Helen's Church. Inter- held Tuesday at the Gray Thomas Whitfield, who died Amateur Astronomers Inc., similar trip to North Junior and Senior Auxiliary Funeral Home, 318 East Presidential Election Bellwether which operates the ob- of Children's Specialized ment will be in St. Ger- in 1936. Carolina." trude's Cemetery, Colonia. Broad St., with the Rev. Surviving are a daughter, Move over, New Hamp- brought with them their servatory jointly with the The planning for the trip Hospital, Mountainside. In Eugene Rehwinkel of- trend toward the College. 1965, she became a member Friends may call at the Nancy W. Gilmore of shire. traditional Democratic Republican party — among involved mapping the route, Dooley Colonial Home, 556 ficiating. Interment'was at Westfield; a sister, Norma The news is that, as preferences. • getting all equipment ready, of the hospital's Board of Abbington Hills Cemetery, nearby Union goes, so goes working-class people. Members of AAI have Managers, and in 1975, she Westfield Ave., from 3-5 and Johnson of Salem, Wis., Union became mainly been at work this summer and taking several practice 7-9 p.m. today. South Abbington, Pa. In lieu three grandchildren and two the State of New Jersey and Democratic. Thus, Petti predicts that runs to Princeton and Great was named an honorary of flowers, contributions constructing the new member of that board. She great-grandchildren. probably the nation in "However, a competitive Union's politics in the heliostat and will have it Adventure. may be sent to the Westfield Memorial funeral ser- Presidential elections. political situation has foreseeable future will be When the boys returned to was active as a volunteer at Mrs. Dorothy Rescue Squad. highly competitive, with no installed over an opening Overlook Hospital and a vices were held Tuesday at That is the main finding of evolved, and control of the above the observatory's Westfield July 18, they had member of the twigs at D. Sautter St. Paul's Episcopal local governing body has party dominating and with lecture hall. It will enable covered more than 1,000 Church. In lieu of flowers, Jerome Petti in a senior changed hands three times, majorities on the local Muhlenberg Hospital. Mrs. Dorothy D. Sautter, Mrs. John honors' thesis he wrote at governing body remaining members of the public to miles with just two flats and donations may be made to the Newark College of Arts politically, since 1973," Petti observe the sun on an indoor minor gear trouble. During World War II, she 68, of 727 Oak Ave. died the Muhlenberg Hospital said. tenuous. screen without danger to the All three agreed that was active with the Red Monday at home after a long G. Abry Auxiliary. Arrangements and sciences at Rutgers, the Cross, where she was an illness. State University of New What appeared to be a "While this situation eyes. while several short trips Mrs. Pamela Jean were by the Gray Funeral growing Democratic trend were possible in the near office worker and chaired She was born in Brooklyn Home, 318 East Broad St. Jersey. The topic of his exists, Union should con- The Sperry Observatory is several knitting groups. She and lived in Irvington for 60 (Whiteford) Abry, 32, died study, carried out under the in Union has leveled off, tinue as an excellent in- open Friday evenings future, another big trip is was also dedicated to the years before moving to suddenly at home, 102 supervision . of two j due, chiefly, to a growing dicator of statewide trends," during the summer months, not in their plans for a donation of blood. She spent Westfield five years ago. George Ave., Edison, on Mrs. Kenneth professors of political I conservatism — and to a he said. beginning at dusk. couple of years. several days a week selling She is survived by her June 28. science, is "The Political war stamps and bonds at daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Born in Plainfield, she F. Veith Metamorphosis of Union, Jarvis Drug Store. Andrews, with whom she lived in Westfield until her N.J." She had been employed as lived. marriage in 1970. She then Mrs. Virginia J. Veith, 58, a secretary at Spaulding Funeral services will be lived in Metuchen and former secretary for the Those wishing to make an Benefit of Sporting Goods Company, held at l p.m. today at the Edison. Westfield Board of. early projection on election New York City, before her Dooley Colonial Home, 556 She was graduated from Education, died July 22 at even on how New Jersey , marriage to Austin Ballard Westfield Ave. Westfield High School in home. She was a resident of voted for President would be i New Jersey Press Association Crehore, who died in 1962. .1964 and Douglass College Westfield from 1953 to 1973. wise to check the returns ! Surviving are a son, Mrs. Raymond in 1968. She was born in Germany. from Union Township, he Thomas O. Crehore of Her memberships includ- Her memberships in suggests. Scholarship Fund Northeastham and New Powell ed the Musical Club of West- Florida included St. This suburban community York City; a daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Marie Clayton field and the First Presby- Sebastians By the Sea of about 50,000 has proven June Gulick of Princeton; a Powell, formerly of 625 terian Church of Metuchen. Episcopal Church and the j itself an uncanny indicator brother, Homer Freeman Lenox Ave., lately of North She was formerly employed Platinum Coast Chapter of ' of statewide trends in Dennis of Yardley, Pa., and River Road, Lee, N.H., died by Eastern Airlines, Wood- Sweet Adelines. modern Presidential con- three grandchildren. at Wentworth Hospital in bridge. Surviving are her tests, Petti has found. Giants-Chargers The funeral services will Dover, N.H. Wednesday, Surviving are her hus- husband, Kenneth F. Veith; be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow July 25. band, John G. Abry; two a son, Kenneth F. Veith Jr. He reports that, for all at the First Congregational She was the svife of the sons, David and Brian, and of Chalfont, Pa. and two Presidential elections since SSaturdayd , AugusA t 18 Church, with the Rev. John late Raymond E. Powell and a daughter, Karen, all at grandchildren. 1956, Union's results have Wilson officiating. Inter- was born in Salt Lake City, home; her mother Mrs. never been off by more than ment will be at Fairview Utah, March 17,1892. In 1961 James L. Whiteford of Iver A. Nelson 3 percent from the statewide Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, she moved from Westfield to DeBary, Fla.; two brothers, figures. He says that, even Concord, Mass, to live with Stephen Whiteford of Los with returns from as few as donations may be sent to Gatos, Calif, and Richard of Iver A. Nelson, 62, of 5 j seven of Union's 37 election Children's Specialized her daughter, Mrs. Patricia Flintshire Terrace, Hospital. Zirkle, and recently moved New Brunswick, and her I districts, the full state result to Lee. maternal grandmother, Lakehurst, died Saturday at can be accurately predicted Arrangements are by the Arline C. McEvoy of West- | Overlook Hospital in early on election night. Gray Funeral Home, 318 She is survived by her field. ' Summit. East Broad St. daughter and three grand- ! Born in Cranford, he lived daughters. Services were held at the Petti believes that Union's i most of his life in Westfield ability to foretell the full Mrs. Thomas Services were held Runyon Mortuary in before moving to Lakehurst Saturday in the chapel of Metuchen with the Rev. New Jersey vote suggests Hurley Robert Cunningham, pastor in January. that it is a bellwether, or Trinity Episcopal Church, Mr. Nelson retired in 1974 Mrs. Margaret J. Hurley, Concord, Mass, and were of the First Presbyterian "swing town," with an 61, of 544 Chestnut St., Church of Metuchen, offici- as supervisor of mer- almost equal number of conducted by the Rev. Dr. T. chandising with Western Middlesex, died Sunday at Kaufman. Interment was in ating. Interment was registered voters from each Muhlenberg Hospital in private. Electric Co. in Kearny after party. Fairview Cemetery on 37 years of service. Plainfield after a long Monday. Memorial contributions This was not always the illness. may be made to the He was a member of the case in Union, which, for Born in Westfield, Mrs. Godfrey Scholarship Fund of the Stanley Holmes Chapter of years, was a Republican Hurley lived here until Musical Club of Westfield. the Telephone Pioneers of stronghold. Checking moving to Middlesex two N. Nelson America and a member of election returns at Union weeks ago. the Presbyterian Church in County Courthouse, in She was graduated from Godfrey N. Nelson, 79, of Meyer Klein Westfield. Elizabeth, Petti found that Holy Trinity High School, 120C Edinburg Lane, Surviving are his wife, no Democrat carried Union, and was a communicant of Lakewood, died Friday at Services for Meyer Klein, Norma Kirby Nelson; a son, on any level, from 1936 to Holy Trinity Church in Point Pleasant Hospital. He 88, of 224 Avon Rd., were Thomas A. of Shrewsbury; 1960. Westfield. had been a resident of West- held Tuesday at the two daughters, Judith A. She was a member of the field for 30 years and had Bernheim-Goldsticker Me- Johnson and Karen E. Even Franklin D. Ladies Auxiliary of Martin also lived in Point Pleasant morial Home, 1200 Clinton Dembiec, both of Westfield; Roosevelt handily lost the Wallberg Post 3 of the Beach for six years before Ave., Irvington. a brother, Herbert T. of town in his four Presidential American Legion in moving to Lakewood seven Mr. Klein died Sunday in Westfield; a sister, Eleanor elections, although he took Westfield. years ago. St. Barnabas Medical S. Tilton of Westfield, and 10 the state each time. Surviving are her He was a retired guest Center, Livingston. grandchildren. Petti attributes the husband, Thomas Hurley; a house owner and operator in He was a hat maker with Funeral services were change in Union's political son, Ronald P. Aylward of Point Pleasant Beach. the Klein Hat Co,, Newark, held Tuesday at the stance to a number of Edison, and two brothers, Surviving are his wife, for many years, retiring in Presbyterian Church, with factors. The key reason is a William A. Moffett of East Helen; four sons, David L. 1959. Mr. Klein was a Dr. Theodore Sperduto change in its sociological Brunswick and Roy V. of Santee, Calif., William R. member of the Erste Ber- officiating. Interment was makeup. Moffett of Fanwood. of Mt. Arlington, Gibson H. shader KUV of Newark. at Fairview Cemetery. In Union was predominately Funeral services were of Westfield and Richard V. Born in Austria, he lived lieu of flowers, contributions a German community held yesterday morning at of Point Pleasant Beach; a in Newark before moving to may be sent to the Sloan- through its Republican the Dooley Colonial Home, brother, Arthur of Green- Westfield six years ago. Kettering Institute, New years. As numerous 556 Westfield Ave., followed wood Lake, N.Y.; ten Surviving are a son, York City. The Gray working-class Italian and by a High Mass of Requiem grandchildren and four Benjamin, three grandchil- Funeral Home, 318 East Jewish families emigrated at Holy Trinity Church great grandchildren. dren and three great-grand- Broad St., was in charge of to it from Newark, during children. celebrated by the Rev. Services- were held arrangements. the 1950's and 1960's, they Order your tickets today for this NAMF Robert T. Lennon. Inter- Monday at the Van Hise and exciting preseason game AnnnFsa ment was in St. Gertrude's Callagan Funeral Home, Cemetery, Woodbridge. Point Pleasant. between the Giants and the San Diego Chargers. 1979 PRE-SEASON APPLICATION MAKE CHECK Qame proceeds for the benefit THREE HOME GAMES PAYABLE TO: of the N.J. Press Association AT GIANTS STADIUM N.Y. FOOTBALL Scholarship Fund. GIANTS, INC. NO. GAMES SEAT EXTENSION SEATS PRICE Cranford ... Aug. 4 A Cleveland Browns @ 11.50 A Sat. 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LKAUKK, THURSDAY, AUOIIST 2, 1070 Page Merchants Offering Boro Hypertension Valuable Prizes in Clinic Tomorrow The Mountainside Board of Health will hold its Sweepstakes monthly Hypertension Clinic between 9:30 and The first prize winner of portrait, a custom shirt, 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at the the Supermarket Sweep- radios, engraved stationery, Municipal Building. stakes now underway in china, flowers, produce, Residents of all ages are Westfield will have the haircuts, apple pies and car encouraged to attend. opportunity to go on a washes plus hundreds of shopping spree at the dollars in gift certificates. Mayfair Foodtown market In order to enter the Great Adventure on Elm St. for two minutes. Sweepstakes each con- Sponsored by the retail testant must visit 15 dif- Trip Scheduled committee of the Westfield ferent participating stores Area Chamber of Com-and pick up an entry form. The Fanwood-Scotch merce, retail vice president After the 15 forms have been Plains YMCA will sponsor Norman Greco said the two completed they should be an evening trip to the theme minute shopping spree has a mailed in one envelope park of Great Adventure. A charter bus will depart Stopping to rest before the final steps for the American Cancer Society "Disco Party" calculated potential of addressed to Ihe Westfield $1,000. Chamber of Commerce, Martine Avenue YMCA at 4 ore committee members Diane Iiyrnes of Cranford, Agnes Kristen of Elosclle Park, p.m. Thursday, August 9 Keith S. llcrtell, fifth from left, is pictured with visiting Austrian students who arc and Dr. Barry Freeman, Assemblyman CharlesHardwick and'Janc Freeman all of it P.O. Box 81, Westfield, New spending six weeks with American families in Weslfield and the surrounding area. Besides the top prize, Jersey 07091 no later than and return at 1 a.m. Westficld. The Aug. 24 nffair, to be held at the Wcstwood In Garwood, will benefit the hundreds of other gifts will The fee will include The students ure attending English classes, going on excursions to New York City, Union County Unit. midnight Aug. 15 or the Philadelphia, the Jersey shore, Washington. D.C., and Niagara Falls, and general- be drawn at the culmination forms may be dropped off at transportation and ad- of the contest open to anyone mission to the park. Space is ly experiencing American life and traditions with their host families. The group is any one of the participating limited to 45 people. Call the under the auspices of SKA Abroad and directed by llcrtell, the local sponsor of the Disco Party to Benefit Cancer Society over 16, at the Chamber stores or businesses. annual Family Fun Day Y for more information. University of Salzburg. The American Cancer dance couples will give free in the final stages of trying Posters will appear in the scheduled for Sunday, Aug. windows of the sponsors of Society extends an invita- disco dance instruction as to reach their goal of 19 at Tamaques Park in tion to join the "Disco Michael "J" spins and $260,000 for 1979. The unit the promotion. No purchase Westfield. Some of the other is necessary to enter the Party" on Aug. 24 at the whirls his magic disco must raise $70,000 by Aug. prizes to be awarded include Westwood in Garwood. The sounds. 31 to realize that mark. contest nor need the entrant event, which is to benefit 100 gallons of gasoline, ice reside in Westfield. The donation for the cream, a photographic the Union County Unit, "Everyone is invited, "Disco Party" includes begins at 9 p.m. and con- from the beginner to the ex- hors d'oeuvres and open bar tinues until 1:00 a.m. pert," commented commit- for the evening. Free disco Ashbrook Residents Design tee member, Diane Byrnes.' dance instruction will also Music for the evening will "It will be an evening of be provided. For ticket in- be provided by local DJ dance and fun." Prizes will formation, call the Union Seascape Exhibit for Library Michael "J" of the Palace. also be awarded. County Unit at 512 West- The picture of good health, Anthony Pascucci holds up a In addition, professional The Union County Unit is minster Ave., Elizabeth. While most nursing home provide the crafts with a glass of milk and an apple, demonstrating how eating residents are unable to visit diversity in shape, texture right is important in staying healthy. The third grade the seashore this summer, and composition. student of Carolce Garcia at Ueechwood School, Moun- Pamela Boright Heads Husband's Campaign tainside, Anthony recently prepared a display on good they are still able to enjoy "The significance of the nutrition for the school's Media Center. State Assembly candidate legislator." some of its elements — the activity is that it affords the E. Boright, current- Pamela Boright is a sand and the seashells. residents a rich tactile ly a Union County Freehold- graduate of Newark State That is the theme of a new experience, the opportunity For Gracious Dining er, has opened his cam- College and is an ele- to be creative, and it also paign for a seat in the State mentary school teacher in exhibit at the Scotch Plains Library, arranged in serves as a reminder of the Legislature from District 22 the Linden school system. season," says Ashbrook's Barrett & Crain, Realtors' window at 43 Elm St. is THE which includes Mountain- She has assisted in many cooperation with the currently featuring samples of finished crafts for the library's display coor- director of recreation, side, Scotch Plains and charitable causes and pre- Diane Belcuore. "We are Redeemer Lutheran Church's annual Vacation Bible HALFWAY HOUSE Fanwood, by naming his viously served on the Scotch dinator, Marion Johnson, by School. This year the sessions will be held Monday wife, Pamela, as his cam- Plains Board of Health and the Ashbrook Nursing Home pleased to be given this through Thursday. Aug. 13-16 and Aug. 20-211 from 9 to open 7 days a week paign manager. She has in Scotch Plains. First of its chance to inform thej Library Board of Trustees. community about thej 11:45 a.m. Classes will be offered in nursery (3 and 4 LUNCHEON-COCKTAILS-DINNER headed-up three previous Acoloraturasopranoshe en- kind for Ashbrook, the years old), kindergarten and grades 1 to 8. For further ' Rt. 22, Eastbound, Mountainside countywide campaigns for joys vocal music as a hobby exhibit consists of sand talents and abilities of the information or to enroll, call the church office. Your Hoitt-.Vick Mauakoi. Joh Boright and each has pro- and is very much interested paintings, plaques and mrsing home residents." Current Homes for Sale are also on display in the duced a solid victory for in the fine and performing jewelry boxes decorated The public may view the Realtors' window on Kim St PHONE him. arts. She and her husband with shells. reside at 7 Homestead Ter- 'splay throughout this I The success formula race in Scotch Plains with month In the adult room of began back in 1965 when The paintings, made the library, on Bartle Ave. "The object of teaching a child is to enable him to get their three year old daugh- simply with glue and or- along without his teacher." Elbert Hubbard both were single and were ter, Amy. n Scotch Plains. students at Newark State dinary beach sand, are College, now Kean. College, Pamela Boright The 22nd Legislative adaptations of an ancient sweethearts, they had met District is comprised of the art form developed by each other through campus benefiting senior citizens, nine Union County commu- American Indian tribes musical groups and student the handicapped, youth, nities of Berkeley Heights, centuries ago. Variation is government. It was then at and consumers among Clark, Fanwood, Kenil- given to this medium the age of 21, that Boright others. At the same time he worth, Mountainside, Plain- through the addition of made his first bid for county has seen to it that, cost- field, Railway, Scotch coffee', grounds, which 6tfice. Pamela served as his cutting controls were imple- Plains, Springfield, and in provides a richness in color first campaign manager mented and waste ended. Morris County, Chatham and texture. The large Now the best and he scored a victory with He will make a fine Township. variety of seashells used more than a 5,000 vote margin. About a year and a half later, Pamela Zardecki interest/checking plan and Walter Boright became husband and wife. As a married couple they settled in his hometown of Kenil- worth where he was then a in all New Jersey councilman. Arthur Stevens In 1974, Walter received a Democratic nomination for the Union County Board of is even better! Freeholders and was sub- sequently elected and then reelected in 1977. Pamela chaired those two cam- paigns and each produced a plurality in excess of 10,000 votes. In fact, Boright startled many political pros when in those two races his • carried the traditionally ..The Republican community of Scotch Plains to where he and Pamela had moved. Boright extols Pamela as the key to his political suc- Earner. cesses and claims she is the "best good luck charm that any candidate could ever hope for." He recognizes No. her many capabilities when he states, "Pamela is a very knowledgeable woman on 5S-I79 local, county, state and na- 2I2 tional issues. She is an avid reader and is particularly PAY TO THE perceptive in delineating ORDER OF problems and offering sound solutions. Pamela is an excellent organizer and .DOLLARS is extremely considerate of the needs and opinions of Infants - Girls 2 to 14. Boyi 2 to 16. All summer fashions are now THE NATIONAL BANK others. She is a tireless sharply reduced for final clearance. This is the daytime sale that NB worker and is totally com- will replace the AUGUST NtGHTOWL SALE. Every item is now OF NEW JERSEY mitted to honor in govern- at least ment." NU "Walter likes to give me just about all of the credit 1 for his political successes," an his wife says, "however, I can first-handedly relate Walter's deep concern for issues affecting each one of us, our families, neighbors, No transfer fee We think it gives you and your money the best and friends. This is what deal in all of New Jersey. Because other New Jersey banks have has made him' different much higher minimum balance requirements. Or charges that could from other politicians." PRE-SEASON SALE No percheck cost more Than the interest is worth. Or both. Pamela continued, service charges "Walter's compassion and p Other banks require a $1,000. $2,000 or even understanding of people as $3,000 average balance to avoid their monthly fees. a community leader, hus- band, father and educator, $500 minimum balance Check into The Earner today. See if you don't find it's the best have resulted in him being to waive charges deal in town. respected and effective as a Union County Freeholder Jackets, Snowsuits and former Kenilworth Councilman and Scotch September 4th. THE NATIONAL BANK Plains-Fanwood School OF NEW JERSEY Board member. He's A Fidelity Union Bancorporalion Bank Member FDIC brought about programs Do all your banking anytime with Maxl-Teiler- New Jersey's largest 24-hour banking network. Wutfield Offices: 170 East Broad Street. {201) 233-9400 Dress up a child's room with a striped awning 580 Springfield Avenue. (201) 233-9400 inside the window. Vage e THE WESTFIELD (N.J.) I.KADKIl, TIIUIMIIAY, AUGUST S, 1010- Life In The Suburbs U Smith THE WESTFIELD LEADER LETTERS TO AFFILIATI MEM«U THE EDITOR NATIONAL NEWSFAPIR ASSOCIATION THE LAST TIME ITS ALL YOU COMPLAIMED you R+voice INJ Second cluj pottage paid at Weilfield, N.J. PURE IT WAS TOO rubtUhed Thunday al Wcstfleld. New Jeney, by the Weitfleld All letters to the editor LEMON WATERy,' f ,( Leader Printing and rublUhlng Company. An Independent Newtpaper. must bear a signature, a OfflcUU Paper for the Town of Weitfleld and Borough of JUICE.' Mountainside, street address and ;i Subscription: 18.00 per year In advance. telephone number so pay raises' state legislators EiUbUihed 1800 A New Yorhjer cartoon + Legislation requiring Office: 50 Elm Street. Walfleld. N.J. 07090 authors may be checked. If some time ago pictured a all gambling establishments are due to receive next Tel. 232-4407 - 232-4408 contributors are not able to January. In the face of all Member tourist approaching our to post information on Quality Weeklies of Nevr Jeney be reached at local phone borders, being greeted by a places to seek help when the rising costs — par- New Jeney Tress Ajiocialion numbers during Leader ticularly taxes — I agree WALTER J. LEE Publisher sign. It proclaimed: gambling losses become GAIL W. THIMBLE Editor business hours, the "Welcome to New Jersey, excessive. Posters in with your position and MARK D. LCWYNS .