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EIGHTY-SECOND YEAR—No. 3 WESTFIELD, NEW JEKaEY, THUKMJAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 24 Pages—10 oealf Bus Transportation Schedules Flea Market Open Snyder Endorses No Word On All Day Saturday New Teachers Begin Announced by School Board The publdc is invited to a 1'lea w School Racial Market and "Celebration of Life1' The bus transportation schedules on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for eligible junior and senior high on the lake side of the campus of the Training Next Week Disposal Plans public school students are listed be- Drain to Conclude Balance Plan Presbyterian Church in Westfield. low for the 1971-72 school year. Jtte Summer Season A three-day orientation program Implementation of Phase II of Union County's solid waste studies is Sponsored by the summer youth for teachers new to the Westfield The Westfield Board of Educa- that buses will be marked with nwte The Drain at the Presbyterian ministry, proceeds of the event will urged by Mayor Donn Snyder, who has called upon mayors of all muni- numbers. The school district reserves school system will begin oa Wed- tion had received no word as of Church in Westfield for high school go to the reliel f off disaster victims cipalities to support the continuation of studies to provide a solution to the right to change the number and ^ ^^ Says Plan nesday. the growing disposal problems of county municipalities. yesterday from the Office of Equal college wju spoasor j[s jn Pakistan, location of pickup and discharge register That day new teachers will • In. a letter to Freeholder William J. Maguire. chairman of the depart- Opportunity concerning the Board's fjnal evmtg ^ ^ summer tMs Anyone may for a taWe points. be greeted in their respective ment of administration, personnel plans to achieve racial balance in oints. . , t. weekend at Westminster Hall. To- to sell crafts, hand-made articles, schools. weekend at Westminster Hall. To- For Balance schools by the building principals and inter-governmental affairs. All applications for ransportation mom)w njgM {rom g to u pm baJ[<,d goodSj aft or ..anythng ,hat and will be introduced to school Mayor Snyder said: Mrs. Nida Thomas, director of to private and parochial schools have ymng peop,e may 4amx aj]d ^ wm m m a taUe „ n&e is stm routines and procedures for open- Are You Registered? eeen p OEEO, a division of the state de- processed and notices have ^ ,,sky Chupch., ^ ^^ for a room for additional tables; the last ing day. New personnel will be "After hearing the Hackensacfc been sent to toparents ts . Parents WHO . day to register is 3 p.m. tomorrow ptrhi* far partment of education, met with JMnall fee nig ht fw>m taken on a conducted tour of the Meadowlands Commission present have neglected to applly or wno wive g to u ,,fijll gni phineas., wiu ap. with Carl Byder or Slie Meier at ,,Gj.oss]y in'adequate and inequita their solid waste disposal plan, end UM f*r the Nw. t Gcarni Eke- Board members August 12 to dis- town, the Municipal building and some change in plans should con- pear in return concert at the Drain the Presbyterian Church. Music by b\ " terms used lo describe the after listening to the discussions ttM have bee* cuss the plans. At the conclusion of a are Tatni Clerk's that meeting she promised a de- tact the business office at 306 Elra coffee house for a small fee plus folk and rock groups who have do- Board of Education's plan of school which ensued last Friday evening, St. are being arranged by the various may ref liter UwMgh Sept. 8. cision in the near future. Drain Card. nated their time -will be provided, integration by an ad hoc "Wost- school p." rent-teacher groups. I am convinced more than ever that SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL The f•Umriag eitra fcwn ftr field Committee for Equal Education 0~ Thursday all new personnel the Union County Board of Free- The Board submitted the plans in (Route No. 1-IBus No. I (Breza) refMratini have bee* let: Opportunity." •.••/.I. ; = ?(.•"•,';:!} at Westfield High holders must proceed with Phase June when they were formally ad- (AM.) Originate at Woodbrook Am. », Stpt. t, t, U, n Jn a letter to George Plenty, Eciico: w/icre they will bo greeted M of the solid waste studies for opted after the racial balance situ- Circle (pick-up) at 7:40. Proceed via thrwifh U, tmn * p.m. (• • Commuter Cars Get New Look school board president, Uie group by Dr. L. E. Law. superintendent of Union' County. I share your concern ation had been thoroughly research- Carol Road to 207 Lynn Lane (pick- p.m. . . ed by a staff committee, studied by calls the phase-out of Columbus schools. UowarJ Tomlinson, assis- that time is running out. up) at 7:45, thence to East Broad Ta rc(litcr, pcrnm mwt he the Board, and presented to towns- the Central Railroad Company of action that CJW and the New Jersey a violation of school policy tant superintendent of schools in "Westfleld residents, through pri- Street and Gallows Hill Road (pick- IS yean at M» oa «r befm people at public information meet- New Jersey has started a *li»,000 Department of Transportation en- which infers that attendance at charge of business and plant main- vate collectors, spend over $500,000 up) at 7:50, and then by the mow passengar coach rehabilitation pro- Nov. Z, mwt have lived la New ings. toed into an agreement to upgrade more th,an one elementary school is t ' wi!1 acquaint them with the each year for refuse collection and Jeney *lx mtBthi aM la lac direct route to the Senior High gram which wM make 52 of its Uie additional cars, with the State .^ucarionaUy undesirable." operation of his department. A. J. disposal. The sum exceeds the cost Two weeks remain until the open- School—not later than 8:10. oHer commuter cars more attrac- reimbursing etmiy far 41 4ayi fcy tin. 2. the railroad for the ,signed by verdell Roundtree, stadeck. school psychologist and sii- of many of our other basic munici- Natural!*?* ettiSMK mart arc ing of school. Board President iPM.)P Originatg e at Senior High tive for m'any of the Bne's 15,000 coste involved. BUS mvoiveu. Ulal Roundt,ee, Doris Botwinick, pervisor of services will explain the pal services. Westfield's share of wat their aafaiMllutiaa papers George A. Plenty stated last June School (ptek-up- - ) at 2:56,• „Uienc e„. to„ dally- -passengers . „ . , Tne *"'* 1S be"}8 done on an Botwinick. Jim Eisenmann, department and the the county's continuing cost of solid that the desegregation plans will go Georg€ (unctiOT of ms whea rejblerlasY East Broad Street and GallowGll s Hill All 52 cars are getting new vinyl economical, assembly-line basis by stoley Bowers and William Bowers, cervices which are available to waste studies is small compared to Thaae wfca have chaafed aa into effect on opening day, Sept. 8. Road (discharge point), and thence floor covering and new style lights CNJ employes at the railroad's Bliz- Ul(! letler t0 Mr. Pienty says: j]s d teachers our total "garbage bill." I calculate aMnai may nala> the Caaity Desegregation plans at the ele- via Carol Road to 207 Lynn Lane which produce much greater Ulu- abetiiport shops. The 42 cars getting ,,We do not Ppprove $ the Board's £erore Thursday's luncheon given it to be less than one percent of Boutf *t EUcliaas, SI Rahway mentary level include redistricting {discharge point) and then to Wood- mination. Ten of the S2 will also be new style lights and floor covering ,a(J tcd plan of integrating the bv the Westfield Board of Educa- the total. Only the county govern- Ave,, EUubtth. Caaafe at ad- and the eventual phasing out, over a brook Circle (final discharge point), completely repainted Inside andI out, are coming off the line at the rale sc])Ools We ,ind it grossly inadequate tion new teachers will be introduced ment can study the problem effi- dreu carte may he abtauwd and will get new tangerine*o!ored of one a day. All 42 .will be com- . .. » teachers, exper- three-year period, of Columbus ROOSEVELT JUNIOR at|d inequitaWc to their buddy ciently and with due regard for the from the Tawn Clerk'a office, w School wheh last year had a 33 per HIGH SCHOOL pleted by about Sept 15. It is ex- ,,The propose(j solution implies ienced staff members who will as- needs of each community. No com- a voter. regMrattM card may cent black enrollment. At the junior munity in the county is capable of !7 pected that the ten cars getting tho that we are dealing with a 'black' sisl in making them feel at home in be Hie*. high school level, racial balance Route 'No. 1-iBus No. 2 (Breza) more extensive rehabilitation will problem. In reality, segregation and Westfield. Luncheon guests', at the studying and resolving the problem It I* poMlMe to reftater at the plans include reassigning several on its own. There was never a office of. any municipal .clerk In seventh grade McKinley School area senger be ready for service by mW-Octo- discrimination and their subsequent high school, will include representa- greater need for county government 0 Uv~.