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Mecyeting THE WESTFIELD LEADER Saturday 9 a.m.-4 pom. Th* l—dimg mtd Matt Width CbaJMMA T~LKmmpmp*!* «—-1 VnUmC-mty. rr-t— r ^ EIGHTV-SECOND YEAR—No. 39 f WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1972 MbUriMd at W«UMd, N. J. Evwy TtamUy Pafet-U Co* Sr. Housing Foskey, Harris Top Ticket Report Issued In Democratic Primary Fire Demolishes K ISO-unit garden apartmmt type senior citizen bowing |»)»ct in the nortawerierly quadrant of a roofUy-town owned Third Ward Councdlmaa •action of UM Boynton Ave. Twin Oaks Terr, tract haa Charlw A. Hirrii and mayoral- recommended to the Town CouncU by a committee on ty candidate Many W. Fortey •• for toe elderly. will lead ttt WeiUMd Dtmo- Tha bouttag project, if ap- crattc Party'i HcM k the com The Westfield Leader resum- proved by the Town Council, ing campifgn far th» Novem- ed publication today following would be rfiifted from a prev ber general election. an unprecedented week's sus- fetfrty-mdoned location in th< Lawrence Weia bar been el- •otrtheart quandrant of the trad Library pension of the 82-year-old news- ected ai tte Democratic council paper. to about 11 acres in the north candidate in the Fourth- Ward Fire demolished the Leader wart quadrant to provide a while Mrs. Beroice Fein and R. plant and office*, as well at "PW bait ana." The reloca 'Patrick Cuh will campaign for Director Jarvis Drug Store in the saiat Won ii not approved by torn council potto in the second and building MM Elm St. list members of the committee, Lew. [first wards, according to the an- Wednesday morning. is Event! and George Cregar, Inouncemett by Municipal Chair- who filed • minority report ad Named man Richard IL Dravis. Cause of the Maze, which; voetttng the former location be originated in the drug store, still, The appointment of Miss Weiss will run for the seat to came Of cost and availability. is under investigation. The Jeanne M. Desrosiers of Bryn be vacated by Fourth Wand Several privately-owned lots building was unoccupied when Councilman Jobn J. Tucker, wouM need to be acquired for fielMawrd , MemoriaPa., as directol r of West- the fire was discovered. Library, has who will not seek reelection this the northwest site. I Business and editorial offices been announced [year due to the press of busi- by Dr. S. N. of the Leader are temporarily! Ample opportunity for com- Ewan Jr., chairman of the li ness commitments. inanity opportunity to discuss located at 12» Elmer St. The? brary's board of trustees, Foskey, who resides at 6IS newspaper is being printed at; th» report, now available at the Hiss Desroeliers will assume GarfieM Ave., has compiled 15 the Somerset Messenger-Gazette municipal building, was prom- her duties Monday, June 11 years of academic and profes- plant in Somervflle, according to bad by Mayor Donn A. Snyder She succeeds Mrs. Sylvia Johan- sional experience as a college Walter J. Lee, publisher and/ at TtMday night's meeting of sen. instructor and is a member of owner of the building. • the Town Council the faculty at Newark State Col Miss Desrosiers comes to the Prescription records of the: Recommended by the com' lege. He is former chairman of local library from Gladwyne drug store were saved from the; mittee on housing for the elder' the department of elementary Free Library, Gladwyne, Pa. fine and the pharmacy is tern-' ly Is utilization of the New Jer- education at the college and a Since April, 1085, she has been porarlly operating from its res- ' sey Housing Finance Agency to founder and member of the employed by that institution as taurant section on Elm St. This obtain 100 percent mortgage fi- Newark State College Academic head librarian of one of. the six area, and Jarvis' offices above nancing for a non-profit corpor- Senate. public libraries in Lower Mar- it, remain virtually intact al- ation composed of Westf ield cit- ion Township Library Assoaa The Democratic candidate for though somewhat damaged by izens who would operate thetion. In that position she has mayor is also the present trea- smoke and water. housing project. surer of the Union County Dem- The Town had experience with historical Phone numbers for both the Council also would need to re- ocratic Committee. He was can- (Continued on page 18) Leader and the pharmacy r£ zone or obtain a variance for didate for the General Assem main unchanged. ! -the use of the property for sen- My last year and previously a BICVCUSTS view iceae ef fire wilcb Ust Wediesday destroyed the WesttieM Leader aad ior citizen housing. New Deadlines candidate for council from the pwtie« «f the Jarvb Drag Store at SI Elm St. The Leader, wMcfc failed to paUisk Us Thurs- Pwemen began battling thfe = First step to gain the state For "New" Leader second ward. day lisae far Ibe flnt tone ia its 82 year history, resMKd publication today. smoky blaze at the Leader build- housing agency approval would ing about 5 a.m. Wednesday Because of the temporary Foskey holds degrees from be the adoption of a "resolution momingjujd immediately exacu- Leader printing schedule, the Salisbury Stale Cdta* in of need" by the council. attd. faoiUfealiving in apart- following deadlines will ,bV. ob- Maryland, aad George Waihfag- . The' committee, headed by Board toWgn buildings. served until further notice: MRS. s&RNiCE FEIN Alfred H. Linden, chairman, D.C. He hn atao undertaken The tenants,- Including a bed- General news, church items, concluded that the Boynton further gnutuste studies at the ridden woman, were housed in letters to the editor—Friday "Good Contract' tract is the only available site University of Maryland and Co- the North Ave. firehouse until noon. large enough to accommodate Tucker Declines lumbia University. early afternoon. The Westfield- Social news—Monday noon. On Clark On June 6 a two story, low density proj- He has served as secretary Mountainside chapter of the ect for the 150 units which it Sports news—Monday 5 p.m. Second Term Red Cross assisted the families of the Association of New Jer- Expansion of .athletic facilities roach upon the park. The. recently-achieved con- feels Is the "smallest viable Display and classified adver- and were prepared to find al- John J. Tucker, Fourth .Ward sey State Faculties, parliamen- in Clark Park adjacent.to Roo- The site is one of many .being tract between the Westfield project." . Sites located nearer tising—Tuesday noon. ternate housing for them but Democratic councilman, has an- tarian of the Association of sevelt Junior High School will ej
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Anrersoa, She is survived by her hus- there. Sss> also Is a fomsr •1, of 11* CtfWSTthwaMi H., G. ffctewr, », *ed| MA band, WilUam E. Weaoott ST.; May Renew Satartay mt hfc home «ed Apr. mi tte Wsst- a soa WflUam E. Waaoatt Jr. worker Mohawk Tr. !«M sa Coavakscaat Ceater. In of Httlsborough, and a grand- Tte from page 1) sithel daughter candttatotoa pert tee Mt yet been ftaalueft AmngaaieaU are under tte of tte nor had Uvet m WeetfieM Jsr Mr. waswssa, a IfU arectton of Spear Fuaeral for eneeetataon to the cowcU. mar/ yean md retired U yam ; Va., and* About five yean ago Mantel! • age as eyasHoaU raaaasjer a ale of Yale Vmmmy, Home, Somervilfe. at HMSCBSML ctne to WeetfieM st UN, She led a Mighborhoo4 fight of tte rtsf Smith-Bemty Co., New Ystfcjwas a fraassie of Parent-Tea lew* eed Board of in¥MMusai saoartUss firm with *r w AI D. FiBkekteia cter GoMdl Hi* School fa 1M7, mm of a Ksaray and Ha DL He tfen «a a similar matter. Com wham he had ban associateddan of ssav. Sat Funeral sorvicss wore held tta preett* fatlt»-7 f Ste mftttee repraentetaves have met for 41 yean. WM active M a lead witt hat nmt «s fee Mayer f A4- NotthftsU Somssai of Sunday at the wtt tmHmm of tte area to Ha waa a member of thaCoope! r Union Art ftfteol, Nswj sral Hone, Wtiass viebry CowMtev OB Ycflfli AMI Nret Unto* MetheeM dm* York City. tor AI D. HnkeMefc, of, of 31 OB tte Mayor's CoantttM on ctoeadttis *4 tte W«rtfieW old Gaart SwvMng are Us vile, Mrs DragAtae, She hsit been a member of ttlassal PttaU A^teHI* a^a^ai ft a^af Mass Ave., who sled Friday at Two ordsnnces delating to Ills wise, Mrs Edith Harvey vV^B^BBBi a> ^SSSBS> •^BBaiBSSSSJ^^^^™ J ^SBPB^B" ^P* a^^^F Mm. neb ii a member of the Piwt*Uriam Cter* la St. parting were Produced by the Tkheaor died Doc. I, law. WeetfieU etee 1MI kt, Mrs. MaM P4ai af Spriag «mp*e EmMu^i and we* a ffeM, Mess. past vice-president of Sister- Town Council Tuesday night. ftrvtvtag an a son, Robert, beea active in to Wsmaa's As- teafrfcr and ** pnafdent of )ne would provide W,m for II. of Catfwett; a deughter, sociation, and in the Friend- Graj's Faaaral Hssse was a> hood. She currentiy fc a truetm Sectaoni tat Jawi* CoBwuntty COUHBI on the board of directorB of theacquisition of property to en- MM. Jet* Mart* of Jewy ship aub at the total YWCA caarfv af «f the Weatfteld ana. arge tte existing parking at too tte wmxmA mm ef «• Cityj aix panBoalavsA aad Mrs. Lyade's husband William Sfeterhood, to a past vice-presi- Leader rfiop eatf Ihrie IMyfjej Mrs. Rlrkard Born in WUkes-Barre, Pa., dent of the Women's American he Elmer St. parking lot; the Ridrway Lynte, dM la lta Mr. Ftaketatdn hved here the other would allocate $12,000 for piuqged throu* te itt lit lister, Mrs. w. F. Cowan ofShe is survived by three daugh OUT, and has been a dftrioque rf the drug Fuaaral past 21 yean. He was an assis- imrticipant with member* of theparting meters. Some of these WaM TnwiaUlB, ten, Mrs Robert E. Mwiford May 3 for Mr*. Dorothy Rau- tant •ecretary of the J I. Kk- rauid replace old meters sad haul* of Funeral services were con of Lebanon, Mr*. Robert S. Westfield Piwbytflrian Church. enMte wac reptoeed by heevy gw BateMdar, 57, who died lak Mortgage Corp., Newark. Mrs. Fein resides with her others may be used in the North ducted yesterday morning at SnevUy of WsstfMd and MrApr* . M at MuManharg Hoapftal Mr. rWoetotein, wto was gra ive.-Lenox Ave.-Central Ave. rainf»n as tiremen attenfM Gray's mural Home by theWilliam 0. Colin* Jr. of W husband Marvin, who is vice control the flames. PiatnfteM Ite Bav. Oaaoa W duatod from the Utivanaty of prertknt of Dirt Induitne* in nunidpai tot, although attsn- Eiev Dr. Clark W. Hunt. Inter braham, Mass., eight graadchfl chard J. Hardmm oRMaaid at Michigan, WM a captain in (be fcant parking here or in another Whale melt inert was ai Fairmount Ceme dren and eight great grud- Pwimus, and her two ehu*en St. Paul's Charofa field aruileiy ta World Wisr K DavW and Carrie at 14 Wood- nimicipal lot is etiu being con- recordiof I i cry, Newark. chfldren. Mn. WatrttaVtw. t member! aad served in China five years sidered. from tpi Services were held on lion- of a PauTf Cbufta, livad at| brook Ck\ 1 He also studied tht CMnawi lan- Cash to a member of the ex- State avid federal aid under copy day, May 1, at Gray *, with the im Mapla Htt Bd., Sooteh guage at the university of Cat ecutive «taff of tte National Re- tte TOPICS program is sought were detfroyed. Ai Edward Powell Plata. norraa, nenxvey. tail MerehantB Association, an in a resotutfon tssjing funding E room eqatpanent officiating. Interment was SurvtWag ara bar He WM an cMcer of the Uni- lost tat tte ftt, Edward L. Powell, 59, of 21 Fairview Cemetery. mrnattonal ti«de aewdatton for five WcstfteM ttteraecttaos. Richard W, BatchtUer; two; ted Jewish Appeal of Union serving the retail industry, andHiese include the Circle-Plaza WCtKHl _ ___ Mohawk Tr., shop superinten- 1 tons, Douglat J. of Detroit, County and a member of the has a background of department complex, South and Central already off the prep re- dent of the Chemical Construc- Mich, and Donald R. of Sanboard of trustees of the United tion Corp., New Brunswick, Mr*. Peter MeDermott •tore management, He is a gra-Aves., Central Ave. at Syca- ng eectim ef 4te tftqr'4 Ramot Calif., and three grand Fund of WatfffeM. duate of Indiana University. more Ave. and Clifton St., issue were in ftul phMM of Mr. JKektein was a mem He and his wife, Peg, arCrosswaye s PI. at Scotch Plains preparatiOB* «• G«*a Oray'a FaBsral Home was tobar of Temple Emanu-El and members of Holy Trinity Church Ave.; and Central Ave. at Grove TriHic WM rerouted tnm Wm , 80, mother of Sttte chargaof sang to Ms choir. St. Dean with the company and have participated fet Mer- lm 9t locctim dere« MB* ef Surviving are his widow, Mrs. faith dialogue programs end Nomahegan Swim Ctub was edneeaaj Mrs. James Burns EsteUe Jurhowttz Finkebtein; served as coordinators of tne two daughters, Mrs. Barbara granted a variance to permit a attracted hmdnds el w Funeral service* for Mrs. feetfield Christian Family 44x90 picnic pavilion at tte ton. Hie devaet* Greenberg of Hartford, Com., Movement. site. V — EUxabeth F. Bvw, 71, weannd Wm Ellen Ftatelstcin, a now oely • ehcfl, of St. Helen's Church and a held yesterday at the Dootey student at Ohio University, They are the parents of two Two local representatives of uwnet iiMracyQn* Coknial Horn and St. Anne's teen-age children, Rick who