* Advertising Manager writer'ssignature may be the Gambling State." casinos, at racetracks, wonder wliatcver happened notarized. With state involvement in places where lottery tickets to your bill? Tlll'HSDAY, Al.'MI.'ST 3, 1818 Letters must be written gambling increasing like a are sold might carry such ANSWER: I have only on one side of paper high roller's stake's, the messages as "In Over Your repeatedly urged the and typewritten. name change from, the Head — You Don't Have to Democratic leadership of Property Tax Appeals All letters must be in the Garden State to] the Gam- Destroy Your Life" and the Assembly to at least "Leader" office by Friday -bling State isn't too far- direct troubled plungers to release rny bill for a floor Deadline Ahead if they are to appear in the fetched. Gamblers Anonymous, etc. vote. Thirty-five Assembly The deadline for a real property taxpayer to file an following issue. Tragically, the boom in + Impose restraints on members have sponsored or appeal with the county board of taxation from the horseracing, lottery and state advertising of gam-co-sponsored bills can- valuation placed on his property by the Local assessor "SHABBY CONDUCT" especially casino gambling bling, much of which tends celling or reducing the pay for the 1979 tax year is Aug. 15, reports the New Jersey Editor, Leader; has boosted the most serious to imply that a small bet can hike, so there would seem to Taxpayers Association. Tax bills for the last two quar- Politics is a rough and kind of fuel-saving car problem connected with the end all financial, emotional be considerable sentiment ters of the 1979 calendar year showing the 1979 assessed tumble area of activity, but Congressman America needs is likely to be industry -- the threat to the and personal problems. I'll for a decrease — if the value of land and buildings should now be in the hands of even politics with its current provided earlier and more compulsive gambler who be discussing my three- sponsors are sincere. As all taxpayers. low public regard has un- MATT RINALDO^ cost effectively by NASA plunges in over his head. point program in my recently as last week, the written rules of fairness and than by any other agency. Under present law, the county boards of taxation must I3IH DISTRICT NEW JERSEY A National Commission's statements over the next Democrats who control the complete their appeals within three months after the last decency. NASA has proven itself statistics indicate more than several weeks and months. bills to be voted on refused day for filing (Nov. 15). A bill (Assembly No. 1858) Those rules were broken able to make spectacular 40,000 New Jerseyjans whose QUESTION: As a senior to put it up for a vote. passed the Assembly on July 19 and awaiting action by when political enemies of technological breakthro- lives are threatened with citizen with a fixed income the Senate, would extend the appeal deadline to six State Senator Anthony ughs, and to set and meet disruption by gambling I'm frightened by the months (February) and require all judgments to be in Russo (D-Union) were able demanding deadlines. In losses beyong their control. proposed increase in fuel oil writing. to have him singled out addition it has a wealth of One of the victiirns of this prices this winter. My sister If a taxpayer is dissatisfied with the judgment of the among many past and Ten years ago, NASA's problems could be solved. technological information situation appealed to me and I are even con- county tax board, he may seek review of the board's present office holders in thei spectacular achievement in Our dependence on the gained in space travel (hat recently: templating moving from the judgment by filing a complaint with the Tax Court within j Township of Union, in- I putting a man on the moon OPEC cartel would then be can be directly applied to QUESTION: Every day I home we have lived in all 45 days of the service of the judgment of the county cluding Mayor Bier- | shook off the challenges of just a page of history. new concepts of automotive read in the papers about the our lives because we're tuemptei, to take the public engineering. The U.S. space great benefits gambling board. The new full-time Tax Court replaced the part- brunt of the SCI in- the Soviet Sputnik program Automobiles account for iagency is currently under uncertain we can afford to time Division of Tax Appeals, effective July 1. At the j and reaffirmed America's the vast bulk of oil used in casinos have brought to New pay this yewr's oil prices. 1. Until brought under con- vestigation on the handling utilized and could easily Jersey. But I can't share in time the taxpayer files the complaint with either the tax of insurance in Union technological dominance in the United States. Giving handle the development of a What can the state do to help trol, polio caused the board or Tax Court all taxes then due and payable must the world. motorists at least 50 miles to the profits. Nearly every people like us stay in our most deaths in children. Township. fuelsaving car as a priority weekend my husband winds be paid. Today, the United States the gallon would cut fuel project. homes? • True fj False One of several new laws relating to the Tax Court As a former officer of the faces a major new challenge consumption so drastically j up in Atlantic City, gam- 2. When fire breaks out in allows a taxpayer who owns property with an assessed Republican County Com- as it struggles to gain in- that together with the In contrast, the Depart- bling a way our rent! and food MAL, Cranford your home, you should valuation subject to appeal in excess of $750,000 to apply mittee and as a former dependence from foreign oil development of alternate ments of Energy and money. I'm couped up at ANSWER: I co-sponsored first: to the county board of taxation to have the appeal trans- Republican Freeholder of energy sources, the United Transportation have home — even on the nicest legislation which passed the producers. And again, weekends — without a car A. Find out where the ferred to the Tax Court for initial hearing. Union County, I deplore the NASA has the technological States could pioneer a new emerged as slow-moving Assembly, which will fire started. A Small Claims Division withinin the Tax Court has vindictive treatment given era of freedom from energy and often floundering with our two small children. provide $100 to senior to Sen. Russo by this small know-how and ad- They rarely see their father. B. Get everyone oul. jurisdiction over any complaints involving controversy ministrative drive to help problems. bureaucracies, bogged citizens in your position. C. Call the fire of up to $2,000 in taxes. A taxpayer may appear on his group of Republican down in red tape and buck Often he barely has enough However, I felt it was not politicans. I am particularly America succeed. Why look to Nasa rather money left to buy] gas to, department. own behalf in the informal hearings before the Small By using NASA to than to the U.S. Department passing. enough to make up the Claims Division or be represented or accompanied by sensitive to treatment of this The auto industry may return home. Do you think' difference in the fuel bill —ANSWERS—i type since I was a target of spearhead a crash program of Energy, the U.S. the state should ' be en- certain specified professionals. to develop a car capable of Department of Tran- well have the ability to come caused by the energy crisis such conduct by Democrats up with a gas saving car. couraging this kind of busi- and inflation. I proposed in Under another new law also effective for the first time in a past election. getting 50 miles on a gallon sportation or the auto in-, ness which hurts so many in the 1979 tax year, a taxpayer whose property has a of gas, or of using other dustry for the development jBut its record is one in wives and families? our Republican party ratio of assessed value to true value, which exceeds the Mr. Russo's only sin is of such a car? which progress takes place caucus that the amount be more abundant fuel sources, INITIALS WITHHELD, jo |no si average ratio of assessed to tr je value of real property that he has been a consistent our nation's energy The answer is that the slowly and certainly at too Hoselle I upped to $150. Unfor- for the entire taxing district, plus or minus 15 percent, or winner at the polls. I would leisurely a pace to assure an tunately, we were unable to dap 3i|| aij) ||CQ the county percentage level (100 percent) has a basis rather Republicans fight early solution to America's ANSWER: I certainly don't win administration support peaids uei BJIJ s 'I for appealing his assessment on grounds of him on the issues than by I** energy problems. think it's the statels busi- for the move. •JC9< 1)3E3 S30p 3JI| discrimination first to the county tax board, then to the dishonorable political • The spectacular ac- ness to entice people- into QUESTION: Several se S3A;I s.usjpijip (ueui se State Tax Court. This simplified appeals method is maneuvers. complishments of NASA can gambling at all -I- and months ago you called for a pauiiep J3A3U oi|0j 3S1VJ 'I inapplicable in the year in which a revaluation goes into I disassociate myself from STARSCOPE**/ be effectively utilized to certainly not more than they roll back of the 80 percent] effect. provide swift down-to-earth that isolated group of Union by Clare Annswell can afford, a well- Taxpayers considering appeal are reminded that the Republicans responsible for * fuel saving benefits in auto documented problem, now basis is inequitable property valuation, not the amount of the disgraceful maneuvers travel. recognized by the American the property tax bill. against Mr. Russo. Also, I WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 2.1979 It poses a challenge as Psychiatric Association as a ACROSS 36 join with my fellow exciting, stimulating and disease. That's why I've Republican, Michael AQUARIUS — January 21 - February 19 developed a thre<>-point I. Lei loll Property Tax Relief Fund Expect to do a good deal of hosting through the week. pioneering as the days of 5 Guide Magnolia of Elizabeth, Mostly It's enjoyable, but don't feel obliged to pick up all Mercury, Gemini and Apollo program to aid the com- 9. Tenor violin whose views have already pulsive gambler and his or 10. Made the tabs. Catch up on correspondence — before you start — and offers the means of mistakes Spending Will Drop in 1980 been publicly expressed. to reel embarrassed. reaping another major her family. 12. Apostles This letter is written so dividend from our nation's The program includes: 14. Negative New Jersey's Property Tax Relief Fund in fiscal 1980 PISCES — February 20 - March 20 word the voters who elected me to Good week for surprising old. old friends. Spontaneous investment in space ex- +A resolution calling for 15 Viper will be entering its fourth year since its creation as part of office will know where I calls and notes can make you feel great. There's even the ploration. 16. Beloved * possibility of rekindling an old romance. a stale study on the in- Mijol [ the 1976 Tax Reform Program; however, it will still be stand on this matter. Being NASA is so well equipped cidence and severity of 17 Period unable to fully finance all the programs originally ex- 18 Cook slowly proud of my public service, I ARIES —March 21-April 20 with manpower and compulsive gamblers' - • • • Solution pected of it, reports the New Jersey Taxpayers Associa- 20. Musical nore Square do not want to be associated * Spend more time with contemporaries through the week: facilities to cope with such a problems. How many people 21. Location tion. The Governor's State budget for the fiscal year begin- in any way with that shabby it's a superb lime for sharing Ideas, comparing goals. new challenge that 22 Rabbils measure When making a commitment, bo really sure that you can in state's prisons are there 24. Effecled Indicate ning July 1, 1979 proposes spending $940 million in the Pro- conduct. * assigning it such a role because of thefts, robberies, A view perty Tax Relief Fund, a decrease of over $22 million from stick toil. should be made a key part of 26 Cease Lavished the current year's appropriations. Herbert J. Heilmann, Jr. etc. committed to finance a 28 Croft oftent ton 762 Hemlock Road i* TAURUS — April 21 • May 22 the nation's energy gambling hnbit?How!many 29 City in lowo Elon The gross income tax, which is the revenue support of Union You may have to go out on a limb for someone, perhaps program. got started playing the 31 Like Layman the Property Tax Relief Fund, although increasing each !* speaking up for a currently unpopular person. Delays arc lottery, gambling! in 33 Lampreys Expanded year at a rate between 12 and 13 percent, has never caught !* possible now — affecting plans for better and worse. To use the resources of Moistens NASA in this practical way, casinos? Does the bonus of Certain up with the expenditure level of the programs it was in- Tree To Have j* GEMINI — May 23 - June 21 I have sponsored a bill that free tickets to lottery In like manner tended to finance. These programs include State per Arrange schedule with more care than usual, and leave winners contribute to the Rough lava capita revenue sharing, State reimbursement to munici- breathing space. Appointments can take longer, new would give the space agency Mother or obligations could crop up. Important agreements arc the task of "re-inventing" gambler's tendency to keep (other palities of senior citizens' and veterans' property tax Handcrafted finally ready for final touches. playing until winnings! turn Southwest deductions, school aid, homestead rebates and replace- the automobile. Under this wind legislation, all automotive to losses? These are among Brazilian ment of repealed taxes. In the first two fiscal years, 1977 Ornaments CANCER — June 22 - July 22 research and development the questions the study parrot and 1978, actual tax collections fell $67 million and $43 Week can Include a mlxcd-bag of surprises. Friend may ¥ should answer. Oe sealed million, respectively, below estimated yields. Governor Brendan Byrne ask you to play private eye for him/her. Dc warned: It programs funded by the Onionlike today announced that the could turn into a much heavier assignment than an- ¥ federal government would plant As a result of the lower than anticipated yields, fiscal ad- ticipated. be concentrated within justments had to be made to keep the fund from showing a official New Jersey Christ- * revenues would be con- Indian weight mas tree will be decorated LEO — July 23 - August 22 NASA. siderably less, however, Prefix, Ihiicc deficit. In fiscal 1977, some programs were funded for only this year with hand-crafted * Some of the best hours this week are spent outside the * High plateou one-half year and $36.5 million in appropriations were The results of NASA's because of the elimination of Greek litter ornaments by New Jersey home. Friends may seem a little pessimistic — nnd you work on a fuel saving car automotive research and Man's unexpended (lapsed). In fiscal 1978, $138.4 million of ap- artists. turn Into the Good Humor Man/Woman. Month is off to nickname propriations lapsed, nearly all of the result of changing the romantic start. would be available to all engineering programs ih the Oiplhong homestead rebate from two payments to one, to eliminate * * U.S. firms and Detroit Department of Tran- The Christmas tree, VIRGO — August 23 • September 22 would be encouraged to sportation and other federal one-half year's appropriation. In the current year, fiscal located in the Executive Of- * Greatest enjoyment now is with small. Intimate groups. * 1979, $17 million in appropriations which would be charged fice in the Stale House in Be more adventurous in work methods, more conser- make full use of them. agencies. , to the Property Tax Relief Fund were shifted elsewhere — Trenton, is lighted by the * vative in romantic approach. Important caution: read * Since a crash program Success in this verjture $6 million in school aid to the General Fund and $11 million documents carefully. would be involved, NASA would bring long term Governor in a special cere- * 1 of senior citizen homestead rebates to the Casino Revenue mony the week before LIB RA — September 23 - October 22 would require additional economic benefits for the' LEGG MflSDN WOOD WALKER Fund. Only in fiscal 1978, was any amount appropriated for Christmas. * Important people arc rooting for you to succeed, but * funding. It is anticipated United States. A nation that INCORPORATED you're stilt encountering obstacles. Keep your perspective that the project would cost put a man on the moon in a replacement of repealed taxes, $18.8 million. and don't avoid Issues. Romance Is very much on upsw- For fiscal 1980, the small beginning surplus projection of Panelists who will select * ing. * $25 million in its first year space race with the Soviets and$500 million a year when can — and must — succeed $4.3 million, together with expected gross income tax yield the ornaments for the tree * *, Since IS69 of $945 million, even though it is $100 million more than include Mrs. Jean Byrne, SCORPIO — October 23 - November 21 in full operation. in its vital quest for ctxfrgy Member Sew York Stock Exchange Good business week — you're utterly persuasive. Former The total impact on tax independence. estimated for the current year, provides a smaller total crafts people Robert and * suitor or friend may try to contact you on weekend. *• than this year. Revenue Sharing ($50 million) and senior Rowena McPhail of Morris- Household jobs could take more time, Ingenuity and citizens' and veterans' property tax deductions ($53 town, New Jersey State * money than expected. * million) remain at approximately the same level of fun- Council on the Arts member * SAGITTARIUS — November 22- December 22 * OVER 50 YEARS OF ding. A reduction in school aid of $11.8 million to $573.1 Peg McAulay Byrd, and Dealings with teachers. In-laws, higher-ups favored. But million will be shifted to General Fund financing together Arts Council Vice Chair- * co-workers could create some tensions. Watch leanings * DAVID J MEEKER with the entire school aid increase of $108.4 million. The person Patricia Gaby. toward extravagance Thursday: surprise expense may • homestead rebate appropriation ($256 million) has been * crop up Monday. * Wall Street Service at a Interested crafts people COUNSELLORS AT LAW reduced $11 million. The Casino Revenue Fund will * CAPRICORN — December 23 -January 20 * assume financing of $17 million of senior citizen $50 should submit up to three Focus Is on education and romance. Both demand time, 435 EAST BROAD STREET homestead rebates. Despite the cut-backs in aid, income slides and a written descrip- both offer rewards. Family members can be competing * Westfield Address tax and rebate administrative costs are expected to in- tion of their ornaments, in- for your attention. Children need extra time on weekend. WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07O90 * * crease $1.6 million to $7.9 million. An ending surplus of $9.3 cluding size and weight, to BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK (2OII 232 -43OO These account executives have devoted their million is projected. Hortense Green, crafts ad- A born leader — and an Imaginative one; and yet. you * Despite insufficient revenue to finance total cost of Pro- visor, New Jersey State resist change — sometimes for its own sake. You can be careers to serving the investment needs of our Council on the Arts, 109 * lucky in financial matters, but expert consultation is im- * community. perty Tax Relief Fund programs, the Legislature has thus portant November - January. An acquaintanceship can Newly Established Legal Fees West State Street, Trenton, develop Into a beautiful friendship — perhaps even a far withstood pressure to change the rate structure of the * * Cai I one of them at 232-2686 or stop in a t personal income tax to produce more revenue. The tax is New Jersey, 08608 by Oct. 1. beautiful romance. Purchase of Existing one family house $30(1 our office. We are open 9-5 daily and for your expected to continue growing and in a few years should be BORN THIS WEEK * convenience from 7-9 P.M. on Thursday even- A stamped self-addressed August 2nd, actor Peter O'Toole; 3rd, author Leon Urls: Sale of single family house • Union Co. ing. adequate to fully fund the programs, predicts NJTA. * post card should also be * Uh, poet P. B. Shelley: 5th. actor John Huston; 6th, enclosed if an acknowledg- * theologian P'enelon; 7th, U. N. statesman, Ralph Bunche; M. NJ Business Corporation - Formation Trout Program ment of receipt is re- 8th, pop artist Andy Warhol. ** H quested. Adoption thru Approved Agency $200 William J. Corbel, Sr. Co-Manager Report Available Ornaments should be Husband/Wife wills with children's Trust- William J. Corbet. Jr. Manager lightweight and not' more PERSONAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT The s tate Division of Fish, The section on the trout than six inches in diameter Game, and Sliellfisheries stocking program, including Approved out of pocket expenses are Addiiional Florence Bonayne and height. No precious Fees for other legal services rendered are S. Barclay Colt has just finished putting maps showing all the state's metals may be used. Donald A. Prvce together a report on Newtrout-stocked waters, should available upon request. Carl H. Fischer, Jr. Jersey's trout program. be of special interest to Crafts people whose or- F. Leslie Howe Edwin J. Crimmiiu The report presents the anglers. naments are selected will John Edison Sloane, Inc. history of trout be notified by mail on or management in the state about Nov. l. Investment Counsel Since 1963 and describes its present The report is available Tues. Evening hours by appointment 232-2686 status. It explains the trout from the New Jersey The New Jersey State Council on the Arts is an resources and lists the Division of Fish, Game, and 215 NORTH AVENUE WEST Shellfisheries, P.O. Box agency of the Department OAVIO J MEEKER 203 ELM ST., WESTFIELD streams where "native" Wwtfjeld 654-3344 trout populations still exist. 