~.t»... are a situation lives from the municipal govern- Unkm County regardless af students from Edison to Roosevelt public re- ber. action than that which exists for con- 16 Wychview Drive (pick-up) 7:50 as<>- So favorable created and maintained by our white msnt and various civic organiaa- where a penoa reiidea. Junior High School, and thence to the corner of Sherman power structure, and, therefore, tions, Board of Education mem- tinued studies of the county-wide scho01 disposal problem, and Harding Streets (pick-up) 7:55, must be 'corrected by that same bers, and administrators, thence the most direct route to the power structure. Furthermore, this After the luncheon, staff members "In proceeding to. carry out fur- Roosevelt Junior High School not Scouts Return Many Attend YW plan pteccd Ihe burden of movement will return to their repective build- ther studies, I would urge the Free- United Funds Bridge Cost Cap later than 8:15. primarily on the Columbus School 'ngs. . , „,. ' holders to broaden the scope be- students No plan can hope to be Friday morning, elementary teach- yond an in-depth analysis of the (Continued on page 4) From Summer Programs effective if it is to be instituted at ers will be given a bnef over- Linden site recommendation. 1 Of Vital Home Nursing Care view of the elementary curriculum wouH suggest simultaneous evalu- , Seventeen Westfield. .Scouts and The WesUieW YWCA's summer the expense of its victims. '^Bc^uter/^B i re-entrt y retunwt d from records show that the attendance under the direction of Mrs. Marie atien beyond the county borders/.' - Nursing cure in the home today, agencies, eveD .the patient bim&lf, (Continued on page 4) Scian, coordinator of elementary ed- whtchmay prove to be more econo- sadly, le a commodity which of ten have called upon the nurses for 30,- a three week sojourn in, .Japan'Tor the teenage program was 1,084 47 New Teachers where they attended the 13th WeHiJ sml the attendance for the children ucation, assisted by Mrs. Doris Wil- mical and ecologically sound from Ho amount of money, can {buy. 449 visits to 3,659 patients in the liams, assistant coordinator of elem- a collection and transportation point Critical snort ages, in nursing ranks VHNS area, all of Union County east Bojtf.Seout Jamboree held at Asa- and adult programs was 6,184. girl freights at the foot of Mount The teenage summer program Reevaluution Topic entary education; Thomas Mullen, of view. Although such simultaneous might have kept many Westfielders of Westfield, including Cranford. In Local Schools audiovisual coordinator; Miss Lillis explorations would increase the study in . the /hospital or extended cafe •i Visiting Nurses also teach health Fugi. was a new one this year, and inolu- There will be 47 new members on Fifteen boys were members of ded courses in yoga, guitar, judo, A. Hull, elementary physical educa- cost, they may save money in units days or weeks longer were it in the Westfield Community Center, At Rotary Club tion, health and safety supervisor; the long run and at the same time not for the labors of a dedicated do school nursing in the Westfield the Westfield public schools staff Jamboree Troop 223 representing macrame, etc. One of the special when school opens Wednesday, Sept. Watchung and Monmouth Councils activities took place when 60 V Two members of Associated Sur- and Mrs. Jean MoDermott, olemen- preserve human values, which some band—Visiting Nurse and Health Day Care Center and in parochial tary music department head. In of our communities feel are threat- 8. All classroom positions are filled, and included: Bob Bishop, David Teens painted the railroad tunnel veys, the firon now engaged in rc- Services. schools. Iho afternoon, elementary teachers ened. according to Dr. James M. Oallam, Boston, Jay Boylan, Craig Brum- on a Sunday _afternoon . assessing Westfield homes, spoke at Now, even that source of tender As a Home Health Agency, the where and effkent care which has served nurses give medicare and medicade director of personnel. baugh, Scott Douglas, Jay Feder The children's program included the Tuesday meeting of the Rotary will return to their rooms Should out-of-county disposal sites The new teachers, 27 women and ocko, Rick Fleming, John Flournoy, well attended free swim classes, day Club in the YMCA. principals will discuss supervisory the community for more than 60 patients nursing care and arrange 1 tin

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THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 207 E* BROAD ST WESTFIELD • 233-1171 ICAINC, NOW OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. 233 E. BROAD SL WESTFIELD AD 3-1111 Pan-Am Bldg.-200 Park Avo. OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 212 - 6113111 fp f ceed diracUy -to Virginia Slfftet Slate Mini-Cnuit Program Mountainside Piiblie School* Grand view Avenue (discharge OBITUARIES 1 point . Funding 115 Teaching Projects ftaberl W. Rof f Leo A* Halliwell A. Ralph Rustin ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH Proposed School Calendar A. Ralph Rustin of 120 Nelson PI., SCHOOL AND SENIOR The Teacher Innovation (M.inj- •srvJees pt. 7 Teachers' Meeting Manorial Park, Union. Mr. HaJliwell, 77, died last Wed- Rustin was a relirant of the First 7:50, thence iby the most direct The William MiU«r Sperry Ob- Wednesday Sept. t Schools open, 1:00 p.m. National Bank, of New York, route to Barchester Way and Law- The State Legislature has appro- s£d'vatory at Union College may be Qolumbus Day in Newark, Mr. Roff tod nesday at Muhlenberg Hospital. A priated $100,000 to .extend the pro- Monday Oct. 11 He was a member and former rcrvce Avenue ipiek-up) 7:55, thence better suited for starlight, but ills Mmdey Oct. » Veterans' Day in Stutii Carolina before mov- retired salesman, he was born in gram through bhe 1971-72 school Providence, -R.I., and had lived in vestryman of St. Paul's Episcopal via the most direct j-oute to Roose- (^tasking in the limelight being ere- Thursday Nov. 4 N.JEA. Convention to Westfiett 15 yeani ago He nT Xh ill V. • ii.ru * ,LT • u- u c i ,A- V^ year. In the orogram, individual a graduate of Colgate Unsver- North Arlington before moving to aled t>y Roger Tutiall m Mountain- Friday Nev. • N-J.E.A, Convention Church: belonged to the Washington veK Junior High School (discharge project** rtt,s niaime™^'^*%„„,d at tryin' g M1ou*t nDUnew, West field 22 years ago. point) not later than 8:15 a.m., side, a member of Amateur Astron- Wetoesday Nov. H i close at IM p.m. and had. been product manager No. 3 F and A.M. of Burlington, the methods of instruction are awarded then to Senior High School. omers, Inc., which operates the ob- Whittaker, Clark aod Danlele, He had been employed 30 years Consistory; the Commandary end up to »l,000. (P.M.) Originate at Senior High Coilege. reopen PlainfieM, for five years. He by the Thatcher Furnace Co., for- the Shrine. The program, which has attracted Nev. School (.pick-up) 2:55. Proceed to Mr. Tuthill, who recently returned Dec. JS cW at 3:09 p.m. a member of the Presbyterian merly of Ganwood, until retiring A memorial service will be held ch a/ waatfMd, the American three years ago. He was a member •Roosevelt Junior High School from Mauritania where.he made ar- ChrteUnet Beoess at St. Paul's chapel at 2 o'clock Fri- L more m Ceramic Society attd had been ac- of St. Agnes Church, Clark. up) 3:00, rangements for AAI's 1979 edifae Mctwby Jan. i day. more than to expedition to the Weet African no- tive with the Boy Scouts. He leaves hi* widow, Mrs. Ethel and Lawrence Avenue .„„—«ev, _ . p Conerton Fri(Uf re*. II ScWls close at 3:M p m. Survivors include his widow, Mn. Durant Halliwell at home, and a point) thane, to 213 Sunset Avenue *^%J™km tion, is off for Japan where he will Midwinter Recess in te address members of the Oriental May Rotf; a daughter, Susan, sisler, Sister Dorothy Haiti well of and thence to Davis Court and Carol _. . ^ WJL*^.g . T*..^.. reopen two sons, Robert Wallace Jr. the Sisters of Charity, Convent Sta- United Fund Road <. Petta was * member and a Services were held in St. Thomas change our policy and in *he end gram, "that if you are going to 5? last ft'/4 minutes in Mauritania. The freeze the Income of the home- The program began in 198S when iptfee «f ft. Ck«m*U B.C. Church Episcopal Church, Hanover, Man- have to give up home nursing care. some 400 projects were submitted possible time lapse for a Calendar for 1971-72 to MMawM aad a mmbN of the day. owner, taxpayer and public em- sclipse, according to Prof. "The agency board of directors ployee, you should also freeze the for approval and 10| were approved Asisricftn Legion and the KnighU ol 'Mr. Wilcox is survived by his teUevs the WiNS to be an essential Patrick J. mite, director of the . • v taxes which have been taking, an and funded by the department.