NOW (No Overhead Wires) sJso Plant ere being medt F to tha United Athens, Ohio; Ms father, Ed- served the dnrdu Ganmd. Interment ward, of Scranton, Pa., end a «l be entering Lycoming Cot appeared to seek support for abuild tte WM to St. Gertrude's Cemetery, brother, Sheldon, of Mt. Venton, lege in the f aU and Mary who btl which wouU prohibit over to Mr. Lee. Woodbridge. NY. will be a member of the senior head cables. The bill, S-W, Is - M Powell; a son, Mr*. Burns, a WAfcflt 6t Sooth Balmar, tormarty Uvad In Garwood. She died Sunday Douglas Sweet •t the Jersey Shore HeOcal Memorial services were held Center, Neptaoe. Sunday, April SO, at the Sum Ifn. Buna;, whose husband ndt Unitarian Church, for Doug Jamef, died ai im, WM born as Sweet, 18, of 632 Fairfielt n JerseyQty. •- >,. Mr. Douglas died Apr. 27 in and three sisters, Sister Eu She was a communicant oi itrong Memorial Hospital, Bo gene, Order of the Immaculate Mrs. Joseph Stalling^ St. Anne's Church, Garwood, Chester, N.Y., as a result 0 Heart of Mary, a teacher on and attended St. Rose of Lima njuries received in a highway <— Hydraulic dredge the staff of St. Jane Francis Funeral services were held Church, Belmr. ' deepens the harbor of Curacao, Netherlands An- High School, Easton, Pa.; Mrs.May 2 at Gray's Funeral Home Surviving are two sons, senior at Westfield High tilles, for the construction of a graving dock for Margaret Dinger of Philadel- for Mrs. Augusta Marie Stag- James F. of Cherry HUL and ooi, Douglas was known a tanker*. Code Is exported to be ready for 1971. phia and Mrs. Mary Diamondings, 87, of 1851 Northgate Bd, Raymond G. of 411 Edgar Bd. accomplished musician. H of North Miami Beach, Fla. Scotch Plain. Interment waa a daughter, Mrs. Albert H was principal cellist of the trig! Toe selection of scholarship League. Funeral services were held tn Holtywom Memorial Park, Gill of Belmar, and nine grand school orchestra and the Ne*winners was mads by tte schol- Harris is a graduate of Ste- Monday at the Doolsy Colonial Union. 1 rersey Junior Symphony. Hi arship committee of the CM- Mrs. Stallings died Apr. » vens Institute of Technology and Home and at Holy Trinity also had been a member of thetoga ifen'A CU> on tte basic of GotomfalB Uoivthriftgr Law School Church where a funeral mass at Overlook Hospital, Summit. Mrs* Ernest L. Edwards ity orchestras of Plain* character, financial need, schol- and served in the United States l-TT was offered by the Rev. Thom- She had lived in Scotch Plate field, Somerset, Cranford and Mrs. Ernest L. Edwards, 85, arship, and leadership. The Navy in World War n and In as B. Meany of St. Helen's for five jears, moving there af- Jersey City. He was the foun- committee consists of Chairman the Korean conflict with the Church. Interment was in Fair- ter living in WestfieM since of 60S Rafertxee Hd.t Lexington, string quartet at West- Anthony Laoaro, Charles view Cemetery. Ky., died Saturday in Lexing- rank of commander. 1923. She was a member of St. ti. Douglas was active Brown, Porter Dix, Frank Edel- He hw lived in Westfield 17 Paul's Epiaoopal Church and ton. Mrs. Edwards Is suvrvvd in the Westfield Junior Musical blut and Arthur Johonsen. by her husband, a daughter, years and now resides at 8 the Order of Eastern Star. Ciub, the liberal Religious StoneWgh Park with his wife Widow of Joseph StaUAgs, lira. Thomsci E. Murray* for-Youth of the WestfieM Unitar- Mrs. Salvatore Rizzo merly of Kensington Dr., and Virginia and five children, Mary she is survived by three daugh- ian Fellowship, and had partic- Aim, Michael, Stephen and Paul, Funeral services were held in ters, Mrs. Marjorie S. Davelfte two grandchtidren, Thomas and ipated in school track and field Foskcy Lynn Murray. who attend WestfMd pabMc the Chatjel of the Presbyterian of Scotch Plains, Mrs. VJrgWa athletics. (Continued from page 1) schools and Peter who wttl be a Church Tuesday for Mrs. Faith Connor of New York and Mis. Douglas is survived by his sophomore at Syracuse Univer- Tranor Rizzo, 47, of Norristown, Norman Santangeto of Pleasant- R. B. Humphrey parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Department of Higher Eduoa- sity in September. pa,, formerly of WestfieM, ville, N.Y.; four grandchildren tweet, and his sisters Diana, shmer Carl Marburger. Weiss is a graduate of EUz< who died Friday at Hannemann and four great gran Private funeral servtoes were ie and Janet. Foskey is married and the Hospital, Philadelphia. The Rev. held yesterday for Raymond B. father of three children. tbetti public schools end Thom- Dr. Frederick E. Christian of- Humphrey, 75, of 96-A Glen- Councilman Harris is a law- as Jefferson High School in that ficiated; interment was in Fair John G. Mann wood PL, Rossmoor, formerly yer admitted to practice in Newcity. He received his bachelor yiew Cemetery. of WestiieKL Mr. Humphrey, College Men Jersey, New York and tte Dis-of science degree from But- £ Mrs. Btezo was bom in West- Funeral services were former president and chairman trict of Columbia, aa we* «s thegets University. for John G, of the board of Brown, Cdosby & (Continued from page 1) Following service in the U.S. field and lived in Jersey City Co., Inc., New York insurance Supreme Court of the United Air Force, the fourth ward can- years before moving to Norris of 860 Service exchange student and States. He is employed as a 1 brokers, died Sunday at Prince- didate returned to Rutgers and town two years ago. She was ton Medical Center. is a student representative on patent attorney by Johnson and received his bachelor of laws SUMMER IN WINTII—For those persons who want to swim and ski, lodge* employed as secretary to the the local APS chapter. He hasJohnson where he has served on this ono lure hardy vacationers to many of the 73 winter iports areas in jtoesRtent of Blaiis Insurance Un- in Mr. Humphrey lived in West- served m junior class president, various company management degree. derwriters of Philadelphia. Presbyterian field most of his life, and moved a member of the Mayor's Task boards. Weiss practices law in Eliz- £ Surviving are her Interment was in Fah-- to Rossmoor four 3«ars ago. HeForce for Youth Guidance Coun- Harris presently is chairman abeth and is currently a member I Salvatore Rizzo; a son, Thomas was a member of the WestfieM cil, and the Mayor's Youth of the laws and rules and public of the New Jersey Bar Associa- Born i tion, the Union County Bar As- 1 ftovello of Jersey City; two Presbyterian Church for 45 Council. He is active in theboards and agencies committees . •i;l-?; :*rf .brothers, Grover and Arthur was a longtime years. MeUiodist Youth Fellowship and of the Town Council, and is a sociation and the Trial Lawyers Tranor, both of Westfield, and field. At tiie time of his death He was a member of the Inth- e church choir. Gregory plans member and legal counsel of Association. He serves on the ihree sisters, Mrs. John Hum- he was director and assistant surance Society of New York, to enter Princeton University the board of trustees of the board of directors of the Men- enik of Beachwood, Mrs. Ato the president of utlHty Prod- the Insurance Brokers Associa- in September and begin studies Community Development Corp, tal Health Association of Union bert Ringer of Irvington and ^o, He previously had re-tion of New York, and the Na-for a career in medicine. of Westfield. Councilman Harris County and ds also county Fuel Oil and Burner Service Mrs. Kenneth Haima of Boston. in IMA as assistant engi- tional Insurance Brokers Asso- DiSarro, winner of the J. has been active sn the affairs chairman of the Iletis and Coli- Arrangements were complet- ciation. He was a former mem- Stuart Smart Memorial fresh- of Holy Trinity Church, where tis Foundation. ed by Gray's Funeral Home. plants for AT&T. ber of Hie Wall Street Club, theman grant, will matriculate at he recently has served aa a Locally, Weiss is active in A graduate of Brooklyn Poly Downtown Athletic Club of NewNewark College of Arts and member of the C. C. D. exec-the work of the No Overhead technic Institute, he was a York and a former trustee of Sciences and pursue studies in utive board and the parish coun- Wires committee fighting the In- member of the Presbyterian Echo Lake Country Club, West engineering. He resides at 632cil steering committee. He also stallation of overhead wires Mrs. William Siegelin Church and Echo Lake Country field. He was a Past Master of Central Ave. with his mother has been active in United Fund along the Lehigh Valley Rail- Private funeral services have Club. Knickerbocker Lodge No. 642Antoinett, a DiSarro. Nicholas is efforts and the Wostfteld Boys road right-of-way. He and his been held for Mrs. Ottllda EU- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. P&AM and was a member of a member of the school Com- Baseball organization and prcs> family reside at 14 Faulkner Dr. Anne Mann; two sons, John nossmoor Community Church. puter Science Club and is active sently is manager of the Waco zabeth Siegelin who died Apr. In intramural athletics. Mrs. Fein, ihe second ward 30 at the home of her son, CUfJr. of BriarcUff Marr, N.Y., Mr. Humphrey leaves his Team in the International candidate, received her bache- ton Siegelin of 308 Hazel Ave. and David M. of Scotch Plains; wife, Mrs. Anna Merle" Hum- Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs.Ms mother, Mrs Louise R. phrey; a daughter, Mrs. Rob- Siegelin lived in Plainfield be- Mann of Newport News, Va.; eft II. Beach of Basin Harbor fore moving to Westfield nine a sister, Mrs. oJhn Bentson, also Club, Vergeraies, Vt.; one sis- years ago. She was the widow of Newport News; a brother, ter, Mrs. Joseph Connolly of of William H. Siegelin, Summit; and Jackson Township, and two grandchildren. SPRAYING Don't let Inch Worms & Gypsy Moth Caterpillars destroy your trees this year I us for an early tree Healing Equipment Installed spraying schedule now.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS „ , FRED H. CRAY, JR. Pruldint and Gin«ral Manigtr Ctentenfe . DAVID B. CRABIEL ExicuilvaVlcfPrtildint 4B0 NORTH AVB, BAST • WESTFIELD, N.J. 07091 • 232-2200 C FREDERIdK POPPY TREE EXPERT FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE, WiSTMLDi 318 Eait Brood %U Fred H, Gray, Jr., manager 233-0143 CRANPORDt 12 Sprlnpfltld Ave., VfHtlam A. Doyle, rnanagsr 37«-0092 322-9109 HEATINQ BaWPMBNT INSTALUO
i MAT 11* If72 —THE WISTrtiLD (N. J.) lEADfft~ •»*•!
i fljpean, If .D., Iflir9i-| is constructing w end taMe.njhpies.1' Most of the projects to feet away. Mr. Coulter hopes to and technical iltastratiofl. net SyBMstfs, M.D., tart Arts Exhibit Ne*t Week and others like them who have be shown are using tbis con- set up an encloser in the gym The metal shop is sftowiog y MD, all demonstrated their skill with cept. during ttie exhibit to demon- projects such w fireplace with CMldnai's Specialized Ho* power and hand tools, will have One electronic project, if fin- strate it. Dave Li yooey and and log rest by Dennis Kecca "Best Ever," Teacher Cham their projects displayed at the Dave Brower are building the and a machinist vice by David • ished in tine ior ttoe show, will Simon CWkjtaaVa nut> exhttat. be a light transmitter and re-light. ' Tall. WHS Studenu Vanit mschanlra classes. Ha buggy This year Mr. Stanislowski's ceiver. Tlie light transmitter The mechanical drawing e Thmu* body ii m«te «f No. 125 F k AM, and the year** art show vfll be the Best Shrine Creecetf Temp* of Tren- most detailed and best we've ton. He Is also a past president ever bad," stated Un Grand- of the Rotary Onb of Union. He is married to tbe former colas. Patricia Priest of Crsnfcnl and Hansel, industrial de- they have a son, WaB Jr. wno.. . tJutmein- win sradMte «wm Haitwkk austrtal part of the fair pays College m Jane. respect to student craftmenship. He added that the publicity of the fair is good for the depart- taMe* on Mother. Sen. McDermott ment because it shows what f "• ^ IB Asa^^ Spanker can be accomoltahed in the wlih «J! the family on ety SUNDAY, WesttMd, B4J«o», w* be the I A blue dune bum is one of MAY* 14. Oar cuisine is, second to none speaker for the mm amtal dbv the nwijor faighttghts of the ner of the TB-Respiratory Ws- »nw. Tlie car is bemg financed eenrlec prompt nnd gneione, and our ease Association of Central Jer- by « Jvmlor, William Bcnan, sey, sponsors of the area CnrW-|and to being constructed by atgftgotpliere is relaxed* mas Seal Campaign, Thursday, May 18 at 6:39 p.m. to the Town andCampof. The association wil ajtoo elect new directors, distribute its an- FREE •\ nual report and review its pro- gram lor this year. Awards will be presented to volunteers who WINERY assisted with the Carlstmas Seal Halfway House Campafpt. .'i r TOURS •teetawwit • I To keep those sandwiches fresh that you have made Only about an hour's ; HT. 22 lASTSOUNO drive irom New Jersey. * * 4 hours ahead of a party, . ». MOUNTAINSIDE place them in a shallow •<. • pan, cover them with a SATURDAY damp cloth and refrigerate. 