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VOL 4 NO. 45 SCOTCH FLAINS-FANWQOD, N,J. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1863 A COPY Committee Will Debate Dwelling Issue
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IRISH SWEEPSTAKES WINNER — Little Hherri Ver= kouillc, 3KJ holds draft, for 4 0 pounds ($112.00) drawn on the National Band Ltd. of Dublin. Bherri won con- solation priKO of the Irish Sweepstakes with tiekot hor grandfrithor, Mr. Walter Rtvst of Klixaboth, bought for hrher, , ShorShorrri and siHtur jodyy (riGht)wil() l sharo the svln- nings, whichhh wilill bo usedd fofrr tnoir eduoation, Tho j are tho daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Robort VorkouillG of 2233 Jersey Avenuo, Scotch Plains. Said Mrs. Ver- kouillo; ' 'They would rather have a nickol fora p!u:k of Bum". (Stuff photo)
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Till- MKICHHT, 1-A'TTkST NICWSPAPI-R IN Scared iJLA]NS-l-ANVV(X)l/S HISTORY! AT TESIIMONIAL niNN: R - Heotah I-'l.un itj^n hip Cumnnltt t nwui t.iurp Johnston urt i nL-i I urn t i ' i iv"i ''I" mi i * IA iu.S wi th gi It c e i li fii i*i I it tniioiu.il Hunt r hold il Cld It 1
ilclbt rK •:< ->t mi i»t Mcmd i> % (Hi \niJ, May JO Al <> htiwn lu n ,m Mr t)i im P ivu - and Gui 't hpi ik( i John I1 IUI ,i n # • • u * * u * 0, cold) _ ..Jlllil )':i!i»()iiNew Jersey agency, to see that this heritage mann, of 219 Pat arson Rd», Fan- is not uprooted. Action For Lower Speed* wood has for the past four years Sincerely, worked closely v> 1th the commit- Gentlemen I A well attended meeting of the Ave,, Scotch Plalns,,for the pur- We of the Scotch Plains Junior SCOTCH PLAINS JUNIOR Hetfield Ave, Public Safety Com- pose of deciding whatrsteps should tee and the Vestry in raising Woman's Club heartily support WOMAN'S CLUB the necessary ft nds for the new mittee was held Sunday afternoon, he taken for the furtherance of a rhfi tireservation of the Lee Mrs. Michael Tierney, May 19, 1953, at the horns of petition heretofore'presented to building, Tne addition is so Homestead on Raritan road. President, Joseph Hillman, 1109 Hetfield the Township Committee of arranged so thi t a third story can he added at a future date Scotch Plains on May 7,1963 to if the need arises. Members reduce the present excessive of the present B\aiding Commit- speed limit on HajCfleld Ave. of tee are, Mr, Hsnry Hoffmann, 35 mph to its former 25 mph. chairman; Mr. F'ichard Lea, Churchwarden; 'ir.CarlGracc'.- In view of the fati that Brook- iy church wardori; Mr. Philip side Park's only entrances are Cobb, Treasure] of Building located on Hetfielt, Ave,, and that Funds; Mr, Hen-y Broch, As- this park will be the scene of sistant Treasurer of Building Little League Ball Games and Funds; Mrs, Caj 1 Gracely, Sec- many civic and organization retary, Mr- Warrsn Jensen Mru outings and picnics, the Com- William Schubert, Mr8 Henry mittee felt that immediate action Wilson and Mr, Harry Hughes. for the protection of the children The Building committee had of the area should be taken be- its first drive £>v pledges for cause of the increased flow of the new building in June of 1959 traffic on Hetfield which Is only when the church' ••• former Rec- 27' feet wide, particularly during tor, the Rev, G^rge A. Ernst the evening hours and weekends. was its rector. In January of 1963 the Rev. Cl cater C, Hand, The fact that there will be a Jr«, was called u be its rector summer activity program in and lie has helped the committee Brooks ids Park sponsored by the in planning the uial stages for Recreation CommisiaQn of Scotch the building, Plains and a Library Hour for At the presen time the nur- children was also brought up as sery und the kinUiirgurden class additional reasons for adequate of the church SCIMJI are mint- protection and safety standards ing in Public SIMOOI //I. Tht; for children using Hetfield Ave, as an access to the Park. ASHLAND, Oi'-. 'UPli — Ash- Committees we.s appointed to land poiiCt rocou: ted the crimes consider methods to cope with of a recent weekend, A wash basizi was stolen ::rom a service this situation, and suggestions station wall an I $8 worth of rnude for consultations with both Slate and Township officials to soda pOp was [akon from a REV. THOMAS J, MC CANN (left) congratulates Rev, David E. O'Connel! on his new assign- ment to the chaplaincy at the Benedictine Motherhouse in Elizabeth, A farewell reception was eliminate the present dangerous the pond :.n Lithia park held in the church auditorium for Fr. O'Connell on Sunday. Also in photo i p cauirield( right) conditions which will be greatly was dyod green, which is "rou- s r aggravated during the summer 1 1 former assistant at St. Bartholomew"S, tini ," poiic-f salt months. '. I
THIRTEEN youngsters piotured above are prize winners at the second annual Children's Art Exhibit held May 6 to 17th at the Watohuni Office of the Somer- set Trust Company, Blue Star Shopping Center, Prizes ranged from $15 savings accounts to Merit Award CertlflcateB. (Staff Photo") Former Committeeman Honored Over two hundred persons Plains, Committeeman George Company. A dozen representa- from Scotch Plains gathered at Johnston, acting as Toastmaster, achieved to his lovely wife, Jean Combe. Wires of congradulations tives of Liberty Mutual attended Partisan Davies, were received from many friends the newly rebuilt Old Heidelberg Introduced the principal speaker the dinner, Restaurant, Route 22, Scotch of the evening, a former Scotch Gifts, were presented to the including U£, Representative I; Mr, Paulson recounted several honoree by Police Chief James Florence Dwyer and State Senator .Plains, on Monday night. May Plains resident, John Paulson, a of the high points in Mr. Davies* 20th, to honor their former longtime friend and business as- Osnato on behalf of the Nelson Stamler- business life as well as those assembled guests and by Phil Mayor and Committeeman, Oram sociate of Mr, Davies*, Mr. in his public life. A Swathmore General Chairman of the tes- Davies. Davies is presently Chief Claims Lucia, President of the Scotch graduate, Mr, Davies served in Plains Republican Club, Elmer timonial dinner, James Osnato The invocation was given by Manager of the New York office the Navy In the Anti-submarine and co-chairman, George John- James Dixon, Treasurer of Scotch of the Liberty Mutual Insurance DeUmire, Chairman of the Scotch Patrol, After moving to Scotch Plains Republican City Commit- ston were aided by Helen Reldy, M M Plains, he learned of the need tee, and Mayor Norman La- Phil Lucia and George Venezio. for volunteer •workers at the ¥»M«C«A. Bytnen newas serving as the General Chairman of the Drive ToSave Lee \ Y,M,C,A,, an office he held for three years. His Interest in this organization led him to an active Homestead Is Begun ; roll in the Community Fund. He served as General Chairman of Two men interested in en- Memorials Committee that was created by the S, A, R, when the Community Fund for two riching the future by preserving years. For six years Mr, Davies the past are Philip Cobb, local they became Interested in served Scotch plains as a Trus- historian, and Russell Doerlnger, preserving this historic site.The tee on the Library Board. In active in community affairs. Plainfieid Historical Society has 1956 he successfully ran for the These men have undertaken to evinced an interest in saving office of Township Committee- lead a drive to preserve the Lee these priceless heritages of the man, During his second term Homestead on the Freeholder's past. he served as Mayor, and after tract on Old Raritan Road in The most recent conclusion of this term, he chose not to run Scotch Plains. the County Vocational Board of During his six years in office, The pre-revolutionary Lee Education Is that the buildings Mr, Davies served on every House has been the center of much are of no value to them In their Township Committee, Mr. Paul- interest since the Republican projected new school and must son summed up the many fine Women's League of Scotch Plains be demolished or sold at auction qualities of Mr. Davies by des- first addressed themselves to and removed. Even as County- cribing him as a "Doer". Mr saving this gracious and wide project, cost of removal George Johnston's description of important example of early A- of aU the structures would be Mr. Davies, "Analytical and con- erican architecture from de- prohibitive. The Lee Homestead servative -the 'Barry Goldwater' molition, The League has been in and the outbuildings take up less of Scotch Plains", delighted and close contact with both the Free- than an acre on a plot of land amused the gathered assembly. holders and the County Vocational that is 42,9 acres. They are Mr. Davies attributed what Board of Education through their nicely situated on a knoU on the measure of success he had representative, Mrs, Robert extreme tip of the property, An Heald. architect recently stated that all A mass of data about the Lee structures were in exceptional sought a site that combined the mented that many people in the House was compiled by Miss condition. grace of the past with the ad- area with relics of the past Reignette Marsh, late Regent of Mr, Doerlnger said, 'The vantages of the future, they have asked them If their trea- the D.A.R., authenticating its Technical College has over 42 could not have found a more de- sures might be preserved for pre-Revolutionary status, Mrs, acres in which to situate their sirable spot. One of the greatest posterity in the Homestead, "It John Kean, Past President necessary buildings, The Lee assets that any college has Is is obvious that a nucleus for a fine General of The Colonial Dames Manse lends itself to either an the aura of distinction that old collection is just waiting for a of America has opined, 'The administration building or a gracious buildings give it. The place to be stored", said Mrs, Lee Homestead is most unusual small museum on the premises. Ivy Colleges are renowned in Sampson. because it is complete with all We are not dealing here with the legend and song. The proposed Mrs, Robert Heald reported dependences. It does truly confines of limited area that Technical College has a built- that during the recent Friends of present a picture of our pre- would give them no recourse but in aura that the County Vocational the Library historic display Revolutionary home sites." Once to tear down these buildings In Board of Education has to recog- several people indicated an in- these structures are destroyed, a order to make way for their nize if they are to make this the terest in contributing valuable slice of Americana goes down the classroom structures," meaningful school that the future mementos and furniture to the drain that we will never be able Both private citizens and his- students deserve. The Greatest Lee Homestead, to retrieve. When millions are torical groups recognize the need of ourtechnlcalschools,ac- At a recent meeting at the spent on the restoration of WU- priceless asset that the County cording to educators, is more home of Mrs, Harry E. Bern- liamsburg, how can we be so Vocational Board of Education basic cultural values. It is hoped stein, 1410 Cooper Road, Scotch shorf sighted as to abandon a bona has on the property that is pre- that the County will see that the Plains, it was suggested that a fide ORIGINAL, not just a re- sumably the site of a County two- Lee Homestead Is too valuable public information campaign tf production. year technical college. It has to be lost as a County treasure. urge both the Freeholders and tin The Sons of the American further been suggested that the In making way for the new, we County Vocational Board c Revolution of Westfield have proposed institution may some- must always insure that our Education to retain the L(. pledged their assistance In doing day be an accredited Junior Col- priceless heritage of the past Homestead and outbuildings t whatever is possible to preserve lege, Mr. Cobb stated, "When the will be available as an iiisplraLion instituted. Retained either as this historic landmark through Freeholders purchased this tract for the future," part of the proposed campus c their past President, John Lud- they bought with it a bonus whose Mrs. William Sampson and to allow a Union County Historic; low, Mr, Ludlow is currently value is so great that it cannot Mrs. Cordon Ehrlich who have Museum to be establishei serving as Chairman of the be measured in dollars and cents. sought to stimulate interest in Response haw ranged fro. Organization's Monuments and Were they to have deliberately saving the Lee Homestead com- practically all municipalities the County. AT SCHOOL NUMBER ONE
THIRD GRADERS from School Number One, Scotch Plains, celebrated their annual ' 'Pan American Festival** on Wed- nesday, May 15th, by dressing up in South American Costumes and performing Latin Am#riean doneos and qamet. PhotO- qropher J.J, Alexander captured the feStivitieB on film for TIMES readers.