widow, the former Margaret de health servtee to Westfield, because Spe-rry Observatory and proleaaor • •• ever increasing share of his pay f He WM a part president of the louche, two sons, Louis V., Jr., and it supplies nursing care at the least of astronomy at Union Oollsi*, is check/' School Opens fttft AtttU Sit f Othodon David, and five grandchildren. cost to patient and community. If 7ft minutes, with the (average eclipse WMn 84* Yom Kippur i states and especially its affect on It will be "BacK to UClt WUht" ful of amateur astronomers from Monday Oct. n Columbus Day He was awarded the Distin- College, Class of 1823. | "j^ an essential health service, it throughout the world to make a ore AJumai Award of Baltimore slate Public Utility. Commission 'rate I on Friday, Sept. 17, when the Union Monday Oct. tf Veterans Day is imperative we have sufficient rulings. County Technical Institute Alumni eclipse trip to (Mauritania to ascer- Thursday Nov. 4 N.J.E.A. < of Ostfal Surgery Ui 1«*. funds to continue dt at a cost that •vita was also a member of . Mrs, Marie Davis "Whether the President has this. Association wit} host a reception for tain living 'accommodations as wett Friday'Nov. 8 will keep it available to all who power or not over the. state*, he all aumni as viewing conditions for the 1973 Wednesday Nov. Close,for Thanksgiving; the Southern sad Northeast So- reed it." 1 «f OrihddonttiU and was a Mrs. Marie Davis, 68, formerly should still exercise the toll taflu Alumni Aflsoclation has re- eclipse. He also enlisted some Mauri receu at regular time ofth* International Collage of MounUumkte, died. Monday at ence of his office in relieving this cently been reactivated mi ail tor- tanians as members of AM. Monday Nov. * School reopens • J I Paul KlmbfiU Hospital, Lakewood. AAI lft sponsoring an eclipst e* Thursday Dec. 28 Ciose.fbr Christmas . .,.. -;• Deatistry. At aw time he pUyed threat io the averagei .taxpayer mer students are invited to become 1 basketball in Baftl- Mn. Davis was born in North Says Plan whose income is now totally con- part of the organization, according pedittion for members only. How- rtceii at regular -time . .•:.' -. PlaiafieM and had Uved at Leisure trolled by government,"' Dietz ex to Robert W. Dobbins, director of ever, Mr. Tuthill expects that there Monday Jan. 3 School reopens (Continued from page 1) plained. will be several thousand amateur Monday Feb. U Washington's Birthday- . ,•. • Village, Lakewood for the past four student services. to wrvivei by hto wife, Mn. astronomers from all over the world Thursday March 90 Close for Easter recess D^n, a feutftor, years, where she was a member of () It seems -really contradictory," Back to v and have found no educational Ira Rothbjiuin Named ^ NK MM. Cotes, who wasthis afternoon at the Van Hise and documentation to support this view. i « u- • Callagan Funeral Home, Route 7Q, «**•**• w* d<> e*t*«t CoJumbuB Ua ikMradge. Neb., Uv«l in : ; . Fla. Brlcktown. . |flOwot • children to be treated the same as other children in the Towa DRAMA AUTO SALES AvvWiag are two daughters, Mrs. ! N.iW.- Ayer in .Ne> C. Rainier of Ptterborouffh ' Summertime fun th the sun should West/teld. ' Detroit and P Maitfflrie Ferguson of Tor be tempered by thoughts of safety, 'Why; therefore, must Columbus SSC&B Inc. ^s *; wmior. v«* UNiON COUNTY'S NEWLY APPOINTED . Cal.; th»e sons/OUffor/ d H. suggests Liberty Mutual Insurance School students be forced to attend dent. , •'•!• :J FLARE SLACK SFECTACUUR N.H.; WUam H oi Company. Drowning is the. fourth [at least two elementary schools to At. NJW.. • FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR atfd Edward A. of Stone leading cause of accidental death, leomplete an elementary school edu- had been a senior vice president ».N.Y Do be careful. Don't be a statistic. | nation when the school policy clearly and managemeni! supervisor. Dur- states that this situation is educa- ing his 08 years there he worked, ou tionally' undesirable?" such accounts ;a« 1 Carrier Air Conditioning, Atlantic SUBARU Refining, OBS, Peoples ©rugs, Uni- Bus Schedule royial Tires, Newaweek, French linei • * American Tobatoco Company, Schen- The Most Amazing Import Ever to Cross the Largest (Continued from page l) ley and General Elettric. Prior to + tliat he Was 'with RCA Service. Conv "High Seas" (P.M.) Originate at Roosevelt Jun- •pany and iRCA Victor. Selection ior High School at 2:55 (pick-up), He is a graduate of the University thence proceed to corner of Sher- of 'North Carolina and served in man and Harding Streets (discharge World War ill and the Korean War. point), thence to 16 Wychview thence to Woodbrook Circle (final • -. i discharge, point). Attends Special ROO6EVELT JUNIOR HIGH •A1 •••v At Prices SCHOOL AND SENIOR Scouting Session Etkabliihed il«t HIGH SCHOOL

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JOY BROWN, INC. ATWOOD REALTY DANKER A DANKER, C. B. 5MJTH, JR. WHJJAM A. OAIK BARRETT & CRAIN Giles K. At wood, Realtor REALTOR — PEARSALL REALTOR Licensed since 1052 Uvrti Av«. •& REALTORS AD 2-25O0 233-5555 149 ELMW STftKT AND 111 Ctmtnl *alt*»le LIMUMM lerrie* "Three Colonial Office*" Realtor* -— I of Multiple "Are* B*»re*e*t«tlv« FRANKENBACH MfESTHftD MOUNTAINSIDE