10 to 4 Mon. thru Fri. liberal 'U Tours 12 - 3 P.M. BROTHERHOOD, America's oldest winery, in THE CONARD-FYLE COMPANY vltes you to: TOUR its historic under- Sfocfcf ground wine cellars, largest PREMIUM in the country, IN 2 GALLON CONTAINERS SEE the huge oaten casks HYBRID TEAS where wines havo mellowed and aged {or more than a for Joining our FLORIBUNDAS century. VISIT the vaults where New CLIMBERS York State's finest chant- jiagne sleeps. HEAR the romance end faia- tory of wine-making, one of man's molt ancient arts. LEARN practical pointers an GIVE MOTHER the uses of wine In letting A PLANT ON and In cooking. in the amount of $1 or more MOTHER'S DAY Enjoy tlie free champagne! 4 and wine-lasting, a special feature of our tour. R««rvatt«n« an r*qulr*4 far ajreupi •! 33 «r man. Club starts May ALWAYS CLOSID ON SUNDAY Mlnart mu«t by their DIRECTIONS: Prom N* J. N.V. Thruway narth to ixft (Harrlman). follow RouU 4-17 (Qyltkw«y) f« l«!t 1M. Tah« Rrafe MS »• WathfftftMvllte •nd IrathtrhaW. FOUNDED Wrlta far map anrf SreehJra Q13 and 1973 Taur Schaa*ula 1888 Mvrnlnf aiarkfn« U*: $1 *ftwn—n Bring y*vr frftntii — ll't fun r Ant0rica'3 Oldest Winery PLAINFIELD SCOTCH F1AINS , «,T JHI2 WESTr'ltLD 1100 SOUTH ML, W. 232-8717 WESTFIE1D (114) BROAD AT PROSPECT 127rARKAYENUB 361 PARK AVENUB Open Dally 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.-Sundava 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. '. AM 4-THI WUTFIfLD (* J.) LEADER—MAT 11,11* » REAL ESTATE SAU •!• REAL EST • aiAL ItTATI SALI • • UAL ItTATI SALI •• RIAL ItTATI SALI • IAL KAMUL JiY MIWMv MO. JAMES J. MVKMI iarinrl !«** THE UUERY IF HOMES REALTOR IMC. Inc. "tALTOtf. I4f HOT TO MAiTO TNiATM Ctembl Offfm" 232-4040 rowse through OUR FIFTIETH YEAR vVliTFIILD .•••,.».. . VFeiew ur Full Color MOUHTAINtlOC ...... MAUTINJL RANCH I of Homes OF rMOMES USTWOS ON LOVILY LIHRTV OMNIR (1ASKIMD MDM) - , M7-57M BAftCHIf TIR WAY I IIS Umftrwt OOOOORIIF You won't baUtve *U the value p -f^> packttf Into thte brick and frame Cape Cod In lovtfy WeKftoM. Built (14a15) * 1 by Henry West, tills ho«t offer* WE CALL IT four bedrooou, two teths, Jtioiuied 0 CMNltlll f KlfCMH Wlftt porch and attached garage. Large •ictftwtt Ming am plus living room with fireplace, dining •it It •&• m, room, kitchen with table space, t Ming am THE ULTIMATE M rear yard for your little "Lucy" or 1 "Charlie Brown" and their "snoopy" N F R A dog. Let ui show It to you. 3 twinl%bat* am f •43,900. iKMist f>f ITs larf* r—m, •ictNaiit HMT plan i •-'• -• fail with ««Hrt«rl l*caWtn# m HMnk tMi If *•* HM nicMt A newly arrived visitor to our area thii we*k iiWIIv wvVS MWI Hi • MAfl fMtt« TlMfV u Remodeled older home contrafly utlu J^attssS^lksssV •fcAU 99* aUMtsssssiaM aVksssssssssssssi ^a^aM^a^ftsft ^aW^ miisiih^ SPACIOUS 3-FAMILY would surely believe he had entered a "Fairyland" win v«vwvf^v HijVi# mt nw^p I^PII Mnn niv Wsr# with its newly bunt ahade trees living clean well complete with 4 bed- Mf CWMNTMfMfl Convenient to tow* Mi traaavor- formal dihlnf mm MI4 laVft **••» !•/* MtcfiMi w(ffi *?i planned streets and carefully maintained yards. Utmrfry. Th# mwf •#: An unuiua •WHM IFIvMS^ FOf tnOM WIM ) ways of expediting the«e movei* *. Be the apple ot her eye. If you FOUR BEDROOM ore looking for a home, win* your WMMQITUI p rltfi a lima charm. IntarafHnf ofitr< Over 500 office* acroas tfw U.S.A. | wife to aee thli one! Lovely brick Where can you find a 9 . . all carefully screened . . - an COLONIAL and frame split level on lane prop- for schools r»g roofn with flrtplaco, full Anlftf daily concentrating on helping theme erty In ran wood. Grade level laun- transferees find the home of their dry. Living room with fireplace, 4 bedroom,.2 bath AtNHist p«sa«ftlen flood modarw kttchan with tfoluxa oauii choice In their new area. formal dining room, Urge kitchen luHful caMnatt. Tha «Jon It coaiar oanolM Tfc» ffm BIM tort* Itwlf «• with eating space, four large cheer- We can't begin to express the beauty you'll find home at this price? asltfif $59,5001 If you are transferred why not Mtttl Mmttw-im-lmm" tKilltin ful bedrooms two baths and below touring this lovely community at this time of year. call now — It won't last I baanwd caildifi mi antara on to a sodudod t let us Rive you Uie name of our . . . !• aMIU»a to **•• Hrt»- the stairs, a large handsome panel- colleague whose office is situated •1M ht4r»*«t b mttw bc4- led recreation room. This home What better spot to settle than on this lovely 2/3 Beautiful yard and p horo art also 3 badrooma and 2 full bathathss, antf 41 In the new area to which you are rMM. m fuaUy t—m. AM, If* was Juat - painted Inside and nut acre plot on a quiet cul-de-sac lane with its 6 m baiomont playroom. A vory IntomHnf homo going and we will immediately ar- krarr. «wtn kllclNtv MJW tn '71. Attached famse. Screened 11 i range for them to send you per* aim ¥v*Bkfwt t—m . . , fur porch. Both the houw a%d the room "farmhouse colonial. Yes, the house needs many extras — may $41,900 tinent information which will help walk t# fwm, library, "t/* eroundi an In excellent condition. Daitor a Dmkw, you in choosing THE RIGHT chwrehm, traatp«rftati«i . . • W.900. Flnt ttma advertlaedt work but every effort would be rewarding for the we tell you more ?. ST, HOME at the new location - * . WWt >•»* let «• abmr y««r area enjoys a premium reputation and you'll be Inc. And, If you are moving Into our ' • - area we hope you will ilnd these surrounded by $70,000 homes. 3 bedrooms — 1 y2 helpful as a sLarier: baths — glassed and screened porch. Taxes under 149 Ilmor Stroat H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS NEAR WYCHWOOO $1,000. Appointment necessary but quickly ar- 232-4040 WHTflilD MNwooa 5 bedrooms (one Is U'xl3')! Perfect ranged. Nvrth Avanw« CHARMING CAPE for a large family! living room Only IM aStt'xttHYfull a l»d dining room, $54500 .. 2H-7SH $60,900 15' den off Jiving room, screened 3M-7700 porch, Modern kitchen with eating .. 2U-3S7S _ _ IMT aadroasi rasaftlar space and wall oven. 3 baths. 2 La* Danhtr . 21M144 AMfll PARKINO »OTN OfNCIRft r . . . Thraa full bath* aaw Ut- car Karage. ftxjperty approximately $115,000 chca witfc dlalai UH . . • p'xSao1! Wonderful Westtield loca- Atbart O, Oiftkar 2M-1I44 Flroplaea la the lire* Uvlug Built in 1948 and the INDIAN FOREST I tion. fSB.OOO. fa VMM * . . t'ttMft! 41MBK mi A Kay lad hi WESTFIELD ... . AU tU tedrwMa %r» twta- interior is freshly dec- . , Jaliiiitoi "awaai r 9 { . . ,, Twa car } ?HWH $220,000 aranb «t OSVM ... A orated, 4 bedrooms, Rulh Taylar ; ; Jilthltaa a*M* M l/S acre fMt MOM ON PROSPECT STREET IN K. Waring )H-7ttS L - r SHOW PLACE I MTW» tka liu la Seat* l*lalaa l SCOTCH PLAINS . . . W« ksv« Mick aitra U Handsome Bi-Level located In $5f,50Q 2 /2 baths. Easy to >au. Mountainside. REALTOR Marl en MlHwatar , .....,'.,, Appeal ing two story columni. Spacious comfortable home for a growing family- show —• do call for $t3,700 Fool (30x40) great for hot summer 15 I. •rood Stmt days. Near all needed activities including grade and STONEHENGE! Porch is screened for summer eve- junior high school — Y — bus transportation, more details I nings, WESTFIBLD Younger home built in I960. etc. Enter a wide center hall flanked either side SHOWPLACII LUXURIOUS IN Mom will love the modern kitchen. by welt proportioned dining room with beamed Occupancy is July 1. DON'T MISS SEEING THIS 1937 INDIAN FOREST The living room Is lovely and large. ceiling and gracious living room with fireplace VALUE PACKED BEAUTY! SWEEPING VIEW I Happy hours will be apent in Isra- and built-in bookcases. Activity center will be the • $105,000 fy room. 4 BEDROOMS. 2-14 BATHS. FAM- WISTFIILO Every bedroom fa twtn-eJsed large sun room/family room with separate entrance ILY ROOM. SPACIOUS KITCHBNi Keally good value. $51000 WITH EATING AREA. WALL-TO- rtll tUe baths. to the yard. Roomy modern kitchen with eating WALL IN LR-DR-KIT INC. GAR- space. On the two upper floors are 5 bedrooms — AGE. TOOL HOUSE. PATIO. WELL! PETEMOn-IllOlE llERCf "MM* Dining room with built-in*. MANICURI3D GROUNDS. 85S125. 30 .. - tta ftauda • lay Attractive landKulng. iy baths. Detached double garage enters from a BRAND NiWI M . . . Four aa«>MMa •. . 2 YEAR MORTGAGE AVAILABLE. Realtor Tkim tttat tatka art Illai vaw* short drive, and the well kept yard is just right Crescent Parkway —« LISTED AND OFFERED A T ,f. WESTFIELD dar naai ... Twa flravbeaa $39,200. THROUGH (Uvlacraaai art family t—m) for play and outdoor cooking. Inspect today! . . . natty yaaailrt 4aa . » • 5 bedrooms, 2 baths — NOKfSIONAl UIILOING t : "Batlar JlaiMa" kltcaaa wit* $M,500 faally AtaUf iDaea . . . 8a> MAGNIFICENT RANCH eln4a« iaiMiaiad pwtk aWlatk- July 7 possession. Spa- 350 Pai* Avnw, Scotch Plains U( tka afcmfc naiawa iaU» aa4 YOU'LL HAVI THI LM K. Waring WESTFIELD nritu . . . Tali la a REALTOR it:. «•" far tb* 4latrlMla cious and lovely back ; 322-5S00 axacttttva caupla. WORLD AT YOUR $5*900 yard. Do call for more 15 C iroad Strotr FIET ON CRESCENT PARKWAY 4 CRESTWOOD ACRES s CANTERBURY RDI 232-7402 , information! In this desirable area of Scotch Plains we can offer you thli well ctred WESTFIELD in this sparkling three bedroom, $44,000 thf two and one half bath home-in- J^^iRf'u *ts priced right, FJrst floor arrangement offer Jl * living room. Kttcnen* ramllv room. 2 twirnnrng, and bath. Second —<-- u.i^c levels In a delightful Westfleld area. • • -r-' Surrounded by rolling terrain, you Another wonderful home for a large family with a ss $57,000 "tTONBHENGB" IS can tee the mountain tops and the IVWINO PHOHU foothllla of the Watchunk Reserva beautiful oversize yard much larger in the rear $37,900 BRIGHTWOQDI FOR CHOOSEY FOLKS tlon. Flagatonc entry and stairway. than you'd ever believe. True center hall offers Calab Ha^gaa 332-7M9 WESTFIELD Extra kitchen at grade le>el ad- tartan Ihchvfr 2S2*U1S wit $79,900 jacent to family room with fire- traffic free living room and dining room and MALVERN RIDGE Ml place and den. All modern appli- leads to a butler's pantry, powder room and large $41500 rw Amd tkk btlek aad fraaw Uan- ances In lovely large main floor kit- r 0 thls $52,f00 tv aitra tkw BuaaurN ap . . . chen. If you're shooting for the eat-in kitchen with adjoining laundry room. Up- wfc*fi ?^ ^I »'"""acuiate — sraclous home high on knoll stars — Uils could be It. 968.000. Westflelds Malvern RldRe Section. Flagstone entrance hal If52 —3 LEVEL Nawly ra iiearatoi asd MaMeo- ch r lne PRnclld f ' . iMiily Malatal—d . . . F«nr stairs 4 lovely corner bedrooms —2 tiled baths. ? S 7! ml1 rof»m wtth log burnlnff WESTFIELD twlm badr—ma sad tbiae-aad* a-half ttlad baUi . . . Itiin. A fifth bedroom and bath are on the third floor. aaa laiicxtoaa flraplaca U tka A truly spacious well kept center hall colonial and One of a kind — cen- twin aiTcd bedroonw, 2% baths, b*w-wUdamd llvlnv »oom • . . EXCITING quick sale, $55,200 Puellcd fanlly roaa . . . Bit •EAUTIFUL ULTRA available by the end of June. Call for appointment- ter hall, large living $75,900 NEAR EDISON JR. HI I up-taHlata kJUkm (A\*p*uT, ment please. daaMe avcii with rotlaaccla) room, modern kitchen, LISTINGS : WESTFIELD with table apaca far all . . , MODERN RANCH i •& Tha iya aera plat bu many deddiiaiM, evercnea and flew- This beautiful modern 6 year old 6 bedrooms, 2y2 baths, SEVEN ROOM HOME PETERSON-RINQLE AGENCY crlac fruit trean . . . W« urge Ranch, cenirally air conditioned, Is ; $47,000 yeur atteatioa to t*li fbu liat- located on 1% acrea nt beautifully REALTORS landscaped property. The glistening excellent area. Must we 539,500 2 — FAMILY! ••. •• - *' ••! swlmnunc pool In the magnificent Simple Immaculate throughout thlfi B*un ,.,.,, 232^443 •• &'?:• WESTFIELD garden is heated. $75,000. Scotch say more ?. 16 year old Is so pleasing from the V " PlaliiE. '* "BRICK AND FRAME" large Hvlnjr • room, formal dining RtfuaH Jonas , ,,,., 7574304 room* sparkling kitchen, 20-ft, Fam- $37,900 ily room, potvder room (The turn* Htnry M. Cr«n* , 2J2-5194 $74,900 lly room lias access to the rear EXCELLENT FEATURES I rounds with 2O'xl5' patif>). Upstairs Both C, T#t« , 1...... 