?-MlfcA* Mary {Catherine Linney, 17 year secretary, and Mrs, Arthur 25 from 10 ajn, to 4 p.m., be- old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Badala, treasurer, cause of inclement weather, 8 William X, Linney, 25 Highlander * * * • * * Talk of the Towns Dr., Scotch Plains, was awarded The student body of Scotch Mrs, Robert P. Spagna has second prize in an international Plains - Fanwood High School been elected president of the science fair held last week in elected William Rohr, a junior, Scotch Plains B.p.O, Elks 2182 •By Elaine Stornelli Albuquerque, N,M, president of the Student Council, Aujdliary, Others installed were; Some of you have already made Following the recommendation * * * Others elected were: Vice pres- Mrs. Gene DiCavalcante, first definite plans for your vacations. from the Shackamaxon Garden Mtas Elizabeth Lowry, former ident. Dale Slivlnske; secretary, vice president! Mrs, Staurt Mac Others are still undecided as to Club, Scotch Plains - Fanwood ioclal worker and housemother Lawrlce Checchlo, and trea- Cormack, second vice president; > "how and where" they should High School and the Stage House at Smith College for 25 years surer, Dianne Jannuzzl, Mrs, Joseph E, Serrantt, flag spend theirs. Inn won awards for outstanding spoke to the Plainfleid-Westfield * * * bearer* Mrs, Walter W, Jodzle- a Whatever your plans may be~ landscape design from the Gar- Smith College Club last Friday The annual Lions Day spon- wlcz, recording secretaryj Mrs, wouldn't you like to share them den Club of Now Jersey, Certifi- in the home of Mrs. Irwin G, sored by the Fanwood Lions Club, Frank j. Russell, corresponding W with some of your friends and cates for Civic Achievement In Sunderman, 2120 Old Rarltan Rd,, originally planned for May 18, neighbors? Landscape Design were pre- Scotch Plains, will be hfilri this Saturday, May CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 Call me at AD 2-0590, sented Robert Adams jr., high * * * school principal and Peter * * * Kooluria, Innkeeper at the Stage Two members of the Scotch House Inn, by Mrs, Fred Baser Plains Woman's Club will serve the New jersey Federation of of the Schackamaxon Club. Women's Clubs next year, Mrs, PORTABLE TV * * * George J, Fischer, chairman of The Fanwood College Club held the yearbook commitee, and a dinner in the home of their Mrs, James S. Bell, northern president, Mrs, John M, Coul- region vice chairman of publicity ter, 129 Russell Rd., Fanvvood, * * * for club officers and committee The West-Mount Chapter of chairman, A final meeting of this Deborah Hospital svill hold a year1 s executive board followed 8 rummage sale May 23 Ik 24, * Large * * * at 373 Park Ave,, Scotch Plains Miss Charlotte Ann Harring, (next to the Shop-rite), 9j30A,M» Selection daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles to 4 P.M. AS LOW Harring of 216 Union Ave,, Scotch * Fully * * * Guaranteed Plains, became the bride of Roger The Scotch Plains - Fanwood AS F.LA1NK STORNELLI Dwight Tease, son of Mr, and Nevvcomers Club held their at Our Store Mrs, David Teese of Warren monthly meuting last Tuesday Miss Susan jane Wynn and Township last Saturday, Night in the YMCA, The pro- Lt« John Robert McNair, USAF, * • * gram for the evening was a film See Us For Lowest Prices -Best Brands son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert j, Mrs, Fred Rodgers,scrapbook "Vacation Fun In New jer- McNair of 36 Kempshall Terr,, chairman of the Fanwood junior sey," Mrs, Keith Norman, pres- Fanwood, were married last Sat- Woman's Club, accepted the state ident, welcomed the new msm- urday in Waterbury, Conn, The award for their club scrapbook be.*s introduced by Mrs, Michael bride is the daughter of Mr, and at the annual convention of the Dillon, vice president, Mrs, WiUiain M, Wynn of Water- junior Membership Department, * * * SMITTY'S bury, New jersey Federation of The St. Nicholas Women's * * * Women's Clubs at Atlantic Citye The club was also awarded cerif i - Auxiliary celebrated its 25th an- The Garden Department of the niversary last Tuesday evening Scotch Plains Woman's Club took cates of merit for their work Servics & Salts for the Meals for Millions in the Italian - American Hall, a bus trip to Longwood Gardens Valley Ave,,, Scotch Plains. Mrs, in Kennett Square, Pa», last Wed- Foundation, CARE and Upper Ex- 514 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS tremity Amputee Funds Eugene Novello is president, nesday, Longwood Gardens is a Mrs, James Esoldo, vice pres- OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9, SAT. TIL 6 horticultural showpiece estab- * * * ident, Mrs, Anrico Checckio. lished by the late philanthro- A smorgasbord luncheon held pist, Pierre S, duPont, Mrs, last ThursdaylntheScotchplains Emery E, Gebert andMrs,Harry Baptist Church brought to a close L. Palf were in charge of the this season for the Union County arrangements, Chapter of the African Violet * • * Society of America, Mrs, Michael Bryant Brennan was elected Hughes was hostess chairman, president of the PhUathalians * * * last Saturday night in the South- side Firehouse, Scotch Plains, Brent B. Caldwell of 211 Mid- Other officers elected were: Vice way Ave,, Fanwood attended the President, Vernon Bakerf re» 73rd annual Congress of the Na- cording secretary, Mrs, Geoffrey tional Society of the Sons of Hainan corresponding secre- the American Revolution in tary, Mrs, Joseph DeShazo and Lexington, Ky», Sunday through treasurer, John Flanagan, Wednesday.
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Bring iJii'in lo Pun American! We'll see ihul they are y c-icuiied and inolli^proofed, then safely stored for the: sum- iner, Al the; e-nd of llie: Htiininer, or sootier if you so desire, they'll be taken out of storage and freshly pressed and wall. inJJ fe»r you. You pay nothing for moth-proofing and box *Model P91 11 storage; . . . just the; norinul elryi'leaiiiiigs charges. Don't *with batteries, wall! Bring in your winter wear soon. case, and earphone *Fully Guaranteed Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday through Saturday Same: Day Dryc.Ieaning and Shirl Laundering at No Kxlra Cost AH Shirl Laundering and Dryelcaiiing Done on Premises TTY'S on "the- circle* Service & Sales f*4; 514 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS © iUna CA.M.A. OPIH EVERY IVENIMG Til 9, SAT. Til 6 at the Scotch-Plains-Pan wood tics and, abos'o all, to help inspire Robert R, Risher Gets Esso Post High School whore ho Is Presi- everyone sviiti a profound rever- 3 Fanwood Man To dent of the Band, a member of ence for the principles of this PI ing Co., chief scientific affiliate the Moonglowers, the Orchestra, government founded by our fore- of Standard Oil Co. (N.j,). Attend National the National Honor Society, Trea- fathers. Mr, Risher is a veteran of surer of the Key Club and was Residing at 211 Midway Avenue, 8 14 years of company service. last year's delegate to New Mr. Caldwell is President of the o He joined the products research S.A.R. Convention Jersey Boys State representing Caldwell Tiro Co., Inc., 2114 Park division after nearly a year as Brent 8, Caldwell of Fanwood Fanwood. Brent is also an Ex- Avenue, South Pis infield which "0 a student engineer and worked on will attend the 73rd Annual Con- plorer Scout, Troop 104, and a has been located there for the past r diesol and automotive lubes, Ho gress of the National Society of member of All Saints Episcopal ten years. m was named head of general en- the Sons of the American Revo- Church in Scotch Plains. In gineering and mechanical groups lution in Lexington, Kentucky next September, he will enter The Elected To Institute in 1955 and head of the business week. He will accompany his Citadel, The Military College of m and mechanical section in 1958. father-in-law. Dr. George Hay South Carolina, and will partici- Harold Haddock, Jr., CPA of In 1959, Mr, Risher transferred of Johnstown, Pa., who is Presi- pate In The Citadel - Charleston Scotch Plains, has been elected to the company's mechanical di- dent of the Cambria County S.A,R, SJ\.R. Chapter while there. A a member of the American In- vision, Chapter. descendant of Col. James Van- stitute of Certified Public Ac- A Lehigh graduate with a Mr. Caldwell is a member of derburgh of Poughkeopsie and countants, bachelor's in chem engineering, the Abraham Clark Chapter in Tristram Coffin of Nantucket, he Mr, Haddock is associated with he earned a master's In engineer- Roselle, which celebrated its 40th is an 11th generation American - the Newark office of the ac- ing management from Newark anniversary this past year. Serv- his ancestors having settled in counting firm of Price Water- College of Engineering at night. ing at present as a trustee of the New England in the early 1600s. house & Co. A native of Aliquippa, Pa., a group, he has held the positions The National Convention (May Pittsburgh suburb, he is married of Treasurer and Secretary. His 19-22) will not only renew fellow- NEW YORK (UPI' — Home and has 4 children, father, the late A.B, Caldwell ship among descendants of the builders can save an estimated Robert R, Msher, Jr. of Cranford, served as its Presi- participants of the American Re- $90 in construction with light- Robert R, Risher, jr., of 1939 NEW YORK (UPI) — Of the dent, and his son. Brent II, was volution, but will strive to strong- weight plastic drain pipes re- nation's 17 million stockholders, recently inducted Into the chapter then the purposes of the chapters, cently approved by the Federal Duncan Dr., Scotch Plains, has some 5 million are housewives, Housing Administration, ac- been appointed assistant manager as the first third generation which is to preserve relics of according to the American Pe- member in the Chapter's his- the Revolutionary period, to mark cording to the manufacturing of the mechanical division troleum Institute. Chemists Association. at Esso Research and Engineer- tory. Young Brent Is a senior scenes of Revolutionary activi-
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MEET MISS VOLVO! TEST DRIVE THE NEW VOLVO P1800S SPORTS COUP! Women Get Honor Scroll The Holl of Honor scroll of a "Top Five" club was presented to the Scotch Plains junior Woman's Club last weekend at the Uti\ annual convention of the Junior Membership Department of t|,e NCW Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs at Chalfonte-Haddon Hull in Atlantic City. ~ "™~ — —— The selection was made from gene Schiller and Mrs, Ernan the 136 federated Junior Women's Di Franeosco jr. Clubs in the state for outstanding Other special awards given to achievement and service to the the club was first place for nil community, district, state and around work in American Home nation, and the betterment of Gardens and Conservation, under international understanding dur- the co-chairmanship of Mrs.Fd- ing they year 1962-63. Each year win Adam and Mrs. Joseph Gold- five clubs are judged exceptional stein; a special award for excep- in all around work, thus the name tional achievement in the Civics "Top Five" is given to the award. and Legislation Department to The local club has received this Mrs, Leonard Saeharj the first recognition five times since it place award for best work in was federated 15 years ago, the Membership, which was under last time was in I960, The award the chairmanship of Mrs, James was accepted by Mrs, Michael Fusco, and the second place F, Tierney, president of the club award for the most outstanding and recently elected to a second club scrapbook, which was pre- term, who was also a delegate pared by Mrs, Robert Brosky to the Convention with Mrs, Eu- and her committee. The club also received an award for the largest per capita donation to the Plan Program Upper Extremity Amputee Fund, Also attending the convention Young men between the ages for the Club was the senior ad- of 15 and 18 who are interested DISPLAYING AWARDS, won by the Scotch Plains Junior Woman's Club at the Annual Con= visor, Mrs, O. Harold Abitanta, vention in Atlantic City last weekend is: left to right in the front row; Miss Helen Thome, in Soa Exploring are invited with Mrs, John Huth, Mrs, Walter Sixth District Adviser; Mrs. C. Harold Abitanta, senior club adviser; Mrs, Michael Tierney, their parents to a special meeting Mahowsky, Mrs, James Eftaxes, president; Mrs, John Huth, and Mrs, James Eftaxes. In the same order in the back row are Mrs, at the Fanwood Presbyterian Ernest Di Francesco, Mrs. Frank Spinale, Mrs, Larry Popp, Mrs, Hugh Giordano, and Mrs.Phil- Church Friday, May 24 at 8 p.m. Mrs, Frank Spinale, Mrs, Law- ip Casciano. Sea Exploring, oldest branch of rence Popp, Mrs, Philip Cas- the Exploring program of the ciano, Mrs, Hugh Giordano, Mrs, NEW YORK (UPI)—Former Boy Scouts of America, has at- Edward Christiansen, Mrs. heavyweight boxing champion tracted thousands of olderScouts Frederick Koehler, Mrs, Robert FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY III EwMivd Charles fought 42 ama- Theising, and Mrs, Alexander teur bouts and won them all. and young men. Seamanship, sealore, and Scouting Ideals com- Oarafalo, bine to make Sea Exploring Finest In Chiklrens* popular through the nation. Clothing From Birth to 14- The Sea Exploring program of- Hoofbeats To Meet fers young men opportunities in The Union County Hoofbeats are holding a trailride on May UHK OUR leadership, adventuring in the I1ANDI- out-of-doors, and exploring 23, The members from Scotch LIST- $3,98 Mono , $4.98 Sttrto CHARGR vocational possibilities. Plains will meet at the South PT.AN The May 24th meeting will side f (rehouse, and ride together give parents and young men an up to Seeley's Pond, There they opportunity to learn more about will meet the members from air the Sea Exploring program and Skytop Farms for a picnic lunch, Children's snop about the now Soa Explorer Ship After lunch they will ride back. 415 PARK AVKNUIS being sponsored by the Fanwood The Skytop members will return SCOTCH PLAINS by way of trails in Watchung 322-4422 Presbyterian Church as a part of its Scouting program. Reservation. At the meeting on May 17, the final plans were discussed for ORGE the trail ride, After that Mary Ann Perker of Springfield, read the list of classes for the annual Formerly of Westfield horseshow. This list was sub- ARING mitted to Mr. Theodore Stamen, CUSTOM MADE the Union County 4H advisor, for approval. 