192S 132-1SOO m-isao VAUiY RD. AT CHURCH ST., UKRTY COtNfX - 447-5700 A LOT OF 1OVEI •flOW All CHOICE AND TENDU CAUI OffEtlMGS NOW AVAtU PICTURESQUE CAPE COD Our Office 223 Lenox Multiple Syslcam Park in Rear Have meeW Hue AHf IN WESTHtU ON* HOOR UVWG Nestled among: many tall trees Scotch PUIH in a delightful We»trtWd area * Short walk to school*, 21* living popular with youn$r families. room, full dining roam, kitchen •oaat«la«l«« with breakfast room, 1st floor Living room, full dining room, den, open porch. Three bed- Tha well-built home is for the kitchen, two bedrooms, tiled" Nao- Jocobtan family that needs 2 tvedrooma, bath and screened porch uver- roomti. Tall treeu, gara«re« Ex- NFRA Area H«*prr*c-iUatlVf« a ditcrimmrtinfj buyer cellent starter home. $34,900. Iving room with fireplace and locliins rear yard. Two bed- Spindles . . - fish scate shingles built-in bookcase, den, modern For HOMr-HICA The rooms and one half bath on the We wr§» an ee>rty CM kitchen, newly decorated bath, Kcrund floor. Two lurne rooms FIVE NEW LISTINGS . , . multi-colored ^Isi8« • - . Pour bedrooms, bathe in For lVuthtn'it Oldt'ttl-Largea bull I the same year the Brook- this kewe will net lejtf thih& pretty home, quiet street dining: room with built-in corn- and laumlry in the basement. lyn Bridge was completed, er cupboard. All this on one Hume Finding; Service All in excellent condition with- at $41*001 on plot 60x120. Living: room, floor! Full basement, one car in walking: distance of gram- dining" room, kitchen screened , OUtfiT roar school. $38,500 porch. Large rec room. Con- g Northslde location and venient to Parkway, $38,500. ;aies are only 1854.40. Ready $87,500 for Immediate pouaeanion. DO YOU NEEO A All on one floor. Excellent north "EARLY AMERICAN Hide location, quiet street. Fire- ISTATE SALE-TWO MOLTI SfPACIOUS HOMET place in living room, overeise dining" room, corner cabinet, FAMUY HOUSES ON AD- Five fener«us kitchen, den. Two bedrooms, 4 UMOOMI - VM MTHS HOP, SKIP OR JUMP FARMHOUSE" JOINING LOTS TOTAUMO modern bath, many extra*. NiW JJSTING Garage. Tall trees, nicely to schools, Weatfteld center and IMVIW OVEtMOOKSNO 3 full shrubbed. $39,500 $41,000 transport at Ion from this five CIRCA 1750 THE TUUf OAKOENS OP c«nv«nti+n«l let Weir Kem* «11 awhoolii In bedroom, one and one-half bath Price offering! Colonial, Bpot- If you're the family who would Plata* . . . H*it4iMtiuc Colonial. Bright entrance foyer, MJNDOWASKIN PAIK. ptom library leas condition. Entrance vesti- like a lovely houue with more livlnp room with fireplace, larse $«,000 bule, fireplace tn living room, llvliiff space, then why not walk Wl UVf Hftf I rlum coloalttl frutMrim* llv- dining: room, kitohen with table dining- room, kitchen, open around the beautifully land- tmm woowm with Ureplace, epace, powder room and mud dlvlsir room, The main section of this handsome early American porch, FOUR bedrooms, 1% p d 94x147 ptprot>erty of this **•« ton-ttsrr" is where our room, % t bathH- Nice lot, tree**. Won't house, intt o thth e fronf t dood r and AuoclatM live — Westfleld, y, povMlrr' room last, bring check book! $48,900. nftJmt kllpJirM with Second floor has four bed- farmhouse was built prior to the Revolution (circa rly MI# make this your new home! Mountainside, Fan wood and rooms and tiled bath. Heated FEATURED You'll have & fireplace in the Scotch Plains. We believe you'll apace . . . |:pfjt«lr* three bedroom and ntnrage space on 1750). The original home was added to in early $44,0001 and fcath B In the book "TO GRAND- Beautifully shrubbed lot 94x ving room, food-»i*e dinlnfr like thete towns, too. Do tell us , , third floor. Two car tf&rftBe. 1900'» and beautifully restored in 1952. The in- 147, quiet street only one block room, modern kitchen, 14x18.8 the kind of home you'd HKe — relleat pMelltHl r Just listed — first time adver- FATHER'S HOUSE WE GO" long-, walk all BchoolB, near family room — plut a heated how about these offerings as a room la the haaenmt tised, 141,600 teresting Colonial interior includes three bedrooms by our own Harry Devljn. transportation. Fireplace in tlv- porch — 2 bedrooms, full bath atarter; la rxrelleat eondltloa Sometimes called a. type of Inv room, separate •i y 350 Park Av«nu9, Scotch Plaint ing illfttnnte to tlar 4mlii large (27'xl4 ) living room with fireplace and FANWOOO and buk for i*oiuiuuter» •.. Nartoaiie Mvol* T»T*Cl«t 4: Member Of The The llvinic room hits a love- bookshelves, comfortable den, cheerful dining 322-5800 Carol Brlaa«r .., • I * • < DISTINCTIVE I ly fireplace- nud a large en- Multiple Listing System C. B. SMTH. JR. OVIRSIZiD COLONIAL trimve Into the dialAK mv room with corner cupboards and restful view of + Custom designed, custom built wfclck or^ii oato m k«miu- wooded rear yard, sparkling science kitchen, libr- home situated in a truly park- f«l family room for n»ficl- 7 month old; 4 largo bedrooms, like setting. Planned for and family llvlw., * HeattA ary . . . delightful yard with "forest oaks/' flag- NEW U5TIN0S 2U baths, spacious eat-In kit- by an executive who wanted »!«« two patio* far 112 SIM ST. chen, raised fireplace In panel- the very beat for hie family. l stone patio-picnic area. We like this "new arrival" led rec. room, formal living and * * Be the first to see tills newly llBted English Half-Timbor In Incorporate* exquisite quality B^low mtmiwm U m plae and hope you will tool .suburban Pnnwood. Gracious living- room with woodburnLuK $4O,fO0 dining rooms, 2 car garage, ma- And detail with constant con* cllrd r*c r**m . . . Tkla fireplace, formal dining- room, kltchon with eating area, lareer ture oaks and fruit tree*: walk nldtratlott for functional living U m hv*m* you skmild *ee to 293-5SSS Any time than usual mnuter bedrobm ami two additional bedrooms on FOUR liDROOM to train, school, stores, $54,900, •fid ease of maintenance both a»re«late tta ckam aad second Iloor. Walking distance to ahoyping, achools and trans- principals only — 889-6921. Inside and out. Offered for the valve • * - Do call. portation. $37,000 Are you trying: to squeeze your buyer who demands the finest. /# 8-19-2t 1115,000. Do let us dI SCUM with Mrs, DMto lllHUtfMB large family in a email 3 bed* you* "EXCITING VIEW Brand new Colonial on an acre in noutli Scotch Plains ready for room home? If so, come in and «r«e* Vour selection of. interior colora. Handsome Blate foyer, large see this truly magnificent home T r«w» living room, formal rtlnlne room, kitchen with dining area, pan- on a beautiful landscaped lot. $41f9OO + • • PEAPACK-GLADSTONE elled family room with fireplace. Second floor has 4 large bed- EraeiouH living- room, - formal . NIWLY U$TH> •r. Chumtt Brawa rpjpms and,3 tuUvbathB- Nj4*.T,cme. intercom. All utilities under- ' TACK CHtClll : $44,000 ground with cotLcli lights at curb. $74,600 fireplace, beautiful kitchen with •m DISIRAIU HIUCRIST AVI •• •<-. dinner area, 2 lull Uatha, base- ment, 2 car garage. You must MOUNTAINSIDE — 4 bedroom 8" Attractive Scotch Plains cul n 8 to » — 381-1M* 232-6449. #1ui rec room, Attached garage, INC t 118,600. ONff AND A HAV IATNS panelled family room with fireplace and sliding Coll 322-5WO any Urn* "I doors to a redwood deck, science kitchen with wal- MANY INCLUSIONS, •.