23144)4 MANOR PARK This truly Impressive colonial that's located on very cheerful bedrooms ^uld tiled WESTFIELD AS AMIRICAN AS bath. Add It all up; Seven beautiful Miurtc* Duff/ Mt*734S a heavily wooded, well landscaped lot in Bridge- rooms, 1"^ sparkling buths, A real Mirit Wahlbiro ,.,, COLONIAL flno home near bus transportation APPLE PIE water offers the opportunity for gracious family and the Ganlen Stale Parkway, One $105,000 $41,900 living and entertaining. The stately living room NEW HOMES: of a kind in today's, market! EXQUISITE I Lovely brick and frame Colonial In CIOM to «wimmlBf pool » > $ levels In one or Westfleld's nicest has a 20-pane picture window and attractive brick WESTFIELD Short wilk to bu» . » * Four areas. Center hall, 25* living room h«driM>m«, bfttbudB>b*II . . * with log burning fireplace, formal hearth fireplace. In addition to formal dining room, Imuadry off the moder* klt- dining roam, handsome family room electric science kitchen and panelled family room BRICK COLONIAL chm (wklcfc his Gfttlng ftp*c*) with fireplace, large modern kit* All in Westfield we $60,900 . . . All In nil a comfortable (also with a fireplace), the interior includes 4 bed- chen, four mope than senerous bed- -- • ( home with economic heRtlnic $55,200 oAhn Johnston*, Inc. SO WELL APPOINTED I rooms (one is 14'xl9,8') and 3Vi + Vj rooms* 2 y baths plus exceptional closet space. have lots or homes... > •'REALTOREALTORR »nd HP-keep coMs . • (Mir we baths, Large den and laundry room 2 SCOTCH PLAINS tell you nor©? at grade level. Full basement with Call our Liberty Corner (Basking Ridge) office 4 Bedrooims — 2% Baths fireplace. Attached garage. Central brand new — ready f«r air conditioning. Grape arbor. today for complete details .., 647-5700. This brick Colonial home Is so con- Lnrgft nicely landscaped property. for you. You can pick venient to ttill schools and tnms POINTS RBLOOATlOIf Let-us show you this lovely two ptirUtUnn, Tine Hvinc room Is 25-fU story column home, It may be just x 14-ft- wllfct ILLtractive fireplace, what you are looking for. 593,700. out your colors or pick lnrse fornutl' fnmlly sized dliilnR rfjom, Don and Now very attractive carpeted klLfhon, and pnwtlcr room. THE GOLDEN TOUCH out your home. Do call On Iho 2nd fhnor 4 very bright bud- tit tic rooms (3 tiro.over 17-fL, Inn^)* wllh $42,900 and let us know your huuo clofiois. Thoro's stairs Id atLlu nLnraffo, Fine* exf.ni features Include This new listing Ima captivated our the 32-fl. x \2&-tL rccrejitlon room, ftincy with Its altractlvo Bold ox- NANCY F. REYNOLDS preference, you won't n Rood Ionian*- clutch rnnf 3 enr lorlor and bright mtiroon floor, * 2222 0 ll ll aorvk-ok , WeW and Its newly dcroruted interior PEARSALL regret it I Rf» on and on. Bettor be tin seven comfortable early bird, l could be for you! fterlnK ven crta j ASSOCIATES, INC. IVi liatnK. oxpnndablo attic and two JOY BROWN, ING. fle y REALTORS BARRETT & CRAW apuclouenr alUicnes nnd d welflorae-l landscape The yard wld lfht mimy floworlng lflhrubal l end d truelh* REALTOR FJNE APARTMENT nnd n JurRt> patio for outdoor liv- 302 Eair Broad Strttt REALTORS ing Wo think Its an outaUuidlnp Member Of Tht RENTAL vnlue and we're suro you'll acree WutfUld, N. J. Inc. "Three Colonial Offices" when you seet !t» Plcaso call «oon! Multiple Listing System Pi\\r\< Arra: ChnrmlnR 232-6300 rnnin nnnrinjir'iil. In prlviiln Con tor ISTAIIISHID 19S9 WattfkM - MaimtalniMs WESTFIELD 232-1800 fnlnnlal wHfi RMrn^u mid pnrWi, Mutt I at* Llillnt Mtmatr* Avnllrihlo Inmit^llnlcly. $27G per inn, Nancy F. Reynolds Scotch Plaint - Psnwtea* Patrick D. M!ns|Ut ... 232.44*1 M. D. Slmi, Jr 232-0541 Hml I. Ward 232.1913 Edni Mlnogui 232.5329 OTHER AOME RENTAL Olga Graf 115 ElmStritt 112 Elm Street JAMES J. DAVIDSON oAkn Jolxmtoth, Inc. Oaorfl* O. Crina 233-4185 Gtoro* F. Riefiardt 274*1766 INC Marie Elste 201 - 232-4700 Weitfleld, N. J. Richard D. Goodwin 654-3BO FROM ' $325 to $550 ^REALTOR REALTORS Joan Thomas 233-5555 Any time MOUNTAINSIDE . . 233-1B00 Alice Fife Ivanlngi antyi E. Braid Stmt Wiitfliltf 1534 RoUtC 22. 232.-56G4 Mrs. Alan lru» Canlln.. 933-7323 Ivtnlngn Guy D. MulforJ 232*7835 Rooar D. Low, Jr 232*7923 232-7000 Charles j W. Rokosny, Mytle Jenkins Harbart J. Irlofi 2330440 Richard M. Corbet 232-flfl5S Mountainside Mrt. Alfhlld W. MUhfktn Mrt. Darlt Mithtsusn .. 232.3402 llealtor Carol MomoL Mrt. Illitssth Flynn .. 2314340 A. 0. Rsf •», Jr 232*0929 n. n, Birrefr, Jr., CPM ,. 232.7336 "NBXT TO RIAITO THIATW" MtmbirJ. Mrt. Jtnvt D. Rltchla 2334750 Mrt. Dorli Ore-It 561>94*4 Cvt'i. Onlyi Mimbir MulllpU Lilting Syiltm Mimbtr LIBERTY CORNER (BASKING RIDGE) , 647-5700 M. Dilmtr RttchU ,.,. 333*4750 Mn. Addle- Chilian .... IW50M WltlUm Auitln 2767191 Ill Central Ave., Westflaid ealli Wtitfitlt! - Panwotd - MEMBERS Mr». Jaina»« ftdor.tko 232-M32 Mrt. Lilian Wslcitk ... *34-3*10 Sintfr* Birr on 203-6384 Ciryl L«wltt 233.6316 Cl»lr« Scotch Plilnt — Mountilntlift 12-9300 Mr*. Ruth D. Rud 332*918* Mn, R«bi«i Pidfn .... 4544753 WESTFIELD - MOUNTAINSIDG - SC. PLAINS - KANWOOD Rullt Bvrnittin 233*4644 Alan Jolinilon, 233.1240 li«btll* UH; 232-M74 Rtlocitlon lirvlca iiclt W. Ciraantir .... 3324)741 Mrt. Joy Brown 74M014 SOMERSET COUNTY Oorlt Beylt 332<2O3S Evmlngi Normi Tolmieh, 233*4988 Htnry I, $chwf«rln«, 322.4471 "KID CARPIT IIKVICI" lv«n*n •. Ptarutl ... 3324791 Mi'; Gc-rrslr Irown ,,.. 744-40H Multiple Lilting System Divldion ,, • , 233*9097 , Hill 232-3743 5. Arthur Oiylord, 388.4309 MAY II, It/2-THE WE$TFIELD (N. J.) IfT •Atg • » ttiAL MTAT1 UH •[ • tgAL ISTATI IAU » • KIAL ESTATE SALE • Snappy Roll •Up Snacks Advertising Pays Fortune Cookies Newspapers Key At Least in Dates Lead to Marriage To Family Work LIMON, Colo, tfl — For i REALTOR SEATTLE, Wash, m - When five Colley brothers, journal* REALTOR Lucy Gonzales, who came here PROVO, UUi * - A friend is a family business. » avid Briggi, a freibman i recently from Pueblo, Colo., "FOUR MMOOMf Brtfkam Young university was dining with a boy friend, Ron and Dale publish V HRNAROf TOWNSHIP Daniel Fiat, each of the fortune Limon Leader. Coyne and M " pUcad thii massage in tfee publish the Akron Ne w kfcV 7 ACRES -ad sectkw of the unive cookies she opened bore the M»w" i"^:~"i,i".ii'^*'**"* j '!£«*»* dining room, den, message: "Will You Marry Reporter at Akron, tt mi'< NEW, law kitchen. r*mr deck and H b*th matliU 5 BEDROOM*. 100 year old country home, beautifully «ity newspaper: "Wanted: One north of Limon. tour ample badroonu and two NEW VtSrwSTE restored, Evtry room a piclur*. Fully uroeted. The Me?" nd on* over tubf, on aeoond floor. *t*Ira to tkr* wife desperately needed. No Bob, who has ^*'>: -hp'' t, oil he«t with, 1900 nl. out*i«e tafik^ charm of baamed orflinift and » modern, tastefully Fiat had gone to a great deal •" "•*•— Many "ratal' and it !• In — done kitchen and bath* h untettabe. Barn and work- riMce needed. Urgent. Cal paper in Idaho, is H n--i iHop. Asking 1*5.000. May we show It to you? of trouble to make his proposal Pavid Bnggs 3754411" the journalism schuul al Briggs was deluged in a short of marriage. He got a fortune "WYCHWOOD VICINITY" them Arizona University time with a total of l<0 phone cooky maker to put the special Flagstaff. MM* calls from co-eds with several message in 25 of his products. He then bad the waiter bring Their fattier, iiobert, who REALTOR proposing immediate marriage been a school teacher a refused, but did manage t( the 'loaded*' cookies to his steam engineer, once borrow get several dates as a result UWe. $100 to start a week of the ad. Hiss Gonzales said "Yes." and two full battw. The lit *•** AVWHW W, newspaper at Otis. 4oor, a new hotting plant and a and blrcW "Truly an Zoo Produces "I Drunken Driver, Whisky Makes I MDERMEROK, Rare Chicks REALTOR UkftGg" center'lidi colonial in t*-f# AUTOS MM ft A LI • Brief Return '* ft oellent norttivtde l ".• ' - PAGE I —THE WCSTFIILO (N. J.) LEAOfft—MAY 11, 117* about to recede- Now mind you, you can eipect to coHact is tern, School Board President BaptiftU to Hew Education of tne Union County reacniag impact oi tte future TH£ WESTFIELD LEADER there will be no quick jump to quite limited. In the George A. Ptaaty said. Fr. McNulty Schools, Union Col- development of New Jersey's the butch, juat a short cut inphrase—you caa't get blood "We fee library a Rev. Paul Stag* lege add Setdn Hall Univer- to State AFFILIATE MIMUI sity. A veteraiJ of the U.S. Na-Sen. Matthew J. Risaldo. The NATIONAL NIWIMHI ASSOCIATION the right direction. from a turnip. center of t h el The Rev. Paul Stagg, execu- Of course, all this presents It was tfaese undesirable and cotmnunfty," he continued, aad Uve secretary of the New Jer- HNS Speaker vy, he has n affiliated witii Senate's Transportation and Second Oass po6ta«e communications committee re- at W«»tf3eM, N. J. problems for the sdssor-aod- destructive features of our pres- weat hurdle sroa as they took firsts ^ tor tl» Lin- W« the acoriRg. M I i r it i' • ' in the 4* and low hurdles. , _contest. «l»|»tn«i «t Dodgerytr* raying on Sung- Ttw l m and Cordaseo. Along with lll TVE& The DeviU distance men ah» ^* to of to d h H.lfMM > took a hand te defeating thel^*"1 w« kU- Cieslik and Giacone for defense Indians as Ksmlns and state Champ Mountain the score of 4*1. The and two mile. Ed Morton andl^^ individual match ttiat West-lwppliss the httttng and pitch Sieve Tourteltotte cbslhad up 101 ^W won was second doubles, Ing stmujth along with defense points as they captured the "'<"** *>v Sandak and Dave torn McKeon and WberU high jump and pole vault. Krinsman. Second sintles and Kerwin, Hariej* and Tyler Against Linden it was Davis' flrrt dotibtas-wjre decisive vie* have coBtrtbated hitting smooth, 90 proof. i tun* to be a double winner as tnries for Mountain takes, bttt flriding tor the Astra. he flashed to victory in ther^t pnd third slnrfes were close Pitching by Maddox and Invln whiskey vducaiouncL > high and low 'hurdles. nwtrfwa, RoWnwnwon the first|along with hitting by Moore, The depUi of the Devils dii-|r^. ^»t tost R dose second set tance team was apparent as Ae The third set Robinson lost Clin aU three w«ro won without the chlng the match for Mountain Devil's front rank power. Mller Lakes. Rich Brugger and halfmtier Last year the Devils won the Drew Brown carded their first Nwilar Feaaon match against victories of the year as both Mountain takes, by a 4-1 score, crossed the line unchallenged hit lort in the All*Grouo Cham in 4:M.S art 1:01. BIM 6nUti)Uiofi«htn Tourney by the same IS3IOM- and Craig Percy couldn't decide 4-1 score. If the Devils meet who should taae the hoaers in Mountain Lakes *. tMe rssr'a GIVE CUR BEST TO eee the two mile se they tied to state Tourney, tt would be hard U-M. The only other victory on to orsdict what would happen the track was Saunder'e U.a in| Next Tuesday and Woftissday the 1W. Other Devil victories came from BltchweH in the long Jump, Tourtellotte in the pole VSttlt and Bob W a We hen in the disc. 4 Tomorrow the Devils travel to h Jefferson to take a crack at the Watchimg Conference crown. This is the first year under the Mother's Day new conference system which divides tile schools according to • site. A new opponent this year A NEW REAL ESTATE AGENCY Ie Union who wiUi Scotch PUIM Witt give the Big Two their ECONOMICAL toughest of the year. Westfield PERFECT Gift! placed second behind Rahway last year in the old system. Hie Indians this year will compote L • In the small school category. OIL HEAT . • • y " - » ECKHART ASSOCIATES, INC. niiumuTt You'll have no trouble picking her 1). S. national Parks ar found CONViNIWT fllMI tn every type of climate from Phone 231-1492 the tropical Everglades Park in «L&lRVINAC favorites from our large assort- REALTORS Florida, the southernmost in the U. 1 to Mt. McKintey National Sjlldlng ment of beautiful Flowers. Come fa Park In Alaska, just 290 miles IWMMl • MIUwoMt • MAtON*! BOUth of the Arctic Circle, d| MATEIUK • MAIOWAM • $mi in now and make your selection. Subarctic wilderness. COMMERCIAL i RESIDENTIAL - , # No matter- where Mother lives send her flowers. SALES LEASES APPRAISALS CELEBRATE Mother's Day We deliver to nearby places and will telegraph MANAGEMENT with a gift of good food your order distant points. FUN AND PRIZES A social grand prlxs Mother Might Like One of These for a lucky mother F J bring mother bring yourself, from our Nursery Department: bring all the kldsl e OARDEN PLANTS • IVIftORHMS MEMBER The more the married WESTFIELD BOARD OF REALTORS MULTIPLE LISTING SYSTEM Mother's Day May 14, WIsland'* Contin- ental Culslns at Its finest. Complete mother's OPEN MOTHER'S DAY UNTIL 2 P.M. day dinners starting at I10O. Children's Din- ners starting at $3.2Si 223 LENOX AVENUE MAKI YOU* KIBERVATIONS NOW I WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY WESTFIELD FLOWER SHOP WIELAND'S JOHN C, STEUERNAOEL 233-2222 STEAK HOUSE 110 IMINWILD AVI., near Iroae* St. 9U4IS0 HOUTt tt, lastbsund Mountainside, New Jersey WE. DELIVER Call (201) ©34-3443 for rsservatlehs F • . j • i -.•.-• \ " • • . • • • • j . . 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'••]li' g^J^^S 11 2MOA c ^ DBr 2^i^00c XA/WeStfleldNiafl^ UWfl/ WVt^/ilil 232-2900 Nj'W TlUiMiM / WVC. j} il i NN 11 t Objenuoiu.', if Biny( Mmultl l*n made gS ^ *4ii^V.t .*•* ••-••• 7 LH>^*^ '- IIS IB ^^^ii^J .'*.».. ™ . -^ '•*!li^ *'^ §S trofCAPtih, bnroimh Clerk nt Moim- sgs^ "~" sSggl| •• s$£r l-ttlllSlrt'*. - ^1 \\iMIt !T«J^ ^^r ?«Z %.•• 1 TKirly * Smifnrirl Mi'Mtilipnlll. 3IBniWIIBl .J^~^ r_^^, .