1809, Tre:iton, N.J. 08625. of State. THE WE8TKIELD |NJ.| LEAM'Al, THURSDAY, Al'dl'HT 2, !«7» Fig' 1 Squad Hears Sky Showers to Brighten August Midnight Skies Lecture by End-of-summer fire- the Earth crosses this orbit, last less than a few sec- Cardiologist works — that's what one particles hit the atmosphere onds," Cacella said, '|al- could call the Perseid, the of the Earth and burn up, though some last for several Dr. Roland Werres M.D., richest, most reliable and causing a shower of minutes." a cardiologist from Newark most widely observed meteors, Cacelia said. Beth Israel Hospital, offered meteor shower, according to "An average of 50 meteors "This annual display an in depth lecture on heart Arthur Cacella of East or more per hour can be should be with us for many attacks and coronary care Brunswick, a past president seen by observers with a years to come," Cacella to members of the Westfield of Amateur Astronomers, clear view towards the noted, since it is estimated Rescue Squad, who are Inc. northeast. The Perseid that the combined mass of often called to deal with The Perseid shower oc- meteors move very fast, Perseid stream of particles, heart-related emergencies. curs every year during the hitting the atmosphere al or meteors, would add up to Lt. James Englert plans first two weeks in August about 40 miles per second, about 500 million tons. these monthly programs, and can easily be seen in and are much brighter than "Far from just fading when medical professionals this area, with the greatest usual," Cacella pointed out. away, old comets go out in a give instruction to squad display occuring around The greatest number of blaze of glory that surpasses members in their field of Aug. 11 and 12, the AAI "shooting stars," and the man's most dazzling specialization. member explained. It is best, may be seen after fireworks," Cacella said. The squad needs volun- called by that name because midnight because the point Viewers who would like a teers to replace some at its peak the meteors of origin (radiant) will be front row seat at this appear to be coming from celestial celebration are members that are planning Showing the skill and intensity usually associated with higher in the sky and the to move. For more in- near the constellation Earth will be turned head-on invited by AAI to visit the Detroit assembly lines, Westficld Neighborhood Council Perseus. Sperry Observatory at formation, call the Rescue Day-Campers Sammy Ball. Rod llaslam, Richard into the meteor stream, Squad. AAI is the organization Cacella explained. Also, the Union College on Friday Survival skills arc highlighted in all Instructional swimming classes nt the Westfield Thomas, group leader Alexis Moore, Victor Myrlck, evenings in August. The YVVCA all year long. The final summer series, beginning Monday, will emphasize and Johnny Miles arc busy constructing Ihclr model car which operates Union moon will have set and will College's Sperry Obser- therefore not interfere with observatory opens at dusk rolling over into a back float, and survival floating in shallow water beginners classes, Y Offers Camping projects. and public viewing of the trending water, rescue breathing, and use of flotation devices In deep water beginners vatory jointly with the the meteor colors, which College. range from red to yellow to heavens is guided by clnsscs; and swimming in clothing and shedding unwanted clothing while swimming in For Jr. High Ages members of AAI. The ob- intermediate classes. Children learn how to inflate long pants, jackets, and long- A result of the disin- green to white. Trains of tegration of comets, particles sometimes last for servatory's 24-inch reflector slccvcd shirts while treading water and how to perform safe reaching and towing A camp for junior high and 10-inch rofractor assists to aid a swimmer in difficulty. schoolers is offered at Four meteors are streams of several seconds. particles of matter spread telescopes permit visitors Classes meet dally fortwo weeks, beginners I at 11:30, tiny beginners at 1, beginners Seasons Outdoor Center in "Trains are luminous an exceptional view. There 2 at noon, all deep water beginners at 12:30, and intermediates nt 4:30. Lebanon Township, Hun- out along the orbit of the trails caused by ionization of terdon County. There are defunct comet. Each year as the atmosphere and most is no charge to the public. Instruction is also available for adults, Monday through Thursday evenings at 8. still openings for the next Full information is available at the YWCA, 220 Clark St. camp period, Aug. 6 — Aug. The first federal agency to Cooling Off for Cancer Fund promote occupational safety 17. in the United States was the Brochures List Fall Courses Camp activities will in- The American Cancer | order to reach their goal of Working Conditions Ser- clude day hikes, sailing, Society invites the public to $260,000 for 1979, the unit vices, which sought to canoeing, learning about the get in the swim and cool off must raise $70,000 by Aug. improve conditions for At County Community Colleges environment and how to defense workers during forage for edible foods. at a poolside party in 31. This affair, along with "Fall of '79," a 24-page the brochure are application semester begins on Sept. 4. Mountainside on Sunday, other volunteer-inspired World War I, according to brochure announcing all procedures for registering Both vocational and The Adventure Camp will Aug. 12. The Union Unit events, will hopefully help the U.S. Department of course offerings at Union by mail at either institution. technical courses, as well as feature backpacking on the Crusade Chairman, Herb the unit realize their goal. Labor publication "Labor Appalachian trail — after a Lutz, along with members of "We need your help in the Firsts in America." College, Cranford, and This is a cooperative workshops and community one-week "in camp" Union County Technical effort of the two institutions, services courses, will be his family, will host the worst way, and you can help The first federal govern- preparation for the ad- afternoon affair. All us in a fun way," explained Institute-Vocational Center, which comprise the Union conducted at UCTI-VC venture. The 153-acre Four ment pension was Scotch Plains, has been County Community College during its fall semester. The proceeds from the pool Lutz. "A Sunday afternoon established to assist Seasons Outdoor Center in party will go to the Union by the poo! and you'll be mailed to all residences in System, along with the Vocational Center's session Lebanon Township is At the Westficld Neighborhood Council summer is a wounded and disabled Union County. Coordinating Agency, ac- begins on Sept. 5 and the time for children to "run free" and sometimes to build County Unit. treated to a barbecue, and Revolutionary War soldiers operated by the YMCA of open bar." Lutz has donated Richard Lucas, director of cording to Lucas. Institute's on Sept. 4. Westfield. dreams and create wonderful things in arts and crafts. Presently, the unit is in 1776, according to the U.S. the Union County Coor- At Union College, credit Art assistant Nina Myrlck helps Sean Zachery, Pam engaged in its annual drive everything, so all proceeds Department of Labor dinating Agency for Higher courses in liberal arts, Senior citizens who live in All campers are picked up Fagglns, Eddie Carter and Elaine Myrick get their to raise funds for research, will go to the Union County publication "Labor Firsts in Education, said the physical and natural Union County are eligible In their neighborhoods along projects started. education and service. In Unit. America." publication contains the fall sciences, business ad- for free tuition in all courses convenient bus routes, and schedule for all day and ministration and criminal at both institutions on a taken to Four Seasons evening classes — a total of justice will be offered as well space-available basis. 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134 SO. FlhlEY AVE. This two-family and new listing at $89,000. is truly the BASKING RIDGE answer to a comfortable home or investment. Located in 2214240 fine neighborhood with two lovely apartments. Both MEMBER have modern kitchens, large living rooms and a master WESTFIELD BOARD of REALTORS bedroom in one and three additional rooms in the SOMERSET COUNTY BOARD of REALTORS other. The property is in very good condition inside and out and the rental income strong. Large plot, two-car garage and immediate occupancy for the five room apartment. A real money maker in today's inflationary market. CHARLES W. ROKOSNY Realtor II1 Central Avenue 332-9300 Wcsfheld Evenings Jeanne Monaghan 233-3389 Helen Czubacki 232-6688 Joan Colletti 925-6478 LISTED BY OUR OFFICE! Handsome 5 bedroom, 2V* bath Expanded Ranch with a contemporary flair in a fine Westfield setting. 10 spacious rooms include in- viting living room with fireplace, formal dining room, modern kitchen, lovely garden room and large paneled CONTEMPORARY expanded ranch. A most unique recreation room with bar. Centrally air conditioned. home with so many unusual features, it must be seen $135,000. to be appreciated. Cedar shingle maintenance free ex- terior. Four bedrooms, two baths, two open decks. A sunny family room plus a den (or office), living room fireplace, dining room; compact kitchen, three bed- rooms, bath all on the first floor. Two more bedrooms and new bath on the second floor. Full basement. Beautiful plantings in the wide deep lot and so con- veniently located to Tamaques Park and all schools. $119,000

SHACKAMAXON area is one of the most convenient in ONE FLOOR LIVING ENGLISH COTSWOLD Westfield and one of the most attractive. This older col- onial of nine rooms; IV? baths has such potential and JUST LISTED BY OUR OFFICE! In "The Gardens." Large charm. Three second floor bedrooms and two more on eat-in kitchen, three oversized-bedrooms, Vh baths entrance hall, living room 23'xl3' with large bay win- Custom built, this big and roomy centrally air condi- the third floor for the teenagers in your family. Eating and jalousied porch. In perfect condition. Owner dow and fireplace, 17 Vi'xl3Vi' formal dining room, kit- tioned ranch offers perfect one floor living.' space in the kitchen; den off living room plus base- retiring. Scotch Plains $139,900. chen with dishwasher, double self-cleaning oven and Fireplace, entertainment sized dining room, modern ment play room. Aluminum siding for easy exterior breakfast area, den. 5 large bedrooms, 3'/2 baths. maintenance. See it soon. $98,900 Natural trim throughout. Beamed ceiling in the master Harriet Llfson Dorothy Walsweer Ruth Taylor At Bello Betty Hampton Phyllis Dlmond bedroom. Call us! $167,900. Lilian Goss Betty Flannery Judy Zane Kay Boothe Pinky Luersien . Augusta Elliott RANCH on acre lot in south Scotch Plains with in- . ground pool and well shaded lot. A wonderful home tor <•! HOMIN iHi Cylhuv o! HIIMIS illh H> the large iamily or two generations wanting total privacy from each other. The fen rooms, five baths is most unusual in size. Fireplace, first floor utility room, laundry, den, basement, oversized built in two car garage. Vacant for easy inspection and quick posses- sion. $153,900 I AH you need to know in Real Estate:* ENGLISH COUNTRY NOME Electronic Really AMCKUIM 7JK> 9 cncn, I JUST LISTED BY OUR OFFICE! Outstanding executive n, Eich ofllce iKfeprndxillv owfMd jnd optrjltif. home with exquisite landscaping and private grounds - approximately 1.8 acres. 3 fireplaces - one with Rcmiorj Italian pink marble; over 14 rooms, 5 baths; lovely nj urcn flagstone porch; beautiful flagstone terrace. Prestigious Mountainside setting. $310,000. .• o This t S

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M. D«lm.r nitch 232-4271 Cl»rl« M.i.rdiwck 2J3-36S4 living room with unique fireplace, formal dining room, P«wrW«y 232-7013 flulh Mtlirdl.rc* 2327460 Newly listed northside Westfield center hall colonial large garden room with flagstone floor, panelled den, Wty Stwngrif* 233««S4 recently restored with a profusion of beautiful chestnut modern kitchen and breakfast room, panelled recrea- ACCENT ON VALUE woodwork in the large pillared entrance foyer, living tion room. 5 lovely bedrooms (private master suite). room with fireplace, family room and panelled dining Beamed ceilings, pegged floor, window seats, stone ter- Deep lot, an invigorating stroll to the Fanwood Station room. Box beam ceilings and chestnut staircase. race. Park-like property. $300,000. For and central air conditioning are just a few of the advan- CDanker &"' Jjanker, unc. Remodelled kitchen with original wooden cupboards, tages of owning this tastefully decorated home with 3 REALTORS tile floor, dishwasher, "Jenn-Air" barbeque stove with bedrooms, 114 baths and grade leval family room. Out- charcoal grill, and thermopane windows. 4 twin-sized JOY BROWN standing value at $79,900. Don't miss it! bedrooms with deep closets. 2 full baths, 1 with new WESTFIELD - $129,900.00 ceramic tile and stall shower. For fuel economy, in- REALTORS This delightful raised ranch is located on approx. A sulated aluminum siding and new hot water furnace. acre of property on a quiet street, We suggest an early appointment to see this'truly 233-5555 t is n lovely condition, has central air conditioning gracious home. Call today. Your Ad 112 ELM ST, WESTFIELD flowering fruit trees, new aluminum leaders, gutters TAYLOR & LOVE The SSSS 3 nice bedrooms! two baths, large l,v- 2211340 134 SO. FINLEY AVE. 1: <: -U O is & it :': :': -.'.- •.': -.'.- •.': •/.- ing room dining room and kitchen with wall oven BASKING RIDGE dishwasher and table area. Also a raised open screened porch off the dining room. The lower level has large becia/erf MULTIPLE LISTINGS 436 South Ave., Westfield 654-6666 family room, Ji bath, 4th bedroom and Rec. room. WESTFIELD - MOUNTAINSIDE - SCOTCH PLAINS Large 20x29 double garage. Gas/Warm air heat. Two FANWOOD AND SOMERSET COUNTY of Westfield, Inc. year old roof. EVENINGS: niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKj See it now. Don't wait. Elvira Ardrey 232-3608 254 East Broad St., Westfield 232-7000 Lois Berger 6545873 REALTORS Harry Brifton B89-5949 I Sylvia Cohen 232-2490 NEW LISTING — BY OWNER ingrid D'Amanda 233-6881 Lorraine Feldman 232-2547 Wychwood Colonial. Stone-Frame-Stucco. 4 bedrooms, 2Vj Barbara Davidson, President 233-5097 Hob Johnson 233-2838 baths, eat In cherry kitchen, formal dining room with cor- Gloria Koski 233-27)2 Ann Pappas 689-6627 Marilyn Kelly • 232-5182 ner cupboard and wainscoating. Panelled den and rec. I Virginia Krone 272-6410 Joyce Turcorfe 233-5097 Barbara LaVelle 233-4939 room with wall to wall carpeting. Laundry room with 149 timer St .cor Carolyn Wilday '• 232-M63 plenty of storage space. Air conditioned throughout, pro- Lenox Ave. Westfield Wy Wilday 232-1463 fessionally landscaped, 2 car garage, automatic opener, Joy Brown 654-4795 many extras. Meticulously cared for, move In condition. 232 4848 Members Westfield and I Cranford Multiple Listing Garret! Brown 654-4795 Asking $169,900, principals only, call for appointment 232-659) !• mm mmmm mm wm% mm *M Each Office Independently Owned Pago 10 TI1K WKSTTIKLII (N..I.) LKAOKK, TIIUUSDAY, AU0U8T t, 1010 I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Bell Labs Promotes Resident; Solomon J. Buchsbaum of Buchsbaum is a Fellow of; Lawn Mowers: Westfield, vice president, the American Academy of network planning and Arts and Sciences, An Overlooked Danger customer services, has been American Association for named executive vice the Advancement of Deaths and injuries Two major hazards cause agencies, manufacturers, president, customer Science, the American associated with outdoor most injuries from power and retailers are systems, with responsibility Physical Society and the power equipment make up a mowers. The first and worst establishing programs to for network planning, Institute of Electrical and nationwide safety problem. is contact with the rotating alert people to the hazards customer services, Electronics Engineers, and Homeowners and their blades. The other danger is associated with outdoor processor and common a member of the National helpers, out to cut the lawn, being hit by objects — rocks, power equipment and what HELP WANTED HELP WANTED software systems, com- Academy of Engineering saw off tree limbs, or trim twigs, and other debris — to do about them. puting technology and and the National Academy the hedge, are the typical thrown by the spinning Parts of Georgia, for design engineering, and of Sciences. He is chairman victims. blades. example, participated in an military systems by Bell of the Energy Research Exactly what kinds of The following are other outdoor equipment safety KEYPUNCH, KEYTAPE Laboratories. Advisory Board, a member power equipment are we common dangers: effort. Newspapers and OPERATORS Buchsbaum began his Bell of the Naval Research talking about? ...Burns from exposed hot other media helped spread System career with Bell Advisory Committee, a Power mowers, both surfaces. the' safety information. Laboratories in 1958. Hemember of the Defense1 walk-behind types and ride- ...Electric shock. Programs also were con- EXPERIENCED OR TRAINEE!! on kinds, head the injury ...Injuries associated with ducted in Cincinnati, Dallas, initially engaged in ex- Science Board ('72 to and Philadelphia. START UP TO: $175 PER WK* + BENEFITS GALORE! perimental and theoretical present)-(Chairman 7-73-12- list. Other outdoor power machines overturning. research in gaseous and .76), a member of OTA's machinery include hedge ...Injuries resulting from Unfortunately, very few of 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS solid state plasmas. health of the scientific and and weed trimmers, chain the operator's backing over the 80 million users of power saws, snow throwers, and his own foot with a walk- lawn mowers are aware that JUST LISTED • * • * * Expanding Data Processing organization He became head of the technical enterprise ad- garden tractors. behind mower). such safely education is RARE RANCH * * A Ranch-Style home is in "Large De- has Immediate openings tor experienced solid state and plasma visory panel and a con- operators to work on CMC 18O0 equipment. physics research depart- sultant to the Office of More than 60,000 injuries ...Possible hearing loss available or that safe mand" BUT "Small Supply" ... This centrally air con- Trainees accepted. 2ND Shift — flexible related to power mowers due to excessive noise levels mower habits can be hours, part/full time. ment in 1961 and director of Science and Technology ditioned home is in faultless condition ... on one of the electronics research Policy. He served as a occur yearly and are treated of the mower. learned. To aid in the thrust the prettier Avenues of WESTFIELD'S northside *« The Starting salary up to $175 per wk based on laboratory in 19G5. In 1968member of the Assembly of in hospital emergency Another potential danger for safety education, a wide living room has a unique, raised hearth fireplace with your experience* for full time 40 hr posi- rooms, according to the can arise if the operator variety of useful, sound tions. PLUS benefits which Include: • 2 Buchsbaum left Bell Engineering National custom crafted, brass & glass doors for added beauty Weeks Paid Vacation, • 8 Paid Holidays + Laboratories to become vice Research Council (1975- National Electronic Injury starts a gas motor indoors in information and educational plus heat conservation * * Gracious dining room * • Sick Days. • Blue Cross/Blue Shield. • president in charge of 1978), White House Advisory Surveillance System a non-ventilated area where materials are available free Ma|or Medical. • Group Life Insurance. • research at the Sandia Group on Technical Ad- (NEISS). a spark could ignite unseen on request from a number of Book shelves & louvered cabinets line the den • * Dine- Profit Sharing, etc. A part of the U.S. Con-gas vapors or where carbon local and state agencies, in kitchen with every convenience • * Three bedrooms Laboratory of the Sandia vances (1975-1976), ERDA's Our new modern facilities are conveniently Corporation, a subsidiary of Fusion Power Coordinating sumer Product Safety monoxide could ac- and from regional offices of « • Two full baths * * The gracefully designed, 70 ft. located In Clark, N.J. ('A mile off G.S. Western Electric Company. Committee (1972-1976), AEC Commission (CPSC), cumulate. Federal agencies, such as brick patio (with gas grill) and adjoining brick walks Parkway Exit 135). Give us a call today area offices of the U.S. from 9 AM-5 PM to discuss these exciting He returned to Bell Controlled Thermonuclear NEISS is a data-gathering Two who didn't spot the combine with lush landscaping to please your senses opportunities! Laboratories in May, 1971,Fusion Committee (1965- system, tied by tele- two most common hazards Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). • * The finest quality carpeting & window treatments UNIVERSAL DATA SYSTEMS as executive director, 1972), President's Science communications terminals were Nancy and Jim. research, communications Advisory Committee (1970- to- statistically selected Nancy was mowing wet Simply ask for information are included ... to move into this pristine home you 382-7500 hospital emergency rooms on power lawn mower safety need only place your furniture in each room and put sciences division and was1973); as Associate Editor of grasswhen it began to clog appointed executive Review of Modern Physics all over the country. Its up at the discharge chute. or outdoor power equipment your china in the cabinets... Asking $129,500 ... We director of the transmission (1968-1976), of Physics of methods are modern, its She reached into the chute to safety. welcome your call! 