* SflO PARK AVB. BCOTOB PLAINS. IV. X RUOS - DRAPES nut cabinet*, 4 generous bedrooms and huge rec. ON O VRSIZID HOT! AIR CONDITIONER room opening onto the rear terrace. The depend- qble Erie-Lackawdnna is less than a mile away. Marie Wafclbtrff , 7IU-4KM Dne<-of-a-klnti Sj'dnlsh style HREPIACI Haltlata MJmUmm Uoruthrn •••• XO-JW43 Jltucco home on plot 112x140 on w/CUSTOM SCREEN We believe this home well worth a call to our N. Craae 333-51M ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor lovely HlUcrest Ave. In West- fl#ld. Centrally Air conditioned. CALL Liberty Corner office (647-5700). WrMHcld Borad of Realtors «a* Bf«l«al« Modern kitchen with dishwasher Multiple Llmtlmg Sr«t«M And garbage disposal, breatfant FOR AN APPOINTMENT room; large dining room; large lving room with fireplace; pow- tor room; den with built In. Ibook shelves —- all on the first OUR LAST AD? WHITE COLONIAL floor. Upstairs, a generous bed- COLONIAL WITH COLUMNS rooms and a sun porch and On a Ncrthslrle winding: street with lota of w~UU| bath. The bauement has a large $40,900 DOES THIS MAKI SENSE? 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL this good looking; house has many features (or a room complete with wet bar Trn* center hull wlta F COLONIAL CHARM growing family. Beautifully flroplaced living room, and a modern atall shower bath, r*em» alula* room, $43,900 wainscoted dining- room, don with adjoining: pow- double vanity. Wo recommend kltcaea vrltk catlaa* dor room, yard -with a roiil play house, Upstairs ; Inspection. |04,»00, Owner will HM yawder roan* OM Urmt Located on a quiet cul-de- Ideal location close to schools. Six bedrooms, three bodrooms, tmth, stalra to another bedroom rent If rent you muBt! floor ... a bedrooms MM4 Yes, here is an ideal Colonial home in an outstand- ami plenty of = room for storing treasureH. Fln- beautiful hath ©• »coad» patio with barbecue and children's playhouse. antl wood-Iloored rec room. AaKing »la« • aarneir or aea... sac. 2 full baths — 1 pow- ing Westfield location at a ^ery reasonable price, Third awor room «Uo . . . so It may well be sold by the time this ad appears Ret* ruoin In bruem*Ht . . . • Must see to appreciate this new listing only . CAPTIVATING! Perfect location for »ckools, (and thus "our last ad"). The nicely kept traditional «•¥•' aa4 commntliff, If you have thought you'd like der room. Wall to wall car- interior includes 4 bedrooms — IVz baths •. . living $48,900, ELSIE BETZ, Inc. a home with the charm of un room with fireplace, family dining room, cheerful old farm house but geared for CLASSIC COLONIAL modern kitchen • . . space for recreation in base- Ernett T, V. Ball* lanror 1971 living, seeing thin is $54,500 peting. Well landscaped 75'x triufit- Jtnatcr bedroom ami hath ment . . . porch overlooks pleasant yard with tall nre on the llrnt flour, na well tin Inrffe center hall* J. S. ROBERTS & CO.. Realtors 202 Mountain Avonue another bedroom and another rm»m exteitdlBF thru treei. Since a "sold sign" is predicted quickly, TaUphone ADamt 3-1422 bath. Firoplficu In the 23' llvliu ik« ko«Hf( nun-* dlnlPK 155' plot. Panelled recrea- room; separate illnlnp room 'ecned porrfc, klt- need we suggest a call today? 211 ELMER STREET 232-2100 den with fireplace; kitchen am wltli nepitrAte break* ncreenml porch ucimplotfl the 1st room, utmtltrk off kit- Km •*& Saada/a alcaae call floor. MHpntticent bedroom (24x chrn nnd a full linth ©• flmt tion room. 2 car attached Hiiacl Bma 16'9) upwtalrH that the children . * - Sfnmd floor eoniwln" Marioa •\Vlll love; larf^r atomic space, 4 bfrJrooitiN null 2 hnih* * , * too, YPB, the KnrnRTo 1B attached. I,ovHy fre««3 property . . . garage. 4 bed-1 1971 "COLONIAL-IN-LEVELS" Florence Ronayne 232-2375 Eltlt . AD 34649 And all nestled umler the trees Immediate p«nneiulo». on a plut 1-J7x over 200' in lovely SUPERLATIVE LISTING rooms. Separate family size 4 BEDROOMS - 2!i BATHS $123,000 $57,900 Ho Hrnn, no t|ii1etP «o *#- dining room. Does this make INVESTORS' PACKAGE oliiil^il* »<» vnrai In the We have just completed the listing on this brand winter, no ciifil In thr fliwi- RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO. Exceptional offorinpr Includes f> nur, n *» winvcttirnt t o new contemporary home. The four bedrooms and THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. RpartmcntH on a very liuiMlxotiH'! All powder room arid laundry on grade level . . . good IM If oaataJa Ave* W««ta«U viuiate, floi'urnte M<\ All Inwpoc- «np HKk f»r flimlly why not call us. tlons by uilvsisifp appointments sized living roeni with raised hearth fireplace and 232-6609 picture v/inaow, plyosant dining rcom, beautiful 1 • T **' OKK FLOOU TJVhVC! yra In nt) Ml north Hlfh uitra modern kitchen . . . quiet country like Scotch HfilK-hiHirhood within ru**y ili lo lu\vn» marUt-t ami An nliicr home with nk-Hy H iK rt*Mi; two IKMI- Plains setting. This is our first advertisement. More ronniK: full tihiltifr room; propurtlanvd living room with to tell, may we? Vauunt, ouay to HOC. FOUR BEDROOM RANCH CAP 15 COP cuHtnin Imllt Jnnt ft ntop tn ftntiln mul lOdlnon Junior $64,900 HIKIK Kunny roar all ]iur|K>Ho Tarnlly room; Hlrlo heated hvcottc- Viimnl mill Imincillutcly uvaUtililc. Nino you™ old, wiiy iinrc!h; living ronm with llvunhieo; nwni^rn Ultclion opoitliiK" to til n-1 nt? it roil. Two iji-droniiiH and bath (Irnt Huor and two uddl- contlliloiK'tl. mi a cul-clo-mic, near nil HuhoolH. well-built by a tlonul Hcoontl iloor budroumu nnd liull hath. NIcoly kopt. $47,500. promlntviit huililcr nnd well mnlntiilnod by thlti only ownor. Two hnthn, ovoralzo 2-cur Kuruvc, bnaoment rue. room, many PEARSALL AO nffcirhiR- flvn liodrnonin lu^lworn the Hoi*nnd niul third ninny exlrua. NANCY F. REYNOLDS We have a few one family flrmri u Hmull library In addltldii \n t lw 'Ion; luri^o mnd**rn PKt-hi Ulli-lion. A total of ton rnuinw; throu IJUIIIH; two car yara^o hi an FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL AND t north »hlu area, $IH,Mfc V. ii;l2-IUIJ M. U, ,1r nld(\ Tri'iui'iul'iti!! rDti t win H\A\ d, iMMlronnm; 2 »/j haliiH; 28' tended iiiut prlvutn yunl, Avitllablo quluhly, Nancy F. Reynolds II. IVnrii l-'.ilnn MUioctn- SftZ-fEBSEff ulLrn in nil rr 11 klli-hiMi n^ir pno], nilMUiu; put In; Uvn (Irr- Olga Graf G, Ornm> (, •(.