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Miss Carey served as the nation's foremost ministers social chairman of Phi Mu social and educators, will preach the sorority and was elected to Baccalaureate sermon, membership in Pi Sigma Alpha, The Honorable Charles Klein, national political science Q. president judge of the Orphan's honorary. E U Court for Philadelphia County, Miehaells, who has been ac- H will deliver the Commencement cepted for graduate study at the O Joyce Diane Marring U address. University of Wisconsin in the Nan Rodino m Among the candidates for fall, served as president of the bachelors degrees are two student chapter of the American The Scotch Plains f.'anwond Society of Physical Education' students from the Scotch Plains Chemical Society, and was re- joint IT A Scholarship Committee Sherry was chosen as 'a area. They are Miss Carol-Ann cently the recipient of the Armed has awarded scholarships representative for the Girl's Carey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forces Chemical Association totaling $1,150 to four members Citizenship Institute sponsored Oilman H. Carey, 1224 Sleepy Award as an outstanding R.O.T.C. of the Senior Class of Scotch by the Women's Club and "Best- Hollow Lane; and Arthur F, cadet. He is a member of Pi Plains 1-anwood High School. As ail-Around" by the Senior Class. Michaelis, son of Mr, and Mrs, Mu Epsilon, national mathe- in the past, these scholarships Members of the Scotch Plains Paul P. Michaelis, 2088 NIcholl matics honorary; Alpha Chi are awarded to graduates pre- Fanwood Scholarship Committee Avenue, Sigma, national professional paring to enter teaching profes- and their contributing schools Miss Carey is a candidate for chemical fraternity; and Sigma sions.Tlie successful candidates this year are: Chairman - Mrs, the bachelor of arts degree, while Alpha fipsilon social fraternity. are: John E. Runnells, jr., re- Nun Rodino, daughter of Mr. presenting the High ' School; & Mrs. Samuel Rodino, 15Seville Secretary - Mrs. Alfred R', Row, Fanwood, who will attend Brandt, Schaekamazon School; SKI-: is \--a\i vavu Newark State College in Union. Treasurer - Mrs. Philip Stein! Among her many activities. Nan School ffl; Publicity - Mrs, Her- WEDDING FLOWERS has lieen President of the Future man F. Tjaden, Evergruyn Teachers of America, a member School- Mrs. William Roiir, Our I'rit-i-H arc Ni'iiHomihlt'! of the National Honor Society and Howard B, Brunner School; Mrs. \\f lii'e an lhi> |iri'!iiiH('K Si i call a delegate to Girls* Citizenship David Hawk, Junior High School; us any time FA 2-7()01 Institute. Mrs. Herbert Jensen, LaCrandi Mildred j, Horbelt of 2506 School and Mrs. Everett SicRole, Mountain Ave., Scotch Plains is Sherry Smolen Alexander Mulr School PTO. PONZIO FLORAL SHOP the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Society, Mildred is secretary of •Jll IMON ..\VK. SCOTCH PLAINS William Horbelt. A member of the Future Teachers of America 12 join Intermediate Near Highway 22 the National Honor Society and and has been active in many other the Spanish National Honor extra-curricular activities. She State Band; Orchestra will attend Newark State College, Joyce Diane Marring is the On April 27, 1963 the follow- daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Robert. ing junior High School Band and E. Harring and resides at 413 Orchestra members auditioned Union Avo., Scotch Plains. Joyce for and were accepted for the will also attend Newark State Central Jersey Intermediate All College where she will prepare State Band and Orchestra: Wayne for a place in the field of Laltala, Richard Batdorf, Robert Elementary Education. Inter- Annis, Robert Brelinsky, Mauro ested in several musical and Ruggieri, William Rabbins, David social activltius, Joyce is also Ware, Thomas Oaye, Jim lluber, a member of the National Honor Ed Lambertsen, John Oldliam and Society and Future Teachers of Christine Finger, These students America. competed with approximately 700 other students for the 150 possible Sherry Smolen, who will at- chairs. They will give a concert tend Michigan State University, is in Governor Livingston H.S.on the daughter of Mr. & Mrs.May 26 at 2:00 p.m. Warren Smolon, 2235 Coles Avenue, Scotch Plains. 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TIL 6 gar of 10 Hrandywine Court, > junior Women Close Season Scotch Plains, entertained at flic PI banquet with songs and satires, Fanwood Scoutmaster The Junior Woman's Club of Bureau of Plainf Ield, gave parties words and music written by Mr, Fanwood closed its season with an at John E. Runnolls Hospital and Ungar. An original monologue installation banquet held atPedl- Graystone Hospital and provided was given by Mrs. Ungnr, Given Council Award flous, Watchung, Mrs. Arthur hospitals with plants, cookies, The Music Department sang Alan Ebersole of 62 Woodland Ave,, I-'anwimil was awarded Hit,1 Bradley, president of the party favors, occupational pro- selections from "Porgy and Hoy Scouts' highest council nwanl, i he Silver Henvur, ai the Watchiin^ Fanwood Woman's Club installed jects and gave of her time freely Boss" which they had presented Area Council's Annual njnner Thursday nighL ut the Far Hills Inn. th.3 new officers, to many other charitable deeds. at the recent Sixth District Music Mr. lihersole who agreed to > New officers included! Presi- Mrs, John Herrmann was pre- Festival, Mrs. Herrmann accom- be I he ScouLmasier of Troop 172 The Silver Heaver Award is a dent, Mrs, William Pollard; First sented a scroll from the club for panied ai Lho piano, Vocalists Westfiekl "until they could rind made by (lie National Council of vice president, Mrs. David Meh- her outstanding service to the were Mrs, Harry Carr, Chair- someone else'1, has been their the Hiiy Scouts of America u|xiu d PI rlngf second vice-president, Music Department by directing man, Mrs, William Crosby,Mrs. Scoutmaster For over 111 years. reeomeiidatioii of the local Colin tn Mrs, Frank Eekert; recording and accompanying the choral Ernest Clchler, Mrs, Krosge, In this time the troop has grown eil. Survico lo tlieSeoutiin1, move secretary, Mrs, David Rognlie; group for the past five years, Mrs. Mehrlng, Mrs. Webster, to be one of the largest Seoul ineni, the community and the a corresponding secretary, Mrs, Mrse Pollard, assisted byMrs. Mrs, Rodgors, Mrs. MarryZepf- Troops in tlie East, and has in it eluu'ch are made lliu basis <>f 1 lit- so Peter Eshbaugh and treasurer, Kurt Uebele, Membership Chair- ler, Mrs, Thomas Swcnncy.Mrs. more active Eagle Scouts ilian awani. O Mrs, Michael Doyle, man, installed the following now Schmidt,, and Mrs, Keenan,, any other troop in the nation, Special guests attending the members; Mrs, Donald Apple- Arrangements for the banquet Alan also serves as the Assis- banquet were Miss Helen Thome, gate, Mrs. Robert Keenan, Mrs, wore mode by Mrs.NormanMct/, tant Cubmasier of Cub Puck 333 nowiAm; itAsiiiuiAAM ST. LOUIS 322-9626 HAMON Produce Market 171 E. 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Carteret. rjflW J CR 3-4200 and is now Chaplain at the Bene- N.J, Two Scotch Plains girls par- Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Ro- Ave,,, Fanwood,, Sunday, May 12, TALK dictine Motherhouse and Novi- ticipating in the recital are Miss bert B. Hubingers 143 Hunter 1963. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 tiate m Elizabeth, N.J, Marcia Natson and Miss Carol AveB, Fanwood, Sunday, May 12, * * * * * * Ann Simondo 1963, Son to Mr, and Mrs. Alvin secretary; and Mrs. Harold A, The Homestead Village As- * * * * * * Wild, 390 Valleyscent Ave», Plate, treasurer,, sociation of Scotch Plains held BIRTHS Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Her- Scotch Plains, Tuesday, May 14, * * * a spring dinner-dance Friday Daughter to Mr. and Mrs0 Jo- man Fraziers 373 park Ave,, 1963, A representative of KLM Air- night at the Par Hills Inn, Somer- seph Lope?,, 192 Second St,f Fan- Scotch Plains, Sunday, May 12, * * * lines presented a program vlllea A coctail party was held wood, Friday, May 3, 1963, 1963B Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Wal- ••Tourist's Holland" to the Wo- preceding the dinner, * * * * * * ter Stobb, 310 Valleyscent Ave,, man's Club of Fanwood last Wed- * * * Son to Mr, and Mrs,Frederick Son to Mr, and Mrs, William Scotch Plains, Wednesday, May nesday afternoon in the Pres- Alex Shumski of 1832 Mountain Zeiss, 234 William St., Scotch P, Belden, 59 Beech Ave,, Fan- 15, 1963, byterian Church. Ave,, Scotch Plains, has been Plains, Friday, May 3, 1963, wood, Sunday, May 12,1963, * * * * * * promoted to line forman by the * * * * • * Son to Mr, and Mrs, Donald Scotch Plains Lodge 2182, BPO Essex Division Electric Dis- Son to Mr, and MrsB Henry Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Johnson, 91 Willoughby Rd,, Fan- Elks will hold their second annual tribution Department of Public Schwiering, 165 Paterson RdH James L. Murray, 79 Monorose wood, Wednesday, May 15, 1963O family clambake Saturday, May Service Electric and Gas Com- Fanwood, Saturday, May 4,1963, 24 at 7;30 p.m. in the lodge pany. * • * Local Youngsters To Attend Retreat | home at 1716 E, Second St., Scotch * * * Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Ar- Plains. The Fanwood College Club thur propsner, 183 Mountalnvlew Senior High young people from George L. Hunt, Rev, Charles * * * celebrated its 30th anniversary Ave,, Scotch Plains, Tuesday, both the Fanwood Presbyterian L« Sorg, and Miss Annie Laure Robert Butler of 1958 Duncan Monday evening at a covered May 7, 1963, Church and the Washington (N.J,} 'Cureton, all of the Fanwood Pres- I Dr., Scotch Plains, has been dish supper in the Presbyterian * * * Presbyterian Church will join to- byterian Church, and Rev. John elected president of the Fanwood Church, Son to Mr, and Mrs* John gether for a Spring Retreat on R, Ross of the Washington Pres- Lions Club, Others electedwere: * • • DeCrucclo, 2276 Concord Rd», May 24, 25, and 26 at Y .M.CA, byterian Church. First vice president, William Dr« Frederick A. Hutton of the Scotch Plains, Friday, May 10, Camp Morris. Senior Highs attending from Carbley; second vice president, Mayo Clinic in Minneapolis, 19638 The Retreat will include three Fanwood are: Carol Albano, Be- John Keim; third vice president, spent the week end with his * * * study seaslons, Morning Watch, verly Alcan, Jim Bail, Jeanne James Stancatl, secretary, parents, Dr« and Mrs. Frederick Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, John a Campfire Service, Insinuation Beetham, Wally Cook, Leah Co- Robert Hendrick, and treasurer, T. Hutton of 1190 Terrill RdU, J, Brotosky of 72 Portland Ave., of Officers, anu Opportunity for well, Linda Diabrow, Carol Hen- Thomas Bachman, Scotch Plains. He and his mother Fanwood, Saturday, May 11,1963- informal chats with the ministers ley, Martha Hodge, Peggy Holly- * * * left Monday for a holiday in Ber- * * * and other retreat leaders, On day, Curt Hutchison, Bob Lersch, Mrs, Patricia Fenner of 22 muda. Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, the lighter side wUl be square Linda Lewis, Anne Mitchell, Bob Timberline Drive, Fanwood was * s • Frank Miner, 6 Oak Ct^ Fan- dancing, folk singing, swimming, Mueller, Tom Prior, Wendy Re- one of the lucky contestants nn Cecil S. Morris of 2130 Gal- wood, Sunday, May 12,1963, boating, and other outdoor re- mas, Linda Schwingel, Bill N.B.C. "Say Whga" Show. Art lagher Ave,, Scotch Plains, has Daughter to Mr, and Mrs, Ar- creation. Stamm, Cynthia Stephens, Dianne Swett, Rusty Van Cleve, Rich James is M.G, of the nation- been named assistant general noldo E, Tasslnari, 155 Harold Leaders of the retreat will be Weiasle, Sue Young. ally televised show* Mrs.Fenner manager of the Elizabeth Plant Ave^, Fanwood, Sunday, May 12, Mr. W. Harvey Jenkins, Jr., Dr. won a "Renault" and a "Story of the Singer Manufacturing Co. 1963, & Clark Piano", * « * * * * Lawrence C. 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Joan Jones, and recording secre- Little League Women's Auxiliary tary, Mrs* Audrey L, HuU. held a get-acquainted party * * * Sunday afternoon at the Elks Club The Evergreen School PTA will in E. Second St., Scotch Plains,, hold its annual fair this Satur- Mrs, Philip Gilbert, president, day, May 25 from 11 a*m,, to 4 was in charge, p,m, on the school grounds. * * * It was cancelled last Saturday Miss Katherine Charlotte Grand Opening because of bad weather, Boris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * * * Charles B. Boris of 180 Clenside The FanwQQdPemocraticGiub Ave,, Scotch Plains, became the Celebration SALE! will hold their annual dance this bride of Roger Clark Jennings, Saturday, May 25- at the Park son of Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Jen- The red carpet's out for you at our w-> ""»stJielu Store! nings of 519 Alleta St, Hotel, Plainfleld, A.Y. Austin jr. 