=||l •- ( I WWTI*M> Fcrdinan' Premiere •'- . - -*•»- • F f P 111 •* June 2, 3 world premiere perto r Mitt «f "The Ballad of Ferd- MW*" will he held at the West- field HI* Sdwoi w Friday and SttVfay, June 2 tad 3 at 8:4* p BL AX proceeds from the per- ftntttoaei wtt beaefit the West- Mi Day Can Center and fee WMtfMd High School Chair'f l^iil KetuNeta trip. Noel Tiptoa'i origioafl fttfk- rock opera, with music array- ed by Antony FuntivaU and TOM mMpaloi, it under the * MARVIN LUDWIG recta of Wanda Crawford and choreofraehed by Bill login Montclair Sets wil be by George Van To Kick Off Hecke and apecial lighting ef- Newark fects under the direction of Richard K. Swicter, Mr. Fumi* $5,000 Y Drive val ie tne music director. The 15,010 World Servfat Mr. Ttptons opera is an ad-Drive of the Westfield YVCA aptation of Munro Leaf's book, will be kicked off May 14 when "FMtoiad," the story of a Marvin Ludwig speaki to the peaceful bull. The locale has Y board of directors on the exit- been changed from Spain to the sal need for funds to support southwest United States and Mr. nfant Y's around the world. Tiptan has humanized the story As executive director (or by transposing the feetiogg of YMCA World Service educate the animals of the story into the and income production, Ludwig lives of people today. has major responsibility for co- Mrs. Crawford is known as ordinating the World Service the director of the New Jersey fund-raising efforts of YMCA's Shakespeare Festival. She hathroughous t the country. directed for Foothill and Circle Moreover, the Fanwood resi- Playhouses; and locally for thedent has had a chance to see College Women's Club. Her most firsthand that although World recent local effort was "The Mi-Service sometime seems re- kado" for Community Players. mote, the international effort Mr. Tipton, a graduate of Cen- touches many lives here. ttnary College of Louisiana and Mr. Ludwig and his family the JUUiard School of Music, has returned to the U.S. in IMS af- a teaching studio in Westfield. ter serving 13 years in Ethiopia A concert pianist, he is a in one of the fastest-growing Y teacher at Pingry School and movements in the world. associate organist at St. Paul's During those years, Mr. Lud- Episcopal Church. wig watched the Ethiopian Y Mr. Furnivair, born in Lonblosso- m from one Y in Addis don, was graduated w'.th honors Abba to 16 centers in 12 cities in music tram Oxford University serving an estimated 170,000 and is a conductor and compos- program participants a month. er. He was musical director of During his service, the YMCA the English Berkshire Boys of Ethiopia was awarded the Choir and has been choirmaster Haile Selassia First Prize Trust for the past year at St. Paul's Award for outstanding achieve- Church. ment in humanitarian activities Mr. Fittipaldi, a graduate of —the first organization to be so Westminster Choir College and honored. a teacher in Eahway, is assis- tant to the minister of music at the First United Methodist Church. He served in the Army Hospitals Association in Vietnam. A teacher of the To Elect Officers guitar, he has toured with pro- The annual meeting of the fessional music groups. Westfield Hospitals Association The principal singers will be will be held Wednesday at 8 Sally Schmalenberger, James p.m. in the offices of Reynolds Johnson, Mark Bleeke and Peg-Associates at 302 Broad St., ac- gy Rubb. They will be assisted cording to an announcement by by a corps of dancers and aLee M. Hale of 826 Bradford chorus of 70, made up of all Ave., president. ages and from organizations all Nominated for office* elec- over town. There will be a 25-tions to be held at the annual piece orchestra, string ensem- meeting, are: President, Mrs. ble and a rock group. Arthur C. Fried of 833 Kensing- Tickets are now available and ton Dr.; vice president, Edmond may be purchased at Cameras T. Roberts of 36 Canterbury Unlimited, 17 Elm St., and'the La.; treasurer, Herbert I. Hoer of 330 South Chestnut St., and Bandstand, 178 East Broad St. secretary, Alfred H. Meyer of 403 Woodland Ave. Members of the nominating LWV Annual committee include Chairman, Mr. Meyer, Frank J. Dugan and Meeting Miss Nancy Reynolds. Proposed tax reform mea- sures for New Jersey will be discussed at the annual meet- SP-F Arts Ass'n ing of the Westfield Area League of Woman Voters at 12 Fanwood—The Scotch Plains noon May 16 in the Westwood Fanwood Arts Association will Lounge, G-arwood. show a film, "Color and Light Tickets may be purchased by In Painting" at its annual meet- May 12 from Mrs. Peter Har- ing at 8 p.m. May 17 in the rison. Community Center, North Ave. and Martine. Club Installation STORK Mrs. H. Arthur Tonnesen will Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hal- be installed as president of thepin of 165 Landsdowne Ave. an- Mountainside Woman's Club nounce the birth of a daughter for a second term at the annual May 2 at Overlook Hospital. - m 1 luncheon meeting May 17 at The baby has been named Chrisy. The Manor, West Orange. • • r • \ giv« mother a gift of luxury vanity fair's 'spring meadow1 s 39th Beautiful lingerie in Vanity Fair's new garden-fresh 'Spring Meadov/ print.... combining pink, aqua, green, orange . ANTIQUES FAIR and wfiit9 Antron III nylon. Shown here: short gown, 13.00; ' rORMU Ampli FREE Woman's Club of Upper Montclair matching robe, 20.00; long-leg pajamas, 15.00; Hostess, robe, 33,00; 200 Cooper Avenue Upper Montclair, New Jersey slippers, 6.00; flberfilled Juilef bra, 7.00; nylon/spandex girdle, 7.00; dnd, half-slip, 6.00. •• • MAY T7 - Not shown: briefs, 3.50; and bikini, 3.50. Ungarje, Loungewear and Foundations • % • Wed., Thun.vM.:l -10p.nl Saturday: 1 • 6 p.m* i • * T«H OUTTM1S AD ind bring It with you. It inafalM you to buy * $1.80 ^million • * tor 41 •ictt. for 1 or 2 piopla, my d§* butWtd, WeiHteW open 3 nights — Mon,, Wed., Frl., 9:30 a.m. to 9.tOO p.m. Montetalr, Newark open 2 nights — Wed., Frfv"9i30•fi.rif, to 9:00 p.m. Other days 9*30 to 5:30 I '-'*p , * -*, .••.•-..;• /••;•-• *'• .-i 11 * I 11 ' • -I' t 11 MM f J-TM* WffTflfU* 01 ir) L«A**«-*Ur II, ffff of Fanwood and Miss SUcey Chute Promoted M. Noyes of Montdair. Parade Golfers Qualify Serving as best man was Nor- Promoted to the post of chief man Strait of Passak. Ushering engineer for Mark M project were Robeit Houston, John To Open For State engineering by Lockheed Engi- Sleesman, the bridegroom's neering Co. is Rod Chute of UM brother, and Carl Ringter of Bazaar Championships Hinisink Way who wffl bt re- Gmnsburg, Pa. his uncle. sponsible for managing, direct- ing, and coordinating the «ngi- The wedding reception was Costumes •asid decorations The WHS golf team won two teed at the Mountainside Inn. netring branch's efforts oa tie from the last 100 years will important matches last week Mark N program. The couple will reside in Cran- transform the 11th annual ba- against Hillside 17-1 and Cran- ford after a Bermuda honey- zaar into an "Old Fashioned ford 13^-4^, improving their moon. Fair," as Holy Trinity Elemen- record to 7-3. The victories pro- Vigil Sunday Mrs. Steesman is an alumna tary School celebrates a cen- pelled the WHS golfers into the of Ufita Hall, Utitz, Pa. and terniiaJ—"Church of the Holy state district championships A pra)«r gathering for the Laboratory of Merchandis- Trinity—100 Years in Westfield, next Monday. Only teams with will be I»ld at 4 p.m. Suafey ing, New York City. 1872-1972". The fair, which will records of .W7 or higher are eli- at St. Paul's Epiacipal Church. Her htMtand was graduated be held Saturday at the high gible for this tournament. The haJf hour •wmanict) arrv- from Crmford High School in school grounds, as sponsored ice h*9 been arranged by tee 1M4 and from Latin American Next Thursday, the WHS golf by the Home and School As- team will host the Undon County Rev, Dr. Frederick E. Chrti- Institute, New York. He is em- tian of the PresoyttrtM Chan* ployed by Independent Finan- sociation of the elementary championships (••• of the Change of Life" will be its tenth year, May 13 at 8:30 shown May 16 at 1 p.m. at the p.m. In the First Baptist Thrill Her Sunday With A YWCA by the Ladles Day Out Church, Tickets will be avail- Committee, able at the door. Gift From JEANNETTE'S Love and kisses first — then a treasured Mothers are always the right ago (or i something pretty In a prosont. Givo hor gift of lasting beauty from our large se- a gift that's all femininity and flattery . .. a cluster ol brilliantly matched MOTHER'S DAY . . . lection. diamonds .. . shapod with love, > Lenox China Hummels Make niir<; il'n a mnnoniMr one. Floral Arrangements Milk Glass A fine grouping Irom 5175,00 4 Get the Beat — for Mother'a Day — Any y Delirioua (lining ill JI friendly, tvluvrtl fi ulmoH|>lirrv -HIMI'II know who \o\vn her! Oet Hallmark Greeting Cardil Give Her a Box of Dellcioui Barrlclnl Candy Seating over/ half hour — A 12 noon to 8i00 p.m. The Happiness Jowofors PETER NERO GEORGE MAHARIS KiilrrliiliMm'iit VrUltiy Jitiil Huftinluy ul^liln Jeannette's Gift Shop 209 E. Sfoid SI. / WeSTFIFLD. H. I I 233 0329 Torres Headquarter! for Hallmark Carda Alia In HUnitltFClRI), (IIDQLWOOD • lid MAUKLN5ACK RESERVATIONS: 538-1413 or 766-1150 and Barrlclnl Candy RavmutwlM. Cantwll. Innkv^m FOR flESERVATIONS, CALL. (201) 827-6001). 227 E. Broad Street Shop In Weatfleld — Quality — Service — Valuei pUyboy club-lioTfl AT QREAT qonqe Roar Entrance to Municipal Parking Lot On IUUU 302, Btrnardivlllt, N, J. MoAfeo, Now Jersey 232-1072 M'CAN :-*\ • Open Thursday Evening 'til 9 p.m. ASK ABOUT SPECIAL HATG8 FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEGKfiND. t> MAY II, If72 —THE WESTFIELD 0fc J.MMN ft — MGE 13 i. k w benefits each offers a particu- grades 4$. field tfmtt be revise* to 436mer, Tbey are going 00 a five- able to participating students, aliiies. This series investigates The first region ever to YM Offers lar child. Boating, fishing, hiking, cook- Housing unite. week stady and travel program Local registered in the art, history and cultural set aside as a natural reserve Open to area children are Day ing out, practicing Indian lore "The need is immediate and which wiU takt diem to Eng-the pro-am are Janice Mur- foundations of Western Manwa. s part of the Forest of carnivals are part of the Day (Continued from page 1) the pteatod project wild be land. ft^piMM.' Germany, Aus- phy, Loretta Kiei, Carol Ann Fontainbleu near Paris in 1858. Camp Info Camp Mmdowastom, Camp Students also go to concerts, Speers-Eljibar and Camp Wa- Camp Adventure, where boys filtad upom eonpMfca," the re-tria, Italy Swftttrtand and Murpfey, Lee Giroux aad EUza- Artists were so taken with its are organized in "tribes'* of U we feel it is not insurmount- port to fee Ton* Count* indi- museums, beaches, and disbeaut- y that legislation set it AH about camps, what each wayanda H-ird. able," the report stated. It poin- France. The program i* offered betfcHenU. feat te offer your child, and witti their own counselors. cated. by ALSG (American Leadership cotheques. aside for the enjoyment of the Located in the heart of the A new feature this year pro- ted out that a Garwood shop- to extensive sight- people. how to register for them. 2008-acre Watchung Reserva- ping center is between half a Study Groups of Worcester vides five Audutxwi nature pro- Massachusetts). Mrs. Judith seeing, theater performances, There may be a few addi- Tint's the story now avail- tion, the Westfield YMCA's Day grams on birds, trees, plants mile and a mile distance, and Studente Plan and other special activities, the tional openings in the Holy Trin- able at the Westfieid YMCA Oamp Mindowasfcin has three noted that an on-site conveni- Bucher, a teacher at Holy Trin- progr*m features a series of ity High School group, and any and mammals and the ecology ity High School, is coordinating Camp Information Service, progressive sections. Kinder to help the boys deepen their ence commissary, as well as a Trip to Europe mrttl-media presentations con- area students who are interest- To make needle threading where Y Camp Director JackjKamp serves new campers aged periodic jitney or courtesy car the program locally, and will be ducted by a itaff of American ed in joining up may contact easier, push the needle through understanding and enjoyment of accompanying the atudante to Leitch is on hand to explain the 4, 5 and 6. Day Camp is aimed nature. service into downtown Westfield Several Holy Trinity High and European university profes- Mrs. Judith Bucher at Holy a sheet of white paper close programs of the camps serving at boys grades 1-6, and Ranger is contemplated. School students are making Europe as their teacher-coun- sors, American Embawy per Trinity High School or call her to the edge, until just the eye Camp Speers for boys and El- plans to visit Europe this aum- selor. Academic credit is avail- soooel, and local civic person- at her home. the WesUtoM Y family and theCamp is for advanced campers jabar for girls located on 1106 Some residents will contimie is visible. acres in the Pocono Mountains to run and operate their own of Pennsylvania features canoe- cars, the report said, and "cen- ing, sail boating, horseback rid- tral location is itself m mis- ing, nature trails, rifle and arch- nomer when we are discussing ery ranges, cam per aft, swim- anything other than shopping/ ming, conservation, fishing and because churches, town fatili overnights for chi'dren who have ties, doctors' offices, etc., are finished the third grade through widely severed. high school. The committee