-<• r-\ )(!• luirtlf*... .2?tM7fl iiKiMii^ut, Cully nlr citl 1ARGE, URGE SPLIT 201-232-4700 it. Dim nvvu wtjudrd u'tsil Mario Elsto unl lul. $55,000 Joan Thomas Vni'Miil. innvc rlKiit In, lM\'tst\ i-fMHim mul hi Ihti dPHlnibto fHoiin 1 JAMES J. DAVIDSON 2 NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD 233-1800 liriiKP iirr-ii. I'Nil IH inn (||>f|i, li-cur KurtMXo IH ovni'HlKCtl. 1&X Alice Fife Mrn< A!nn Ilrucr Oonlln THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. ucllont for Ihc hirtvu tunilly litcuunu it nan ulmurli iL oually. Myrtle Jenkins Guy U. asia-7H:in noin>r IU u*xr* jr.,. • # * Mr«, AUIillil W, INC llerhert J. lrli»n £S'lstfU-]cI, Prison System fCOSTEt * MAGtf, fttAlfOM a " nr*' aor^ptlnpr npplU'fltlonpt for U, ]hi 1. nr 2:ft0 KM.. !>:iy1 placcmfnt value Must remove by Tim<\ fnr thf psiinttne f>f fill wood futility wlrich is co9t'rt)g th* AU MUCK RANCH WITH $1 ftttl VMW :u. call 232-itr.si nr 232- 1 With profeHiHonally lun risen ppd ]>Hvate grounds Orx3r>0') and 9 :i position us n hntftpgfs-r-ii shirr in ext<*rW>r or taxpayer $l billion a jrw,'' (Mm nn in-BT0U7id filtered poo] ovt-r looking the WpptHeltl art-*i plus l^ K;IH! a magnificent hldo-a-U'ny kulminion court at the lower level- 4 — exceptlonnl, never vised. Vs ANTKMIfS our \Vf*Kili(-lr1 HU>r*\ For nn appoint- rirnnri Rlrrrl. Cotmfy State Senate <*ato&d$to CMfi- S*»e thl« custom-built 7 room homo, ITf* plsiti mid design Iw hlonl 6-li-tf or original price, hiu^t be seen, evc- •ripnsals must IJP rtf-lii'f-rert at tophcr Dietz today ea*tt«!l f* ffwlor RATMR HOMBHTKAP mf'iu rail Mr. SuHlvnn nt pinto nncl hf-foro thp hmir ahove for a bUHin^Hfl couple, artist or ju*u a urnall fnmily who like 1 mentioned, mwl muM ho nccomit.'tn- reforms in federal an4 state 0 — 1937 MflA coup* , black, SUMMIT , roll-up vvlndows, extra rHII.<0 HKtOHl) p|. AT frM — In Watitel taken out of Homestead, led l>y ft cfrlinpcl v\U (k mad*- pay- liea ill** order of U\e Tr^ftwurcr systems. STATEIY COtOMlAL after (5 p.m. very Rood coiuliluxi, r(-ai*onnuic. raised figures; mantel from wm. of rhf> Tf*\vn <>f Went field, in nn Dkiz pointed t9 kverewnfti Tall" 2^2-7447. Jackson, N. Y. Fireplace frame. HAHNE'S amount e-(|ual to at loa«t ten i\to%) IN THi HCAtT Of WCSTftflO 1HH, Sedan de Villo, air, never used, complete. Fireplace utll- per (rent of the b«Kf Amount of tlU' erimes and stag«»ring $10. pair of cn»e seat •*vrcsTFiEi,n, N J. bid. Charm I rig neat grounds IVIUI many tall clean trees. A true center full power, vinyl top, cruise control, oak clmlru $12, round «oHd oak Itlet In bras* anil iron, Hcreene, etc-. rMes fas high as 43 am. hall arrangement with 20 foot living room plus den and library* low mileage, excellent condition, or- uetlentnl dininftr room tftblo 42" round Dutch oven, tin. Hlng-es In bras? SpeolflcatloTiM and prnpa»<*(l formn Kitchen lu very bright and cheerful with loatlu of cubtneta anrt iginal owner. Call 222W nnrl leaf $P5, pair of Hmall ftvftl and Iron, large and small. Jura, bot- may be cxttmlnpcl or procured «t iht> prison systems) m titi tlea, crockP, lanterns. Furniture: Bpaclous table area. Woulfl you appreciate 5 larfce bedrooms with rramts $8. lnr*e library tahie »20. nvallnbie Town of Office of th^ Town bis complaint thai 8 baths? Then give us a call ID make arrangements to show it 2,00ft T.C., yellow with O.K. rotary Iron *i2. odk Ice w^ b*d«, clocki, cheatii. palntlr^R, Weetfleld Uecri»ftHf>n J)ppt. Kxperl- Charleft Vnn I-Jensclioten, 959 North to you. black leather Interior, -1-speed, low Jfi(l, andirons »•'., fish tank* «. $3 lamps; varioua a««ortepllf-d "Hornosrtuality. Hot a«( Mr. KMttr Prlacllla RrU been line ROIMR to collere. Call 2:13- BCHOOI/R OVT — Summer's here — 9799. tllie M 411 :>. Need a babysitter? Call Mrs. o at to the. Mriyor nnd f'ounc-il cf the .w«rn to be the way of prison lilt'. n only #rl«fty, Baturday and lf > i l f IM4 fW HMARMA* OHiA. Call Sunday. 10 a.m. to 5 P m. 6C1-O188. G-10-tf !S?;!-\>'r H^'i .V;!,; n- Kou, r,'c,V;.'|Not only are our instituUon. hr^- after 6 p.m. 789-0921. H«PI:HIFIVriRii imbyVitter" would • HELP WANTED- • fa Henry Weiljtnd :md f'lnlrp WPI- ing grounds fcr a life of erime, t«it tMfl, tomforlable sec- AlTINtMO - MIAMTN, N. J. like to bit by sit eveninps or WCPK- puds. Will nl»o keep children in land for WflliuHl'rs Steak House, lo- they (rften return the (/fender, |O ond car clean, runs good, Includes FIWALf my home by tho work, Will do cated ;it \lay yard, plus mRtiy more enrich- a ManclnHl K*. J«icnol . N.Y-V. rrM1l. K ""J** " *" °-- Summit. Call 878-6640. In ff exDorfenooe. I*ovoly suburban rtent; Davidl RrVant , S3-2J 0 A^Hint StreetJ! , hffVCTbeen COTIVfCted and Gehcroiia Honu« Plan .for TJealers 1 and Hostefmea, Onll or write "Santa's home, Sept. Uiru June, R a.m. to 4 Kctv Oardens, N.Y., ViCR President; than ftftr.A ktvnrAintt tn AM Ha.on *,Kamlin FartleB." Avon. Conn. OtfOll. Tele- p.m. HO weekly. Call 379-9814. Cilia .Shun Vang, 170 Piirkwity Or., man OTO. ACCWain^W OOP Bverett — Kawal phone 1 (2(IS> 673-3455. Al^SO BOOK- Plalnvlew, N.V.. Trenpurer: Chine eKpert: 'offenders Whoi hflVtf'taph • MOrOtCYCUS • Piano Rerifal Pl*n »12 Mo. . Z klln non<1 Menilham> ' l '_ • 1 • 1. • -^ ING FARTIK.S, 8-6-4t babyfllttpr would like to bftbyslt evenings or week- ft y "ecllpuS" ' in -the" crimlrfel ju^ice- syttei JHf HOKII4 m in It rail — B0 c.c, ex- JUST AiiotwD THB ends.'