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IT I is essential to fashion / Tax Procedures Begin Bids For Topic Of Talk New Temple "Tax Procedures in New jersey" was the topic of a talk At a special meeting of the given by tax assessor Mr, Roy Congregation of Temple Israel Koppe of Scotch Plains to the of Scotch Plains and Fanwood Thurs, eve, in the Temple, 1721 Fanwood-Scotch Plains Rotary A, East SecondSt,, Scotch Plains, Club at their regular Wednesday the Congregation gave a unani- noon meeting held at WaUy's mous vote of approval for the Tavern-On-Tho-Hill in financing of the new proposed Watchung, today, Temple building to be erected on Mr. Koppe outlined general tax Temple property at Marline Ave, practices and regulations in the and Cliffwood St., Scotch Plains. state and explained the relation- ship between the county, the board Plans are going out for bids. of education, and the town govern- After acceptance of a final bid, initial building is expected to take ment budgets and tax procedures. place within a month, He noted that the tax needs of the community can be determined A major portion of the com- locally as soon as the board of pleted building is expected to be education and the town govern- ready for use by the Congre- ment budgets are known but that gation for the High Holy Days in late September. the county assessment is the final ek^!m t0 te included each year as the taxes are ^wTrnlned A baby bottle makes a good and the rates fixed, container tC mljt anci measure Mr, Koppe spoke of the various French dressing. Sinue .,. ways In which the final tax figure ounces are marked on the bot- is arrived at both as 10 .h.C.Tl? tle, the recipe can be followed owners and business-personal easily. property taxes. * * * President John S, Thatcher Vinegar will help remove rust thanked the speaker for his talk. from leaky faucets. How to make sure yow vacation plans click Visit Flainfield Trust's Fanwooa Office to brighten your vacation "inture with these services: extra So essential to a look of fashion and good lasts is the pi Vacation Loans — Have „-.. cash you want to insure a fun- filled vacation. Rates are low. ...designed properly... fitted properly. Hahne & Con Safe Deposit Boxes — Keep your valuables bank-vault safe 1 - "»ost enviable reputation for providii while you're away. , achieved a •„„ Travelers Checks — So much —« nrac safer then carrying cash. Handi-Charge — For easier with the finest in "underlying" fashion ... an art no, r vacation shopping at over 650 fine stores in this area. Westfield store. A case in point: Our Lily of France "Queen of FANWOOD OFFICE designed with infinite finesse of Lycra spandex. The pull- TflUST STATE -is ATp O NA JL IIA BfK Pull-on panfy, 13.95. Hi-waist zipper girdle, 16.95. N 45 Martfhe Ave. South, Fanwood Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation All in beautiful summer white. Hahne & Company Westfield Open Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 & n o n i M c o ser foundation i any has, over many years, the women of northern New Jersey id expertly in our iamonds" foundations i girdle, 12,50. n lace bra, I WESTFIELD u Annual Tea Held Golden us co-chairmen. Assist. u PIIOTOGRAPHKD at the annual tea of the La Grande-Shack Ing. as committee members amaxon Neighborhood, Washington Rock Girl Scout Council, Tilt' minimi ten of ihe L,:i- were Mrs. William Crosby and are (1 to r): Barbara Pace, Lois Rath, Marion Oolden, and Cirandf Shackmuxon Neighbor- Mrs. Morton Weiser. Ann Seiba. (Staff photo) hood, Washington RockCiirl Scout Mrs, Robert Pace, Neighbor- Council, was held in the social hood Chairman, was the" guest hall of the Fanwoud Presbyterian of honor. Leaders, assistuni Church on thu 20th oC May at leaders, prospective leaders and 1:00 p.m. guests attended, Mrs. Paul Sciba served as Offices were elected for the < chnirmart of the event with Mrs. coming year. a Robert Ruth and Mrs. Charles m I Welfare Department Ends Busy Season The Welfare Department of the conclude their activities for the Scotch Plains Woman's Club, i-Uub year on Wednesday, May Mrs. John (I. Carboy, chairman, 22nd, 1 p.m.,nt the Clara Louise I closed the t:lub year on Tuesday, Nortli Plainfield. May 21m, 10 a.m., in the Rescue There are a few tickets still Squad Ruikiinp,, with a work KOK- available for the dinner damo a: Kioii followed by a covered Uish p ih(_jrrL pui>, ftn tho tieiitfit ,,f luncheon. Completed, was a tliL Iklildins' fund, to 1«_ ) \ p IL l st'winr, project of making bibs, on I i ula^, M i\ 21th, 7 p.m., u lOi- the Union County Mental w Jf ifiL Mi iiiowhmok Dinnt i I UMIIII As:iociai ion, id Ix.' used I lit, nit, s i Uai !,IIAL. \ inu , j |i\ eldi-rh palii-ntH Ml Marlboro "iiu I* C oh 1'OIILI |H v ' | u Slate i luspiial. Hn n \ ii i I Jilj " \\uli iX < i rii [in.' Rei •real inn ! Jc'part 11 Kill, 1 lino ii , \Mll liL tni, fc nui Mrs, K.il|'li ( '„ Manfcf, cluuruiiiii, •lit s n nt . 1 IIL I'uildi i ) 1 it'll! ,i Inn in, !!!! .iii.l iirulj'e 11) i i >-( | ii I\L pr njt i i | _i lii d! i i 1 I in S\ Din i i* i t HI i ih Junnii \\ in in' i ]i | 1 hi ii i ii lubhuiHi . M . i, I . \IIHL, II HI HI in, i ill \|i . II n i\ I . ! MI ! Mi ,l tn don Ro I In I, | | I dvi ml t , 1 k n ILI^ , in 1 Mi ('Lin ,,L i , Oi jni. 4Y? Considering Tennis Club The possibility of forming a public tennis club is being con- Mr, Johiisloiie is Counsel ami a mem- sidered in Fanwood and Scotch ber of the Board of Directors at First Plains as a result of a growing interest In the gaim? on the part Federal, He grew up here in Weslfield, of both adults and youths, Gene- went to our Public Schools and then on ral Secretary Duncan R. Smith of the FanwoQd-Seoteh Plains to Rutgers for a BS in Economics and an Y.M.C.A, is anxious to learn if there is a concrete interest LLB, cum laude, from Rutgers School of in an organization whose pur- Law. He also holds a Muster of Laws poses would be to promote the gams of tennis through offering degree from New York University and instruction, helping to locate has completed all his course work for a available courts, organizing tournamsnts and teamsandgene- doctorate in Juridical Science, rally satisfying what seems to be a large but unchanneled interest Actively, interested in community af- in a fine sport. Anyone interested in furthering fairs, Irvine Johnstone is a member of this idea is asked to contact Mr, Smith at the Y.M.C.A, or by the Rotary and is on the Board of Trus- calling FA 2-7600, If enough tees for the Children's Country Home of interest is forthconjing a meet- ing will be called in the near Meet Westfield. He has served as a member future to consider organizing a Irvine B. Johstone, Jr. of the Board of Directors for the West- tennis association. field YMCA and the Weslfteld Chapter of Director the American Red CrCSS.- Previously associated with the law firm of Lindabury, Steelman and Lafferty in Newark, Mr. Johnstone is now a partner in the firm ,JOY of Dughi and Johnstone in Westfield, He lives in Mountainside with WATER SOFTENER his wife and three children and is altorney for the Borough of Moun- Fully Automatic- - Fibre Class LIFETIME GUARANTEED tainside and the Township of Clark. Sales * Service * Rentals Member Westfield Chamber of Commerce IS YEAR! EXPERiENCE Dial 3 2 2-6140 111 Quimby St. Wostfield i ii \ f • /< / -'— |- -^- atlL. J! i » w if tip-, r i^'iald A, ll 3 S c a First • LOW DISCOUNT PRICES National Stores • FAMOUS ^W GREEN STAMPS El Finast BROILING or FRYING << < COM PARE ...LOW DISCOUNT PRICES CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE 1 ql Hoi. GORTON'S CODFISH CAKES MINUTE RICE w-?^7\z .43c C SUNSWEET PRUNES MEDIUM . 63 HAND TOWELS mtOGG'S SPECIAL "!<" _ L 0Z\ MONTE STEWED PRUNES 55c ,1 :, JNSWEET COOKED PRUNES 2 ;?. 55^ ^EIHZ CIDER VINEGAR ,--^33^ DEVILED HAM ™T":™W« 2™r39« en iegs ib. 39c Chicken ireasfs 49= CRANBERRY SAUCE °«*N s^r 2 It 43= SKINLESS FRANKFURTIRS HAYOU . . 59c h COUPON PILLSBURY°«GOLD MEDAL FLOUR t^ 57= ROSTOCK SLICED BACON »> 59= 4/ GREEN STAMPS V-8 VEGETABLE COCKTAIL u>.u.*.™Z5< SELECTED BEEF LIVER >"• 39= WITH A PURCHASE OF $7,50 WAXED PAPER mZ™24* W2Z%2& LUNCHEON MEATS ^u 4«.pkq. Limit 1 psr adult = ClgafeilBi- TobaslQ, leer, Liqysr end iOLOONA, OLIVi, LUNCHtON or PICKLE i PIMINTO Frssh Milk Exompt from Stomp Offer. WELCH'S TOMATO JUICE ,.«.*,. 29* FRESH FILLET OF FLOUNDER » 59c FRIEND'S BAKED BEANS 19: 1 qt. 14 oz. ^W GREEN STAMPS can LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE 29 WITH PURCHASE OF A 60 TABLET JAR BUFFERIN lib. LIBBY'S CREAM CORK 3 cans 45 1OV4 oz CAMPBELL'S SOUP TOMATO 8cans GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASE OF A 7 OZ, CAN PILLSBURY PANCAKE MIX 19 JOHNSON'S PLEDGE 12ai, SllllillllHi FREE vn.hihhc.up.. bottle LOG CABIN SYRUP s 29 GREEN STAMPS ALL FLAVORS- PLUS DEPOSIT BROOKSIDE... ALL FLAVORS 1 pint 12 o half WITH PURCHASE OF 1 PT. 10 OZ. FINAST SODA bottles ICE CREAM gallon 89* JOHNSON'S KLEER FLOOR WAX FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS ARMOUR'S TREET OFF U1EL ,12 at. an 45^ -iiillllllll)Good thru Sot., May 25th DDCCCDt/CC FINAST, APRICOT-CHIRRY, FBACH, n 1 Ih, * «« HOWARD JOHNSON . rKEaEKVE) BLACKBERRY or PINCAPPIE W ;<.,. I.UU S&H GRKH STAMPt 125 EXTRA Ns Ceupens Needed FRIED CLAMS »" 63 EVAPORATED MILK IVANOiliNi 6S.75* EXTRA ad-etf GREEN STAMPS holfgoHan SARA LEE „ mm p> TEMTEE KOSHER DILLS With pyrchais sf ] qUBft ten POUND CAKE ^75° BELLVIEW PAPER NAPKINS FINAST LIQUID DETERGENT "YOR" GARDEN SLICED «% i ih .-27« EXTRA ^^ GRfEN STAMPS POTATO CHIPS or with purehsM of 1 deisn SCHULER'S POTATO FRULI Seiison's Finest Fruits & Vegetables LINCOLN PUNCH ,,, EXTRA *i-&{. GREEN STAMPS CHARLESTOTON GREY rtSS'PASrtSSP " £? lblb WHITE SHOE POLISH JOHNSON 2 ot, •;» -ifh pyrtf:;:t sf l p:»*4 hut FINAST RAISIN BREAD WATERMELONW S 55 SUNKIST ORANGE BASE 2 t,V; 39c FANCY RED RIPE - 23 FONDA WILLOW HOT CUPS 24 lo pkg, 49C Bakery Specials TOMATOES NABISCO PREMIUM SAJ.TINi§ !»•*•• 31« APRICOT FILLED GARDEN FRESH 0% m r£1 KEEBLER BUTTERCUP COOKIES "•*•**• 29« COFFIi 12 oz RHUBARB 2 '" " 1 BURRY MINT COOLERS ".*.**• 39= CAiCE loaf LARGE CAROLINA nint LIPTON SOUP MIX "'"EN NOOPL. Supkg 28c CHOCOLATE CHIP STRAWBERRIES - MIRACLE MARGARINE ««, nb.p4.39c PRICES EFFECTiVI TODAT THRU SATURDAY, MAY 23ih at PLAINFIELD, WHSlFliLb. SPRINGFIELD ond 1RVINOTQN m,(i only, WQ rosorvc (he sight 15 iimii qyuntilit^, Nane lold is dtaleri. SEGO LIQUID DIET FOOD — p«-1.15 13c Off 7s OFH 10 oz. HOUSEHOLD DEODORIZER 1 pi. 12 01. RINSO I OFF LABEL 1 lb. 6 c "h\\" 1 i/< 1 ib, 4 oi. p'O LI MI- -t "h L* Looking at the new ones ? BUY IT FROM YOUR UNION COUNTY m DEALER ! iiiaisiHiHiii i, ill !!!;;!• M< iilflHiiP! THE NATIONAL FIRST SINCE IBIS STATE When you've decided on a new car, tell your dealer you would like to BANK "MAKE A DATE WITH NATIONAL STATE to arrange your auto loan. ELIZABETH HILLSIDE KENILWORTH RAHWAY ROSELLE PARK SPRINQFSELD SUMMIT WESTFIELD MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION of 'A' Interlocking Station, to- More Track Abandonment gether with associated interlock- ing signals and automatic block signals 2,12, 14, and 22," Downgrades NJC Service Besides these track abandon- The Jersey Central Lines has bound tracks. Both the Newark ments, Mr, Kraus noted that new 8 issued an order abandoning a key Oridge and the now abandonmsnt schedules now being negotiated o section of track on the main line between Van Nuhirand Place and in subsidy conn-acts with the s feeding from its jersey City the Jersey City Terminal eli- State call for the eUminaflon of Terminal, it wasdlselosedTues- minate westbound tracks from seven more trains and therelega- day by John F, Kraus, chairman service. tion of still others to a "not of the Inter-Municipal Group for The jersey Central directive essential'* category which, mthe Better Rail Service, for abandonment was issued April post, has been a forerunner of "This abandonment is the third 23 from jersey City as "General elimination. In addition, one ferry S degradation of Jersey Central Order No, 26," over the signa- has been discontinued, creating En passenger servie by the elimina- ture of j,j, Galuppo to become gaps of as much as 20 minutes tion of track within thepast three effective April 27, It said in between boats during morning months,11' Mr, Kraus declared. part: and evening peak commuter per- He Cited the lifting of eight "MAIN LINE iods, and lengthening scheduled miles of mainline rails between "BETWEEN 'HY' VAN NO- train running times, Mr, Kraus Bound Brook and Clinton Avenue, STRAND AND 'A* JERSEY CITY said the interval between ferries Plaiitfield, and the abandonment INTERLGCKINCS at rush hours has regressed from of one ttack on the Newark "ABANDONED; five to ten and now to as much as Bridge, "Track 3, from a point 720 20 minutes. The Bound Brook - Clinton feet east of **HY' Interlocking "This constant degradation of Avenue stretch involves east- Krafinn fo a point 990 feet west service is intolerable," he added, "especially in view of the follow millions of dollars of tax money First Methodist Church Schedule being spent in subsidy contracts Sunday, May 19 9:30 a»m« participate in a discussion about each year under the mandate of the crowd Church School Is held with "questions which young people the New jersey Legislature to classes for ages ranging from ask concerning the Bible," preserve and Improve service, to QUEEN CITY, Nursery through High School, Saturday, May 25 12 Noon to "The State Highway Depart- 9:30 ajn, and ll;00 ajn.Morn- 3:00 pirn,. A delegation from this ment obviously la not carrying Scotch Plains' Ing Worship, Adult Choir sings at church will attend "open house" out Its responsiblity under the the 11:00 o'clock worship, Mrs, at Camp Aldersgate, the new law requiring malntainence and Harold OdeU directs the choir. Methodist Camp, near Swarts- improvement of rail services & Fanwood's She Is at the organ COHSOlS for wood Lake, New Jersey* with existing facillttes,1* both services. The Sacrament "Authorized" of Baptism will be given at the U;00 o'clock service, The pas- PONTIAC tor's sermon Is entitled, "THE CLOTHES DRYERS SERVANT OF GOD," 3:30 pjn, The pastor and Mr, DEALER Herbert O« Thompson, LayDele- gate to the 1963 sessions of the Newark Annual Conference of the Methodist Church to be held In June, will attend a "Briefing 87 