considered and Camp Wawayanda for boys discarded a number of possible and Camp Hirf for girls located sites, some because costs of ac Flair for Furs... 111 it at Frost Valley, N.Y. in the qunftion were in excess of the B4T1MO Att CONM110NINO $l,0M per unit permitted to re* heart of the Catskill Forest I' WITH 4M ffOMV k\E. E* WEflTFIELD Preserve, consists of 2200 acres, ceive housing agency support, C. O. Keller's says it with service. G. O. Keller's pro* AOUMMIU others because of size or avail* T EiUMfthed by F. B. McDowell — 1928 five miles of trout streams and ability. fessional furriers offer you complete servicing for all a 20-acre lake. A definite need for senior cit types of furs, including man made. Specializing in Boating, overnight, archery, izen housing does exist, the re cleaning and revitalizing, alterations and repairs, and roflery, horseback riding, camp port stated. "In a report pre- crafts, swimming, cookouts, pared by the State of New Jer- the ultimate in storage accommodations . • • dramatics, canoeing, sailing, sey, Department of Community 1947 25th Anniversary Year 1972 I trap shooting, baseball >are in Affairs, Office on Aging, April the program open to children 1971, there were 2,9M residents ITORtD AT $4.M ($IOt CAMPERS HEADQUARTERS aped 8 to 16. of Westfield over 65 years of Both Camp Speers-Eljabar age in 1*70 and 1,374 hi the 60. and Wawayanda Hird also offer 64 age bracket. This report also J.O.ktM IRS SAVE ON CAMP TRUNKS! a broad choice of programs for states that there is *n estimated the older camper, featuring housing need for 299 residents; tripping out of camp to Nova 358 homeowners of 65 years of CALL 756-0100 1894 Scotia, the New England States, age and older have incomes un Kocky Mountains and Yellow- der |5,000/' At the January OCO*. SOUTH 4 IE UNO stone by canoe, hike and bike. mnd tike advantage of this complete • COR.W.7ih& CLINTON meeting of the committee, Mrs O306SOMER5ET Information and registration Vivian E. Cartin, consultant to fur service today forms may be obtained at thethe New Jersey Department of Y, 138 Ferris PL Community Affairs, reported that the housing need for West STURDY CONSTRUCTION NOW $15.fO Six other models to choose from Fill his camp needs At The LEADER Store + 0 Knapsacks • Laundry Bags • Ponchos • Camp Shorts Gifts of BEAUTY • Stooping lagi • Duff I* Sags * o Cantons FOOTWEAR for Her Special Day! ^-.'••.••.•O/SVi ATHLETIC FIRST FLIGHT oAtfdMas o Indian Chlof • Puma o Grips • Convene 0 P.F. CyblS Porcelains individually crafted, no two are alike ... a lasting possession to be NAME TAPIS —PAST.SERVICE cherished in years to come, ''First Flight" 40.00, "Heidi" $125.00, both from the storybook char,-j * I, Shop University Shop acters. "Owl" 30.00 from the woodland group, "Burro" 50.00 from the animal collection. URDU WATCHER — This THE LEAKR STORE crane has the photographer E. 1ROAO ST., WESTFIELD watching as it struts on a moor near Helsinki* Crane UM Any Major Chargo Cardl ii almost as tall as a man. Doulton Figurines from England gifts she will treasure, each figure is an inspired creation of an artist, exquisitely modelled and OWL HEIDI Th* Lobster Man painted by hand "Coralie" and "Enchantment" . MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY. 50.00 each, "Lobster man" 45.00. Lladro Figurines from Spain Exquisite designs in fine porcelains to surprise " and please Mother — a touch of elegance in her room. Shown are seven little children from the collection, from 10.00 to 20.00. BURRO — r $ CoroKt 11 "FITZGERALD GARDEN BASKETS: Filled with a selection of attmwl or perennial plants . . . a tutting basket for later use* ENLARGE MOTHER'S INDOOR GARDEN with a grouping of thriving, hardy house plants, TOO MANY PLANTS? NEVER! African Open viiolatH, Azaleas, Gloxinia, Begonias, Chry* Thurs., Frl., Month emnmx* S A.M. to 8 P.M. WHATEVER ELSE you give Mother, re* member the flower touch with a corsage gift Open This Sunday UnUl Noon We Deliver Flowers Dlroet In This Area and To All tho World By Wire Dellverla* Tetfiphone Anywhere each gift carefully wrapped to say jane smith 321 SOUTH AVE., WESTFIELD "Happy Mother's Day" Central Avenue, Westfield Parking Is easier on tho South Slds Prao Cuiromar Parking In Our Lot at 132 Elm Strset -. THf WUTFiCLO (N. J.) LfAOCft — MAY f I, Wl Mr Falls, vte at tcr I started taking picture* I il liia Pi! le Heads dumber of Cowntlr, Inc. in Clark, a teat my impression that the of L'wsal at Parti, PAPER MILL camera does all the work was has nptwevtsd his company in * * altered. Tbe camera is an ap- Drive for New Members tht Chamber's iaftMtrisl *vi- pendage to achieve an end. It's oft* even Mid that feepresktent and aioo for tfat past Orat tat a Picture composition conveys an Manaa is a lattefrd cus- chairman of tto WMtfieM Am half yaars. Fiddler art." Spoil Her With wfcfc* makes William Chamber of Commm* the He's found mwnbarahip to the But. for the moment, the U Sou* Orange, vioe- right man for the community profefiskitally and composition Mr. Palle is most on interested in is the membership of the Chamber of Commerce. And fleeing that membership Gifts from Roof grow to that the Chamber can our SfLUNCOUTt be a truly effective tool in meeting the needs of all seg- hm. ments of the community will be IL&ticaster, tot Fifty - First a satisfactory achievement as • • » j fa Anniversary fOftCHNMfN producing a work of art. immorttl and exciting Europe Is so small and so The store that has the Gifts MED PIPER densely populated that It doesn't have much land to spare for she'll love. Saturday, • r national parks. The largest . r national parks In Europe are Gifts in Wood, Metal, Leather, Wedneidoy-Thuriday-Friday-Saturday in Sweden, the Padjelanta, Stora SJofallet and Sarek MAY 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th OFFICE (201) OR M343 National Parks. Many quite unusual. White opals are the most NOW common; the rarest is a black Wide Selection of Stationery SHOWING opal. The most popular of these stones are those with Candy —Books SAVE 10% predominately red flashes. The fa price depends on tbe color ef- fects of the stone. Greeting Cards -i ON 1 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF • 4 GEORGE HARRISON FINE FOOTWEAR fritneV LEARN Come in and wander down our FOR ALL THE FAMILY CONCfRT FOR ELECTROLYSIS aisles. You'll love what you set. BANGLADESH theKREEway ,.. JUwtrdln* career In "~ >n»nint hair removal. Choose from such Act ft» barrtar. Full or pftrt time. 76 Elm St., Westfield famous brands as; Sty or Eve. Mm,, Women.. Com*C , writi e cr phoh M ffor ran »ooaxsTK. \\ 232-i232 * Air Step Risque' ' Bandoliho KHEE ' ' . - • * Moxees Bostonian ' Verde '/ELECTROLYSIS O»MI Thursday i WIIKDAYS «feSMV.1M»*(ttl3 » * Acme Dingo Keds Grasshoppers FRIDAY -4* * P.F. Flyers Jumping Jacks "I personally valuable and he's I three or four neighbors vho also found it an excellent out- know each other. They're more let for community service. willing to concede an individual It* I. IROAD ST. 2M-51W -The Chamber of Commerce W «*** ** ****** of OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. offers a forum for the exchange •" ™ """' .. - „ Handi-Charge / BankAmcricard / Uni-Card of ideis and an opportunity for And the bert mMJg of. all members to undenrtand each memheis of the WestfieM Area others problems. It's like taking ChambeChb r off CommercC ile Includde the community at large, accord- ing to Palle. As an example, ht cited a hypothetical company that working alone might plan an expansion that would create a With Love On Mother's Day traffic hazard, that same com- pany through ti» Chamber of Commerce would be deterred Give her a gift from Milady's Shop from taking that action. By the same token, he said, Pajamas, Nightgowns, Lingerie, Robes. the Individual firm would have the voice of the entire Cham ber community behind him in trying to effect a constructive decision on the part of the mu LEFT — LAZY TINA — Minute nicipality. Mr. Palle sees many areas in embroidered florets adorn the which the Chamber can become crystal tucked yoke. This de- constructively involved, such as mure Zephaire* Batiste Pajama ecology. "But we need more is detailed with imported nylon manpower. We need labor more Vallace. $f.f» than we need dollars." It's most important, he be- lieves, to build up the Chamber of Commerce so that it can perform constructively for the good of the community and the economy. Between increasing business responsibilities and his work as a member of the Chamber's board of directors, Mr. Palle finds little time for outside In- t. terests. But he makes up for this on extended vacations. Both Mr. and Mrs. Palle are seasoned travelers and have traveled ex- tensively throughout Europe and Hawaii. This gives him the opportunity to indulge in his other major interest, photog- raphy. He enjoys taking pastoral and landscape photographs and pho tographing people. "I like to do character studies of people. It becomes an Important part of travel memories." Mr. Palle finds picture taking stimulating. "It wasn't long af Wedding Receptions Social Functions Piano RecHala Meeting! FTD Sweet surprise"! 1 Woman ! Olub Place your order today. Mom'll never expect anything tike OP WHTPIILD It, A beautiful FTD Mother's Day bouquet of bright, fresh flowers FTD sweet surprise? RIGHT — LIL' TRIXIE — Pretty 311 S. IUCLID AVI. 233-7140 232-4344 In a handsome, reusable container. It's a ceramic watering Or jend Mom a hardy, green and Blendairt* Batiste baby doll has pitcher. Hand crafted and hand painted. Imported from Italy Just growing plant... something she'll a crystal tucked yoke daintled for this FTD Sweet Surprise for Mom. cherish year 'round. What's more, with ttny embroidered florets Your FTD Florist can send this Sweet Surprise to Mom al- we'll put the plant In one of our Im- and Imported nylon Val lace. ported watering pitchers to make (t * most anywhere in the United States or Canada. Simply call or really special Sweet Surprise, Plant $7.00 NAME BRANDS visit your nearby FTD Florist today and tell him where to send In gift container—usually Top Quality Clubs It, You'll find this Sweet Surprise for Mom-flowers S available for less than •sgi and stalls... in a gift container—usually available for less than AT A PRICI1 Major Charge Cards Accepted Golfprido Grips Install Woods Reflnlshcd Golf Clubs Ropuircd Milady's Shop THE QOLF SHOP And send It early. 2544 Plnlnflcld Avenue 167 E. Broad St., Wtstfiold o 233-3791 Scotch Plalna Opon Thursdays 'Til 0 p.m. 232-1748 That'll really surprise her. to Sill- fl.m 5 p.m by •Al in tnttopindtnl builnunsmrm, each PTD Mtmber florin) volt hie i \ • V. : *. MAY41, I972—THE*ESTFIEU> (N. J.) LEADfR —PACE IS Blind Yotth Still Train Crew Eats Employed on Rhino Bucking the Line Half-Nile Apart FUTEBtfAftnZBURG, So. CHICAGO IP — Barry Africa J — mangers of ihm•UK is bucsiif ttas Haw LINCOLN, Neb. m — Lunch Passport Photos iNatal Province Part* Board is served a half mile apart for lay that the "kisi of life/' as the crew of a freight train that THE PINGRY SCHOOL moutt to mouth resuscitation li foottau pUyer to makes its run between here and SECOND DAY SERVICE Nebraska City. A jknown, is notalag aew to them. rtcstvtisua Injury tbat DaySdml They wed It II year* ago onUd to bWnlsisi. When lunchtime comes the A hill ajown rMMOtros. llUf wu engineer and the head WESTFIELO STUMS wfacn they tint utiliaad brakeman of Burlington Nor- Pwtrait mi Cwmmrclal Itrassjiiniiwt to movs tl» aoraul tartly We. thern's local freight train No. 121 CtMTftAL AVINUI 2S2-MW 891 find themselves across the U-A • IXAMINATKNiS beasts to new pasture*. Those Aloag wttt Mm H old anaesthetics weren't aaotasr MM aua. Srookt d«Uy parking lot from Dumpling* and to sorts silverware in • ntraoa Restaurant. A half mile back, Wrtt* or telephone: THE PINGRY SCHOOL one ranger hotel where ha has beea it the rear of the 7D-car freight, pinbed rubber tubes down its employed SIBO* XN7. t h e conductor and rear 31S NORTH AVENUE, HILLSIDE, N. J. brakeman leave the caboose (201) 355-6990 nostrils white another heaved Ka la laoktai forward to las himself on and off the rhino's day whse ha caa rttara to and walk to the nearby Johnson cbest. It wsrfced, they claim. acbool wttk booki on law. Cafe. "You just can't beat the convenience," says conductor MNN A. tNYDBIt Xoyor of WsttfleM prneots tte May IS William Smith of Lincoln, Wostflsli Puy Care CMsr Prsdaasatlsa Is: Mrs. Robert E. ranter, sraaftsa* sf the Wsaaes's AudUaiy, Mrs. Kstert Mother TISSOT E. BMM, dtMB at Satwfcy'i garage sate; Mrs. DsaaM Pre-Med Student J. FMM*. wttol ssactt cfcaJraua; aai Mn. Rfcbai* E. We wish to express our deep sf tto Bseitf sf to tmsfcn. Also an Artist The largest Selling regrets to our good friends "WHEREAS, M Srttrtay, May 13, tie WOMCS*S Asxittary UNIVERSITY, Miss. «R - sf the WostfkU Day Care Carter will ipsassr tfcrtr tta w When University of Mississippi and neighbors, Jarvis Drugs watch in Switzerland •sal garsgo sate frosi the soars sf IS aja. uffl 4 pm, at pre-medical student Tom Hall becomes a doctor, he'll be able and The Westfied Leader for WIEREAS, trace* derived from taw fctMtag sf tsis to paint a "rosy picture" to his their loss in the recent fire. h Strap sale wm he fsr the tat*m sf tfce WostfleM Day Care patients. He is a practicing h w * h r Ceator; artist who has been painting for • . NOW, TMEBEF0BE BE IT RESOLVED that t Dsaa A* 20 6t his 24 years. Sayifcr, Mayor sf the Tswa of WatftoM ds hereby yrodatai "I like the idea of a medical We, The Stones, while also suf- lotnday, May II, at WESTHELD DAY CARE CENTER career because I like the idea DAY, Old ttfs tho cttiiew sf WestfleM to Jats hi msUsg of helping people — as well as fering damage, shall re-open t h e thought of financial Rala dale for the garage isle is May 20. security," Hall said. "I like art soon/ better than ever. We for personal reasons, primarily for personal satisfaction of sett also ouw% our fine patrons to the Mayor an4 Council of the • LIOAL NOTICIS • Borough of Mountainside for trans- expression.