.Will also keep children In my 'nVrcctorn; Tsn Yuan Ohen, 4Ro^fl. uK jy to'slit ajfairt th«A celfeht condition, tuned, aikintf |130. AlTfMMJM flANO HOUM i If your child \a f?oln(f in home by the week. Will do ironlnjf more € Call 233-7203, » a.m. to 5 p.m. ttm Sept., you'll ne?d fxtra money. Earn by tho day. Cull 232-7937. wM have committed dKemes' fet It the easy Avon Representative way In your, own spare time. Call now: TAILOR Male, HffP 27, managed to avoid the syjrtttri." ; '. , ff , pit, Zee, '24 Franklin Itofid, Mendhntn, Mfmnfnlnshlp. call 731-8100 or 358- from Central AAmericai , liuve all my "Anyone who has *vsr s«en • lUStNCSS StRVICfS • Movln"! muet MIL Furniture from 48«0; Scotch Plalnn, Platnnelit. Weet- N.T. imperil. Need offer of job. Onll 232- Objections, if any. should b<> mode interior of a prison catmol Hf^f Bnker, Scalla-Bchmle», Fine - Arts. flelrt.'inll 75C-CS28; Crnnfortl, cnll 24(12. IHBIMlt «ryconib, Meyer, mh century Mnd 35H-4SS0.R-5-4t Irtifnemntfily.-t" wrlllnB, to Rimer A. be appalled by the r made mahogany breakfront orl«. «:KI» wonmn to do lloffurth, HorouRb CAcrk of (he noroutrh of MountulnnUI*N N. J. CALL •UfAW J4CKMIT »3t0OO now FP7S; nctaffomU leather KHII»AV — personnble, must work. 7T. 4-13*n. Dietz said. "And, havtaff top rtruhi trifcle, orlir. $375 now $KOj bo pood typlxt. IIr>ure 1 tn r> p.m. I/>T(JS WATWltS HBRTAUItANT YOUR FIRSf HOME? tortoise Hheit f.ltilah cocktail table Apply Union County Printing, 20R AKWKMAT.KS II, Inc:. deal with the causes of orlff. $150 now $50; BheraUn I'JW Rtrrot, Wostflelrt. 8-12-3t 1WI) V. R. HlKhwfty 22 • havior, we thtn reletfse OKtt ^BtTATl HELP WANTED - iStountainslde.N. J.- Thtt cNvrminf tMtr INNH* •ktllMty nwndtlirf wWi «r •» OHAHO15D broke tnble, orig. 1MB now 1 back into society whert tf*Jf ON muHeum copy Sheralan HF.fHPlKlMS'1 mill ftlrl frlrtny — S-26-21 , FOPR I20.1C Amvrkan *vfft«nM It In «xc4ll»iit cwidtfttf and imt Mr ICKTS orlk. $R7B now $16O; , must l>o t)M'HOH»ltlc, nnrl hnvo ability MALE OR FEMALE experience only more black lacquer cabineci t wltlt radio, to pet jrr Well wjrli peoplep . Re- « •iffNiH family. CMy ttvin§ r*tm, dining r#«m, orlc. l«&& n*>w* . 160160; carpetsart , draperdraper- trt housewlvep, ini'ri R to fail." ply, Box 11 c/o The TVeHtnelrt I^part- antecd hourly pnlnry plus bonus. •rn lifah«n wlfft I«bW M dtH AMM MttVRIi — yardi, oelUrt, le", lamp., taolee, chMr«, ««»»«•}•. , GO JOJm RtroPt, Wonifleld. S-19-2t ' Dtetz, who recently spoke4 with in- bookcases bric-a-brac. . .10i No, Flexible houffl, no pxperlehce no- 4i clean** And rubbish r« B Call-27B-4155. 8-241-4t PATRONIZE mat os in State prisons sakf the pttd- ro*m» «n4 HWd toth «n ; F •• CflU Ralph 855-|gQ3, B-27-tf Broad St. Kll«nheth ha9is on punishment with a NM<1 A Moton? OAHAflf3 HAIiK at 814 North Ave. R A U I'AINTUHN Would HUe to area. HOUIH itpprnxltnntcty 6 p.m. lo 0 p.m.. Stiirl linmedintely. Cull quent neglect of genuine \V,} WeBtfleld. Many items. rmwoii- pniiit oulaldo of your honip, rpanon- THESE abiy priced on Aug. 28 at » a.m. — able, rref estimate. Phono 322-4SI7, (17n-l!tiMi, n ii.m. tR — Mon. and experience desired, but not JiPceH- iiftei* f!:^0 p.m. p.m state must implcfnent AUK 30 and 31, 10 a.m. to 5 sary. FloiiHe bo fliioclflo about Hvall- beautiful tTM-nn^l rtrfk. J. OAliRAITH aaouthslde of West Broad, ppyJ able ho urn. Reply n«x 12 c/o WoHt- parole, probation, and work lam llvlnf room with f1r«plcK«, fMMl Painted Street and Community Cen- fleM Render, T»n Klin St. 8-2G-3t n fer Many baby crib*, plnyperw, HELP WANTED - MALE programs whbch reach aU billiard room; modwwtontorr** kMchtnl ijaWr •fair* 6-24-tf foffllnff carrlnge, feedln* tafcle. Junk (H3CHRTttV/ chilri? musical swing, loads of baby and It must rely more and to ttorof*. Ml batomont. Many Ottfrat MMfMtf-ttlril t# clothes. ba«lneU, num«f MH »>aby rtoctorH office; typlne; 4V6 TRAVEL? dedicated psychiatric help ' for Items black and white portable TV, Cnll 322-U244, ufter C p.m. TIRID wall carpVttng throughout. Qu\tk fftfttatslttff. IS 1/300 1 inmates/' he 9aid, "not jud ^ FOR SALI elSctrto fan*, mlflcellaneotifl picture I»AH*NTIMR HECBrTIOSf with Home n WAMOH — no pxperlcnco nceilocl In (rameB, miiny odds and ends. enve nece«Hary. Henly Dox 13, c/o offenders.". BAVB VOU a ui« for th«a*r 8troM Weatfleht Loader, GO 151m St. The candidate said recent aper flber hollow tubea, 4" ouUifle o - 2 0 ~ *» L .(leld nFi'ii. Send resume to: J'. C). Flox 12M, MnuntninaUie, N. J. 070112 lameter, 8" fntld« diameter, lome or cnll (212) 7J12-8fi«(i rxt. 77 for (ippnlntmeiil. 5--«- indicate there has been no FOR COUNTRY LIVING S70", «ome 69" lonr. Could be uied WANTED a« rollers, or as cores for rug rol- compromise of public safety. ling, or dream up your own ui«. t»o Tdtr have furniture, china of DRESSMAKER progressive parole and proWHtal This unusually McMag.Haim ©Wan a trus "country fcfr- You'caY n havrhrff Hi tnmriM?y at you want tlasBware too iell. Call "ThThee TrTuraa- — part tlmp, chon" boing an artfMl combination of woU flppointad Wt- for only 11.0? «ach at the W 4 . Ity". «a-702« from MM:S 0 A.MM . untitill Women's ready-to-wear, permanent, PORTER jjAiillorlm l nTunnRer | programs have been instituted. '*! Leader,, 60 Elm St.,, while theyy wit. fiill time or part-time, experience Ulalto TliPatrr, chon and a co*y family room with flroplaco, pansRod with Glad to have you look at necemiry. For nn appointment call Oonoml Mennlnff, full time or part- tainly. the exceptionally them. 10-tt-tf Bl eolleetlona or tiob- Mr. Sulllviin at aas-OOOO. time, mornhiK hourH. For an nj>- cirminals -must be kept in Amorkan llm. Rambling colonial In dosignr thh custom to display In Barrett fc Crain, call Mr. RulHvan at 233-C6O0. built horns effort gracs, charm and colontal warmth. BIKR* boys 20 inch, excellent con- li Realtor- <4S Elm SO off lee MKCHAttic foricure {jrdgfains .fr- " :•• '..•••-• WF.STFIELD, N. J. UOVfl 2nd foor bodroomt and ba*;-m^mMM^ 2.1f7 fnr'Interview. "but for moat -offenders ttie... which can bs mods Into additional bodrooms If' noo«lsd. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE tion is more heavily governed t»y Ittrai induds ctos#M tfd*ro, smrom Florida porch FITTER-TAILOR economic and rehaWKtive factoriV" wantfd to help In amnJI •Dietz 'cited a state pragram.