Session" In First Methodist Church, Plamfleld, N.j. They See Us will be Informed of reports and For Lowest other business which will be presented to the Annual Con- Prices ference In June, Best 7:30 pjn. The Young Adult Fellowship will meet in the horns Brands h 'of Miss Pat Jones, 32l' Willow *Gas or electric Avenue, Scotch Plains,, The pas- tor is the Invited guest who will Choose from Norge, Westlng-hogse, Hamilton, SEA DRAMA ~ Whirlpool HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— A sea drama, "Laughter In Hell," is scheduled to go before the cam- eras in June for Allied Artists. SMITTY'S The picture will feature Rory Calhoun, Rod Cameron, Tura Lee and Rod Lauren, Service & Sales Deacon describes his m PARK AViMUE SCOTCH PLAINS role of M^ Pooley on "The Dlck a Van Dyke Show" aJ " man who OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9, SAT. TIL 6 knows a lot, but just can t of it," Home of Our New Showroom and Shop ^-lilt-Ins Featuring :3 i i ••'GENERAL ELECTRIC •THERMADOR *WASTE L & J CABINET CO. 2558 Plainfield Ave. Scotch Plains 320 PARK AVE PL 7=4900 PLAINFIELD s 4 5 u o Y Members To March < Boys and girls and some adults Duncan R. Smiths 10 from the Fansvood Scotch Plains All 'Y* members are eligible en Y.M.C.A. will participate in the to participate if they wish to. Memorial Day Parade on May They will maot at the Fanwood 30th according to an announce- Library on the morning of the ment by General secretary parade at 8;15 a«m, 1 DINNERS ENTERTAINMENT lPC SERVED NIGHTLY O3 p Gene Laurent's Maple Tree INN O These talented young gentlemen are eleven of the sixteen members of the "Moonilowers", who will provide the music for the Terrill Rd. & South Ave, Miss Union County Pageant. FANWOOD Ideal Facilities for Parties and Banquets Local Entertainers Will Add Now Entertaining: 6 TONY TIRINI Music And Color To On Plane Union County Pageant Outstanding local entertain- Union County" pageant Friday scoring is based on 50 percent ment wiU be Included at the "Miss evening at the Scotch Plains - for talent and 25 percent each for Fanwood High School. The swimsuit and gown appearance. "Moonglowers," a sixteen piece The winner of this pageant will high school dance band, will pro- compete in the "Miss New vide introductory and background Jersey" contest to be held at music. During two of the judging Wildwood Juno 20, 21 and 22nd. periods, the "Buttondowns"from That winner will represent the Pingry School in Elizabeth will Garden State in the Miss America provide various vocal arrange- finals in Atlantic City in Septem- ments. ber, Miss America will receive a The ten finalists, including $10,000 scholarship and an Judith Miller from Fanwood, wUl estimated $78,000 in modeling compete in evening gowns, swim- and personal appearance eon~ SWIMMING POOLS puits and talent competition, The tracts. Our Miss Union County has gone on to become MiSS New jersey twice in the last four years. HIRSHIYS A limited number of adult and Delicatessen student tickets are still avail- able. These will be on sale at Jlors D'Oeuvres the auditorium door prior to .Tea Sandwiches the 8-00 P.M, starting time. Sloppy Joe Sandwiches 1820 E. SECOND ST. Protect hag and clubs SCOTCH PLAINS craveling with » ^ieavy mmm ssippered ^ver that will fit any b%, product of Lion Air-Sac UK FM30 LIGHTS Co., Detroit. VISIT, PHONE, OR MAIL COUPON TODAY ST1A8C Includes GENTLEMEN.' All Material For more infonnntion ' HOUSE Route 22, Mountainside, N.je a Ready to Swim Pool. i<* Ha.... ADDRESS 12 K 21 BUILT IN POO CITY. . . . ZONB All Material For NO MONEY DOWN a Ready to Swim Pool, Complete Arranged OOLS *Famous tor Steaka *Bxcslleni Culmine *Open Daily i II tcWtH UUNCHHON - DINNER - SMALL BANQUET KUUTI 22 *^* Specialising in Sunday Dinners, t, N. J. Scotch Plains, N, J.P ContinentaJ Sty]© •OWCtAfl mi 1 iV (Farmingdols Poif Office) (Opposite Bawcraft) m Between Auction & a Formerly Dan Dowd'B Honoring ".frin La Martinique. Express and O m Collingwood Circle & Club Credit Cards Call Call Phone AOarna 2-7098.... ADams 2 -9HM For Reservations ^»l;j;llii 938-5601 ADams 3-2912 • a YOUR LOCAL YMCA m by Duncan R. Smith n Almost five years ago Billy Dr. Ruylo became chairman his doctorite at the University of Ruyle, age 6 joined the *Y', took of that committee and sub- Illinois in the field of chemistry. 6a part in the special skills class sequently join ad the board of During World War II Dr,Ruyle Sfl in tumbling and Indian Life, and directors where he now serves was with the Navy Air Corps To The became a part of our gymnastic as secretary of the board, in the Pacific Theatre. ni demonstration group. That year Born in Malcolm, Nebraska, For the past thirteen years OLD HEIDELBERG Ui Billy won his first medal in raised in Lincoln, Nebraska Dr. ha has been with the research H I a gymnastic meetB He has since Ruyle had his first YM.C.A, division of Merk & Co. in Rail- RESTAURANT C won dozens of medals, experience as a HI-Y member way, 50 in Lincoln, He graduated from Our feelings are summed up in this one word . . , M A modest man, Dr, Ruyle has SuecessI Your beautiful nesv restaurant end your BiU's father. Dr. William V. Nebraska University with a a quiet nature but he is a steady Ruyle of 1481 Rahway Road, degree in chemistry and went traditional|y good food and service will definitely worker who thinks through his insure your success! Scotch Plains, was invited to join on to his Master's degree in the subject before he acts. He was the youth program committee. same University, He received the individual responsible for the development of a strong Father Newcomers See Summer Movie and Son Indian Guide program in Fanwood and Scotch Plains, NAGIE'S Tuesday night. May 14. the baugh, Chairman of the Group, He is always active in Com- Newcomers Club of Scotch Plains munity Fund drives in one or and Fanwood met at the YMCA to Mrs, Robert Hoist, Bowling another position of leadership and PORK STORE view a film entitled "Vacation Chairman, reminded the Club m many other community pro- of the Couples' Bowling Night Purveyors of Prime Meats Fun in New Jersey", Under the jects. All Atiorled Cold Cuts . . , Homemade direction of Mrs, John Swindle- to be held on Friday, May 24. The father of six children, hurst, the Hospitality Committee at 9 p.m. at the Star Lanes in Dr. Ruyle is one of the closest 230 MORRIS AVINUi decorated the tables with maps the Blue Star Shopping Center members of our *Y' family. And SPRiNOFIiLD, N. J, in Watchung. Also the Women's of New jersey depicting iceas for like his son, Billy, he is the kind DR 6-19f>6 decorated the tables with maps Bowling Team will hold their of person who grows on you. of New jersey depicting ideas for Bowling Banquet on May 23 at We feel very fortunate Indeed to vacations within our own state, Wally's Tavern on the Hill in have Dr, Ruyle and his entire Mrs, Keith Norman, Presi- Watchung. family with us in the 'Y*. dent, announced that the two Board members designated to serve on the Nominating Com- mittee are Mrs. Robert Dick- inson and Mrs. Charles Olson. The membership-at-large then COME SEE THE ^efoeifrerg cast their ballots for the election of officers. The results will be announced by the Nominating Committee at the June meeting, Mrs, Michael Dillon, Vice President, introduced the following new members: Mrs, Urban Beas, Mrs. Theodore Ellas, Mrs. jack Kephart, Mrs. Walter Kemak. Mrs, Thomas Preston, Mrs, O,E, Wilkinson, and Mrs, Leo Weeks. The Garden Group will meet Monday, May 27, at 8:15 p.m. at Mrs, George Williams* home. 2337 Mountain Avenue, Scotch Plains, Mrs, Williams will show slides and narrate her im- pressions of the 1963 New Year's Day Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, This will be followed by a plant exchange and workshop according to Mrs, Peter Esh- FiATURJiNG ~v * German and American cuisine FridcEi; at •Catering to parties and banquets SNUFFY'S * Plenty of FREE Parking .,. FISH DAY! * Modern Kitchen open for public 10 DINING ROOMS FAST SERVICE inspection at all times ,"jS •Manhattan Clam Chowder • Deviled Crabs 4 • Fish Cakes & Macaroni • Steamed Little Neck Clams • Clams on the Half Shell •Oysters on the Half Shell • Clams Casino • Oysters Casino i • Oyster Stew • Soft SheU Crabs i •Lobster Tail •Maine Lobster • Deep Sea Scallops • Shrimp • Fillet of Sole • Halibut Steak • New England ESTABLISHED 1927 Fried Clams • Swordfish I Friday, Saturday, Sunday Bobby Green at the Hammond 1 Pork and Mountain Avei,, ROUTE 22 SCOTCH PLAINS Scotch Plains For Reservations or Information Call 889 - 4979 i FA 27726 i ********************** Fanwood College Women's Club * *#*••*•*••*****•*•*#******* Ann Marie Kuchta Awarded $1600. Scholarship; 3 .* * fin ife Four Fanwood Girls Receive Additional Grants a I /. w w a H Efl 5 a, K o H §r 11 ANN MARIE KUCHTA LEAH COWELL NAN RODINO JUDY GRAHAM FRANCES HUTCHESON The Fanwood Woman's Club, ment^ Nancy stands first m the scholastic achievement, She in the French club, art club. Council, French club. National at its annual supper meedng at 1963 graduating class of 326 worked (or a year and is cur- Leaders* club. National Honor Honor Society, modern dance the F anwood Pr esbyterian members at Scotch Plains-Fan- rently a freshman at Adelphi Society, in soccer, field hockey,, group, yearbook staff. Student Church Monday night, awarded wood High School, College in Long Island, where volleyball, and as a swimming Council and student government, a scholarship of $1600 to Ann Ann Marie Kuchta, winner of ahe Is majoring in biology and instructor at the YMCA, She is She was u delegate to the Girls Marie Kuehta, senior at Scotch the $1600 scholarship, plans to plans to be a medical technolo- the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Citizenship Institute and Council- Plains-Fanwood High School, attend Indiana University in Sep- gist. Miss Graham is the daughter Robert Hutcheson, man in the student government, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Theo- tember as a preparation for of Mr, and Mrs, Oscar R, Gra- Nan Rodin plnns to attend She is the daughter of Mr.und dore Kuchta of 1847 Lake Ave- medical school, At Scotch Plains hams Newark State College to pre- Mrs, Samael Rodino, nue, Scotch Plains, This award High School, Miss Kutchta has Frances Hutcheson plans to pare for elementary school The scholarship winners were is a four year scholarship, re- been acdve in the Biology club, attend the University of Wis- teaching,, At Scotch Plains High, guests with their mothers of the newable at the rate of $400 each the student government program, consin to prepare for a career she has been active in Future year. Additional scholarship French club, creative writing in nursing. She has been active Teachers of America, Library CONTINUED ON PAGE 27 grants totalling $900 svere club, Leaders* club, yearbook awarded fo four Fanwood girls: literary staff, CAC, in basket- Miss Leah Cowfill, 122 Beech ball, volleyball, bowling, hockey, it's FUfSTQRAffi TIME, again;.. ' Avee," Miss Judy Graham^ 266 lacrosse, Softball and soccer. North Ave.;MlssF ranees Hut- She has also been active in scout- slure: YOCH KUHS where you MB* you ail the VERY BEST! cheson, 45 Wnldon Rd.; and Miss ing and was editor of the SPH Nan Rodino, 15 Savllle Row. tape made by the radio clubB Miss Andrea Burgard, Leah Cowell plans to attend daughter of Mrs. Robert C. Bur- Duke University, svhere she will gard and the late Mr, Burgard prepare for a career m nursing. of 81 Willoughby Rd,, Fanwood, At Scotch Plains High, sIio 1ms received a renewal of her besn active in the Social Studies scholarship as the 1962 winner club. Future Nurses of America, of the $1600 award. She attends French club, jr6 Red Cross, cre- Westminster College inNewWil- ative writing club, the Fanfs- mington, Pennsylvania, where cotian, modern dance and orches- she is preparing for a career in tra. She has also been very teaching foreign languages, active In hospital and church A special award was made to volunteer work. Miss Cowell Is Miss Nancy Winger, daughter o£ the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, FACTORY FREE PARKING Mr, and Mrs. Frederick j. Win- Leslie E, CowelU REAR W, T, GRANT'S sor of 2 Blrchwood Ter., Fan- Judy Graham graduated from PREMISES wood. The award, an engraved Scotch Pltilns-F anwood High at silver Paul Revere bowl, was the top of her class in 1961 and ELIZABETH, N. J, presented in recognition of out- received the College Club wilver 56 BROAD STREET since 1920 standing scholarship achieve- bowl in recognition of her high * EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU AND YOUR TOWN! * * * * * * * AND FANWOOD INDEPENDENT * * * * P!»ose •nter my subscription starting * with the n«xt Issue, * Accurate And Complete Information * NAME . * * About What Is Going On * In YOUR Home Town ADDRESS * * * Neighborly Tidings About tNCLOSE $3,00 CHECK OR MONEY ORDER * * MAIL TO, SCOTCH PLAINS TIMES People YOU Know! P.O.BOX i .3N= * SCOTrH PLAINS, N.J- * J NEWS Of Direct Personal Interest To YOU! * * * * * W W W W Ff W W - i > LAWN & GARDEN CENTER a s •n For Quality Products at Fair M EVERYTHING 8 LAWN and GARDEN E in m We Recommend and Carry ESPOMA SCOTT'S AGRICO Headquarters-— LAWN and GARDEN For All Your RRIIIIZERS GARDENING NEEDS OPEN DAILY 8 to 6 - SUNDAYS 9 to 5 Large Selection Of GERANIUMS MEEKER S ANNUAL & PERENNIAL PLANTS OPEN DAILY 8-S - SUNDAYS 3-5 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS FREE DELIVERY JOHN K. MEEKER Inc. FANWOOD,NJ, AMPLE FREE PARKING FA 2-4545 265 SOUTH AVENUE 1100 SOUTH AVE, Ap 2-8717 WESTFiELD, You know you can shop with n thumbs go into confidence at the store aclion K!I that displays TOKO See Us For... this sign... AUTHORIZED SERVICE Specializing In The Service and Sale of TORO • Lawn Boy TRADES ACCEPTED LOCAL i,\m & UAiiiiKiN rams S<:»TTS & mi POINT MOWKItS SAI.KS& UKNTAI.S 1*AWN I'KOIMICTH REASONABLE