*' fer of the Plenary Retail Consump- that they will be fully recom- NQTICJC tion Ifkente heretofore Iwued to He has sold nearly 60 of his Tkkm Notk» that Marine Tobacco Botio Lrfincs, Inc., for prwrnlm «Ku- C3o., Inc., .»,•• of Host In- •ted *t Rtmtc 23, MoUnTalrulde, N.J. paintings to people acrois the pensed for any loss or dam- Inc.. 32nd Place, Objections, If any, should be made City, New York Immedlately,In wrlUn«, to Rlftiw A. country. He made his first sale the Wwofcor of the Dl- Hoffarlh, BorouKh Clerk of the for $12 when he was 9. age- ootwHio Bavenwe Control Borouvh of Muun1«ln»lde. N. J. •)• uoense. The name* and residences of all HARRY STURCKE In Swftiertanei, where thay maka moat of ttio world's wafthee, tho aittem, dlt«cbora and »toclcholder« 82 Tree Top Drive holding t«n or mort "per centum of Springfield. N. J, India's tigers have killed as ; . watch thoy buy mast la mado by Tlsaot. lan't It nlco to know you •ton are: 5-ll-2t •-••_Fee• a $10.0-- 8 Our thanks and appreciation HulMy S. Lokey, Chairman, 1331 many as 60,000 ineep, cows and : can maka oxactly tho aama cholco at MorHn Jawolarat N. Anulfl Dr., Pacific Pttllsades, goats in one year, but they help >flf.» Howard £. Varner, Director, also go forth to our Westf eld 1130 Mavoney L«ne, Pacific PaJI- farmers by keeping down the dM Cbttf., M. Stanley Maihoney, Falls Remain ; v;|' Now is the time to buy Tissot ChJoa. M»flbu. CaUf. number of crop-eattag deer, Fire Department for the su- y, Dlr. and President, 25 antelope and wild pigs. tott Mace South, New Vork, ) \ |/f PROM AS LinLE AS $39.95 Stdn#y Kaye, btr. and vice Big Attraction perb job they did in fighting nt, 411 Ea«t 5Srd St., New York, N.Y., Myrtle (Donahue) Regiatoied Jeweler, American Gem Society arody, Vice PieaideiX, and Asst. TORONTO, Canada m — Singapore, the independent this fire. Soey., 29 Sutton PUoe South, New • * Muter Charge. Handi-Charfe, Personal Charge, Budget and Lay-A-Way Plans York, N.Y.. Clwriei G. Slemmons. Toronto and Ottawa lag behind city-state with a population of Vhe* PrtHderrt and Beoratary. 1058 Niagara Falls as main nearly two million off the Vl#ta Grande Dr., P*dftc Pa&adcs, destinations for motoring U.S. southern tip of Malaysia, was 44 ILM ST., WISTFIILD t PWlm CWoa, M«Hbu, Calif. a prosperous trade center in the JcottoM, If any: should be msde visitors to Ontario. AHMy In wHttnf to the Di- This was one of the findings 13th century. rector otf th* DlvWon ot Alcoholic Severas* Control, 1100 Raymond in a U.S. Auto Bxlt Study ILM ft OUIMBY STS. Blvd., Newark 3, New Jeney. released by Minister of Tourism en Dally WESTFIILD,2tt -•"..v. -.'.• y C mixture, mixing well. Stir in oats. Shape dough to form a •RUSSELL STOVER CANDY *;" roll 12 inches long. Wrap and chill several hours or overnight. • PANTENE & LOREAL Cut into slices. Bake on ungreased cookie sheets in (Full Line of ALMAY Cosmetics) F preheated 350-degre* oven 12 to 4 •••-•:- •-- .-*'£ 14 minutes. Spread frosting on mil PICK UP AND DILIVIRY cooled cookies; sprinkle with pecans. Makes about 3 dozen. Amala Fra* Parking 1115 SOUTH AVI. W. WISTFIILD Frosting: Beat together 2 cups sifted confectioners' sugar; -••.-'.••--•*•* •-• -; -••• 2 tablespoons soft butter or L-V margarine and 2 tablespoons •-•'•?.•.'•• afwetty ftemington strong brewed coffee. furs ( fa ••.^'S*v onsmct Vary Muffins m tosui With Pineapple ;. Msfftaf h •-:•>:-< -• -S --' f forftas. 2 cups sifted cake flour •55 3 teaspoons baking powder y% teaspoon salt UP START — V4 cup butter One third cup sugar In Blue & legg White. 1 can (about 8 ounces) sweetened crushed pineapple, undrained Handbags to Mitch On wax paper sift together the cake flour, baking powder and' salt. In a medium mixing bowl cream butter and sugar; beat in egg thoroughly. Add ^mixture and undrained stir on enough to moisten dry ingredients. Fill greased medium muffinpan Hit* Til t cups (each about one third cup capacity) about % full. Bake in a preheated 425-degree oven • 233-5671 until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean — 15 to 20 minutes. Serve hot with •< butter. Makes 12. Conserving Natural into b 1 Gas ^SSfESS (Ts "(weto foptao a yow ofd gas YoaH got aflffw hot water yov mod tar J water heater, yoa can boap yoar fam0y showers, dishes and laondry.. And at met hot water—oceana of *—w*h youH get that nice leeUng that cones m•*.•:•:•:* m amazingly efficient new gas water torn conoowing our preotous anergy Neater. These modem models recover ... and your precious money supply. hot water much tester, yet eonsume Visit our nearest ahowroomto 9e a oem By teas gas than older Models. And ftoy^H) Models on cHspiayi ready for fast Charlotte Mitchell Dot aoVance-deeigned safety a^AsV defivery. All modete £ toaairas,toa ^Bk carry "K^yey warranty, Director of Ubsari x/wM Consumer Information •>• Elizabethtown Gas Conservation is everyone's •••> job, You can help your com- 7 munity and your budget, too, sttbrfs Saturday if you follow a few simple S ".*•-. ." procedures. -J--' M ay 13... fhru May 20 ••{ ' You can conserve water ».: by checking your home for leaks. Even the tiniest is Plcjinfield and wasteful and costly (a 1/32- I inch leak wastes 25 gallons I- in 24 hours. Over a 90-day Sh ort Hills Mall billing period, that's 2250 i^ '•4 gallons of wasted water!). m } l ' '\. A good way to conserve *•••:•. J. hot water is by prolonging "It, the life of your automatic i-\ -V water heater. Don't change the thermostat setting often. L-i^! Set it at the desired tempera- t I ture for your needs and for- get it. Also, draining the water once or twice a year through tlie bottom faucet removes lime deposits and increases the efficiency of your water heater. lizabethtown Gas If you liave any questions Conserve Natural Gas—tt's Pure Energyl about conservation, write to me at One Eliznbethtown HIZA1ITH WICTPMID MffAO PAMC (Optfl flemhujion fur company One fitosvn 114 Elm St. Opp, Mento Park Shopping C tibe demoMLkkti ol lour buttdliws lo- - ' .• ' NURSERY SCHOOL aetad art 10a L*K>X Avenue jweVT"" 304 Noarttt Avenue. Pnopotak muet be deliver** ait the ;•'<;• KINDERGARTEN alace ana before the time aaove, 1 panfed by a certified <*teca Train** fatuity • A.M. m4 f.M. intckt payable to UM order erf fee _ • P-T-A. Meeting* u»r o£ the Town of WeatAaU, in Ait And Mwla anoiuat equal lo at tea* ten _ • r.T.A. not (10% i of the b*j» aawuut of BEAUTIFUL BLOOMING • Well fw the hid. Bach prop*** •"«•* «l*o be 3.- • Direct**1 ao^fiipBittcTl tty a aureAy oertdJioarte it&tiuifi thai HIA awert-y •) limit**! InraHmenf ooayany will prov«l« Uw bidder Uw BNuirod per*waa luU aaaount at the wuk. WNKDOCW00D tt*. a« ifTSFaN at aramlnea cr ^8 TREES any or aU H If, in" the Twiv* lntmat M WESTFIELD CAU 4*MM* adrtamfaJe Cnarlec Van 5 to 6 Feet Toll 1'own Bnctaeer All Plants Well Budded L L • • _ tnfaw U mv» on hod thaw dayi. It'a one of ' I af m$ biedaet where you can cut corner* by amart dam coekimg. Eoonnmy 6\§htm naad not be , I «Wa daiactaWe, fancy Eleaaat GcUed En Loaf SPECIAL THRU hard wafcii agai in a lemon and mayonnaiae gela- rHk criaa trtaiuno Unflawred fatatina is an trt- MOTHER'S DAY SPEC/AL / wty to apftnoam* for it turns laftovan or aoonomy foodi •o good-lookinf. iu* flits _ to dteolva «)M •ad ia yitm, wflawrtd f»U - A * ^ * I ** A - »m bit p« m mmk mWiSk"Sa, Uavold on cri SLACKS 1 r> •* # * <- A a * YIELD11 •••':•. •,'• NOTEtl] * «*• •*" fci* * * For Dress • LIOAL WOTICn D SCOTCH WHISKY • M 6 PROO*= < TH| FLESCHMAMNtMTHUNQ COPPOMTIOW. N.V.C, S0LCDtST§i|yTO? * 4 •> < T^alfa Inc. Oiilnc buatetM as M* ImTfia anpUed to the For Golf ay and Council otw» Boroutfi of MouMaAnaUt fcr nnewal of Plmry IlataU UHW NO. C-3 tor S MtM pt 1330 Bout* 22, wd^ N. J. For Casual Wear T names and 1M1 ew of the offlen* of tnli bmkmm anl the otaoif they fill rwpeoUvely are: PniaMent, iojat DTTWOPMD. 714 •#* Am., W«ata«W, N, J. j VJce- ti: AIM IX rianceaco, 714 Avenue, WcttDeid. N. J ; Navy, Brown, British Tan, Fdlx D* Fmnotaco, 33 Ba«t End, lAwm. N, X; J1 iicn Dl Francesco, Powder Blue, Buifoiidy 225 EUortcOi Avemue, We^fietd, N. J.; and aatratary-TiKUiaw. Uiura Maata, MountatnaMe Inn, Mountain- and Gold. aid*. N. J. Ob)eatlwi«, If any, ihcnild be made Ltnmeataitcfly In wriiiva to Elmer Hoffavtti, Boroush Oteoc ol Moun- Belt Loop and Die Models. talnatde, N. J. Signed: ' t, ft Louta Dl Fmnoe«n 714 Central Ave., Wwtfleld, N. J. .. g. « t !5-ll-2t Fees 518.48 --^^ $16 Etch. • * NATE FRIEDMAN MOST OPEN (FORMERLY FIELDCLUB) MONDAYS * CREDIT THURSDAYS SI7SWnAIE. CARDS UNTIL 9 P.M. HONORED INHA1I AND HIAITY — Tired of poUuted tit? A eomptny in London manu- factures « devict that pro- vita a source ot osygvu ALL ORDERS PLACED NOW will receive at Over 2,000 p no •xtra ooH th» followlna normal extras: New Jersey. Two 3-itap italnltai ateaf utum ladders r K 627 • Deluxe FlbfrglM diving boird QUMOUR P0OL8 BY AZTEC ' • Automiitc ohlorlnaler 445 West Main Street, Wyohof f, N. J. 07481 • Complete pool vacuum kit • Floating tflvlden I em lnt*f*tiai In toarrtr»fl more iboirt Aitao pool*. • Ch«mlo«l teit kit NAME Ill | ADDRESS DEADLY PART — Frnnco's 201-891- Mocha Mori 11L smiles after CALL COLLECT — 7 DAYS I OITY STATE landing tho part of a shin 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE American actress In film OR MAIL THI8 COUPON NOW "Night of the 11 o w s r." IrHB8coUritrios oiound tho world, Block'fi While Is tho ficblch drinker's Scotch. ***** -»'* '- PAGE II —THC WESTFI •ADM MAY 11, If72 urday Science Pftgram, a B.A. aegree. Catherine College Club and a senior •Ator of has attended Weatfteld schools I* h i k w i IAA Sidewalk the yearbook. Etizabetti ha« also for 13 yam, and during much Plan Y«ur (Continued £rom page 1) been active in the YWCA and of tfcat tic* .was active ia the (Coeiiaued from page' 1) the Catholic Youth choir proffvm ofr llethodiel toward a career in law. During Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. Chuxa and Girl Scouts, la p dorsed. t>y.4fce Mayor's CultUr-; Wedd io her two years in WestfleM High and Mrs. William C. Smith of school she was a color guard a] and Beautificatum Com- At The School, she has b&n a member 833 Dorian Rd., wili attend bearer for two years, and a mi w mittee uA • the Recreation of National Honor Society, Sat- cheerleader during her senior mkm Commission. A Varied pro- Ursinus College,- working to- year. She has also been a jun- gratn by other Westlield cul- won Country Club ior, staff counselor at Camp tural organizations will be "A 9Amrm lUfiftt Perty TMet Ce«ts Wawayanda. held at the bandstand in the F * • Miss Trimble, daughter of Park from 9:30 to 5. Come in today between 2 p.m. & 10 p.m. Mrs. David W. Trimbfc» of 201 Dickabn Dr., will attend St. • Also on May- 36, the WAA to discuss your reception plans with our Lawrence University, where she 3rd annual teen ait exhibition party consultant. plans to earn a B.A. degree in wjU be heM in the Wa •i ' history. During her 1J years in rxnm in the, Municipal Build- the We**idd school system, ing under the CWdran't li- has tieen a member of National terary, open to all Westf&eld OAK Tftlt ' r ,>* •; » . Honor Society, Junior Council youth between 13 ood II years •DlfON, N. J representative, and a staff member of the yearbook. She of. age. has been an active mentiber of a synchronized swim team since 1M5, a clerk-typist for the Weslfietd Leader, and a life- guard at Highland Swim Club, where she wMl work again this Gifts—Girds summer. During her senior f IIHWO'I HI I UNI — In CONDITIONER SALE year, Joanne has attended Rut- th» Columbia1! Products' gers - Newark for naif of each inspection rooip, a worker Costume Jewelry day, and will have earned IS checkt a batch of fishing college credits by toe time of rods in Columbia, S.C. her hitfi school grduation. The College Club committee to compoeed of Mrs. A strange animal found only Everything you need for Bridal George Plenty, chairman, Mrs. in Cuba ia the Cuban Sojenodon. • * " . . . . • . Eugene Setter, dub pratideat, It is a rat-sized animal with Showers and Baby Showers, and Mrs. Jason M. Austin, powerful claws and a. long Grant Buttermore, Mrs. JI: ' ; i i narrow snout. It feeds on ants, Engte, Mrs. Pasquate Orto, and insects, small vertebrates and OVER 130 MODELS IN STOCK including Umbrella rentals. Mrs. Andrew Ruotolo. r frtrit. • For protection against' larger prey,;its saliva is poison. LOOK HIM FOR — There are II - residents , per, Milk WM* • Punch Sfts Prices Start At square mile of land in MM SURVEYS • ftusttH Sttw C*n#y CoatiAued from Nebraska. . , . . m the Ubrary SP0CIALS, 1Y MAIL • • ~* EVBRUTE* PKIlMiWENT ooUectione Is Americeji CANDLES,*nunMnz if, mm BE AN EARLY BIRD AND SAVE! lighter ttuW, W«U for candle- Pwnayrveaia local Uatory Uctit nrnl;! \Vbtli M«nd>. head of the Kfarary there only KM IRONING BOARD A new . RACK, full-14". attache* to has bed charge of «U book end or board, k«epi dothM brldgt in Ptrngw penai th« : ne«t! Folds-for itorace, only V.