'systems division in Fluids (1963-1964) and of the figures very much up-to- unclogit without turning off Anyone may call or write November, 1975. He became Journal of Applied Physics date. the engine. Nancy's middle to the U.S. Consumer Clerk Typist — General Office vice president of network (1968-1970); and as Chair- There are two primary finger was amputated. Product Safety Com- Work. Must be fast, .accurate' man of the Division of kinds of power mowers on typist. Private office. No short planning and customer Jim was watching his mission. Write: OUTDOOR hand. 35 hours. Downtown services in April, 1976. Plasma Physics of the the market today: reel and father mow grass in a hi- POWER EQUIPMENT, Westfleld. Reply to Box SI, c/o American Physical Sc:iety rotary. The blades on reel ckory tree grove. A hickory U.S. CONSUMER PRO- The Westfleld Leader, 50 Elm Born in Poland, St., Westfleld, N.J. 07090 Buchsbaum received his (1968). mowers turn around ver- nut was thrown through the DUCT •SAFETY COM- B.S. and M.S. degrees from He is the author of tically to the ground. Rotary discharge chute, ricocheted MISSION, WASHINGTON, McGill University in 1952numerous publications and mowers have blades that off the house and hit Jim in D.C. 20207 INC. "and 1953, respectively. He has been issued eight rotate parallel to the his right eye. He lost the Or call the toll-free CPSC Secretary-stenographer, Town received his Ph.D. degree patents. He is also the ground. sight in that eye. hotline: 800-638-8326 of Westfleld municipal building REAL ESTATE FOR SALE from Massachusetts In- More than 45 million Hospital emergency (Maryland residents only, recreation department: typing, recipient of the Anne Molson steno, good verbal skills, corre- Westfleld, north side. Attrac- stitute of Technology in 1957. 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Physical Therapy. forming clerical duties in Mrs. Baker, chairman of "I feel good because I Hard work and sheer marry a member of her high Has One-of-Kind Headgear the fund raising office or Internal Transportation, know that I am doing a job determination has brought school class, Robert E. sewing, a group of women helps supervise the that needs to be done and Mrs. Elizabeth G. DeBarger Jr. Eleven years The diary's paper is volunteers at Children's program, while Mrs. will help benefit the DeBarger, 4728 Lawn Ave., later she enrolled at the yellowed, and the century- Specialized Hospital in Walensky and Mrs. Ludwig patients," added Mrs. Western Springs, 111. the College of DuPage, Glen old idiom is, at times, dif- Mountainside is offering offer their services each Gallagher. distinction of graduating E!!yn, HI. where she studied ficult to comprehend. many valuable services to Monday and Friday. "The Westfield Senior from Loyola University of for another year. Then, in But the handwriting of the young patients. Checking and changing Twig I at Children's Chicago with academic September 1U76, Mrs. Civil War soldier Samuel Westfield Twig I, a branch the magazines in the waiting Specialized Hospital per- honors. DeBarger arrived at Wolcott of Connecticut of the Senior Auxiliary serv- rooms and also maintaining forms a valuable service. Mrs. DeBarger, the Loyola. remains as distinct as it was ice organization, now in its the hospital's bulletin They are fine dedicated mother of three children when he penned the diary in Barbara, 16, Douglas, 15, Besides attending to her the summer of 1864. 19th year, donated more boards is the task of Mrs. women who make a firm family duties, Mrs. commitment to the and Stephanie, 10 received a So does the handwriting of than 1,800 hours of volunteer Carlson, every Friday. DeBarger managed to join his commander, who jotted service to the hospital last Mrs. Wintermute, who hospital," noted Mrs. bachelor of science degree, summa cum laudc at the Applied Psychology in pencil after the soldier's year. This year they .-et a started her volunteer work Shirley Biegler, Volunteer Club and the Psi Chi Coordinator. commencement exercises final entry on Aug. 10 that goal to increase their serv- by helping patients in National Honor Society. Wolcott, "Uie bravest of the ice hours to over 2,000, Recreation Therapy, is now "There is a place for held recently in the Medinah Temple, Chicago. Moreover, she has already brave," died after being according to Mrs. Bette learning how to sew. everyone in the Twig I," worked in two psychology Majoring in applied shot through the heart while Wintermute, president of "I feel like a substitute Mrs. Winlermute added. internships; one at North- fighting the Confederates in the group. aunt and grandmother to the The Westfield Twig I at psychology, this degree rep- western University's Children's Specialized are resents over 15 years of Petersburg, Vo. Children's Specialized children," said Mrs. Win- Institute of Psychiatry A museum relic? Well, Hospital is a rehabilitation termute. planning to have a mem- interrupted but steady Adolescent Unit and the bership tea Oct. 9. Anyone pursuit of higher sort of, except that the facility for physically In the area of making other at the Chicago Rock museum is spread out in handicapped children and cloth accessories, the interested in attending may educational goals. After Island and Pacific Railroad do so by contacting one of graduating from Westfield several rooms of a private adolescents. hospital benefits from the Company Employee home in Merchantvillc. Its talents of Mrs. Miller and the Twig members. Senior High School, Mrs. Assistance Program. Among the members who DeBarger attended "curator" is C. Paul Loane, have devoted many hours of Mrs. Haase, who have been senior alumni relations sewing for the last 10 years Fairleigh Dickinson Now that she has her volunteer service are Mrs. To Attend University in Madison. officer at Rutgers Susan Haase, Mrs. Jean at Children's Specialized degree, Mrs. DeBarger WANTED, But, after completing.only plans to use it in an in- University's Camden Gallagher and Mrs. Win- Hospital. Bucknell Reception campus and a Civil War buff for the 10M Reel. N. Jeisti Vohnleeu. termute, all of Moun- Among the many items one year of college learning, dustrial setting in the field 1 • M M Five Westfield residents Mrs. DeBarger left school to of employee assistance. who began collecting such tainside; Mrs. Luise Miller, they sew are corsets, and three from Moun- memorabilia when he was Mrs. Marianne Ludwig, puppets and the happy faces tainside, who will be en- 10. Mrs. Florence Carlson, Mrs. that help adorn the em- tering Bucknell University Tips on Making the The State University staff Fran Crampton and Mrs. ployee time clocks. as freshmen this fall, and member's specialty is Marge Petrucione; all of Mrs. Gallagher can be their parents have been military headgear from the Westfield; and Mrs. Alma found volunteering in the invited by the Bucknell Perfect Salad period, and he recently Baker of Cranford and Mrs. pharmacy, while Mrs. Alumni Clubs of Morris and by: Donna Patcrek displayed his collection at Sally Walensky, of Hillside. Crampton, former president Union Counties to a grated carrots, apple the annual Civil War of Twig I, performs clerical Extension Home Economist chunks, raisins, and walnuts Transporting patients to reception Sunday, Aug. 12. Warm weather invites a Collectors' Show in Gettys- and from their various duties for Central Supplies Barbara A. Bernstein, 249 nestled around a spoonful of good, nutritious salad for cottage cheese. burg, Pa. The display Eton PI., Thomas H. lunch or dinner. The captured the "best of show" Bryant, 1317 Frances Terr., . Balance it out: Serve a , award. following tips will help your slice of whole-urain bread; David W. O'Connor, 25 salads become perfect ones: Loane is currently at work Gallowae, Terry J. with a salad, or a salad in a ' . Give it color and sandwich. on a book about Civil War Immersed In History — C. Paul Loane, senior alumni relations officer al Rutgers Richardson, 25 North crunch: crisp fruits and military headgear. He University's Camden campus, is at home — literally and figuratively — with his im- Wickom Dr., and Andrew T. . Good combination: egg vegetables are a must. salad and a dash of curry, expects to include pressive collection of Civil War memorabilia, which he began to accumulate when he Smith, 724 Saunders Ave., Choose the freshest — never descriptions of 250 types of was 10. Here Loane, who keeps the items on permanent display in the Mcrcliantville have been invited from powder; try it made with wilted, limp, bruised, yogurt, lettuce and tomato hats dating from 1861 to house which he shares with his parents, Is shown with a poster calling for enlistees. His Westfield. wrinkled or misshapen — in 1865, each one illustrated collection includes headgear, photographs, correspondence, uniforms nnd other relics. From Mountainside are tucked in a pita bread the brightest color. pocket. with a modern photograph Kathleen M. Digiorgio, 395 or a tintype made during the These possessions initially of Sandie Pendleton, Second Pennsylvania . Good combination: .•Dress it up: allow one. sparked Loane's interest in Andrew Jackson's chief of Park Slope, Howard I. Fine, avocado chunks, cherry era. Regiment of the Continental 330 Rolling Rock Road, and tablespoon of dressing per j the Civil War. staff. "He was killed," Line. The group also por- tomatoes, green peppers, large serving. Toss gently so < "During the war, the He prides himself on Mary A. Rosenbauer, 229 . beets, cauliflorets, mush- Army was made up of in- Loane notes, "at the Battle trays a British unit of the Robin Hood Road. I as not to bruise or crush the j collecting only rare of one- of Fisher's Hill, Va., on period: the Forty-Third rooms, and bean sprouts. salad fixings. Toss in sliced i dividuals and their in- of-a-kind items, often with Sprinkle with • chopped dividuality was reflected in Sept. 22, 1864." Regiment of Foot. In both tomatoes at the end, as they I interesting human interest He points to another organizations, Loane por- scallion. water down the dressing. ! their uniforms, particularly stories behind them. His The Women's Bureau tintype of five Yankee card trays a sergeant major. . Add some protein: three . Low-Calorie Dressing at I their hats," the 31-year-old Wolcott diary, in which the Mrs. Luise Miller of Westfield is a retired seamstress develops policies and collector notes. players, cards in hands, Several times a year, the ounces of protein will make 15 calories per lablespoon: ! soldier refers to Con- stogies in mouths and who sews many of the stretcher restrainers and corsets programs to promote the for much heartier and more Loane says his collection organization of about 50 men pour 1-12 oz. can tomato i federate soldiers as "Rebs," makes special note of an gathers to recreate battles that help benefit the patients at Children's Specialized welfare of women in the balanced eating. Include includes "a couple of is a good example. Hospital. labor force. juice into a blender with 3 I unassuming young chap or scenes of 18th century one or more: eggs, tuna, tbls. salad oil, 2 tbls. lemon ' specimens that are the best Along with the diary, posing behind the group, sardines, kidney beans, or' of their kind and a couple military life. Sometimes a juice, 'a tsp. each-basil and which had been forwarded holding a Colt revolver in his number of the men's wives cheese. oregano, and one scallion. i that are the only ones of to the dead soldier's family hand. "He's obviously the their kind." ' come along to portray camp . Good combination: Chill. Yield: 1-'. cups. j in New England, Loane referee for the game," women preparing the day's i One hat has a century-old j acquired a thick pile of Loane explains. rations. needle and thread tucked Saving Ways on Household correspondence between Loane has Civil War The meeting place may be beneath its sweatband and Wolcott and his mother and i the name "Jacob Musbach" uniforms tucked away Valley Forge or Yorktown, a leather stationery folder behind closet doors, many of Va. Sometimes it is an Operating Expenses etched into the leather visor. that he had used while at i Another has a brass them rare, in excellent outdoor festival In a parK by: Carolyn Y. llcalcy money saver. ; war. condition and exemplifying On the fourth of July it is ventilator attached to the Loane, a member of the Extension Home Economist Floor fans can be a money j top of the hat. Loane ex- the fine, satin-smooth wools Independence Hall in saver if used to cool a small Company of Military and careful hand or Philadelphia. plains the significance of Historians, a Rhode Island- With inflation putting the area. It costs less to run a that addition. "During the machine stitching used by But wherever the men squeeze on our spendable fan than an air conditioner. based, international the women who sewed them. perform, Loane doesn't summer, soldiers com- organiza for collectors and income, many people are Check telephone toll plained that their hats were The closets contain a few believe they are simply looking for ways to save areas. The front of the i military enthusiasts, is one reproductions of "playing an adult game of hot, so some enterprising j of a network of serious Civil money on household ex- telephone book gives the young man invented the Revolutionary War cowboys and Indians." penses, says Carolyn Y. various rates for local and War buffs throughout the uniforms as well, since Instead he said, they're •patent brass ventilator,' a world. Healey, Extension Home long distance calls. Use a round plate with an opening Loane has a secondary "using living history as an Economist. Costs can be; timer to keep telephone that the soldier could He is so serious, in fact, interest in that era. He is co- educational device. It's one reduced if some saving i calls within limits. Try to regulate with a tiny lever." that curators of small director of the largest re- thing to read about history ways are practiced by allj make your long distance museums use his service in created 18th century and another to see it family members. Loane's collection of Civil preserving their collections, regiment in the country, the recreated in front of you." calls when the rates are War items includes much Utility bills are one place lower. Design telephones for he knows not only what is more than hats, however. valuable but also how to costs can be cut, and the are more costly than the His first collectible was a savings can be enjoyed by standard type. Check costs care for it. hand-carved bone ring, For instance, he treats all family members. of all models of telephones dated 1863 and adorned with Some Retirement Tips Most homes use air before installing. leather gear with liquid Mrs. Sally Walensky of Hillside, (left), Mrs. Alma Baker of Cranford, (center), a flag and a heart. His great- conditioners, but too many Water waste is another preservatives. To rust-proof by: Gwendolyn Waranls, renew the policy. Medicare Chairmen of Internal Transportation, and Mrs. Marianne Ludwig of Westfield, (right), great-grandfather, Paul metal items, he uses a water perform a valuable service of transporting patients to and from their various therapies homes have the thermostat area to save on.utilities. Do Loane of Pennsylvania, Extension Home Economist starts at age 65, so it is set too low or cold. If the not allow water to run while repellent spray. He You can't plan for important to make sure at Children's Specialized Hospital. • wore it during his enlist- preserves uniforms by outside temperature is 90 clearing the table and ment in an artillery com- retirement today without what protection you will degrees then a 75 degree F. putting away left-overs. Do cleaning, re-stitching and being especially aware of have if you retire before that pany during the Gettysburg mothproofing them. He or 80 degree F. temperature only full loads in your emergency. what your health insurance age. on the air conditioner will be clothes washer as well as keeps photographs out of program will and will not do o If you have a health adequate and comfortable The Rutgers employee bright sunlight and knows for you, says the Health dryer. also has his great-great- policy purchased before Utilizing timers to turn on There are many ways of how to mount flags and Insurance Institute. Medicare went into effect in Sitmar's 1980 grandfather's enlistment banners properly. and off air conditioners for saving nickels and dimes on papers and his great-grand- Here are some basic tips 1966, find out whether it is a times of use rather than run household operating ex- In the second story of the to save you time and "lifetime guaranteed" plan father's sword and sash, house that Loane shares air conditioners con- penses, but they do add up to used during that ancestor's money: or one ending at a specific Caribbean Cruises tinuously can be a big withhisparents is a large o' Don't wait for dollars! three-year enlistment. age. If you've bought one I room lined with glass- retirement. Review your since Medicare began, it fronted showcases that he program now. often guarantees you can are now boarding. and his father built. Among e If you have health in- purchase a Medicare the vast number of items surance where you work, supplement from the Because cruising is more popular than ever this year, Sitmar is taking displayed are numerous ask your personnel company without a physical reservations earlier than ever for next year. Right now, we can book daguerrotypes, or early department what kind of examination. you a relaxing 7, 10 or 11-day Caribbean cruise for early 1980. And photographs, of soldiers. benefits, if any, you will o Everyone over age 65 is give you the best selection of dates, destinations and accommodations. "I try to get ones that are have in retirement. If you not eligible for Medicare. So THE identified so I can look up also have an individual be aware of your eligibility Aboard Sitmar's Liberian-registered TS. S. 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Elizabeth Josephine, to Mr. Dave Alan son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish, of Otto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R Lawley of Port Chester, N.Y. Burlingt n, Vt. Otto Jr. of Westfield. Miss Herold was graduated from Holy Miss Robinson is a graduate of Trinity High School in 1975. In May, 1979 The future bride is a gradua te of Girls' she was graduated from Chestnut Hill Westfield High School and the University i.ulin School and Babson College and is a of Vermont. She is employed at the College for Women in Philadelphia, Springfield Hospital, Springfield, Vt. loan packager for the city of Boston. where she received her bachelor of arts Mr. Irish is a graduate of the College of degree in English with teacher cer- Dave Alan Lowley and Her fiance is a graduate of Blair tification. She was a dean's list student, Natural Resources of the University of Academy and Babson College and is Elizabeth Josephine Herold Vermont, and is employed as Assistant an editor of the yearbook and Manager of Kelly Enterprises in Bellows employed by The First National Bank of newspaper, a student teacher and an College and St. Josephs University in Falls, Vt. Boston in personal trust administration. active member of various clubs and Philadelphia. He is employed by First committees. Miss Herold tutored •V A September wedding is planned in National Stores Inc. in a management Cathy Dawn Robinson Elaine Benno A May 1980 wedding is planned. English to inner city and foreign position. Grafton. students. She is employed by Lincoln Their nuptial mass will be celebrated Federal Savings and Loan in the Scotch at the St. Helen's Roman Catholic a cadet must be proficient in Plains branch. Church Sept. 15,1979. The couple will be academic and military Sharing Talents and Skills Mr. Lawley was graduated from honored by friends and relatives at a subjects and must have Upper Merion High School in 1973 in reception in the garden of the parents of demonstrated exemplary King of Prussia, Pa. He attended the bride. The couple will reside in Port With the Collegians qualities of leadership. In Gains Junior League Support Montgomery County Community Chester, N.Y. addition to being promoted, Cadet Carlson was named to With a wealth of offerings Relations Director Maggie who worked on the project from presentations on Cimei, representative from last year. She cites the Levin to Address Brandeis Women the Dean's List. 1 Boston Garden on June 17. A Midshipman Paul F. Arizona Indians to talks on that unit, and Melou popularity of Carl Kurtz Marie L. Jacobson of 12 Piegari, STS co-chairman, Essex County Chapter Hills may be contacted. | Brandeis University, Manchester Dr. has dean's list student and Healy, son of Mr. and Mrs. rock collecting, a special amateur astronomy talks, Brandeis University Doris Stashin of West Waltham, Mass. No af- received her bachelor of recipient of the Cooperative Fred L. Healy, has been talent bank for Westfield who will serve as liaison lectures by. a well-traveled National Women's Com- Orange is president of the filiation with the university arts degree in composition Education Award, Rudolf is named to the dean's list for schools takes on a new from the town's PTO Westfielder, Janet Newill, mittee, will hold a breakfast chapter. from the Berklec College of the director of the youth the second semester with a