PRICES WHOLESALE & RETAIL Expert and Speedy Sharening and Repairs for Briggs and Sfrafton, Lawson, and Lawn Boy SehaH'ernoth Bros. COOPERS HARDWARE RAR1TAN ROAD SCOTCH PLAINS •31 HEADQUARTERS C3 454 PARK AYE. FA 2-5852 SCOTCH PLAINS 1* Raiders Victor Over Clark n< 'flic Scotch Plnins-Fanwoud open the margin to 3-0. Mike a, Kaider Nine downed Arthur L. Jackson then came through with JohuHon Regional High School u ono-hagger to send Morton (Clark) 7-3 in n VVatchung Con- horns givinji the Raiders the 4-0 ference battle iriHt week. load. It was the fifth win in four- Jackson, in the sixth inning, teen trieR tor Scotch Plains«(5-9) tripled and was driven home by Jim.Soehan's Plainsmen bombed Jim Frusco. Poll then gained first Clark in the first inning for on 4 balls and John Loving and HOUSES OF THE WEEK four rims taking nn early lead. Q Art Coon singled back to back w The winner. Bob Pali, allowed for three more runs, DC only five hits, striking out seven Clark's runs carne in the se- a and walking only one, cond and third innings with an H Speedster Art Coon collected error combination and a triple -\i two hits and took advantage of and error respectively. W the opportunity and stole home P in the first inning, Terry Mor- The Raiders stand seventh in t. ton's two-run triple to deep left the Watehung Conference with •2 center allowed ths Raiders to a 2-6 recordo PU X u H PTA Council Holds O U m Last Term Meeting The Scotch Plains-Fanwood waiter Ott, calendar; "and Mrs, Haddock as junior member of the SCOTCH PLAINS Council of Public School Parent- Teacher Associations, with Mrs, Joint Civic Committee. Mrs. , 3 Bedrooms . Finished Rec. Rm. Russell K, Patterson, president, Beitler will continue as senior . Deluxe Kitchen . storms & Screens presiding, welcomed the in- member of the Joint Civic Com- coming 1963-64 members at its mittee. Mrs, Beitler will con- . On a Quiet Court tinue as senior member of the Extras - Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer, Water- Softener. final meeting for this school term, held last Thursday in the Joint Civic Committee, $19,500. Administration building. Mem- Mrs, John E, Runnells, bers of the Council Include the scholarship chairman, reported president and vice-president of that her committee had chosen 4 RALPH & CALVIN SCHWARTZ each PTA, the school principals, students to benefit from the $1150 the superintendent of schools and scholarship fund, The winners RIALTQR committee appointees. are: Joyce Harring, Mildred 1827 E. Second St. Scotch Plains Horbelt and Nan Rodino, all to The new PTA officers include? FA 2=4200 attend Newark State College. Mrs, John Leppert and Mrs. Open Eves 7 to ? P.M. Sherry Smolen will attend Charles Lang, Shackamaxoni Michigan State, All four intend Mrs. Fred Sanguiliano and Mrs, to become teachers, Dominick Natale, School 1; Mrs. Mrs, januzzi reported that her Joseph MCGulre and Mrs, Arthur safety committee has been Dumont, LaGranda; Mrs, Herman working with the safety com- Tjaden and Mrs, Frank Bums, mm mittees of the Fanwood Council Evergreen; Mrs, Myron Kozier and the Scotch Plains Township and Mrs, Benjamin Johnson, H« Committee regarding the need for B. Brunner school; Mrs. War- sidewalks on heavily traveled ren Jensen and Mrs, Warren streets where children must walk Lament, Alexander Muir; Mra, in the streets going to and from David Beitler and Mrs, Stanley school, A further meeting of the Qstrander, Junior High; and Mrs. safety committees is scheduled Russell Patterson and Mrs, for May 22, Mrs, Jannuzzi re- Joseph Masperi, Senior High, ported that she had asked for a Mrs, Kozier will serve as presi- definite committment, from the dent of the Council and Mrs. governing bodies, regarding the Johnson as vice-president, A most dangerous streets which representative from Muir will be This picture book Colonial borders the 1 Sth fairway and is set in a fairyland of include Westfield Rd., andTer- secretary. green lawns, colorful flowera and apple blossoms. The distinctive interior has a rill Road where the posted speed gracious "step-down" living room with fireplace and bay window overlooking Current committee chairmen limit is now 45 miles per hour, old orchard; luxuriously panelled den with many "built-ir,:" (including bar) plus who will continue in the same wide curving window with view of golf eourse; powder room, of course. Upstairs She stated that she is anti- ar* four bedrooms and three baths (one for moid or teenager) plus a delightful capacity next year Include; Mrs, cipating the maximum of co- sl«epingporeh facing th« fairway. Panelled recreation room in basem*nt| attached frank Jannuzzl, safety: Mrs, H, operation because the health and garage* for 2!4 ears. A truly beautiful home in one of our choicest locations , , , F. Ungar, Children's Theater" safety of many children is In- $57,000. and Mrs. Benjamin Haddock, volved. BARRETT & CRAIN publicity. New appointees in- Dr. Paul Rossey, super- clude; Mrs. Thomas Burke, intendent, reported that teacher REALTORS health committee chairman: Mrs, recruitment is coming along well. " Two Colonial Offices" 43 Elm St. AO 2-1800 i N*w Providence Rd. AD 3-1800 'DRIVE IN«Jt FAMOUS FOR • HAMBURGERS HOT DOGS • FRENCH FRIES MILK SHAKES ft ROOT BEER TAKE OUT ORDERS 1343 SOUTH AVE. PLA1NFIELD, N.J, ICE CUBES For Picnics, Outings, And Parties WINDING BROOK SCOTCH PLAINS 1954 Ranch B'zway - 2 Car Gar. 3 Bedrooms Reduced to $31,500. CALL FA 2-5800 PETERSON-RINGLE AGENCY 350 PARK AYF..( SCOTCH PLAINS EVES: 889-8664 889-2335 24 HOUR SERVICE Member Westfiold Board of Realtors New Area Codes Now In Effect The New Jersey Bell Telephone Co, announced today that area town, AUentown, New Egypt and MOTOROLA codas will be used on calls between North Jersey and South Jersey Barnegat, starting July 21. The rapid growth of the state The new dialing procedure, which the telephone company estimates lias caused Increasing com- PORTABLE STEREO will affect less than one-half of one per cent of all calls originating munications needs. Last year, in its exchanges, is designed to meet accelerating demands for more than 140,000 telephones telephone service, were added to New jersey Bell's The two dialing areaareass will instead of the area codes, For statewide network, which now just about double the supply of New York City, the code is 212, includes approximately 3,200,000 usable telephone numbers, New and for Philadelphia, 215, telephones. Jersey Bell pointed out. Most Area codes were established in Of the nation's most populous telephone numbers can be used North and South Jersey several states, New jersey is one of the *B«low original in either half of the state with years ago for use by out-of-state last to require area codes on callers dialing to New jersey calls within its borders. New wholesale the area code serving to dis- *4 speed auto- tinguish them. numbers. The boundary line be- York has seven area codes in tween the 201 (northern) and 609 use and Pennsylvania has four. matic changer The area code for North Jersey *Wing speaker is 201 and for South Jersey. 609. (southern) areas follows a Beginning July 21, telephone roughly diagonal path across the users in South jersey will begin state from the vicinity of Lam- Episcopal Schedule calls to North jersey points by bertvLlie to the shore area around Sunday, May 26 8.-00 a.m. Holy dialing 201. North jersey calls Toms River. Comrn inlon to South jersey will be prefaced The communities which lie 9-30 a,m, Morning Prayer and by dialing 609, along the northern side of the Serrmn In some sections, telephone line in the 201 area include 9^30 a«me Complete Church users dial "1" on all calls out- Frenchtown, Flemington, Nes- School, Kindergarten in Public side their local areas. They will hanlc. Belle Mead, Franklin School //I, Primaries in Parish SMITTY'S continue dialing "1," and will Park, Monmouth junction, Hall, Seniors in ChurchB add the appropriate area code jamesburg, Engllshtown, Free- 9iZ0 a,m, Toddler Nurs-sry in when necessary. hold, Lakewood, Lakehurst, Parish Hall Kltchsn Service & Sales In a related change, also ef- Toms River and Seaside Park, 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and fective on July 21, all New Jersey Located along the southern Sermon 514 PARK AVENUi SCOTCH PLAINI Bell customers will use area edge of the boundary in the 609 li-00 ajn, Complete Church codes in dialing to New York area are the towns of Lambert- School, Kindergarten In Public OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9, SAT. TIL 6 City and Philadelphia numbers. villa, Hopewell, Princeton, School jlit Primaries in Parish Many now use the digits - 1 - 1 Plainsboro, Cranbury, Mights- Hall, Seniors in Church, Our 43rd Year • :^- • •* r^'?--••*•:;";•" -•*'.-;v-* "^ ^-^^^ 1 A _ ^ I ^ ' . LA. • . .... " _ .'•-.; children need * »••- ©hoes wHh support Seems that everybody wants to drive our station wagon. Why? is if ()>!.- tin •;•..• 5-fool seals? Thay hold ih'j rf.-giilar dnvur |)lus '? ll Tils neritly into ijcirkiny spots tho junior drivers. biy boys have to puss by. Or 7 more adults. Is it the legendary Volkswagen is it because the buck seats are re- age? The rear-engino traction? movable? Or because tho sitl§ doors Is it the sunroof? open 4 Inei widfj? It's also a rriQonroof. DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED Slide i •s''!t tiijl iind y^.u L.III slide 111 A ruinruof, too. V7hon ihe sky iuoks Complete Lino of Orthopedic Shoes a madeui) •. i ih. ihr eattiiiiin:], just slide the mof iliut . it's Take bofli sotils oui und you've tjol winflprofif. Wulorprofif, Whatever amount of TIME. SKILL, and PATIENCE is room Fo! ci |iill-loiii)lh lied. Is it the 23 windows to look out of? Is if because the Vrjli-svjuijini giveh you Your guess is ns goofi iis ourj. required, we give it gladly and eourtiously. moro usablo spcii't-. Ihaii llic biyyost con- Why not coiiie in and see; wly.For ventional w,.igf.,n, Uiiii yet IS (.1 (juud 4 yourself. Epstein's Bootery UNION COUNTY MOTORS, INC, 163 E. Broadjh_ _._. AD 2-5163 WESTFIELD 1134 SOUTH AVE., PLAINFIILD, N,J, - PL 6=7400 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS MS Fa mulns for adding widths of cu- Scouts Gather Pennies To Aid Friendship Fund ica of all ages and living in all ticle plus heighr, minus shoe size, parts of the world. divided by ? brought many a s Troops of the Laura Snyder ship among the young people of Scout books and periodicals, of- Usually the girls givs a penny chuckle as they were accepted Neighborhood, District#7, Wash- many countries. Exchange coun- fice supplies, and uniform ma- for eneii year of their age, but by Neighborhood Chairman Mrs, ington Rock Girl Scout Council selors, International Gatherings terials for the re-establishment some unique variations of tills Malcolm Cady. Each awp also held their annual Ingathering of as Our Chalet In Adelboden, Swit- of Guide associations, are but a were described by the girls who donated booties which wiU be sent Pennies on Monday evening for zerland, food, clothing, blankets few of the things made possible presented their pennies on Mon- to the Wan Tai Sm Mission in the Juliette Low World Friend- and money for relief in Europe, by the monies contributed each day, Their measurements, ship Fund which fosters friend- Hong Kong, China where shelter Africa, and the Far East! CM year by the Girl Scouts of Amer- throwing skills, and other for- is provided for refugees, Girls participating were from the 7th to 12th grade troops of Scotch Plains and Fanvvood who joined in a picnic and served prior to me Ingathering Cere- mony, Mrs, Russel F. Coriell - I OPEN was Cnalrman of the activity. EVERY Visit Florida MIGHT Mr, Bob Rau of 250 Midway Ave,, and Mr. Bill Edler of 215 i mi Forest Rd«, Fanwood, N,J» en- u joyed a visit to Sarasota jungle Gardens during their recent Sofurday vacation on Florida's LowarWest fin s Coast, The visitors mingled with SAVE NOW; flamingos and other rare wild- fowl from every continent roaming freely in these world- famous Gardens. Other points of interest in Jungle Gardens were hundreds of unusually colorful tropical plantings, huge Royal Palms bordering jungle trails, and brilliant macaws and cocka- toos which pose with visitors for pictures. Woodside Chape! Schedule u Saturday, 7^45 p«m. The monthly Christian Fellowship LIFETIME \ LIFETIME 1 raUy will be held this month 'GUARANTEE PL.US PT.US at Woodslde Chapel, The speaker rs MONTH 31 MflftTH will be Mr, John Bramhall* Sunday, 11:00 a«m, Mr.Ludwig Armerdlng of Fanwood will being the message at the Family ?tre$tone NYLONAIRE 1 ?Srcstotie CHAMPION 1 fire^toneSAFETY CHAMPION Bible Hour. The Sunday School will be in session at the sams time. 7i30 pjn. Mr, Armerdlng win CTO-IS S.70-I5 Tube-type also be the speaker at the eve- BJackwall ning service, a.7O-\gOfK 7.50-14 ©,7.3-15 Safe, clean, prolu.ssjnnal SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. extermination of turmites! Efficient! Complete! (Martin Schmiede State Certified Tree Expert) Guarantees backed by trust fund, UJESTERI1 TERMITE CONTROL FA 2-9109 3909 Baltimore Avenue Philadelphia 4, Pa. Phone; BA 27300 u ' ! Hi 24 Mis<«flanBOu» fnf u LVA;AL NOTICES f3 Want*!? To Rent FREE I" years 1 % bushel ot small Grimes CfoJden NOTICE TO 131DDERS U,l t'( 11 B 7< VU \\ " : apples ira® vcMJi purchase <* l TOWNSHIP OR SCOTCH PL.AIN5 vTTvaV J> ~' ioT»f- r, i v il 1 UNION COUNTY, NRW JERSHY (lll« 1 III N >i busfcel of Mclntdsh apples at fl s si <>„ Ft < '* i *: til}-*- CONTRACT NO, NS.13 I?OR LATERAL tTrtr -ill "H «y jper bushel, this week only, SANITARY SEWERS 23 HouselioW Goo^J_ r> TO T 1 AN) ™ T < FOR TUB NORTH SIDE Sealed propaisals fear Contract No, NS-13, i i J , 1 norriiTCtLc ORCHAKJB involving the construction of sanitary sewers i ,ii) ji ic n sr Nil i i' >. 3 miles B. o£ , ::ty. ihuy will 1%-quifed in furnish .1 :-Uiii Mr*! Turni ' if quLssliimnaire and financial .