- selection for adults and chil- tart ai M hmwr tanks roU . *5.86. BRASS SCAL? PLAN- dren, reference and readers TER, highly polished b*lanc# over it The Mdflt apani a . * scale with Imitation fruit, > ry^work, afory hours, ov*r 7" Mteii; only S4.9§. "t ' . a • the Nuile Valley below. on .•"I . BURRO CIGARETTE DIS- a&iig Ideas, the planning PENSER. 7" long, heavy duty plaptlc, holdi pack of ectal programs and the regular or kings. Bend ears, TV t tf HJANGE CONFIRMATION AND FIRST COMMUNION tall raise* and dlspeniM training of non-professional 1 djrafette! Only $3.98. DIET SCALE and CALORIE PARTY GOODS. GIFTS AND CARDS tattve of Providence, CHART. Plaoe serving on *-. " 127A Central Ave.,Opp. Quimby, Westfield UoKfed schools there - * SALtS soade, then -check calorie* in graduated from Goucher SIRVICI chart or 674 foods, only j t * 232-4660 • : *, S2.98. CENTURY ENTER-' CoHege'wiith an A.B. degree as •ARTS PRISES. Box 2041-NJW. a history *- i- School at Drexel Institute of ;•:« / Technology. -Miss Desrosl* holds a certificate from HANDY CHAROI cliffe Institute of Historical Garden of Paper Archival Management, MASTER CHAROC t 4. i enthusiastic tennis player CLARKTON SHOP PI NO CINTIR formerly was active in com CLARK, N.J. petitive tennis and qualified for tournaments. She is an \ 381-7555 netnber of her k Parkin* •Free Gift Wf > and is a non-resident EARDLY T. PETERSEN 00. r of Longwood U 244 NORTH AVIM WISTf IILO, H. J 9:30 to 8:30 Mon. thru Sat"V hestnut Kill, Mass. Opposite RaHreai Station ,1* .-* slsuije time interests 232-972) , decoupage «Md tn * *»< • :t -V - . t , > <• ' :• * •••' . EVERY . Off EVERY MINUTE, .. t .'V .". •.• itu •' • *. . .t .* OF EVERY DAY, : r :: -1- • .y r-- ;•- -" The Beit Warranty ThU Side of a toUs-Royce -.*•<*?-**.•-• ? YOUR WORLD Von «erVtpvte price oh the warranty you get with oVolkswa gen. You I i t a Volkswagefi warranty-runs twice o& longps anybody else's small : " u eor warranty. And only one carfjhe Rolls-Royce, hos onebetler.-. r. Hero's how ou'5 works: All you do is maintain the caraccording toth«t IS CHANGING! Volkswagen maintenance schedule. If any factor^ part is found to be d« t • * 0 f«ctiv« in material or workmanship within 24 months or 24,000, whichavar comes frfst (except rtoraialwearahcf tedron service U.S: or Canadian VWHealer will repair or replace it free of chorgti $9* your dealer for daterils. R » Important that you know how I is changing and how these changaa Mer« Than 5,000 Inspections ; : ' < .affect your life. K i* our raapoostt)ility to tell yoti, and " Thestory behind our warranty slarls at the factory. Where 1104 nit- picking in*p*clors have one job, and one 56b*only. To find something >• WE TfiLL \T BEST...becauaa wa wrong with a Volkiwagen before that Volkswagen'finds% way oul of the factory. .... t Every one of the more lhan 5,000 parts that go info a VW is cara- fully examined. Some of ihem g«t the once-over two or three timei. If I one of our inspectors is unhappy with only one of the parts, the whole cor gets pulled of! the line. Sometimes we pull as many as 225 VWs a * v I to your door, jNt day. But it's worth it. We pick the lemons. You get the plums. Tht Moif Advanced S«rvic« Syi^#m In Tht World 877-5205 No other carmakeranywhere can ofieryou Medi-cor, Volkswagen's •> ultrasensitive Eleclronic Diagnosis. ll*s designed to spot problems in your coupon: Volkswagen when Ihey're at the minor adjustment sloge. Long before •••\ they can do any Veal damage lo your car or your wallet. Every one of % our dealers hasVW Diagnosis, And you get the first four check-up* \ V free wiih a new VW, The Highest Resale Value • Place need fixing up? Based o« what's happened in the post, no other economy ear on the rood holds its value oiler 3 or 4 years as well os a Volkswagen. So, •il ?.* it youVe thinking abouKbuying a new car, think about what it's*going You Can Borrow up to *,r- to b* worth when it's an old car. Because when the lime comes to part company with your VW, you wont be left holding the bag. Borrowing for home improvement is easy .your application processed within 24 -l jJ n j m * /~T"^^^ ^*HI'*- fcy"j '# "H n "* i -~ -^ IBL • • - thafs what you carry your monoy in. . . ' _ 1 " atSuburban Trust. For that modern kitchen hours. And our.interest rates are among or that second bathroom you need or that the lowest in town. . rec room, den or that extra bedroom you're ".'!. Drop by any of our offices and talk to us •» •¥ W $19991 .dying to have. about your plans. We are your home town Including the car; You-can borrow up to $7500 and have bank helping with all your financial rands* Ptritw si Mi dettverr of the Ne«Mk News to my home Name TRUST COMPANY •• #• For all focallon*: Phona: 233-9409 ' * . * • *. • CRANFOflDt GARWOOD: PLAINFlELD: SCOTCH * cut •font cMt 2 North Avenuo Waat 100 Conter Streot 201 East front Street 460 Park Awriij* ' to; TVf WESTFIELD: 170 East Broad Slraot • • * 215 Maifaet 5*., Mew** 07WM p * [UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. I * 580 Springfield Avenuo , t 1124-1134 South Avenue, Plalnfleld • < A . fa PLalnfleld 6-7400 '' • r" » * f - New Jrncv '.t I.firRcsf K Newspaper *• few ib-*4ftw H*r II, 1972 —THC WfOTIILP It J.) LfAME 19 MOTICli -• Jakt aoUttf tKFSf, *•• All aaBlidea\_ut to» tht e Mayor ana1 • MUSIC MSTMJCHON ^- -— »— -»« » Mow* * for nnvttfi r or a plenary canalisation liMno* for •*• THE PERFORMING ARTS y SCHOOL OF NEW *«*" addreww of Uw •>- v -' i 1 :c-V ''•- u n e JERSEY, Inc. i£ ™i . _. PetruMiello, 1243 RouU unmcf tin OF taiAW IOCAI raw • AUTO PIAUM Kdaeatl**U •AUTODtAUaS • aowiiNo PUKOt HIATINO AU CONTtAaOtS aa« Di AUOUSTINf Vaaac Carrlf alar Autrm KOTQVOU MNIIAC PUGMANN MOTOtS PORTUNO HEATING 232-flM • iTavid p* OH COMPANY J : AIR CONDfnONINO M Elm St. WosHlaM ,o« *!-• - Virginia Bttmt- OAIK ,1243 Route #33, M< LANES OvjecUoiu. If any. should be nu4« i»X tg Elnwr A. • OPTICIANS CKtrk of Moun< W» «• all a HOUSE. INC BOWLING XSuSBU ROKRT F. DAY •t BtHMWlcfc DMm-10M NOTKB Ft* Taka SIS4I2S ••PiUtolM^Jgf 19T1 .•:> .i 901-4700 tii* IUJSI 140 Coit4rd Av*; dork 941 tnrfh A«9.1. WasffloU •HOMIIMPtOVIMWNTS RAYMOND E. irtntjafB BUuate* at Ml WMlTMM OPTrOANS • OIANBU A DYMS MotOff ntaa ELM RADIO A TV, Inc. UN o KIII i i; 9M E. So*th Av.V WHIRLPOOL — * KIIIMPM MAUWtOK OHMmNM Thwndar » A.K to S YJfc Drrtm . Pally; • notle* U*t Owont'i Ttvani o Orasaw aa4 cuaalav DIol 232*5512 nr Dtot 274M200 RCA Cal»r TT, Kaslas, 110C»ntr«tAvo. WotlfJol* I INCOL N Mr. KCURY 111 Icood St. DIol 756^01001230 CoMonntaK Avo, CranfM 22M400 OVTICB} AKD tain AVMUM, Mountataittt. N. J. . • MAnr ri^Kti PAYING 20ilm$rrttt WaorftoM Mf fOVIH AVE 1201 South Avo.PkrtnfWd | RHUTtONO PW •aMBMHBBaSHap Otaar Otocaa toPlalalUM MITSWATf AND STATION RADIO TV VATS0 DOM'S TOYOTA WESTFKLD AND ArfUANCES AUTO SALES ast Xtttktu WM. A PAMCHURST i W AMHUCAN •MAU AmiANd WfAIW tht Arw H % MOTOIS CONTUCTOt IRONS - TOASim - MIXIMv CoH 756-4411 Sata»ltokt« ISIS Chrorw, I . ITC • t Itoar • N tt Horn Sa«rv«a«r R«palr tfark Phono 233- HBfRTY GLASS i p 212*4440 | _ 4 II 102 Mill lono Movntolnftltfo, N.A Of W««tfi#W Cfcaabtr of fn f Control Avo. (Opp. Qutmfcy tl.) F sat. Oftle* a»4 Olwwrtfoa: . . . B^B^aSBPiB^BlR^BlB^EaiaflBBi 2924451 Am OArarr IUN DMSa24t44 U.lHwy22 North MoihfUW PLUMBING .VBRN. INC. Coll 233-5407 VAN'S Avo* «• GtfMaf MVBPW CNM vOUHl W# 5-11-St (••st t* WX itetor T«Uida> APPLIANCE CO. MMODEUNO SPECIALTISlt MOUNTAINSIDE •UVJCB — 1HITALLATIOV « NtATtNO GOODWIN MOtOR WESTFIEID DODGI, Inc •CUWAINS,DlUKWIf I40* AvfcL CkaHM A* CORP. «tlmatw HVIIDBNTlAX COMMPAGIAb MIRtSDIS IME • WNMAM HARDWAM JAY-KAY •UtlDIW, MC • DRESDEN AimRMUEBD vaaaj •alts aai CURTAINS, INC 4M4927 B9BS CoH 2324724 Caatmat 1113 South Avo. W., WottftoM I (at ArllasUa INfUHANCl 233-OSTT M PEARSAIL & 374 Short Dr.f MountoInBMo,HX ANTKHIIS aAwsoN fa CADILLAC FRANKENBACH, INC a SERVICE STATIONS THI ATTIC 425 North Avc t WMtfUdl NCDAt MCORATORS I • Oaataai •efaaai Amy Sst.1111 EUCLID TfcUta With MaatMUUas CarUlM — ^ . Custom lbl» Aat torn* WESTFIELD CoT«n ft Dstptri* vaiur Its* a.m to 0 • or • t ftso Slur*. Sf* Htt I INSURANCE' DIol 23Mt54 OM7f44241 FORD SERVICE 232-4700 II™ I* Finn Owa«ra far DIol 232-1500 Arttar Wlttka, (Juit off th« ClreU) DEUCATESSENS 125 Elm ST. WottfloM 115 Km St. Woitflald • Waatl Avfnoriiod E9«SBSB=SS_. • fttttor T«aa-«p« NOWUS CHEVI«LBT 1AUNDME5 O laaaaetlaa War* FORD TQWNE ARTISTT StimjES nd llrad bckk, Solos Sorvko; DELICATESSEN SAMOSET LAUNDRY VMMwti in Xirgritt MTU Open Boor to HoipiUlItf* Call 2324744 ' •a, MlMfi to tth WISTFIELD WAUDOH SERVICE, INC. • Cholet Colfl Cuts 4S9 Ntrth Avt. WMtfteii 11V at Buraa T A«tk«rtM€ 232-3473 • Horn* nsd* flaUtfi ' V SALU 4 isitviea • FroMn Food* . — »RT GUUNtK i t J ' -J ~mY if, JB PUy at Gftthedral tte Braes Cfcesr of courses, revealed by the tributing to this money-raising Scfaosi in 4 vacttsl Mday, May SetsSuwKr board last week, NOW cau- Garage Sales effort, said Mr. WaUace. Ketarak* <* W Dud- 11 at St Grill An Open-Face Danish Sandwich tioned the new curriculum, too Books, bicycles small end y Ct will play trump* with will become "unworkable" If tables, jewelry, bric-a-brac Rec Schedule class assignment continues to To Aid Choir and other items will be sold, -Mrs. ba m the ''basis of sex as in unsold articles will be do- the past." Four garage sales wi II benoted to the Westfield Thrift SPRING char* Pollecfc, supervisor of held May 21 from I a.m. to 5Shop. tke M«atUiii»i4e Reason The possibility looms, point- p.m. to help defray the ex- fc.a • v•' confirm* out Task Force Chairman penses of the WHS choir's Bo- The rain date for the sales OUTDOORS ANTIQUES MARKET e* U* " Jean Ambrose, swet each is May 21 from T2 p.m. to « child will be required to take mer, according to Edgar Wal- p.m. ELM STMIT Nf CO, HEAftT Of WUTF1ELO ttoa program for the residents lace, choral director. QTMojntiiaBi* New for ttw four mini-courses each year, Stfuvfey, IllUy II, W» — It «m. to * spring prop^m will be a wo- but must list eight preferenc The 40 selected choir mem- es when choosing. The schoo:bers, billed as the Westfkld UNIFORMS ON DISPLAY rotan Chorale, will be sponsored by during ?nat md i will then assign the classes. Samples of uniforms for the Sponsored by "It is vitally important that the American Council for Na trts> to a JWisy *]|tt Mete Service (ACNS) in Wectftekl High School band, the *a*» at she* stadium. A {the girl who puts down small twirlers and the coior guard are WESTFIELD KIWANIS CLUB Urn . (Umrfol awl tMM- *n£nes first on her prefer- New York. Reader's Digest F fct/« •ettbajl underwrites the cost of t fa e on display on Jolin Franks win- dink, a*4 twfartiog class are ence fest be enrolled in that dow. To Benefit It* College Scholarship Fund '" , class before the boy who list choral tour. Mr. Wallace ex- tote MV for tfeu sum- ha flamr MM ft* plained that it Is an effort in mer. ed it fourth,", said Mrs. Am REFRESHMENTS SOLD I It* • Sh«wn«-en-Oilawara. Pa. 1S356 Savo 20c Librarians Elect (717> 421*1300 ^»»* Two Boroitt* • .. . • • ••• Gevt. liupoctod Grace Schulman of DecrtieM WHOLE, HALF OR SLICED Elementary School, Mountain- WHOLE *\-+ r :,.•--.'•_ side,; and. Marjorie CaJvert of Echobcook' School, Mountaiii '.& 1. v PASTRAMI y.?* side,: have been installed as tf program chairman and secre FRYING tai^'-treasurer of the Union ••y. Repretentcd by: HAIR DRYER 1 Robert f. Warner, Inc., County School Librarians' Asso- 630 Fifth Avenue, Naw York, N.Y, 10020. ciation ,' Sister Alice James of %% AND STYLE* Holy Trinity School is-the out- <•>.£ CHICKEN && QUARTERED 95 fe going president •fs-iv- t 4K :-*ft •/ *•. • A - t CHICKEN PARTS f.'>l L'* && LEGS w/BACKS IRE ATS w/WINGS b- •\S* v:-*.* -• *•-.-- "•"> 39 39 Li. Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. '•IVi SCHICKHAUS Diluuo (NX.) Hormol STORE SLICED h Uw Our Rear Entrance From Town Parklrtf Lot . You don't really get more bourbon fa Price* Effective Thurt., Frl., Sat. Only Ji ' In a bottle of J. W. Dant. It just tastes GENOA .•-•-* MUENSTER NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON SALI ITEMS \ ••- that way. Taste J. W. Dant Olde Bourbon. UVERWURST %.y. 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