aspect this year. Council. i and an emergency room for prospective members on The women's organization is necessary for mem- Music, Boston. choir at the United Metho- 3.C1 average. He was also Sharing Talents and Skills "League volunteers will j procedures demonstration Tuesday at the home of supports the libraries at Barbara E. Fuller, a 1976 dist Church where she is named to the super- (STS), which makes be going out and speaking, j by Kathy Mlynarczyk. Marilyn Burris in Short graduate of Westfield High also a member of the intendent's list in available speakers and for example, to retirees who The official entrance of Hills. School, has been accepted Council of Ministries, the recognition of his academic audio-visual presentations may have a talent or hobby and military performances the Junior League into the Adam K. Levin, Director into medical school at Administrative Board, and on many topics, will become or travel notes to share with STS guarantees, as Hartzell of N.J. Division of Con- Queens University, the Chavel Choir .Rudolf is a at the U.S. Naval Academy. an official placement students," Mund said ad- 1974 graduate of Westfield Paul is a mechanical! notes, that a certain number sumer Affairs will speak on Kingston, Ontario, Canada project of the Junior League ding that since STS already j of volunteers will be ready Consumer Power. starting Sept. 3. She is the Senior High School. engineering major. He recently completed his of Elizabeth and Plainfield. has program requests from; to update the talent listing, For further information, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Three students from "What this means," every school in Westfield, a ]publicize the project, and Maxine Fischer, Goldie i Decorators suggest you don't hide the view through R. A. Fuller of 820 Knoll wood summer cruise in the 1 Westfield were promoted to Mediterranean Sea on the explains Joan Mund, the lengthier list of speakers is jcoordinate the scheduling of Morchower, Ann Zweig or a picture window by putting a table and lamp right Terr. the rank of corporal in the League's STS co-chairman, needed. I Eleanor Urdang of Short in the middle. Norwich University Corps of aircraft carrier U.S.S. the programs at the many Susan (Lough) Rudolf, of Dwight D. Eisenhower. "is that at least six mem- schools. Nashua, Mass, was awarded Cadets for the academic A main concern, in j year 1979-80: Ralph L. bers will spend a half-day Volunteers will work out a bachelor of science degree each week on the project, Piegari's opinion, is "to 1 Double your savings in physical therapy from Carlson '82, 527 Lenox Ave., make the teachers and | of space at the Board of Northeastern University in David J. Rodgers '82, 720 Keep Cool in and the League will provide Education Building. Clark St. and William S. needed working funds." public more aware of the j Boston. The wife of Richard existence and value of | The Junior League, now during flemington's Rudolf Jr. and daughter of Webster '82, 620 Hillcrest Your Kitchen STS is an outgrowth of a which is involved in many Ave. To receive rank as a by: Donna Paterek, human resources com- STS.'This hopefully will be ; exciting Mr. and Mrs. James Lough Extension Home Economist achieved through regularly i community and social ac- of Westfield was among the commissioned or non- pilation put together in the tion projects, has donated over 4,204 candidates who commissioned officer in the Cooking in the summer town early in this decade. To updated lists of programs i months is often dreaded. and through the STS $500 initially to the STS received degrees at the Corps of Cadets at Norwich, that list of available talent, cof#rs. You can stay cool if you names of more persons newsletter, expected to be • follow the following hints: willing to make classroom published four times during , Individuals wishing to , Use small appliances the academic year. share their skills or AUGUST that do not throw off much presentations on a variety of knowledge of a particular heat such as a microwave topics were added, so at this The programs are not jsubject which would interest oven, oven-broiler or point, about 80 persons and- designed for all-school j students are asked to electric skillet. or programs are assemblies, but rather for • contact the Board of , Cooking outdoors is enumerated in the talent in-the-classroom presen- Education office, Elm St. FUR SALE! always cooler. Few utensils files. tations at the request of j are needed and there is less Plans for recruitment are individual teachers. j "There is so much talent cleanup if you use disposal foremost in the mind of right here in Westfield," plates. Mund, who will oversee STS "The students really said Mund. "Hopefully we , Cook in the morning or in conjunction with West- enjoy the programs," states 1 can add extensively to our evening when it is cool. field Schools Community Lynn Hartzell, a volunteer I STS availability list." Since this involves cooking ahead and holding food for later use, to do it suc- CD (j) cessfully, you'll have to plan Suzanne Rosenborg, left, of Stretch and Sew Fabrics of your menus around foods Mil/burn Mall, is joined by Mrs. John Farley of West- that will reheat well and field, showing a complete wardrobe of hnmesewn won't spoil if. held a day or garments at the Union County Fair. Spectators viewed two in the refrigerator. color-coordinated clothes made front the store's own , Make meals that take no THURS. -• FRL fabric and battling suits and cover ups that were part of watching. Combine dishes the show that take the same amount of cooking time and cook at flUGUST 2 - the same temperature and you can pop them in the oven and leave the kitchen till dinner's almost ready. , Kitchen heat, steam and odors need to be ventilated to the outside, even in an air- conditioned home. In fact, the extra heat produced by kitchen appliances can add noticeably to air-condi- tioning costs even on mnnm comfortable days. Participants & Sponsors Include: , Serve a cold buffet. Start 11 »f *" • M a with sliced cold meat and a salad. Add shredded carrot, fl V fn Yarn Shop tomato wedges, julienne strips of Swiss or American flalco Home Improvement cheese, herring chunks, Barry's Frame Shop Mrs. Jan Kampel Is shown directing a babysitter pickled beets and sliced training program held recently at the Scotch Plains cucumber. For a dessert Beautiful Things Public Library. Sixty boys and girls attended the session cooler, freeze orange juice Block Island Breakout which was jointly sponsored by the Greater Westjield in ice trays, then add cubes Section of National Council of Jewish Women and the to a bowl of juicy, cut-up Charles Lecher Designs Scotch-Platns-Fanwoad PTA Safety Council. fresh fruit. Dukiet, Lupo, Delulio Formals By Lulgl Franklin State Bank Frederick's Sportswear Gift Haven Hammell Ski &* Sports £ Your Unwanted Highlander J.D. Trophy 6* Sports 9 Jewelry John's fTleat market H Lady Leslie Into CASH . . . LaVere's Lincoln Federal Savings Lion's Den We're offering the two bo»t incentivei for you to clean your National Bank of NJ. drawers. Jewel boxes or wherever elje you store unused jewelry and bring it into Martin Jewelers right now ... Park Photo HIGHEST PRICES ... IMMEDIATE CASH. Park Travel In October, we'll be holding our much acclaimed Yearly Queen City Savings Big savings are always yours at Flemington Fur, and Private Estate Sale. We've been assembling jewelry from Estates, now, during this great August Sale, you double those Bank) and Spei'al Dealers' Auctions for this event. We're looking Russo's Business machines savings on the largest selection of fine quality furs for additional pieces from individuals to round out our Scotch Plains Appliance to be found, anywhere!! At very special collections. Scotch Plains Book Store August Sale prices Scotch Plains ITlusIc Center from S450 to $25,000. By the way, if you'd like to receive an Shoe Tree LEATHERS, SUEDES, CLOTH COATS, SUITS AND invitation, please phone or stop by the store. Stage House Inn THOSE "FABULOUS FAKES " Stone House Coin Shop Alt new for 1980 and ready for you now in our Town and Country Fashion Center. You're sure to find the Stork Fair coat or suit just right for you ... and the perfect Tony's Pharmacy fur hat to top them off. Rare value priced The Times from S10O to $1,450. i Village Shoe Shop Jffl Walllsplu Stationers y flemington fur company Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 01 OPEN SUNDAY & EVERY DAY 10 AM TO 6 PM except Thurs. 9:30 to 8:30 J flrtists y Craftsmen NO. 8 SPRING ST.. FLEMINGTON. NEW JERSEY Closed Wed. J >••»..«.• , .>•... i -m-ri One of the World's Largest Specialists in Fine Furs. Page 14 THE WKSTFIKM) (N..I.) LEADER, TIIITRHUAY, AIK1UHT % 1079 It's Olympic Time at the Playgrounds

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Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is Mount Pleasant Avenue. West Orange. N J forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn Is reduced to the current passbook rate. Federal regulations prohibit Model Villas open Monday through Sunday. compounding of interest on FlrstRale Certificates. Offer may oe withdrawn at anytime wittiout nolle: Member FDIC from 11 am UNION CENTER REALTY: 964-5660 Artist's Rendering ,1238 Stuwesant A»enue Union, Hew Jersey •THE WENTriKM) (N..I.) I.KADKIt, THUIWIMY, AINJUST i, l.\ McKinley Playfielders Townwide Winners Dominating the senior I yard dash and the softball ning competition — the 5- Thursday. The day wasremainder of the summer. place overall in the com- disco-dance was-also held. pics. McKinley won twoArthur, Desma Jones and group events, McKlnley throw, his brother Steffan person relay and the 16-spent in the country on Good Citizen this week was petition. The playgrounders will have event trophies and theCarrie Maron. Playground rolled to an second in both the 50-yard person Tug - of - War. Dave Wednesday, and Fun wasScott Gray. In the floor hockey a pizza party tomorrow and overall Olympic trophy with Friday's activities include impressive victory last dash and the high jump and Levine's Grant had by all on a hayride . FRANKLIN tournament, however, a Western Day Aug. 7.a total score of ill points. art instruction and twirling week in the annual Westfield placed fourth in the hurdles, playgrounders placed third through the trails of Lord This week's main event Grant did not fair as well. A Children are to dress as an Competing on the Junior instruction. Next week will Recreation Commission and Allen captured the high in the Relay and second in Stirling Park, in Basking was the Olympics with hat trick by Chris Esson and Indian or cowboy. The 8th is team for an overall third be the playground's final Summer Olympics at jump for McKinley. Damon the Tug. ridge. There were some cool Franklin winning the 6-9a strong preformance in family night and place were Albert Bourguet, week of program. Recreation Field. Wayne, Tony Tucker, and Over 300 local moments earlier in the week year old overall track goal by Horst Percival could AWARDS!!! The Christopher Coccaro, Mike TAMAQUES With the Smith Brothers Sean Boatwright were also playgrounders competed in in the comfort of the air trophy and the obstacle not hold back the more playground will close Aug. Csorba, Katie McGeary, "Everybody's Birthday" (Steven and Steffan — and big scorers for the cham- the Olympics. Once a conditioned Clark Lanes. course trophy. Jason and experienced Washington 10. Stacy Humphrey and ""en cancelled Wednesday due to Boogie Allen leading- the pions. summer annual in town, the Jenn D'Eufemia, David Samantha Hagman, Stacey and Wilson teams. MC KINLEY Sue Sclama. Participating rain was rescheduled for way, Anne Scully's Chris Diaz, who took the Olympics disappeared for- Elliott and Scott Gray were and Derek Muller, Kelly and in various track events in Thursday afternoon. The playgrounders captured five At the Watermelon Fesl The fifth week of the long jump for Lincoln several years before the high game bowlers. The Matt Plante, Cathy and Friday an entire melon was playground season began the senior class were Sean children had cake, candy of the seven senior events playground, was the only making a comeback under movies this week took the Debbie Lu, Steve Knepper, Boatwright, Gina Baressi, and juice, a three-legged and scored 111 team points promptly devoured by with the playground swim at non-McKinley titlest among the direction of Lillis Hull in playgrounders through the Tracy Miller, Koller Walsh, students and staff. Earlier a the Westfield Memorial Raymond Hurtt, Donna, race, a wheelbarrel race, to outscore the defending the seniors. 1970. Great Swamp and down the Ned Seel and Ryan Bowers Geneva, Isaac and Leon and a balloon relay. A champions from Lincoln candy hunt was held. Joe Pool. Tuesday featured the Franklin and Lincoln split EXCEPTIONAL CENTER winding curves of a wild helped compete for Crincole, Jerry Kasunic and Mr. McKinley and the Miss Means, Kerry -Anne Peanut Hunt, which had who finished with 62. Grant the four junior division The heat of the fifth week river. At the weekly bar- Franklin. McGeary, David Rennyson, been cancelled from the (41) and Franklin (38) Spencer Benham turned up McKinley contests. Con' events, with each winning a at the Exceptional Center beque some of the children Another big activity was the highest sugar count. testants participated in Joe Sclama, Steffen and week before when the placed three-four among the pair. brought lots of splashing said their good-byes, as they Steven Smith, Tony Tucker, playground was closed duo eight competing grounds. the first annual Franklin Throughout this week talent displays, pantomines McKinley also copped the around at the pool on will be going onto other Playground Championships. and question and answer Damon Wayne and Reggie to the temperature, tryouts were held for the Wiley. Steve Smith won the 50 two big events of .the mor- Monday, Tuesday and camp programs for the Playgrounders battled for Town Tournament and a sessions. Afterwards the followed, Steven Ortleb was ribbons in divisions of 1 & 2 flag football tournament following winners were Thursday several the winner with 109 peanuts. grade, 3 & 4 grade and 5th was scheduled. Other named. For Mr. McKinley a McKinley playgrounders Friday morning, 25 and up. Nok-hockey champs Events include a Fifities' tie went ot Damon Wayne participated in the Nutty playgrounders sent off were Mike Marshall, Scan Day and an Award's Day. and Steven Horrell. First Olympics. In first place was colorful balloons during Cunningham and Derek JEFFERSON runner up was Joe Sclama David Rennyson, in second Ballon Ascension All are Muller. Paddle Ball honors On July 25 Jefferson and Chris Coccaro was the place was Albert Bourguet hoping their postcards will were taken by Karl Delber, Playground participated in second runner up. Named as and in third place was be mailed back if found. Jeff Pinkin and David the Olympics and competed Miss McKinely was Teri Sue Christopher Coccaro. Other Monday morning 13 Robel. The winners in their in events with all of the Sclama. First runner up was participants included Rob (Continued on page 17) respective age groups in the other playgrounds. On theMiss McKinley was Carrie Frisbee Toss were Karl 27th was the first Disco- Maron. Delber, Sean Cunningham Toga Party. and David Robel. David Wednesday morning Robel also became checkers The Gong Show was on the McKinley playgrounders champion. The art contest 31 followed by Monster Day gathered early at Lincoln award winners: Meg Deyesterday and due to School to compete in the SIDEWALK Oliva for her dog, Jason popular demand another annual playground Olym- Hagman for his ship, Billy Marshall for his polar bear, SALE Stacey Muller for a rabbit, Adventure Camp Has Openings and Ricky Chomeai for his Four Seasons Outdoor forage for edible foods. Thurs. Aug. 2 camping scene. Cathy and Center Adventure Camp in (Rain date Fri. Aug. 3) Debbi Lu were given "most Lebanon Township has Bus transportation is authentic" awards for their openings for junior high provided from neighborhood outfits on "fifties Day". students for the next camp schools to the camp JOSEF GALLERY LTD F'inal week action includes period, Aug. 6 — Aug. 17. 113 EAST BROAD STREET Lebanon Township, Hun- WESTFIELD "Watermelon Day," "Disco Camp activities will include terdon County. For further Day," and a water balloon day hikes, sailing, canoeing, information, call 232-7141 fight. learning about the en-Westfield YMCA or the Four GRANT vironment and learning to j Seasons Outdoor Center. Last week the playground Max Wundcrle, 9. of Wilson Olympics was held, and Arlene Morton Joins Design Spectrum School, at right and Peter Grant, despite the absence Wright. 8, top left and Mike of key personnel, still faired Arlene Morton has joined Loan Association in Post, 8, top right, both of very well taking home a | Design Spectrum in Belle Westfield, she will be Grant, each conquered the second place trophy in the Mead as direvctor of design responsible for the ad- Olympics obstacle course tug-of-war, second place in operations. A former event with style and the junior division, third assistant vice president with ministrative coordination of determination. place in the relays and third Lincoln Federal Savings & design projects for the firm. Openings Remain In JOIN THE Tech Course Slots remain open for student is in civil engineering technology, a two-year, associate degree program at Union County Technical Institute, Scotch Plains. The program prepares enrollees for positions in the design and construction of foWttffieWfor public and private works. Application of skills can be Rinaldo BUI utilized in a wide range of HIGH HOLIDAY areas, including surveying, Becomes Law hydraulics, environmental President Carter has A Wortd Of Exciting Judaism Throughout "Supermarket technology and mechanics. signed a House and Senate The Year Is Yours As A Member Of Statistics for last year's passed bill authored by Rep. civil technology graduates Matthew J. Rinaldo, R-N.J., af UCTI indicate that eliminating wasteful TEfTlPLE ISRAEL Sweepstakes Days! starting salaries ranged up duplicate federal regulation to more than $20,000. A score in banking. 192Oaifrwood Street of local engineering, sur- The successful Rinaldo (Comer Martine Avenue) Now through veying and contracting bill exempts savings and Scotch Rains, NJ. firms has hired the alumni, loan institutions from the Wednesday, August 15 as well as counties and jurisdiction of the Federal An active, friendly, innovative conservative The Retail Division of the Westfield Area Chamber of municipalities. Trade Commission except when unfair and deceptive congregation serving Scotch Plains • Fan- Commerce wants to introduce you to the fine, quality Faculty members stress shops in downtown Westfield and offer you hundreds and that the program is coed and radices are involved. wood • Westfield • The Plainftelds • Mountain- that placement percentage avings and loan in- side • Clark • Fdison hundreds of dollars in prizes as a special bonus!!I for would-be job seekers is stitutions now come under The lucky.winner of the Grand Prize will go on a near perfect. the jurisdiction of both the INQUIRIES CORDIALLY INVITED Jack Glynn, a Federal Home Loan Bank professional engineer, is Board and the FTC. A Limited Number of tickets for High Holiday FREE SHOPPING SPREE coordinator of the program. The Rinaldo legislation, Worship are Being Sold Now Information about which is now law, prevents for Two Minutes at registration is available by the duplication of 889-183O 322-16O6 889-1629 calling the UCTI hotline or regulations by the two Milton Kua Mayhir/Foodto«n in Westfield by visiting the school at 1776 federal agencies and more Clifford B. Miller A FANTASTIC miZE WORTH AJ?ROKIMATUY •10OQ DONATED Raritan Rd. directly pinpoints respon- Rabbi Cantor BY THE PARTICIPANTS ft SPONSORS OF SUPERMARKET SWEEPSTAKES <* W\ sibility for enforcement of OTHER WIMBLE PRIZES INCLUDE: savings and loan regulations- Shanoh Tova Ukatavu Other prizes donated by the sponsors and participants of the promotion Include: Anne Hill Joins 100 gallon! o1 gasoline contributed by Greco Sleam Carpet Cleaning Co., a free clown or magic show presented by Spoitleld productions. Woman's clothes valued at S3OO from Fran-Marie, 3 gallons of homemade ice cream from HIM1* Ice Cream, a dictionary from Qulmby Street Book Store, a portrait worth over $100 from Classic Beekman Realty Studios, a custom made shirt valued up to $75 from John Robert Custom Shirts, a rum cake from Bovella's Pastry Shop, a $35 gift certificate from West'leid Sewing - Center, a $25 gift certificate from Grill's, a $25 gift certificate from Hickory Farms, Bob Metz, president any gift from the gift department at Van's Appliances, $50 gift certificate from Made In America, a radio valued at $150 from Auster's, $100 worth of stationery from. Beekman Realty, Ltd., Union County Printing and Mailing, a $$0 gift certificate from Geoffrey's and a $50 Realtors, with offices at 107 lft certificate from Stan Sommer. A $25 gift certificate from Earrings, Etc., 4 ?ranslstor radios from Elm Radio, a S25 gift certificate from T-Shirt Emporium, a East Broad St. here and 929 marcus complimentary haircut and blow-dry from Tweed Haircuttors. A $50 gift certificate ...a gem from Bonney's, a $60 value of fine china servlco for A from Something Different, a Stuyvesant Ave., Union, has $25 gift certificate for fruits and vegetables from Meeker's as well as a $8.50 flower announced that Anne Hill arrangement, a $25 gift certificate from Arthur Stevens, ten $10 gift certificates from Hand Feats and 10 apple pies from Gelgers, and 3 car washes from Towne Car Wash, has joined the firm as a diamond of an Idea $25 gift certificate from Sports Center, $25 gift certificate from jeanettes. sales associate. HERE'S HOW TO ENTER: if Visit a minimum of 15 different THE PARADE Hill resides in Westfield participating merchants during and will specialize in "Supermarket Sweepstakes Days" from July residential and commercia 26 through August 15. TO real estate sales throughout if Complete the reverie tide of your entry Western Uoion County. blanks and mail in ONE ENVELOPE to You may enter as often as you with; Westfield Ares Chamber of Commerce, however, each envelope must contain a WESTFIEIO Supermarket Sweepstakei, P.O. Box 81, minimum of 15 entry blanks from 15 Beekman Realty, Ltd., is different participating stores. You must be a diversified firm with both Westfield, N.J.. 07091 no later than * midnight. Wed*. Aug. 15, 1979, or drop off 16 years old to enter the promotion. residential and investmeni your 15 entries in ONE ENVELOPE to any departments and is af participating merchant's store by Aug. 15. filiated with Beekman "SUPERMARKET-. Homes, the bi-monthly rea A contemporaryidea from the Marcus Diamond Collection. The drawing will take place on Sunday, estate magazine. Upswept design In a stylish 18K gold setting August 19th at the Second Annual Family SWEEPSTAKES .. .another gem of an Idea from Marcus. Fun Day, Tamaques Park, Westfield. (Winners need not be present at the drawing) PAYS"! Sponsor* oi the Promotion include:

American Cvprea Trml OiMO 3t*vn Cupat Cl«>ning Co. A. A. 8«T«n ft Crtln PMTMII & Fr*Ali«nb«ch Alcoholic* Anonymous Central Jeraty •** & Trait Co. MtyfiW-Foodi'own Flnt Nittonal State B*nk of N J. National Sink of rf.J. "VS. Drinking Problem? HERE) VOOR STARTER ENTRY MAN* RUTHSAFOBD.IU. Participating stores include: Writ* 58 Park Avenue 939 0079 „ niDKwooa.N.j. JUSTQET I4MOMII 53 E/.flidgewoodAvenye.'4<5-332S Mwttmm Awttw'i HACMNSACK. N.J. Htcfcary F*rrni P.O. BoxUI.Wertfield WtSIFIELO. N.J. Block 1 152 Mam Slreet/4671220 206 E. Broad Slresl/2330529 Hlir* IM CftM or Telephone i*r»H Ptwrmety MNtM'iOinltnCinin Sitvtr MM PMUMIM MM RIVEMIOE SQU««E (upptn LEVUI JMnnam'taifiShop MIlKlv'iSfcop Sofnttfcing Ditf«**fli Route 17 North Route * and Hacfcensack Avenue Owftnv'a John Fr»M. Eve Sundayi 9 t.m. to 3 pjn. OR THE PURCHASE OF A 31 CU- SECTION IV. The real property to ROOM 207, In the Court House, In the 233-6644 Authorized strangers you're away) and x>ll or siren outside the IC YARD PACKER TRUCK ANO be acquired by virtue of this ordi- City of Elizabeth, N.J., on WED- 522 Central Av«,, Wettfleld (Car. Park Aw.) Hudson Vitamin Product* report any irregularities to ouse. The more HE APPROPRIATION OF THE nance Is described as 311 Virginia NESDAY, the 8th day of August fluiioll Stover Candiet MONIES NECESSARY THERE- Street, Westfleld, New Jersey, and Is A.D., 1979 at two o'clock In the al- VOLKSWAGEN CENTER the police. sophisticated are monitored 'OR. shown on the Tax Map of the Town of ternoon ol said day. Westfleld as Lot 17 In Block 542, round the clock by trained BE IT ORDAINED by Ihe Town ALL that certain tract or parcel of Suits -Service -Pails AMPLE FREE PARKING Leave a key with a trusted ..'ouncll of the Town of Westfleld fn owned by Garfleld M. and Sarah E. land and premises hereinafter APPLIANCES perators at central 'he County of Union as follows: Kinsley. New and U»c! Cars FREE PICK UP 81 DELIVERY neighbor, asking him or her particularly described, situate, Factory Trained Mechanics tations. They instantly SECTION I. That Ihe Town of SECTION v. This ordinance shall lying and being In Ihe City of 333-2200 to check in on your house Vesttfeld purchase the following take effect Immediately upon final Elizabeth, In Ihe count ol Union and 756-7400 daily, to change the position ummon police in case of lent of equipment with accessories passage and publication as provided State of New Jersay. 1134 South AM., Plalnficld 116 South Ave., W. Wettfield of curtains or shades oc- urglary or the fire or use In performing thetunctionsof by law. BEGINNING on Iho new Easterly Ihe Public Works Department: 8 2-79 IT $21.84 line of Spring Street as now laid out, casionally, to pick up mail epartment if smoke is 1 each • 31 cubic yard packer trucK said line being also the Easterly- or advertising circulars and SECTION II. It Is hereby deter- right of way line of State Highway WESTFIELD'S OflLY <3E DEALER AUTO REPAIRS nned and declared that the PUBLIC NOTICE Route No. 1 extension at a point FLOOR COVERINGS to put trash in your garbage stlmated amount of monies Public Notice Is hereby given that distant Northerly along thai tine cans periodically. ViOAL NOTICE necessary to be raised from all an ordinance of which the following from the Northerly line of Bond ourcei for said purpose Is Is a copy was Introduced, read and Street 152 feel, 6 Inches; thence Have mail held at the post MO,000.00, and that the estimated passed, on first reading by the Northerly along said line of Spring SHERIFF'S SALE imount of bond anticipation notes Council of the Town of Westfleld at a Street 25 feet lo a point; (hence office. SUPERIOR COUBTOF lecessary to be Issued for said meeting held July 10, 1979, and that easterly at right anolos to Spring BRUN Notify your newspaper NEWJERSEY lurpose Is (75,000.00. There Is the said Council will further con- Street 40 feet to a point; thence lereby appropriated tor said pur- sider the same for final passage on . GE . «CA • ZENITH CHANCERY DIVISION Southerly parallel to Spring Street 25 ROl'ER • SYLVANIA • RADIOS carrier to suspend delivery UNION COUNTY sose the sum of (5,000.00 from the 14th day of August, 1979, at 8:30 feat to a point; thence Westerly at FOREIGN CAR or stop the subscription by DOCKET NO. F-1100-79 apltal Improvement Funds p.m.. In the Council Chamber, Muni- right angles to Spring Street 40 feet • APPLIANCES « FURNITURE COLUMBIA BANKING SAVINGS tvallable for such purpose. cipal Building, 425 East Broad to the point or place of BEGINNING. We Service Everything We Sell SPECIALISTS calling the newspaper AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a SECTION III. To finance such Street. Westfleld, New Jersey, at 233-2121 which time and place any person BEING known as 433 Spring 143 E. Broad St., Want ield circulation office. Corporation, PLAINTIFF vs. LAW- purpose there shall be Issued pur- Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey. Scrv.mj Westlield For Over 25 Yrs. RENCE A. COLEY. et als,, OE- suant to R.S. 40A:2-s In anticipation who may be Interested therein will Connect at least two be given an opportunity to be heard There is due approxlmstoly ENDANTS. of the issuance of bonds. Bond An- (19,790.99 with Interest from May 29, Complete Repairs Towing PLUMBING CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX- Iclpatlon Notes of said Town which concerning said ordinance. electric timers to turn lights 1979 and costs. Open 7 Days on in different parts of the ECUTION FOR SALE OF MORT- shall nof exceed In the aggregate JOYC.VREELAND The Sheriff reserves the right to GAGED PREMISES >nnclpal amount the sum of Town Clerk adlourn this sale. ELAARADIO& Call 232-9648 Eitlnutei house, staggering the times By virtue of the above-stated writ .75,000.00. Said notos to bear In- SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. RALPH FROEHLICH Given GUdly MOUNTAINSIDE of execution to me directed I shall terest at a rate as may hereafter be Car. South Ave. & Central Ave. they go off. letermlned within the limitations AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING Sheriff wpose for sale by public vendue. In FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF A DUBOWSKY S. DAVIS, ATTYS. TV INC. Weitfleld PLUMBINGS -oom 307 ol the Court House, In the •rescrlbed by law and may be Lock all windows and enewed from time to time pursuant PORTION OF NORMAN PLACE DJ S. WL CX-306 232-5958 HEATING City of Elizabeth, N.J., on WED- BETWEEN SHADOWLAWN 7-12-79 4T $78.10 i TELEVISION 741 CENTRAL AVE. doors, including the garage. NESDAY, the 6th day of August o, and within, the limitations DRIVE AND SHACKAMAXON RCA-Zenith-Magnavox Arrange to have the lawn A.D., 1979 at two o'clock In the af- >rescrlbed by said law. All matters DRIVE, THE APPROPRIATION WESTFIELD lernoon of said day, OF THE MONIES NECESSARY mowed. *th respect to said notes not SHERIFF'SSALE - DISHWASHERS BICYCLES RESIDENTIAL ALL Iha1 tract or parcel of land, letermlned by this ordinance shall THEREFOR AND THE ISSUANCE SUPERIOR COURTOF .Ituate, lying and being In the City of determined by resolution to be OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES Kitchen Aid-Whirlpool COMMERCIAL, Remove valuables (coin NEWJERSEY FUEL OIL INDUSTRIAL collections, jewelry, etc.), illzebelh. County of Union, and dopted hereafter. FOR THE FINANCING OF SAID • CHANCERY DIVISION itate of New Jersey: SECTION IV. Not more than WORK. UNION COUNTY REFRIGERATORS GEORGE'S placing them in your safety And which Is more particularly 500.00 of the sum to be raised by the BE IT ORDAINED by the Town- DOCKET NO. F-290I-7I Whirlpool-Amana deposit box. ;nown, numbered and designed on a. Issuance of said notes may be used Council of the Town of WesMleld In METROPOLITAN LIFE IN- FUGMANN lap entitled "Map of Properly 'o finance those Items sei forth In the County of union as follows: SURANCE COMPANY, a New York WASHERS DRYERS BIKE Call the police depart- belonging to Parnes and Flnkel" :.S. 4OA:2-2O. SECTION I. That Norman Place Corporation, PLAINTIFF vs. Whirlpool OIL COMPANY lied In the Office of tne Clerk (now SECTION V. It Is hereby deter- between Shadowlawn and Shacka- CHARLES EDWARD LUEALLEN, SHOP 233-0897 ment, requesting vacation Register) of the County of Union, Always-Ready to ServB You lined and declared that the period maxon Drive be Improved In the Individually and as Executor of the AIR CONDITIONERS 374 Short Dr. patrol for your home. Octobers, 1904 as Lot numbered One f usefulness of the purpose for the following manner: Estate of Thelma D. Graves, Mountoinside, N.J. Hundred and Sixty-five (US), Map nanclng of which said notes are to (a) Construct new granite block deceased, widow of Richard C. Whirlpool-Amana-Cerrier Limit discussion of No. 23A. ie Issued Is a period of five (5) years curbing. Graves, deceased, et ux, et ats., DE- vacation plans, asking And which said lot Is more par- Tom the date ot said bonds. (b) Construct full thickness FENDANTS VACUUMS • FUJI 1 MAHUtSHI everyone in the family to do ticularly deicrlbed as follows: SECTION VI. It Is hereby 'bituminous concrete between the CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX Hoovi" Eufi.'k.i * CENTURION > KABUKI Beginning at a point on the south- determined and declared that the existing center strip pavement and 6CUTI0N FOR SALE OF MORT- PRINTERS the same, so absence is not easterly side of Jacques Street 166.5 .upplemental debt statement the new granite block curbing where GAGED PREMISES 233-0400 Salei It Service advertised. feet northeasterly of the corner of -equlred by said law has been duly no pavement presently exists. By virtue of the above-stated writ 20 ELM ST. WFSTFIELD S) 757-0030 Watchdog Burner Service Lafayette Street,-. made and filed In the office of the (c) Surfacing the present center of execution to me directed I shall Easy Budget Payment Plan With all of our comings Ihence running' (1) at right angles "own Clerk of the Town of Westf leld •trio, pavement with a new expose for sale by public vendue, In Olil 233-6272 and goings during summer, to said line ot Jacques Street In an and that such statement shows that bituminous concrete wearing ROOM 207, In the Court House, In the AUTO BODY REPAIRS 3SI South Ava.,E. VVtittlald easterly direction ISO feet; ihe gross debt of the Town as defined course. city of Elliabetn, N.J.. on WED' this 1$ the season to sharpen thence running (2) parallel with said In R.S. 4OA:2-43 Is Increased by thl» (d) Doing all necessary ex- NESDAY, the 22nd day of August ^'budget print our watch for suspicious line of Jacques Street In a north* obligation by 575,000.00, and that cavation and grading and all other D. 1979 at two o'clock In the af- BOWLING easterly direction 25 feet; ;ald notes authorized by this ordi- work necessary and incidental to the ternoon of said day. SEVELLS AUTO RANKIN FUEL CO. Our Sliip l.ir .ill >inif iiM'iumj umU signs around the neigh- 'hence (3) northwesterly parallel nance shall be within all debt Improvement. wllh the first course 150 feet lo said Imitations prescribed by said law. ALL that tract or parcel of fand, CLARK borhood: lurking strangers, SECTION II. That all the said Jluate, lying and being In Ihe City of BODY SHOP CO. pCLA Ine of Jacques Street; SECTION VII. This ordinance Improvements shall be made and Elizabeth In the County of Union In LANES. • LETTERHEADS unusual noises such as a hence running (4) southwesterly hall take effect twenty (20) days completed under the supervision of 'he State of New Jersey: Since 1898 scream or breaking glass, ilong said line of Jacques Street 25 ifter first publication thereof after the Town Engineer and In ac- BEGINNING at a point on the Body and Paint Shop "Nothing Counts Like Service" • BUSINESS CARDS :eel to the place of beginning. Inal passage. cordance with the preliminary plans outhwc-tferly side of Magnolia AAA » ALA # M.C.A. Road Aid • RESUMES someone going from door to Being also known as 165 Jacques •2-79 IT $33.88 and specifications which are now on Wenue distant Northwesterly 36B.91 OIL BURNER treet, Elizabeth, N.j. file in the office of the Town Mtrdine • IBM TYPING door trying to open doors or 'eet Irom the corner formed by the Sales it Service Being Tax Acct. No. 7-644 In (he PUBLIC NOTICE Engineer and are hereby made a intersection of the said side of 24 Hour Towing • FLYERS, BOOKLETS, etc. walking around behind Office of the Tan Collector of the part of this ordinance. /agnolla Avenue with Ihe North- One of the moil modern bowlmg Dial 276-9200 City of Elizabeth. Public Notice Is hereby given that Fender Repairs — Painting centers in N.J. Featuring 50 New houses while a companion an ordinance of which the following SECTION III. That the owners of westerly side of Fifth Street, thence Truck Painting and Repairs 232-2287 Also Included herein II presently Is a copy was Introduced, read and all lands on the line of said Im- I) running Soulhwestwardly at Brunswick A2 Pinsetters. 230 Centennial Ave., Cranlord 261 South Ave. E. Wntfield waits in a car, or aperson in existing at the premises ere the passed, on first reading by the provement are hereby ordered and Ight angles to said side ot Magnolia Foreign Cor Service a repairman's uniform 'oliowlnfl: 2 gas ranges, 19 wood Council of the Town of Westfleld at a required to make the necessary .venue 100 feel; thence (2) Nor Call 232-8887 COCKTAIL LOUNGE Tamed window screens, 191 wood meeting held July 10, 1979, and that house connections with the sewer, hwestwardly and parallel with attempting to force entry framed ttorm windows. Magnolia Avenue 30.66 feet; thence SNACK BAR REEL-STRONG Ihe said Council will further con- water and gas mains In said streets 320 Windsor Ave. Westfield into a house. 11 Is intended to deicrlba the same sider the same for final passage on wherever said connections. If later 3) Northeastwardly and parallel AIR CONDITIONED FUEL CO. iremlses conveyed to Lawrence A. the 1 «th day of August, 1979, al 9:30 Installed, v^ould require excavation Ith the second course 100 ' feet to AMPLE PARKING 381-4700 SERVICE STATIONS Alert neighbors, advises Coley, widower, by Deed dated p.m.. In Ihe Council Chamber, Muni- Into the pavement to be constructed •aldaideof Magnolia Avenue; thence EST.1925 Detective Al Sandoval of the September 16, 1963 and recorded cipal Building, 425 East Broad under this ordinance. That said 4) Southeasrwardly along said side 140 CENTRAL AVE.. CLARK September 16, 1913 In Book 2659, Street, Westfleld, New Jersey, at connections be made at the owner's il Magnolia Avenue 30.66 feel lo Ihe EUCLID SERVICE Denver Police Department, •'age 479 of Deeds for Union County. which time and place any person own cost and expense within thirty •lace of BEGINNING. WESTFIELD There Is due approximately who may be Interested therein will 130) days from, and after, this ordl- • HEATING 81 COOLING are our best agents for ance Is adopted, and that In case BEING more commonly known as .13,707.23 with Interest from April be given an opportunity to be heard ' ;]0 Magnolia, Elizabeth, N.J. • FUEL OIL-BURNERS foiling intruders. "The 18, 1979 and costs. concerning said ordinance. y of said land owners shall not BODY WORKS INC. CARPET & RUG CLEANING lake such connections within Ihe BEING ALSO Identified as • HUMIDIFIERS The Sheriff reserves the right to ccount No. 3-754 In the real adlourn this sale. JOYC. VREELAND aid period of time, the Town of • AIR CONDITIONERS RALPH FROEHLICH Town Clerk Vestfleld shall cause such con- property tax records of the City of Sheriff GENERAL ORDINANCE NO, lectlonstobe made and pay the cost Elizabeth, New Jersey. R.J. Pompliano, Prop. ZUCKER. GOLDBERG 4 WEISS, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE md expense thereof, and will cause There is due approximately DIAL 2760900 CODE OF THE TOWN OF WEST- iuchexpense to be assessed upon the rt2,W!.37wlth Interest from June 12. COLLISION SPECIALISTS ATTYS. B49 LEXINGTON AVE. DJ S. WL CX 304 FIELD. CHAPTER 13, "MOTOR lands benefited. 1979 and costs. EXPERT AUTO BODY COMPLETE ELECTRONIC 7-1279 4T $113.12 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC" BY The Sheriff reserves fhe right to <• FENDER REPAIR3 CRANFORD DELETING AND CHANGING SECTION IV. So much of the cost adlourn this sale. MOTOR TUNE-UPS CERTAIN PROVISIONS nd expense of making such - RALPH FROEHLICH Dial 232-1071 COMPLETE BRAKE SHERIFF'SSALE THEREOF. mprovemeni* as may lawfully be Sherlfl Gin SHOPS SUPERIOR COURT OF BE IT ORDAINED by the Town assessed on the land specially LINDABURY, McCORMICK & 1130 South Ave. W. Weiifield SERVICE NEWJERSEY Council of th« Town of Westfleld In enefited shall be assessed by the ESTABROOK, ATTYS, BATTERIES LAW DIVISION the County of Union that Chapter 13, 'ax Assessor. DJ 5. WL CX-310 ALTERNATORS 1. Property can be pro- UNION COUNTY of the Coda of the Town of Westflald SECTION V. It Is hereby deter -2679 4T $92.9S flickumk IHiUaqe Docket No. L-10873-78 be amended as follows: lined and declared the number of AUTO DEALERS STEAM CARPET STARTER MOTORS tected against lightning J-S1C7-7I SECTION I. That Section 1318, nnual Installments in which the EXHAUST SYSTEMS damage through what Plaintiff ALEXANDER MICHAELS "Loading and Unloading zones," ipeclel assessments to be levied on SHERIFF'SSALE CLEANING C0v and MICHAELS HEATING 5. subsection (h) be amended to read iccount of the said Improvements SUPERIOR COURT OF COMPLETE REINSPECTION three methods? PLUMBING CO. VS. Defendant as follows: may be paid Is five (5). SALVATORE MELANGO, MELO SECTION VI. It Is hereby NEWJERSEY BRISTOL For A Full Professional CENTER 2. Any electrically powered CONSTRUCTION CO., DOMINICK "(h) The westerly side of Summit :e!erm!ned and declared that the CHANCERY DIVISION TIRES MIRABELLI, BELLEVUE MANU- Avenue beginning at a point jstlmated amount of money to be UNION COUNTY Motors Inc CLEANING SERVICE tool can be used out-of- twenty-five feet southerly Irom Its DOCKET NO. F.1400-71 SHOCKS FACTURING COMPANY, INC., Intersection *>lth the southerly 'atsed from alt sources to said SALES SERVICE PARTS doors without adjusting Improperly pleaded as BELLE- purpose Is J37.000.00, and that the FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- CALL 233-2130 FRONT END REPAIRS VIEW MANUFACTURING CO., side line of South Avenue and estimated maximum amount of GAGE ASSOCIATION, Successors to this situation. INC. and JANE OOE, lolntly and extending southerly seventy-five bonds or notes necessary to be by Assignment lo South Jersey AIR CONDITIONING severally feet." issued for said purpose Is.jl27.000.oo. Mortgage Co., PLAINTIFF, vs. • UNUSUAL GIFTS • JEWELRY • True • False SECTION II. That Section 13 18, 406 CUMBERLAND AVE.. • GREETING CAMS (CANDY REPAIRS CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EX There Is hereby appropriated for MELVIN ANDERSON, et als., AUSTIN - MG 'Loading and Unloading Zones" be said purpose the sum of (10,000.00 CIVIL ACTION 'vvRlf OF TOWING ECUTION FOR SALE OF PREM amended by deleting therefrom the 232-1032 •—ANSWERS ISES from Capital Improvement Funds EXECUTION FOR SALE OF JAGUAR-ROVER ROAD SERVICE last three paragraphs thereof which available for such purpose. MORTGAGED PREMISES. By virtue of the above-stated wrl read as follows: LAND ROVER 161 E. Broad St., SNOW PLOWING jq) j of execution to me directed I shal By virtue ot the above-stated writ "It shall be unlawful tor any SECTION VII. to finance said of execution lo me directed I shall DATSUN along the west be made irom such off street area. V erly line of Elmora Avenue on t to finance Interest on obligations also, by this conveyance, to convey • CORONA Aid Auratogbt ' (beit time S-8p^n) aiqnop sje s|O0j jaMOd ajns The use of a loading or unloading Issued to finance such purpose Sport Sed am curve to the left having a radius oi zone In such case shall be a all of their right, title and Interest to OPEN DAILY Saturday! sg pajapisuoo <|asop sq 1378.00 feet an arc distance of 70.03 whether temporary or permanent or lhat portion of land lying between & Hard Topi violation of this section." to finance engineering or Inspection r feet to a point; thence (2) South 8 SECTION III. That Section 13-1? Ihe present line ol Jackson Avenue, 9 AM 10 6 PM ' 9 AM to 3 PM jsnui suojuwa pue asn ai(i degrees 03 minutes West 110.60 fee costs and legal expenses or to lormerly known as Meadow Street, Large Selection of Up-to-Date "Bus stops," subsection <|) be finance the cost of the Issuance of 'sjoop-jo-ino pasn aq oj aie to a point; thence (31 South 1 degrei amended to read as follows: and the line of Meadow Street as USED CARS 57 minutes East 30.00 feet to a point such obligations as provided In R.S. designated on the map as S|00} |eDIJ}38|9 )] JSlVd "(j) The westerly side of Summit 40A:2-20. JTOCK BROKERS thence (4> South IB degrees 0 Avenue beginning »i a point herelnabove described, as laid down Dial 766-6300 minutes West 5.00 leet to a point twenty-five feet southerly from Its and designated on the Com- 165 U.S. Hwy. No. 23 VW 8"!»sn If) thence (5) North I degree 57 mlnuti SECTION IX. It Is hereby missioner's Map being on file In the Intersection with the southerly determined and declared thai the North Plalndeld aqt s|iun aUjeipsip euuji West 100.00 feet to a point In tl side of South Avenue and ex- Clerk's Office of the City ' (Between Somertat 6 Grove) INSULATION CONTRACTORS southerly line of Jersey Avenu< period of usefulness of the purpose Elizabeth. -ue pue sjaisajjB 3uiu)43i| fendlng^outherly seventy-five for the financing of which said notes thence (6) along the southerly line u BEING COMMONLY known and Bufoher& are to be Issued Is a period of ten (to) am pue '|aqei JSJSEW Jersey Avenue North N degrees 0 DESIGNATED as No. 509 Jackson minutes East 113.40 feet to the poln sficTiON IV. All ordinances or years computed from the date of parts of ordinances In conflict, or said bonds. Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey. in ei)J Jeaq pinous uoisXs and place of BEGINNING. The above deterlbed premises ere REILLY imsuTspra) Inconsistent, wltft any part of the SECTION x. It Is hereby deter- poj 3uiu)q8|| am $)jun shown on a Survey prepared by Pauf ADVERTISE FOAMED-IN-PLACC INSULATION Singer BEING commonly known a terms of this ordinance lire hereby mined and declared that the sup- aSieijostp 8utu)q3j| euwj designated as 138 Elmora Avert repeated to the extent that they are plemental debt statement required J. Rlnaldl, L.S., Elizabeth, N.J OLDSMOBILECO. • S*v«j heating, cooling cmni Elizabeth, New jersey. In such conflict or Inconsistent. by said law has been duly made and dated August 8, 1949 • SiOpl <3r«fi» try] coKJ tv«ll?< -ue (0 uoi|e||eisui au; 3 The property Is iub|ect toO i SECTION V. in the event that any filed In the office of the Town Clerk Legal description attached to IN • (.O«V«rinoi,« IflvffH existing mortgage for the fac mortgage made by Melvln Anderson • e«v. U*f appliCAtion* b section, part or provision of this of said Town and that such1 amount of 140,000.00, which mori ordinance shall be held to be uncon- statement shows that the gross deb and Evelyn Anderson, his wife, to NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES -nqi.;sip pue gage Is held by the National Stati stitutional or Invalid by any court, of the Town as defined In R.S. 40A:2- South Jersey Mortgage Co., dated Authorized THIS SPACE Bank. August 27, 1949. COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES |eoi.pa|3 aq) oj SJSJSSJ such holding shall not affect the 43 of the State of New Jersey Is In- There Is due approximate! validity of this ordinance as a whole, creased by «7,000.00, and that said There is due approximate!. Oldsmobile j3 & 118,057.42 and costs. or any part thereof, other than the notes .suthorlzed by this ordinance J18.962.55 with Interest from March Sales & Service « , 16, 197» and costs 9>< < The Sheriff reserves the right t part so held unconstitutional or la shall be within all debt limitations 700 NOHTH *vC. 6., WESTFiEi.0 -38S jo uoiienejsiJi ai|i g The Sheriff reserves Ihe right tc adlourn this sale. prescribed by said law. An AutriorilM Appllc*tor RALPH FROEHLICI adlourn this dale 'S)uauodiuoi uojiaaiojd SECTIONVl.This ordinance shall SECTION XI. This ordinance shall MMMJTIMAHMU 232-3474 Snerll take effect after passage an uk««ff«:ttw*ntv(20) days after the RALPH FROEHLICH 8uiunj8i|—uiaiste poj Juiu HEIM 8. BARISONEK, Attys Sheriff G60 North Av». E. AD2-7661 '•gilltrM U«J publication, as soon as, and In the first publication thereof after final Westfield, New Jwiay i aitl VI CL441 DJ a, WL manner permitted by law. passage. JOHN A. GONNELLA, ATTY. O< BOffltrt. Inc. 7-24-79 4T $109.7! DJ 8. WL CX305 82-79 IT S36.6» 8-2-7» IT SS7.8O 712-79 4T $99.81 -THE WESTl'IEU) (N.J.) I.EADF.K. T!IUKSI>AV, AI' SAINTS' at Rahway Avenue The Rev. Reuning is a 1956 Americal Choral Director's parish hall after the service. vices In the snnctunry, nurs- EPISCOPAL CHURCH Westflcld, N. J. — 232-1214 graduate of Concordia 2-1. Dan Hauck and Joe defense was played by the Schaefer received The ery provided. Fellowship hour Masses are scheduled as fol- following the service. SSO Park Arenue Theological Seminary, St. Longo did exceptionally well goalies, Geoff Upham and Citizen of the Week awards. Scotch Plains, N. J. lows: Dally Mass - S cm.; for Roosevelt. The winning John Duca. Spectacular Despite the hot and humid The Rer, John B. Nellson Sunday Masses - Saturday at Louis, and was ordained in (iOSl'KL SERVICKS Rector 8:30 p.m. and 8:15, 8:30, 10:4D, the Holy Ministry in his pitcher, Pat Rehwinkel gave goals were made by Frank weather, a group of the Non - denominational gospel and 12 noon on Sunday. up only 2 hits. Quinn, Geoff Upham, Mike younger playgrounders services will be ltcld in the The Rey. Peter K. Turner home parish Redeemer by Scotch Pltilns YMCA, Grand Assistant his father in July, 1956. He A shore trip highlighted Dineen, Chris Tilyou, Greg turned out Tuesday morning Sunday, Pentecost IX, 8 THE BETHEL BAPTIST Wolf, and John Irardi. for a mini-softball game. It nnd Union Streets. Tuesday and 10 n.m.. the Holy Ruchn- CHURCH has served pastorates at Wednesday and the end of evenings nt 7:45. rlet. 037 Trinity PI, Our Savior Lutheran the week went as scheduled Washington made a was a close contest with The Rev. Dr. Miles J. Autttn OUR LADY OF LOUBDE8 Tuesday, 9:1S a.m., Over- Church, Palm Springs, with games and activities valiant effort in the stellar performances by Eaters Anon; 8 p.m., the AA. Pastor Calif., and was installed as such as Softball and ping Olympics this week - but Peter Lima and Nicky R. C. CHURCH Thursday, 12:30 p.m., A1- Sunday church service, 11 400 Central Are., Anon meeting. a.m.; Sunday school begins at pastor of First Lutheran pong. The winners of last just couldn't beat the Christokos. Mountainside 9:30 a.m. Church in Boston in 1967. In week's gong show were Joe competition with ten kids Lincoln's twirlers are Ber. Mtgr. Raymond J, addition to his parish Pollard HOLY CROSS Wednesday, 6-7 p.m., Bible Prymowicz and Damian showing. Participants were: busy preparing their Pastor LUTHERAN CHUBOH class; 8-9 p.m., prayer me«t- ministry, he also serves as Robertson. A trip is planned Chris Ward, David Wein- routines for the upcoming 639 Mountain Are., pastorofa "townand gown" Ror. Edward J. EUert Springfield, N. t. "•Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Celestial for next Wednesday to visit stein, Michelle and Brian twirling recital. Lincoln's Associate l'aator, Sunday, !i:30 n.m.. Huly Choir rehearsal. parish which serves Great Adventure. Tilyou, Gabren and Chelsie participants include Gwen Youth Minister Thursday, 8 p.m., Ooapal university students in Rer. tierud J. McOarrr Communion nnd worship. WILSON Davis, Tony and Lara Wheeler and Mary Tweedie. Pastor EmeHtua Wednesday. 8-0:30 p.m., Choir. Boston, as well as serving as Although temperatures Garbowski, Chris Gould and In addition, the ' talent of "Four Summer Evenings" vice president of the New Sinter Maureen Mylott, S.C course. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, soared this week everyone Kurt Kovacs. Lincoln playground comes Director of SCIENTIST England District, the participated in all the Citizen of the Week was out today at 1:30 for Lin- Religious Education CALVARY LUTHERAN 422 East Broad Street Lutheran Church-Missouri Pausing between events, two Wilson contestants admire coln's Gong Show. Sister Gladys Hughes, O.8.J. CHURCH Wostflcld Synod. He and his wife the trophies to be awarded to the winning teams. special events at the Karen Hamad. School Principal 108 Eastman St., Cranfort 11 a.m., Sunday Service. Donna have three children, Rectory 2S2-1101 Phone: S78-241S 11 a.m., Sunday School for School 233-1117 Pastor: students up to age of 30. Mary, Jonathan and Joy. Convent O4B-BM3 The Rer. Arnold J. Dnhlrjnlat U a.m., Cars for vary Religious Education 23S-816J Sunday worship service In young children. Professor Reuning is Sunday Mnascx — 7, 8, 8:16. held «t'11:30 n.m. during the 8:15 Wednesday svenlnf professor of liturgy and 10:30 anil 12 noon; Saturday injmmer months. The Rev. testimony meeting. Car* for church music at Concordia Evening MOMS — 5:30 p.m.; Ove Nielsen, wUI preach the very young- in the chil- Wrrkilnys — 7 nnd 8 s.m. and conduct the service. Pas- dren's room. Seminary, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Holydnys — 7. g, 10 a.m. and tor Nielsen is assistant exe- The Christian Selene* FUld as well as Dean of the 8 p.m.; Novrnn Mass and cutive director of Lutheran Ing Room, 116 Qulmby at, I* Chapel. He is a 1960 Prayers — Monday 8 p.m. World Relief. He und his ram- open to the public Monday* Baptism: Parents should graduate of Concordia lly live In Edison. through Fridays from 8:30 to Seminary, St. Louis, and register by culling rectory Child care Is available for S, Thursdays from 9:30 to ( Cclebrntlon nf Siicniment im and Saturdays from 10 to 1. was ordained into the Holy wrunged. -small children during the serv- l ice hour. 1'arenU are encour- All are welcome to u» th* Ministry by his father here M a r r I a g v: Arrangements Reading Room and to attana should be made as soon an aged to bring their older chil- in the summer of I960. His dren to church with them. th* church service*. pastorates have been at St. possible. I're - cunii Is rccom The Mother's Morning mended six months In nd Group will meet at the church WILLOW GROVE Luke's Lutheran Church, vnnce. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH New York City; St. Paul's Ministry to Die Sick: Priests on Monday, 0:30 a.m. 1881 Rarltan Road nre available at anytime. Scotch Plains, N. J. 01018 Lutheran Church, New ST. LUKE A. M. E. Futon Hartford, Conn., and has ZION CHURCH Rev. Julian. Alexander, Jr. served on the seminary flit CATHOLIC 4JHUROH 800 Downer Street Thursday. 10 a.m., ndul faculty since 1968. In ad- OF THE IIO1.Y TRINITY Westfleld, New Jersey 010B0 study • Gospel of Luke: 8 Ko». Jlobert T. Lennon Phone: 283-2MT p.m..' outreach commlttci dition to his duties at taator PU»IU( n.r... omitted during The Rev. Herbert L. Llnley CHURCH AT WESTFDELD | Collegiate Orchestra Union College for those July and August). The Rev. John II. Seabrook Minister*: presented its first concert of wishing to enter the Saturday evenings at 6 Dr. Robert B. Goodwin the summer season July 19 College's new "Interpreters p.m. Holy Communion and Her, Philip R. DtetUrtch at the West Orange High for the Deaf" program. THE PRESBYTERIAN sermon. Rer. O. Basil Tadlock CHURCH Sunday services: 7:45 a.m., Sunday, 10 a.m.. worship School Auditorium. Among Dr. Leonard T. Kreisman, IN WESTFtELO Holy Communion; 8:45 a.m. iervlce In the Sanctuary. the Westfield residents vice president of academic 140 Mountain Are. nnd 10 a.m., morning: prayer Rev. G. Basil Tadlock, minis- participating were Carolyn affairs, said the tests are for Mlnlitent and sermon on the flrat and ter of Christian education, Andrews, cello (Gettysburg Dr. Theodore O. Sperdat« third Sundays In the month. will preach. There Is child individuals who have some Rev. Richard L. SmltB Holy Communion and sermon :are through kindergarten College), Kathy Curry, knowledge of "signing." Rer. Ernest O. Olsen on the second, fourth, nnd age. Following the service violin (Wheaton College), Those who successfully pass Sunday, 8:30 and 10 H.III.. fifth Sundny; 11:30 n.m., Holy there is a fellowship time In and Dorothy Wetzel, viola the test will be exempt from worship services Dr. Theo. Communion and sermon on Fellowship Room. All nre In- dorc O. Sperduto preaching on the first nnd third Sundny 'n vited to stay. (Tufts University). The the basic introductory the subject "Overcoming the the month; morning prayer Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., Summer program featured the course in American Sign Blues." Timothy M. McQundo. and sermon on the second, Tuesday picnic this week Ht Symphony no. 77 by Haydn. Language, a prerequisite to Iltnrglst, crlbbery nt 10 a.m. fourth and fifth Sundays. the home of the Frank Fec- The orchestra's next 8 p.m.. A. A. Wednesday mornings and ly's, Ivy Hill, Mountainside. the programs for Inter- Wednesday, & p.m., A. A. Hr'v Pavs — 7 am. and 0:30 Special guest: James Gray- concert will be Aug. 16 at the preters for the Deaf which Thursday. 9:30 a.m., Praye a.m., Holy Communion. son. West Orange High School. will be offered by Union Chapel. Thursday mornings, 9:30 These evenings are for the College this fall. A level Friday. & p.m., coffee houts a.m., Christian Healing Serv whole family; bring supper 8:80 p.m., K. A. Ice. and chairs/blankets. OOMMUNOT three (intermediate) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH competency in sign Meeting House Lane Mountainside, New Jeraey language is required for Ministers entry into both the degree The Rev. Elmer A. Tmlcott and the certificate pro- Organlat and Choir Director: Mr. Jame« S. Llttkn grams that will be offered Sunday, 9:30 a.m., continen- for the first time in the state tal breakfast; 10 a.m., morn- of New Jersey, Dr. Flying leaps in a variety of forms were used to clear the ing worxhlp. high Jump bar at last week's Recreation Commission Kreisman said. Playground Olympics.

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The best Shark fishing has become ventional wisdom has held sistent. to spend 10 or ultimately 20 The state Division of Fish, news of all is the arrival of a very popular sport, both that Americans live and Once you know the minutes per session Game, and Shellfisheries spikes, which makes it look inshore and offshore. work at a killing pace with amount of exercise you performing at your said today that the common good for the future for wenk- Trophy-sized blue, mako, the price of success being a need, the type of activity "threshhold level." This species are out there in Fish. and thresher sharks have glorious but early death. you choose isn't crucial. should be preceded by a great numbers, with Plenty of sen bass hnvc been taken this season. Nothiny could be further The basic formula is to 10-minute warm-up and favorable weather fishing is been giving parly boat and Striped bass have been from the truth, says Dr. adopt anything that uses cool-down periods before very productive. jetty fishermen a good time. making up in size what they Ronald Costin, medical your arms or legs and upper and after the session. In ad- Angling for bluefish is top The wrecks and the rocks have been lacking in director of Life Extension body, and puts a gradually dition, it is necessary to attraction from Rnrilan Bay are the spots for the sea numbers this year. Many Institute, New York, the na- work out at least three or to Delaware Boy. The big bass, with cut bait such as stripers of 15 to 35 pounds increased stress on your clnms. tion's oldest and largest heart and lungs. This could four times per week. Alter- slnmmers of 16 pounds and are being landed, with some preventive medicine clinic. include brisk walking, jog- nate days are best, more ore pretty well off- Black fish have been up to 45 pounds. The smaller Working under today's shore, Snapper blues and showing well. Many tautog sized stripers are scattered ging, swimming, cycling, The basic idea is to Geoffrey M. Mnnn five-pounders are all along from two to six pounds are in the bays and inlets. pressures need not be an oc- tennis, hiking — even golf, strengthen your heart with cupational hazard when two the coastal waters and in the being taken around the although to a lesser degree. a gradual and consistent ex- Mnrk Ranucci Mann in New Dr. Walter Waddey bays. Trolling lures and bait wrecks, jetties, and piers. The billfish and tuna, of the mainstays for vigor- Playing a round of )8 holes ercise program — while fishing in chum lines are Fiddler crabs, mussels, especially yellowfins, have ous health are employed: without a cart on a par-70 slaying sufficiently below Assigned to Chnmite Named Exxon taking the blues. clams, and worms are the been showing well in the Proper diet and regular ex- course means '"'s miles of the level of your maximum Sales Post preferred bails. ercise. capacity so that you don't Airman Mark S. Ranucci, Fluke fishing in the bays offshore waters. Cobia. walking — plus swinging a whose wife, Lila, is the Geoffrey M. Mann of Scientific and outside is good as long Even some porgies and dolphin, and wnhoo should Since we will soon be in club about too times. From strain your heart. croakers, rather scarce the height of the outdoor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Westfield has been named as the wind is right. Most be here any day now. a purely calorie-use stand- A word of caution: Don't Gerold Hauptly of 472 general order manager for Advisor catches are around two these past few years, are The division said that season, Life Extension has point, that will burn up race the clock in any exer- pounds, with enough fish of 8 being caught. fishermen should be sure to prepared suggestions for a cise program. It's not the LaGrande Ave., Fanwood, the Jersey City service Dr. Walter E. Waddey of about 100 calories an hour has been assigned to center of Joseph T. Ityerson pounds and better to keep Crabbing is very good to make full use of all the fish good exercise program — the same as jogging one time that is important at Exxon Research and fisherman happy. Some excellent in most of the they catch and keep, and balanced to fit summer our stage of life. If you jog. Chanute AFB, III., after & Son, Inc. Mann will be Engineering Company's mile. Thus. 500 calories completing Air Force basic responsible for all inside really good catches are standby bays and rivers. waste none of this valuable activities. would be burned jogging you can function comfort- Products Research being made around the Reports of. full bushel catch- food source. The first important guide- five miles or playing golf ably at a rate that training. sales activities at the plant. Division, a resident of West- inlets. Sand eels, killies, line of an exercise program for five hours. decreases your heart and During the six weeks at A graduate of Ursinus field, has been named a squid strips, and fluke belly can be summed up in five Butt burning calories and lung function to about 60 per Lackland AFB, Tex., the Allege in Collegevillc, Pa., scientific advisor at the are good baits for the Most Common Violation: words, notes Dr. Costin: thereby losing weight cent of your maximum airman studied the Air Mann also received an company. This is the second flatties. Drifting is usually Make it gradual and con- should not be the real goal capacity and do an ade- Force mission, organization M.B.A. from Rutgers highest title awarded by the the method. Fishing Without License sistent. of an exercise program. quate job of improving your and customs and received University in Newark. He company. At the present, Weakfish are scattered Your chances of slicking The main thing is to engage heart and lung function. special instruction in human joined Ryerson's Jersey less than two percent of the along the shore and in the The most common Jersey, according to the to a regular exercise pro- in exercises to the point Remember, people who relations. Completion of this City service center in 1973 company's technical staff bays from Delaware Bay violation of the state fishing division. gram improve greatly if where a modest strain is put push the clock when they training earned the in- and has served in various hold the title. north. The sea trout are laws in New Jersey is The money from the sale you go to the trouble of get- are not in good physical dividual credits towards an merchandising and sales averaging about six pounds. fishing without a license. of fishing licenses, and trout on the cardiovascular condition are the ones who The title was awarded in ting a physical and planning system. This helps to | associate in applied science capacities including two recognition of Dr. Waddey's The state Division of Fish, stamps, supports the state's an exercise program. Your get into trouble. degree through the Com- years as a general sales research "contributions in Horner Breaks Game, and Shellfisheries fisheries program, in- develop the vital heart and munity College of the Air representative in the New own physician can advise lungs. Dr. Costin has a few the field of engine lubricant said today that during the cluding research and you. In addition, a number The medical fraternity Force. York area. quality which, over the past month 'state con- management, law en- words of caution for the Airman Ranucci will now Another Record of places specialize in quan- considers this form of exer- summer athlete. Anybody Mann and his wife Nancy years, have resulted in servation officers ap- forcement, operation of the tifying the amount of activ- j cise to be valuable only receive specialized training are residents of Westfield. significant new product Highland Swim Club prehended five times as fish hatchery, fish stocking, who has had a layoff from in the aircraft equipment continued its undefeated ity you need and prescrib- ; when done to, and beyond, sports for even two or three technology commercializa- many persons for fishing information about where ing tailor-made exercise the "threshhold level," Dr. maintenance field. tion by Exxon affiliates. He streak on Saturday by without a license as for the and how to fish, and places years should be very overpowering Mindowaskin plans. One of these is Life Costin notes. careful when resuming ac- The airman attended is currently head of product second most common in- and access for fishing. Extension Institute, which You can determing this Scotch Plains Fanwood research division's engine Swim Club 212-114. With fraction, and twelve times By the way, it is cheaper tivity after age 30 or 35. He only two meets remaining in | provides both full physical "threshhold level" by should have his doctor High School. lubricants section. as many as for the third- to by a license than it is to checkups, as well as appro- measuring your pulse A graduate of the the Westfield Outdoor Swim ranking violation. have to pay the penalty and check his blood pressure, League season the Highland priate exercise suggestions' immediately upon stopping and, if possible, put him University of • North The current monthly court costs. to individuals and business strenuous summer exer- Carolina with a doctorate in Pool Sharks' record stands report of the division bureau through a stress test before at 4-0. The division pointed out firms. cise. Count your wrist pulse getting back into sports. organic chemistry, Dr. of law enforcement shows that compliance with the If you've been an arm- for five seconds and multi- Waddey joined the company For the fourth consecutive that the state officers ap- fishing laws and the license chair athlete for many ply by 12; or 10 seconds and In addition, you should in 1948. week Jennifer Homer of prehended 1% persons for requirements helps to years, you will have to ease multiply by 6. If you are ag- first restore flexibility. Along with his Highland broke an 11-12 age fishing without a license, 38 assure equal opportunity for into exercise gradually. Ir- ed 40 to 49, your "threshhold There arc exercises that achievements in the field group record. Her time of for failure to display fishing all anglers. regular exercise can be pulse rate range" should be are designed to do this. of lubricating oil additives, 34.5 for 50 meters butterfly license, and 17 for fishing For information about the hazardous and could turn between ._12„6 and .„13„8 beats And, finally, try to restore residual fuels and destroyed the 11-12 girls closed waters. fishing laws and licenses, out to be more counter- per minute, for example. If I your balance. You can try automotive and industrial club and pool record. A new Failure to purchase a refer to the New Jersey productive than no exer- you are aged 50 to 59, it walking on tiptoes, jumping lubes, Dr. Waddey is known 8 year old boys backstroke fishing license before going Summary of 1979 Fishing cise. should be 114 to 126 beats rope, even dancing, for his work in the ad- record was established by out to fish is not fair to the Laws, free from license Hence, the first admoni- per minute. But — above all — Go vancement of international David Mills. anglers who do pay to issuing agents such as tion for a summer exercise Exercising by itself is not I Slow. standardization on First place winners for support fishing in New sporting goods dealers. Stephen V. Perry of 77'> petroleum and lubricants. Highland included Todd Knollwtiod Terr. has In 1977 he received the Poquette, Brad Rezza, Davidson Joins Somerset Importers recently retired from Hie Award of Merit from the Brandy Wright, David Mills, Lee G. Davidson of West- administration for Somerset Kxxon itcsearcli and American Society for Melissa Horner, Maureen field has joined Somerset Wine Company since 1977. Kiigiiievriii); Company. He Testing and Materials and Kinney, Richard Yunker, Importers Ltd., as district From 1975 to 1977, he had lielii the position of was named a Fellow of that Marybeth Mills, Peter For the Birds manager of New Jersey. been sales supervisor. engineering associate In llio organization. Cantillo, Ellen Kinney, John Somerset Importers, a Joseph M. Dietz Kiigincering I'Vtr oleum Dr. Waddey and his wife, Menninger, Tim Siegel, Norton Simon Inc. com- Department at tlic Kxxon ,,...,- , ., . • By Karris S. Swnckhamer tailed kite is unsurpassed Jennifer Horner, Michael Professor, Union College pany, is exclusive U.S. Dietz Named Top KiiKineeriiiB (enter in ' Virginia, have two children. Ingersoll and Christy in grace and elegance. Bock importer of Johnnie Walker Klnrliaiu Park. I'errv joine