•lati'ir,-"!! i-ont.i miii; a compU'te !il.iu-ini'ninf bidder's .iliiluy, financial sianilini; and LL TOMORROW i N[K rieiico in jHrfiirmini: work uf the tyjK1 ( uiileinplateii, Svfarc £ueh bidder can bo funnshi-'d jilaiiH and spucificatHiiis, The Tuwm-iup uf Scutch PUnm- reserves with a WANT AD TODAY! ilk- rajht to rejict any or all bids, and to ,ieci.pl that oni which, in iis judgment, liehi ijCi-Vua Its imeri KIK, Plans and sj«--e-ifiiMiions n,:iy be obtained un or after May 22. WVi at the office of the Consulting I'inniiieer, Elson T. Killarti AKsoclates. Inc., .IS Hssex Street, Millburn, New Jersey, upon pjyinem of $20,00 for each set. The ik'pnsil will lie returned only to eontraeior? submitting lionafide proposals who return the plans in good condition, within ten (1U) days after opening bids. This eontriict consists of approximately 5,700 feet of 8 such sewer. Work shall be CALL eomplotod fiO days after the start of work. Tliroujjhoui tlie contraei doctimcms. ihc FA 2-5266 word "Owner" shall refer to the Township of Scotch Plains, t.' Uy Ordur of the Clerk of the -.» Township of Scotch Plains |; %;>^apa Helen Reidy, Township Clerk Township of Scotch Plains ,-**t Scoieh Plains Times, May 23, 1963 Fees! fl7,M ..1*. TOWNSHIP 013 SCOTCH PLAINS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the As. JJ2 HOrK scssrnent Commission of the Township of Scotch Plains will hold a public hearing ""- *> */&•"-*• ?* --l -•!- June 6. 1963 at S;30 P.M. in the Municipal •~*4~por;Rr, ntiilriinR, Park Avenue, Scotch Plnins, N.J. to consider the benefits derived by eortoiii . IN properiles fronting on streets listed below due to the installation of sanitary sewers furr.^oo in the following locations: uprnn j r.><>.., Portion of Feniniore Drive, Mohawk Lane, 228 S IVe-ri.^ n and Cooper Street as authorized by Ordi- w ^ nance 62.9, Ordinance 62-20 and Ordinance 29.61. Portion of Sunnyfield Lane as authorized by Ordinance 62-10 and Ordinance 62-20. 4 rOt-ra apt j>iKs.t«. Portion of Raritim Road and all of Nartli bittern pri t, I'jirjiort. Hi 1'oca- Gate Road as authorized by Ordinance 62-8 >iO21ta,S hi. Kc r jB St'iV* Coal and Ordinance 62-20, t? p^fenir TV v. It) C O MHlfcr a»il Son duplex, 3 )mkr>oms. Close built-in . _ „_ ai CH 4-572S Portion of Marline Avenue as authorised Extent;A(n bo ir Pl.cr.c »jtjtern lr«'ltTfti«^ fenku ft J2ftO by Ordinance 24-59, aptown. Ph, DR *-2360 or BR 3-3903 MI interested persons may bu present 5. (?, «nly IS • Of SI ""•" ',\t"!t, JJiaJ Use and be heard on the subject of thy assess- 18 Work Wanted menis. FOR rant — S hcdr'jotn Oaj< Indwtrist! aod B*>»nJ*nl5a£ Wlrtn^ Philip a Cobb Uid'r floor hfat. Cfi.jrlr tSI«i,l 51-Artic!es for Sale U9 Eicj^rd t>r, O.al 372-6S1I Chairman, ASBesBment Conltnissiun bath SB', moil Ii, 5i^ i;eJ<2 A\ii I'hci e 17^-^111, WANT '.5 "i:eop j.rf'-<.' Li-U Scotch Plains Times, May 23, 1963 child in my home. 372-S6S PURM1TUSE VALUES Pees: jg-33 ZOOK Ft'IL-DKRH INC OOOO 'JSED T8A.OE-iN* 3 fi^ tiv)n» fim, Sult« •— »rotn V/rir>9«r I. Auto SV>3jh«i"Ji-»FrofR HOUSES AVAILABLE NOW i Pc, Olntfft Suite J •'-_ From HEATING 1—W. 2nd. St, 5 roomfi, ha»ei>\c;nt mos'les '»jar*ml-ct), Bs.laj, Clun. & garage, $75 $XT month. iliie JK or ii 65 pfjr w^u PIHJ Uft £-es<5 i^rfiileri. farm Mattunei? r-^vrt*"" Pro Goldwater Youths Undergo REPORT FROM TRENTON Group To Meet IW SENATOR NEUsON I'-.STAMLilR Hardships for Not too lony, a&u a plfcUHani has a right to know who is in ing. An organizational meeting to chup approached my dewk in the the State House seeking to in- This has not happened often form a Union County Draft Cold- Senate and began explaining why fluunce the course of leglsla- water Association will be held Medical Tests and most lobbyists make no OVEBBROOK. Pa. (UP1) — a certain vurrnouth factory In tionu This principle was adopted, bones about their identity. They Sunday evening. May 26 at 8:15 Sautii Jersey would close down U Scores of young men from all years ago by Congrosb and the present facts, often in a very p.m. at the home of Mrs8 Robert Governor Hughes' proposed uix walks of life have been livina federal government reqjiros aU helpful way, and have lot the Scott, 1880 Winding Brook Way, in a "chamber of discomfort" on wlno was adopted. 1 le was one- lobbylHts to regiHier and list legislator come to his own con- Scotch Plains, Supporters of here for a week or more at a of the dozens of lobbyists who iholr uxpendituroH. elusionsy Sen, Uurry Goldwater for presi- time in the interest of medical descended on the Htate Ilot4.se in Almost everyone in Trenton in But, in the orgy of pressuring dent ure invited, the planning science — and for $10 a day, recent woeka to represent a recent weeks -except for the of ret-eni weeks; there were ex- group snid, plus room and board. myriad of economic interests. lobbyists UieinstjlveH-foelH per- cesses and it is for this reason Wearing practically no cloth- A lcjglBlaior could not turn haps similar legislation is needed thai a lobbyist-registration bill Mr. Judy Fornold of Mont- ing, they have been living in in lily seat without facing a in New Jersey, The point is needed,, clajr, national secretary of the near - freezing temperatures, representative1 of some vested with their every movement luiK been madek of course^ that Governor Hughes called for Draft Coldwater movement, will interest - real estate,, liquor, legislators themselves are ul- be the speaker, scrutinized and their every such a measure in his annual word monitored. truckings utilities - who was tlmntuly responsible for their message in January and one of anxious to explain why the :i4 7 The purpose of their volun- y actions and that whatever argu- his aides has indicated there Planning for the organization tary isolation, at Lankenau million dollars needed in now ments a lobbyllst musters the is support for a registration meeting was undertaken on May Hospital, is to determine the taxcK should rial he extracted lawmaker need riot accede,. bill wliich 1 have unsuccessfully 12 by Peter Johnson of Gran- c'fTocts of temperature and from his client's till, This is true but there have sponsored for the last three ford, Arthur Miller of New Prov- moisture on body chanties and Certainly, uny industry has a beun fimos when lobbyists have yours. idence, William Schuefer of disease, and of diet under pro- rijiiiL to make its views kiiosvn misrepresented themselves und It is doubtful chough whether Wcscfield, Andrew Seamuns of longed cold. to the legislature which is presented a set of facts which enough support will ever be Rahway, Oscar Johannson of Ro- The test subjects have in- elected 10 represent all sec- would have been interpreted mustered unless the citizenry selle park, MrB and Mrs,, Robert cluded artists, ,uas station at- tendants, truck drivers and col- tors of the public differently if ihe legislator know itself establishes a lobby to lobby MacPhorson of FanwoodandMrsM AL the same time the public with whom he was really speak- lege students between semes- for a lobbyist-registratirm bilL ters. Winner, Bob Poh, was in relief for sophomore Kieth Lippertwho inturn had relieved started Bill Plainsmen Upset Rahway Gill. The looser for the Rahway nine was Gates who struck out six and walked two. Rahway*s record is now 12-5, 5-3 Poh Winner In Relief and is second in the Watchung Scotch Plains - Panwood High singled and Rutishauser and Coon and an error gave the extra runs Conference Standings behind un- The clincher in the sixth Inning beaten Springfield, School defeated Rahway 5-3 at made home safely, came when Terry Morton Singled to the Raiders, Rahway last Friday, It raised the With a 2-0 lead, Scotch Plains 3 Raider record to six wins and was soon in trouble but back eight losses. 1 out again, Rahway collected two runs In the bottom of the second w Although Scotch Plains tying the contest. They went ahead m connected for only two hits they in the fourth inning when they took advantage of every situation produced a lone run on a com- C available, scoring on errors and a bination of hits and walks. m sacrifice hits. U The Raiders struck back in OPENING SUNDAY, MAY 26th, > Tom Rutlshauser and Art Coon the top of the fifth and the sixth gained bases In the first inning getting the tying run and two sending up John Kocher, Kocher more respectively in each Inning, Junior High Trackmen THE WONDERFUL, Looking Forward To NEW GARWOOD Undefeated Season UNDERPASS! The Scotch Plains-Fanwood frequently. He Is undefeated in Junior High School track team is competition. Other high finish- enjoying its best season this ers are Miles Stelly and Gordon year. If this is any Indication Pitney, The low and high hurdles Open Sunday, May 26th, of years to come, the varsity out- are abely run by Eddie Johnson, look seems bright, Abley coached Chuck Lott, and Larry Coles, Two by Mr. Fred perone and Mr, consistantly high finishers in the The Fabulous, New John Thornton, the Raider Jr. pole vault are Ken Legernes High have compiled V wins and (9 1/2') and Mike Brake (9*), In no losses. Some tough opponents the broad jump Jeff Huston and Scotch Plains-Fanwood has beat- Ron Mills, both have soared over WESTWOOD en include. Sum-nit. South Plain- 18', are rarely beaten* The weight field, Westfield with the combined events find Scotch Plains-Fan- forces of Roosevelt and Edison wood with great depth, RichKra- junior High Schools, and pre- jewski, Dave Sweeny,TonyFrus- viously unbeaten Burnet of Union, co, and Greg Watts form a sarong Scotch Plains-Fanwood has an shotput squadj, while Dave & LOUNGE* extremely well balanced team. Sweeny, Gred Watts, Tony This plus a great desire to win Frusco, and Dave Eld make up 438 North Avenue, Garwood, NJ. and excellent performances un- the sarong point winning discus der pressure has kept Scotch division. All have thrown over Plains-Fanwood's record un- 100', The javaUn, which ig about marred. Their ttack team has Scotch Plalns-Fanwood's strong- also broken eleven of their est event Is excellently handled •Press party on the 26th, school's thirteen records includ- by undefeated Jeff Huston (154*), Come see, come ogle, the interest! ing their recent victory In the top point scorer, Mike Brake, Watchung Conference Freshman and Dave Eld, Chuck Lott, Al people who'll be celebrating the Relay, Foster, Ken Legernes, and Louis The 100 and 220 yard sprints Booth have all cleared the cross- grand opening of the Garwood find Bruce Schabinger, Ron Mills, bar set at 5' In the nigh jump and Al Foster consistent point department which supplies them • underpass. winners frequently breaking the with very good talent, Scotch 11 second barrier. The quarter Plains-Fanwood boasts a very mile is run by Jeff Huston sttong array of promising under- (56,7), David Eld (56,8), and classmen including low hurdle If you By Or just , Jeff Samuelson (58,7.) The half record holder Robert ChambUss - Underpass pass pass us by, mile is run by John Winters, (14,7), others are Dan Debbie, Mike Brake, and Gary Zarillo, Louis Booth, Steve Williams, Phil You and your family will be passing up Scotch Plains-Fanwood has an Burns, and Robert Annis, These exceptional miler in Keith Mc- should provide the Scotch Plains- the Best in food and service. Cocktails, too. Carrol, McCarrol has toured Fanwood Jr. High a successful the course m the sub-5 minutes ,. year next vear. also. TEIECTRO Stereo Tape Recorder Records and Plays Stereo FRIE BELOW All transistor push button radio with delivery of COST all American Models *ONE ONLY High *Floor Sample A&f Bank Rotes Comparable Saving $91.00 Trade In an all * Rj 11y Guaranteed Available I DOWN Allowances Americans (offer expires May 31§t 1963) PLAIN FIELD W. R. HOBUT 514 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS OPEN EVERY EVENING TIL 9, SAT. TIL 6 DELUXE CAPE COD LEGAL NOTICES KiAL ISTATR FOR SALB Only $19,900 CLASSIFIED Vets No Down NOT1CL-: UK SALE FHA $1,000 Down ! EARLY AMERICAN TOWNSHIP or SCOTCH PLAINS, INTHI This terrific home has Living room, CCH.'NTY OF L\Nh>N, NEW JERSEY SfiRVICtSOFFERID Charming 10 Room home suitable S70O.0O0. SUW1-R ASSESSMENT liONIM for largo family or mother g, dough. dining room, kitchen, four largo bod- The Township of Scotch Plains, in ibe tor. Beautiful grounds. Handy to rooms, TWO recreation rooms finish, County uf Uniun (hfri-lnaflur referred to (is UPHOLSTERING, SLIP COVERS everything. $24,?00O. sd in knotty pjne panelling, attached "Towtisiiip"), a municipal i/prporation of garage. It Is* in excellent Scotch ilic State of New Ji5rst?y, hereby invitee St drapery work done In- your Plains locution and must be seen to scaled proposals fur the purchase of its home or my shop, 40 yrs. ex- FAMILY HOME be appreciated, $700,000, of bonds hereinafter described. perience. Free esamates. Flense Brick & stucco colonial, 26" Living Such sealed proposals will he- rccen-fti, caU FA 2-517L. Room with Fireplace Dining room, SUBURB REALTY jxihliely ojx.>n«i ,ind Jiinounet'ti by us Town- Den, Largo Kitchen, 3 twin^sizo siup Cprnniiiiet% ai its met'tino room, in thg Bedfoems and \Yi baths, 2 cor garage, AGENCY Municipal Duililing, I'ark Awnue. Scotch Near all transportation, $24,400. Plains, Now Jersey, un the 41h day uf June, FOR SALE MISC. Realtor 1963, at 8:15'o'clock. P.M.. (Eastern May, I73T B.3rid St.,Sqotoh Plains. liiUit Kavin^s Tamo). TWO FAMILY Open 9-0 The bunds comprise an Issue of |7Q0,00Q, Suwer Assessment Bonds payable . annual PARTY SUPPLIES-scloct from First floor, LJving room with fire- FA 2-4434 installments on June 1 in each year as fol- the moKt complete stock in ihe place, don, dining room. Bedroom lowst area, CAiUl AND PARTY SHOP, kitchen & bath. Second floor Living A GUIDE TO THE BEST BUSINESS IN THE AREA, THESE $70,000, in each af the yeari 1968 to room, two bedrooms, Kitchen and 1974, inclusive 407 Park Avc, Scotch Plains, Both, Tenents Pay all utilities, FIRMS OFFER PROMPT SERVICE HAVE REPUTATIONS Thy bonds are dated June !, 1963, and are FA 2-5223, Qsod income property, $23,500. OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND RELIABILITY, of the denomination of 15,000. In the event thai the first maturing bonds awarded eauge the last maturity to 'o in a multiple of less WATCHUNG AGENCY thim five, then i'ie bond( not in multiples Stalnway, Chickering, Lester, Business Directory of five will I*;- ;n the denomination of 11,000, Kranieh and Bach and otha-s. 451 Fork Avenue Scotch Plains The bunds are coupon bonds, rcgisierahle FAnwood 2-5602 at the option of the holder as to principal Substantial Savings - ill fully only or as to both principal and interest guaranteed, THE PIANO SHOP, Plolnfield Area Multiple Usting Flawgri and are payable at the office of the Suburban 519 Torrm Rd, Open evenings Cooper's Hardware Trust Company, inSeotch Plains, New Jersey. Service Headquarters for The bonds will bear interest at a rate which UU9. 1 shall not exceed six per centum (65) per TGRO and LAWN BOY annum and such interest shall be payable semi-annually on June 1 and December L See these beautful new electtlc The bonds are general obligations of the rocking baby basinets, Retail SCOTT'S LAWN PROGRAM Township and the Township is authorii'-ed CENTER en and required by Jaw to levy «d valorem $259, now $40, Stock Umlted, iXPIRT MOWER SERVlCi MIIIXMiKMKM'S tastes upon all real property taxable by said CaU 889-6051, i'i) i i i:i Township for the payment of the bonds ai}d n \v.w\\. the interest thereon without limitation of rate A, P1BELQA iiiigi i;i or amount. 428 Jersuleni Rd, 4J4 Park Ave. Each proposal submitted must name the Scotch Plains, N,J, Sootch Plains rate of interest per annum to he borne by the bonds bid for and the rate named must FA 2-5258 be a multiple of one-eighth or one-twentieth the Township to secure Uie Township from TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS FA 2=5852 of one per centum and must be the same 419 Park Avenue Stolth Ploiii, N.J. any loss resulting from a failure of ihe NOTICE for all the bonds bid for. The purchase bidder to comply with the terms of his bid. price specified in the proposal must not be At a regular meeting of the Board of Checks of unsuccessful bidders wUi be re- Adjustment of the Township of Scotch Plains, less than $700,000, nor more than S7Q1.QQQ, turned upon the award of the bonds. Coin Operated In selecting the proposal to he accepted, held on May 16, 1963 in the Municipal Build- ,U.S. Kefls The successful bidder will be furnished at ing, Scotch Plains, NJ, for following de- the Township Committee will not consider the Bine the bonds are delivered (!) the .Knitting Supplies proposals which name a rate of interest cisions were renderedi Helpee Selfee Laundry, opinion of Messrs. Reed, Hojt, Washburn Si Granted permission to Philip Lucia, 1232 .Advance & Si mplicity higher than the lowest rate named in any McCarthy, of New York City, that the bonds E. 2nd St. & Willow Ave. legally acceptable proposal; and if two or Sunnytield Lane, Scotch Plains, NJ. to erect are valid and legally binding obligaiions of a garsie on L.ot II, Block 316B, 1232 Sunny- Patterns Scotch Plains mure such proposals name the lowest rate, the Township, and (2) eortiflcates in form the proposal offering to accept the least field Lane, A Residence Zone, contrary to .Notions - Trims - satisfactory to said ATterneys evidencinj ihe Section 19 (b) of the Zoning Ordinance. amount of bondii(such bonds being the first proper execution and deliver]' of ihe bonds maturing bonds) will be accepted, unless Denied without prejudice appeal of Harms Fabrics SPEED QUEEN and receipt of payment therefor. «nd (3) Holding Co., e/o Chas. rjetwiller, 120 Depot two or more proposals name the lowest a certificate, dated as of the date of delivery rate of interest and offer to accept the same Park, Plaintield, N.J, for permiision to greet Washers &. of the bonds, and siened by ihe officers APSLEY'S least amount of bonds, in which event that who signed the bonds, slating that no litigation new building to be used ai stores on Lot one of such last mentioned proposals which 66 is then pending or to the toawledge of such 11, Block 45, 435 Park Avenue, C Commer- 301 Pnrk Ave. Dryers offers IO pay the highest price will be officers threatened to restrain or enjoin the cial itoie, contrary to Section 6 (bj of the Scotch Plains, N.J. accepted. issuance or delivery of Hie bonds or the levy Zoning Ordinance, or collection of taxes to pay the tends or Granted pi.-misEion to Temple Israel of Private Parking for 20 Cars The purchaser must pay accrued interest Scotch plains and Fanwood, 1721A E. Second ' from the date of the bonds to the date of the interest thereon, or questioning At FA 2-4181 validity of the siatutes or flie pruetfdinpt Slroet, Scotch Plains, NJ, to erect a Temple Open 7 Days 7-30 to 11 p.m. delivery. No interest will ho paid upun the building on Lot 60, Block 293A, 1910 Cliff- OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS dopqslt made by the successful bidder. The under which thL bonds are issued, and thai neither the corporate existence ur boundaries wood Street, A- Residence Zone, in accord- right is reserved lo reject all bids. ance with Section S of the Zoninji Ordinance Proposals should be addressed to the of the Township nor the nile of any of said officers to their respective offices, is beiiu: and Contrary to Section 19 of the Zoning j George Carpet Center undersijin.jd Township Clerk and enclosed Ordinance, and to use Lot • 10, Block 288, FANWOOD in a sealed envelope marked on the outside contested. 1195 Martine Avenue, A-2 Residence Zone, "Proposal Fur Bands", Didders must, M Ry urder of the Township Committee. 1739 E. 2ND ST. LEES the tiiliu of making [heir bids, depus.lt a a« a parking lot, contrary to Section b HARDWARE Datedi May 7, i»B3 certified ur cashier's or Treasurer's cheek (h) oi the Zoning OrdiBanco, SCOTCH PLAINS GUUISTAN HELEN M. REIDY Recommended Township Committee grant MACEE for $14,000,, drawn upun a bank or trust Townstiip Clerk CALLAY FA - 2-8217 company fur such amount, INDUSTRIAL • i 9-5716 Summit - CR 7-3666 1907 DUNCAN DRIVE SCOTCH PLAINS CALL - PL 3-4666 Madisun - FR 7-2055 AD 2-3641 FA 2-5266 in s RAIDERS CAPTURE THI n 8o s STRAIGHT CONFERE r third and a new member. Bob ] By Jerry Jaffe Splngler gained fourth for the £ j Scotch Plains-Fanwood High raiders. On Friday, May?, 1963 Scotch The Raiders only bid the 440 m School won their third con- Plains - Fanwood junior High m i socuttve Watchung Conference yard dash was by George An- School Freshman baseball team Meet last Thursday at Clark High tonak, who failed to finish in the defeated Edison of Westfield 4 c School, The Raiders were heavily money, A new Record was es- 3 to 9 at the home field. Alan Clark m ''favored to win after their per- tablished by Paul Fraider of was the winning pitcher in relief. D formance at the Union County Hillside m that event burning up Clark, in fivs innings, gave up > r Track and Field Meet, which they the track in 50,3 seconds. The only four base hits and struck } won, by upsetting PlaMield, old record was held by Dave Cole- out nine, bringing his seasons s { The staunch Plainsmen faced man of Westfield, Although that total to ninety-seven. For the * seven other teams, including time was not particularly fast winners, Clark had a double and ' rival Westfield, Cranford, Clark, for Freider, it typified his abi- single' and Bobby Dabb had a . Sprln^ield, Hillside, Roselle, lity and all-out performance. triple and single, The team man- \ and Rahway, The Raiders a- The Plainsmenlone effort in the aged 16 hits compared to nine • massed 8 first places among the 880 yard run was by sophomire for Edison. fourteen events. Jim Graves. Graves finishedflfth AB R H with the time of 2:07.4. Jim is Sector 2B 3 1 1 Although there were many in- 0 1 dividual outstanding efforts, the sure to be a great standout in the Eudo 3B 1 future since he has two more sea- CannonSS a 1 1 win cannot be traced to any few Irivsnds SS 2 0 0 1 events, Scotch Plains was so sons to develop, Missing Steve Voget 3B 3 0 1 strong in all of them, that the Harris, the Raiders failed to Zakovic 3B-55 1 0 0 place in the Mile Event, Steve's Manners 3B 0 0 0 other nracksters failed to gain Clark RF.P 4 2 record was not brokena a ' enough points to even come near Miller 1 i 3 a i the Raidars pile of points. The Hurdles again were under Dabb LF 3 a a The closest team behind the the powerful grip of Marcy Reed Knudsen LF 0 i 0 Moragnl C i I Raidars was Westfield, Scotch and BillEdwards8 Reed shattered a the records in the 120 Highs and Holdsworth C i a i ' Plains amassed the highest num- Klekinwiti C 0 0 0 ber of points in a Watchung Con- 180 lows, 15,2 and 20 seconds flat., Lawrence CF-1 B 4 i a ference Meet (74 1/2) to West- Edwards finished behind Reed Howland P 0 0 0 fields 40 1/2, The thirty-four in both events. In the broad Taylor CF 0 0 0 jump, Scotch Plains failed to ANOTHER MEET , ANOTIII I! HI < «MMi -.ii H _•_€_-!•!_ wth Coserto RF a 1 i point spread only proves again 0 place, Art Swarts. Every time he lets one fly it lands closer to the Mofy RF 0 0 the Raiders miraculous depth national mark. ( Photo jerry Jarfe ) Kosfeky RF 0 0 0 in all events. Paul Burcz won the pole vault. The High point of the after- Greg Shuman of Hillside" jumped noon was the discus throw. Art the same height but because Swarts, who previously broke the Burcz has fewer misses he was state mark with a throw of one awarded first place, hundred eighty-one feet five In- John Runnells and Paul MAIU 10 THE T1UE TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR. •.ches» hurled the plate to a new Tlrblers finished 3 and 4 in HUll 13 1 HE 11H1E • A COMPLETE AND FULL VACATION] jrecord of one hundred and eighty- the shot respectively. Coach i six feet eight and three quarters Mike Sorrentino's weight men. iililnlimiuiniiliiiilliltiltllillliilliltlilllllllllliliiiiiniiilillii /^*|* THE BEAUT I F U L "l"""ml'""llll"l"ll"""IIMI"ul"""IIM"""Mllllll""""L inches. Art now ranks fffth in gathered TWENTY-ONE points, the couno-y for the highschool in the weight events aloneB discus event, (Just nine more The javelin contest was won' feet Art!) by Haywood Gipson for the se- Art also broke the Conference cond year in a row with a toss SHACKAMAXON Meet record by a twenty-five foot of 179-10, far from Haywood's margin and the nearest opponent best effort. was a mere 42 feet behind Art's Those who keep an eye on the was a mere 42 feet behind Art'ss SWIM CLUB future will be interested to know Second in that event was also a lllllillltllllllllinilfltlllllllilllliiUlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllUMIIIllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllnilllllllt KllUllllllllllJlllt UIIIIIII!IIMI>l|l!llti • ('IUSWH for liny tots, pft'- "^••~—.S?^*m ^ Accredited Life Guards at All Times fl>l»Ill'IK. ti'l'n-HJJI'TS, HlllirtN. -fa Hot and Cold Meals Served at the Pool • Devt'liiii illinium, (•aiirUimi- tiim, Ni'lf-i'DiifiUi'iii'i'. POOL OPEN UNTIL 9 P,M 7 DAYS A WEEK! • T'limily iihiiis , , • I.mlii1*' iliiytlme »p-Milon»i. Call FRED DEVESA for Information: ADams 3-1300 • Free liriiHiee xlcntiiiK . • . Wi'i'kly fun SUMMER SESSION SHACKAMAXON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB STARTS IN JUNE Has A Limited Number Of GOLF MEMBERSHIPS OPEN For The 1963 Season. 43i ISSiX STREET, MIUBURN, NEW JBRSiY DRexe! 9-5933 Call Mr, Tokar for Full Details Free Pnrklmr ssand Fanwood Independent VOL, 4 NO, 45 SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD.N.J. THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963 UtAOOPV Softball Association SHOW US HOW COACH... liny wood Gipson, Art Swarts and John Runnells proved tho not results of MIKE SORRKNTINO'S fine Scores For Week coaches weight men amassed 21 points in their events alone. ( Phoio Jerry Jaffe) SCORES WEEK ENDING - May pitcher, Dick Luster had three OL 17, 1963 hits for the losers. Willoughhy scored eight runs in the seventh inning to squeeze Poplar 11 Corioll 9 out a 9 to 8 victory over Marian. WiUoughby 9 Marian 8 George Hallow and Jnck Smith Shady Lane 8 Russell 6 each with two hits lead the hit- LEAGUE STANDINGS ting attack for WiUoughby. Herb TEAM WINS LOSSES Kopp was the winning pitcher, Shady Lane 2 0 Pete llohorst and John Haslip Hunter 1 0 each had two hits for Marian. WiUoughby 1 0 Chet Stt'tsko, the winning Poplar 1 0 pitcher, with a Immerun and Marian 1 1 John Lnliiin IILI- with rwolmsli ii, Sun Valley 0 I IIH attack a, Study Lane tk- Coriell 0 2 I cited Ru-,sUI 8 to 6. Paul \\\y- Russell 0 2 ho//i ki pr it i lost liy h.inimenn, Larry Watts, I'd Pigott and two home-runs and drivinj', in all Uaimer was ihe winning .six run.1; tor Russell. •••i* S TRIKt!! Ever wonder what happens when that "fat one" comes in and all you do is stir up a breeze? This extraordinary photographh, taken at Brooksidd Park Sunday, May 19, shows this local gen demon in a claotsic "swing and mismip.ss " ? llimtlon If the ball came a" ._ low 1\ a". th'1 photograph niaki" it ..ecm, the- batter might do \t-tU-r with a second swing (Staff photo) l-2"3 FINISH...Bob Beam, John Runnells, and Percy Ileave-llo Crisp finish respectively in that order in the 100 yard '~~*-,, dash. Raiders won Conference * Title third year straight. H^ (Photo - Jerry Jaffe) f S MEN'S Bowling Team from the South Side Firehouse pose for photographer. Team oamo out first in league although only two years In existence. Last year the team placed 13th Raiders Victor in a 15 team league. Over Clark • * * Plainsmen _i/ Upset Rahway * • * Raiders Capture Conference Title * • Frosh Down Edison 14-9 * * * IN OJtBI'1'....lohn Run II. -1 1 , l.lUIK tl<'. hi ll< I loi i >() loot Lri[) cijoil enough for a third in (SEE INSIDE PAGES) llu; MuuL. (photo - Jerry Jiiffu)