Passi)ort Photos 110 CENTRAL AVENUE IN COLOR WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE ambassador WESTFIELD Ctemeitis WESTFIELD CAMERA & STUDIO SERVICES 8 233-5512 PHONE 2330003 450 NORTH AVE. EAST • WESTFIELD, N.J. 07091 o 232-2200 Portrait and Commercial Photographers 1O3OSOUTH AVENUE. WEST • WESTFIELO. NEW JERSEY 07090 ' Opposite Municipal Parking Lot FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE 121 CENTRAL AVENUE 232-0239 'A NEWCOMERS WELCOMING SERVICE" HEA7INQ EQUIPMENT INSTAULED Pago 20 THE WESTrlKLD (N.J.) LEADER, TIIUIWOAY, AUGUST I, 1070- New Director to Transform Coffeehouse Open United Counties 'Plains Realtor Friday Evenings Income Up Delegate to Tokyo The Sonrise Christian Trailside to a "Live" Center Raymond W. Bauer, Emmet J. Cashln, American chapter Coffeehouse at 140 Mountain chairman and president, savings president of the American delegates. Hollacc A. Hoffman of | "Many birds are in this "Pests and How to Deal with Ave., will be open from 8 to reported net Income for the Plainfield has been ap- area, so all we need do is set Them" and "Raising 11 p.m. every Friday Chapter, International Real El Kosler, of Koster and six months ended June 30 Estate Federation led ' a Magce, Inc., Scotch Plains pointed to the position of up an attraction for them. Orphaned Animals" are evening through Aug. 31. was $2,590,560, or $1.19 per director of the Trnilside Na- Field trips and displays potential topics. All are welcome to the delegation of National As- Realtors, was an attending are bigger share, compared to ture and Science Centor, a designed for pre-school following programs: sociation of Realtors of- delegate reflecting his Although most programs $2,463,881, or $1.14 per share ficials and affiliate mem- continued interest in the Union County facility classes will be added to Ihe will be held out-of-doors, Aug. 3 — entertainer (o be reported at the end of the located in the Watcliung existing scholastic announced bers to the Federation's 30th international Real Estate Miss Hoffman hopes to offer 1978 first half. Income Annual World Congress in community, having been Reservation. She replaces programs. trailside visitors rotating Aug. 10 — Miss Debbie before securities tran- Don Mayer who retired "Children at these ages Studer who has recently Tokyo, Japan in June. present in many of the at BARON'S art, photographic and sactions was $2,586,284, or Federation meetings these earlier this year; are very enthusiastic and nature displays and a released an album. $1.19 per share, versus Among officials Miss Hoffman, who impressionable," Miss representing the National past several years in Bring Your Next Prescription To Us terrarium complete with Aug. 17 — Will Eisenho- $2,484,560, or $1.15 per share various world capitals. believes that education Hoffman stated. "There's so toads in the Nature and wer, guitarist and singer. for the six months ended Association of Realtors was should be fun, plans to much you can do to involve Science Center. Exhibits in Aug. 24 and 31 —June 30, 1979 and 1978,association President Founded in Paris in 1951, We Pick Up and Deliver All Rx's transform the center into a them in nature." the museum will be up-programs to be announced. Donald I. Hovde and Senior FIABCI has a membership respectively. Vice President Ray Roper. of 36 countries with G5 CALL 232-6680 "live" education area, in- This naturalist, whose dated to stir interests in A small admission is Total loans at June 30 troducing residents to their interests lie in all aspects of New Jersey's natural charged; refreshments are Hovde and representatives professional organizations reached $314,172,266, an of the American Chapter, in Europe, Africa, America, environment. the outside world, wants to phenomena. available. increase of 17.2 percent over To achieve this goa!, the develop a "feel and see" International Real Estate Asia and Australia, Before becoming the $267,986,206 reported a Federation hosted a represented by national Plainfield resident plans exhibit for this age group so Private Bus Rt. year earlier. Interest and several garden projects, that they learn by doing. Trailside's director, Miss reception for officials, delegations or chapters Hoffman worked at the To Edison, WHS fees on loans increased 27.5 National Association grouping over 670,000 real youth, family and business Youngsters will also be percent compared to the 5 BLADES person programs and invited to take advantage of Somerset County Park members and FIABCI estate professionals. a "trading table" where Commission's Environm- Applications are now first six months of 1978. alternating displays. ental Education Center, being taken for private bus Total deposits at June 30 FLICKER The outside area they can exchange what transportation to Edison Jr. surrounding the nature and they found in the Reser- Basking Ridge for six years. were $426,562,452, up from Tips on Saving vation for another item. She holds a bachelor's High School and Westfield $415,477,487 at the end of the science building is perfect degree in biology and Senior High School for the first half of 1978. Total RAZOR for a sensory garden using "It's important to involve sociology from Albion fall. assets at June 30 reached Gasoline and Money plants and shrubs of vivid people in a fun learning College, Mich., and a The bus route is for south $494,903,200, compared with 5's C colors, pungent aromas and experience," she said, master's degree in plant side residents. Those in- $471,691,011 a year ago. For many motorists accelerating quickly from a ONLY 99 varied textures, Miss adding that she hopes to ecology from Rutgers terested may contact Mrs. waiting in long gasoline complete stop. Keep a good Hoffman said. She also initiate special field trips for University. John O'Rourke, 5 Bell Dr. Hanson Names lines today, good driving space in front of you so you plans to develop a bird the whole, family. techniques can mean better can adjust your speed haven by planting what will Programming, which will She taught biology and j^ranzoi Attends Crelin Salesman fuel efficiency. gradually without closing Colgate IMF attract birds. include brown-bag lunch- ecology in the Metuchen "Avoid unnecessary the gap on the car ahead. If Colgate "If you plan edible fruits time shows, weekend field school system and was a Symposium of Year idling, which can consume stops are necessary, release and evergreens, you cantrips, films and lectures and research assistant with the gas at the rate of a half the accelerator early and FLUORIDE afterschool projects, will Tufts University School of Bari Franzoi of 413 Baker Bill Crelin of 215 Golf initiate a year-round bird Ave. attended the 1979 Edge was awarded the gallon per hour. Idling more brake gradually. TOOTHPASTE WITH MFP center," she explained. involve areas of interests. Medicine, Mass. than one minute will waste Smooth "footwork" is Summer Symposium on honor of Salesman of the more gas than it takes to Science and Engineering at Year by Hanson Industries crucial to good gasoline 5 OZ. Urges Flood Control Action Case Western Reserve restart the engine," said mileage. You'll get the best at the recent sales meeting Matthew J. Dorham, club fuel economy by smooth, ONLY 87° University (CWRU) in held at the Kuilima Hyatt president. million flood control bond told the Acting Com- Cleveland, Ohio, July 15-20. steady accelerator pressure State Senator Anthony E. Resort Hotel in Kahuku, Other tips from the New for cruising conditions. Russo (D-20th District — issue approved by New missioner in a letter. "For The symposium, spon- Oahu, Hawaii. Union County) has urged Jersey voters last year. this reason, I am hopeful sored by the University's Jersey Automobile Club Gradual acceleration and Acting Environmental Russo supported the that you will play a forceful Case Institute of Life on Mars AAA include: braking are also helpful. Protection Commissioner Freeholders'contention that and positive role in ex-Technology, gives entering Begin the minute you Hard acceleration pours SPARKLING Betty Wilson to act swiftly the Lenape Park project pediting favorable con- high school seniors a Trailside Feature fasten your safety belts and more fuel into the engine for and affirmatively on a $1.5would qualify for thesideration of this grant preview of education and turn on your engine. more power, but the fuel is Is there life on Mars, one Avoid extended warm-ups completely burned and million flood control grant maximum grant of $1application, which is so careers in science and of Earth's closest neighbors application to be filed by million and an additional important to so many engineering. when starting a cold engine. mileage suffers. Poland in the solar family? And, if It may be necessary, on cold You'll get the best fuel Union County. $500,000, representing residents of communities Franzoi is a student at there is, what does it mean? $100,000 for each of the five along the Rahway River." Westfield High School. mornings, to depress the economy by traveling at The grant would help participating communities. "Mars and the Search for accelerator once to set the moderate speeds. High Spring finance a $3 million project "Although we have been The Senator from Union Extraterrestrial Life," automatic choke — anspeedy s require more in Lenape Park designed to spared the ravages of Township noted that Union Born Completes August's Trailside added pumping of the ac- gasoline to overcome alleviate flooding along the serious flooding along the County and affected Planetarium program, celerator will only waste greater air resistance. Each PURE NATURAL Rahway River in Cranford, municipalities have adopted Navy Basic Course attempts to answer these gas. Check the owner's Rahway River over the past car's engine has a speed at MINERAL WATER Union, Spri ngfi eld, few years, the threat con- bond ordinances providing questions. Lecturers John manual for proper which it operates most ef- Kenilworth and Rahway. tinues to hang, like a sword $2.7 million, which was the Navy Fireman Apprentice Ciborowski and Don Mayer procedure. ficiently, depending on axle original cost estimate in Rickey D. Born, whose wife, will explain the major ratios, tire diameter, "As a former Assem- of Damocles, over the head 1977 for the Lenape Park discoveries of the Mariner As soon as your car is 32 OZ. ONLY 67' blywoman representing a of every homeowner in the Kim, is the daughter of Mr. drivable, accelerate gently vehicle size and weight and Stormwater Retarding and Mrs. Lenord Watt of 835 and the Viking Satellite other factors. Generally, portion of Union County, you flood plain," Sen. Russo Basin. programs, including the [ and drive slowly for a mile are aware, I am sure, of the asserted. "I am confident Grandview Ave., has or so — your engine will this ideal speed is under 55 that Acting Commissioner completed the basic enlisted possibility of life on Mars, warm up faster and you'll miles per hour. gravity of the flooding The $1.5 million requested course at the Naval Sub- each Wednesday at 8 p.m. problem that has long af- Wilson will hear our pleas by the Union County Board save fuel. If your car is When approaching a hill, from her home county and marine School, Groton, and Saturday and Sunday at equipped with a manual flicted communities' along of Chosen Freeholders is Conn. 2 and 3:30 p.m.^ build up speed early to avoid the Rahway River," Russo act swiftly to help us." part of the proceeds of a $22 choke, push it part way in as fuel-robbing hard ac- During the six-week The planetarium, part of soon as the engine is run- celeration on the upgrade. course, he was introduced to the Trailside complex ning, then push it all the way When accelerating with a the basic theory, con-featuring a nature and in as soon as the car is safely manual transmission, shift Nair Pinelands Sings a struction and operation of science center and a ' drivable. up as soon as possible nuclear-powered and diesel museum, is located at Coles j Don't rev up Ihe engine without causing the engine submarines. In preparation Ave. and New Providence \ and then quickly shut it off, to "lug" or stumble. If the LOTION for his first assignment, he Rd. in Mountainside section thinking you've primed it to engine does "lug," the low Tune of its Own studied shipboard of the Watchung Reser- re-start. Actually, you've carburetor vacuum con- organization, damage vation. Both the nature and . dumped gasoline into dition that results will cause HAIR REMOVER control, and submarine science center and the New Jersey folklore was the cylinder walls where it increased fuel consumption. Dr. Angus Gillespie, a Research Council, a faculty safety and escape museum are open weekdays may wash away the with Baby Oil Rutgers University the focus of a symposium group. procedures. from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and j These and many other folklorist, travels the sandy Gillespie organized this Gillespie hopes the state, protective oil film and in- gasoline-saving tips are He joined the Navy in weekends from 1 p.m. to 5 crease engine wear when included in AAA's Gas back roads of New Jersey's spring at Douglass in in its efforts to preserve the March 1979. p.m. 4 OZ. Pine Barrens, seeking out conjunction with the Pine Barrens, will seek to you re-start. It's also a Watchers Guide. For a free the region's folk musicians. festival. The program in- preserve not just the native waste of fuel. I copy, send a stamped, self- Using a tape recorder, cluded a "South Jersey vegetation and wildlife, but College Police Training Look well ahead to spot addressed envelope to Gas Gillespie has collected oral foodways luncheon" also the indigenous folk slowdowns and red lights. Watchers New Jersey life histories from several featuring such old-time culture of the area. "In the to Focus On Bank Pace yourself to reach Automobile Club, One Pinelands musicians. He's recipes from the Pine past this aspect of planning them when they turn green. Hanover Road, Florham also introduced their music Barrens as Barnegat Bay has been neglected," he Robbery Investigations A car uses much fuel when par|{| N.J. 07932. to many of the visitors to the clam fritters and turnip-says. I annual New Jersey Folk and-tater stew. Local groups such as the The investigation of bank training session, Dr. Wolf Mrs. Stock Promoted At Union College LEMON Festival at Douglass said. In addition to bank Keynote speaker was Pinelands Cultural Society robberies will soon become Mrs. Susan Stock of 656 from Brooklyn College and a College. Herbert Halpert, who of Waretown are presently the responsibility of the robbery, topics to be municipality rather than the covered include em- Hlllcrest Ave., a member of master of arts degree in TREE Gillespie, an assistant pioneered in collecting folk using folk music as a the English department at English language and professor of American tales and legends of the New rhetorical weapon in theFBI and local police per- bezzlement, counterfeiting, sonnel must be prepared for forgery investigations and Union College, has been studies at Douglass, where Jersey Pine Barrens in the service of conservation, he promoted from assistant to literature from Boston he teaches courses in 1930's and '40's. says. Conservation the job. signature verification. University. She also has LEMONADE Training police officers in Other in-service training associate professor. taught English to foreign American folklore and Gillespie is one of several messages are explicit or that field is the purpose of a programs to be conducted Mrs. Stock taught at folklife, started and directs folklorists taking a fresh implied in many folk songs, special in-service training ny the Union County Police Roger Williams College and students at Metropolitan the folk festival, which look at the folk culture of the and musical gatherings program to be offered by the Chief's Training Academy the University of Rhode College of Boston Univer- Flavor Drink Mix draws thousands of visitors Pinelands. His special in- provide an opportunity for Union County Police will include police super- Island prior to joining Union sity. Professor Stock is now each April to the campus of terest is the traditional community residents to Chiefs' Training Academy visory training, homicide College's full-time faculty in in a doctoral program at 77 the women's college of the music of the area. band together to resist and Union College during investigations, communi- 1972. She earned a bachelor Teachers College, Columbia State University. Musicians from whom change. the fall semester, according cation skills for the in-of arts degree cum laude University. I A folklorist is a collector, he's collected oral histories He also hopes the New to Dr. John Wolf, director of vestigator, crime preven- Gillespie says, of songs, include the members of the Jersey Folk Festival will the academy and chairman tion, police supervisory stories, photographs and Pineconers, an "old-timey" continue to serve as an of the college's Department training, methods of in- people. string band; Merce impetus to "ferret out of Criminal Justice. struction and firearmS| "Field work is of primary Ridgway Jr., the son of a carriers of tradition The course, entitled instructors training. importance to the study of well-known Pinelands folk throughout the state" and "Crimes Against Financial These in-service folklore," he explains. "The singer; and Emil Brown, present them in per-Institutions," will be con- programs are designed to field is our text, the basic whose father Frederick was formance. ducted in a week-long help law enforcement of- data of our discipline." a leading character in John 'The folk festival is a session from September 24 ficers refresh basic skills SUBSCRIBE NOW TO New Store Hours As of The products of field work McPhee's book, "The Pine combination of show to 28 at the College. and keep abreast of new can take several forms, Barrens." business and folk culture," Joseph A. George of directions In their Sat. July 14, 1979 Summit, a retired FBI agent profession, Dr. Wolf said. including published Brown is a good example, he says. "To the extent that presently serving as The academy is operated research, conferences, says the folklorist, of a it serves an educational director of security Tor the jointly by the Union County Daily 9 A.M. Till 9 P.M. exhibitions, concerts -- and traditional folk singer whose role, it's successful." United Counties Trust Police Chiefs' Association folk festivals. knowledge of music has Company, will conduct the and Union College. "A folk festival should be been largely restricted to Except Thurs. Till 10:00 P.M. his family and community. THE LEADER a living outdoor museum," he says. "It should expose Brown's home is at Hog Sat 9 A.M. Till 6 P.M. festival guests to traditions Wallow near Chatsworth. they might not be aware of As an outgrowth of the otherwise, and honor th New Jersey Folk Festival, Sun. & Holidays 9 A.M. Till 9:00 P.M. bearers of tradition." Gillespie began and edits WESTFIELD LEADER *»—-»-'•-'• ' •——• - • - i-' •'. • • •—. . Since its start in 1975, the "New Jersey Folklore," an 50 ELM ST. US! OUR REAR ENTRANCE ROM TOWN PARUNO IOT New Jersey Folk Festival annual journal that YOUR LOCAL has offered concerts and publishes articles by per- AUTHORIZED NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON musical workshop sons collecting folklore in INDEPENDENT featuring a wide variety o! the state. He is also EXXON DEALER Sand to: • SALE ITEMS W» mirVi Hw rfrM H BmH quanHMM. countryand folk music, am chairman of the Rutgers READY TO demonstrations of such folk University Folklife Address Apt. No. and farm arts a SERVE YOU! beekeeping, broom making Eaiy Budget P«ym«nt Plan* weaving and whittling. WE WILL INSTALL A NEW FURNACE City State Zip "New Jersey is an idea! 19 laboratory for the study ol OR MODERNIZE YOUR PRESENT Begin Subscription - folklore," notes Gillespie "The state's population i HEATING SYSTEM not only extremely dens tieiciins but richly diverse. I0O EAST BROAD ST WATCHDOG SERVICE "The presence of so many 232-8182 WESTFIELD 2431. 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