-.in on roar, 2 car garago and beautiful condition. Wondsrful Permnnont pop! t Ion, twit timfl or . to oper«t« on proflt-«hBr.| , ^csste SUWd* isotch Fialns location. $*9.900. part-timo, oxparlonce necc*«s:iry. c ]]f wWch • an appoliilinont cnll Mr. Sullivan nt 233-fHlOO. averrtpe incomo with no invent- person placed on probation in**JJ - w HAHNE'S ment. Must linvc cur and tromi ref- of ibcing sent to prison. Tn the^fim People On The Move ercnccH. phono 233-8139 ¥ r four yeaw of the W. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. WKSTFIKT.D, N. J. noon until I p.m • 1-22-tt after paying $28 million to thtf REALTORS Need An Agency On The Move! ties far improved probation syatatin, INSTRUCTION the sbatc saved $79 nullinn ta;fiM? FANWOO0 tutional operating costs arid rijUuAFK Town and Country! in the 'costs of capital oonstrurtidrtj 233-0065 322-7700 GIVE YOUR CHILD A HEAD START "These statistics surely AMt*L«9 BOTH OFFIOBi our present prison system' Patrick L. Hedden FOR SCHOOL IN THE FALL does not protect the taxpa^t^Jlt HU + bilks -him of millions ' — furnished 2 bfiii- Skyline View EBRONIX LEARNING CENTER urged that serious consideration-bt I'oom apnrtmcnt; avallabte Aug. 28 WESTFIEID given to a Criminal Injuries OMn to Sept. 1, <175. Ca\l 233-8980. _ fc. Mountainside! , 8-12-St Corntr E. Br^od and Central Wonderland! 221 LENOX AVE., WESTFIELD pensation Act a-ecently protraaied/ 8-12-tr I Congress. The act wouJd PW* M0-7«t*1IHW •!•«.• ft. Hl£h In tHoflO nenrby hillfl with With 1# ncroH of flowering n 25 mile view Is th\n exception- fthrubit and many trees, lioro IH far a commission to make awfcqs 4 APARTMENTS-RENT • al cufitom homo with 2 family n custom New RnR-landor Co- roomR, slltUnff Klans doors to tho lonial with center hall, ua foot UATI3W, LOOK. f.KAIIX. Kcw Per- OUITA* to victims of federal crimes, an* it GO-OP APAHTWJ5NT Summit— oon~ X«!M patio, iiimcloiut llvlnpr room with llvlnft room wMh flroplaco, flac ccptloiml nevolopmont. live yoar would provide technical TounPHHee marble fireplace, vlou' Htone Hcreoncti porch, formal n|(lH, HtitrttiiK Oct. 2. Ten SCHRIOHH. Velent to mlrt-town, 3 rnmnH \Vith dlnlnfr ronm, biff tloluxe klt- dinette aron rnvl niVlIUnnnl storiifrc «• Real El»tat« Co* d in i tip room, 2 hip food rooms, Snturdny mornhiK'S through Hcc. 11. iff yeara prnfewiloHiii mmt and block grants to states ttiat ii-2o-tr chen, carpeting 6 Ijedroomn, picnic patio, nt Inched fftirntfc Limit of ton uhntiren, N. .1. Certified Plnco $1 fi.fiflft. Monthly innlntcniinco bentttlful lanclHcnpInB1 a n rl Gall An A-28SO tot pr« ed rimilar programs. >fin Call C73-23S3 after C p.m. or rind excellent country lileo Teacher In Htuly ChiMhond Rduon- r BROUrvn floor, separate entrance. mnny, many extran. Llnted nt Stntch rialnn locution. J/lsU*d tion For fnrtlipr tnr&rniiilinii wrlt« a»tlt«de taierrlew. "W /r of the crime in this ftlr conditioned, private parking*, $7^T*00 anil your lnnpoctlun In- nt $-10,000 and a Htiporh upttln^ »r»x f. <:/<> WCHUICUI LtMlilcr. 50 •ecrfttarinl nervlce available. Ideal vited. Owner transferred. Jive's: you unit a flee. Owner wants Blm St. _ »-13-Bt relates to property," -Dteti m>Rrtment» convenient- for manufacturer's rep. 232-8393, 88S-451I. offer. Kvt's: ly located to nil trnn.-mortntlon; for r B, H. BBIVITErPt'* teacher of piano, "•and punishing the offender fllnprle ftontloman, Onil b^fnro 9:30 8-18-tf mt s s v fi- Latest methods. ClasHlcal and pop* TAM*. OHM L»U!-j:i2-i"a4S1 If no lltl- ular. reasons In your home. 631 compensate the victim. Perhaps, ,in O.W. and ftftor 7 p.m. 2H2-207S. wnflTFIHLD, with Piecretarlal aerv- HWpr ^IL'-Tt-Il-7UI10, ask fur houlHe R-2fi-tf Ic* and private secretarial tele- Lynn. DorianRd., westfleld. Can AD 2-6394 | where the criminal.-is phone answering1 available. Excel- Early Americana not caught or cannot afford to com- lent for tmleff rep, or email bufilnenfl. "Salt Box" • REAL ESTATE-RENT* \D 3-3701. 2-6-tf pensate the victim, some pool for Asking $35,900! compensation could be .provided. Or 2 OKPICB driTfC nvnlinble for im- "Charm"! MOVTNTAIXMinn — unurtiril ciifltom mtHllntp poH*m*mlnn. $22{i/mo, Cnll J,T perhaps the thief should serve Ms built house on t>rlvnto corner nlot. OavifiHon, Tlenltor, UB4 E. Hrond Opportunity In knocking f°r a That enzy, enrly colonInl nn- 4 hpilroomn with many oxcoptlnnal Street, 233-7IHW. 7-29-tf KOOCI buy and n vory plenRlnpr tlnuo clmrm nhnundfl In this sentence on a public works pro)** fenturoa, Immqdlatc occupancy. Call "Halt tinx" Colonial, Tjoc'ftt*d In finely maintained rn SERVICES U NEED S32-C449. an oxcollent Fauwooti ri»Hl(1en- flhuttnrod Colonial with to earn money to pay for the crime." tlal aron it offerH a comfortable OUK ilvliiK room, bpnmcM] There are many alternatives 10 • GARAGES FOR RENT • 4l AVAIfiARIJR Immocilntely In Iho Tn- livlnpM r room, flftilnjf room &nt In^'fl, illnltiff ronm ton, miwlcrn mnquefl Area. Threo IIP<1 rooms, Ilv- 1n kltt'hon, ^ hodrnqmsi. hnw- farm Htylo kitclipn, four hcri- the present system, but it will tafc« Inpr room with flropl iu*n, dlnhifr ftXK CAtt OATIAfJR fnr rP!lt — tneiu recreation room, anil at- rnnmH (t wn on onch llimr), ~ BLDG., CONTRACTING I responsive probing leadership to room, kit chon with PHIJMK snam, Harrlpon Aw., Wcntnclil. Cnll 232. tached BrnniRO, TCvoryfhini? tn imtliH, - vnr pnrnffc. nni> firro MOVING & GENERAL resp p (rrnilo Itwpl roo. room. Knsy wixVt \<\ H17K. fines condition nnd 1 tranwforrod property with lionutlfvil lurfcc explore them. The type of leadership cipinnntary Bchonl and pnrk ^'I7R owner witfttH .offPI , See most trees nnd exooH<*nt TRUCKING & MODERNIZING monthly phiH utllltl^ 1-nilrilnli- finvllm* by tfililn^. Kve'n: 2SS- tor local Ion, TJstoil nt AND PATCHES 8PH- we are not now getting on the State Wloffinun, Floaltnrs. 15a Moiintnln 1 nml "cliiirm" IN tlio word. • LOTS FOR SALE • 1SA3-1207. IIICNHV P. TOWN8BND CIALTY. AIAJ TYPES MASONRY or national lovols," Dietz cortckKW. 4 AND REJFINISHTNO. SELF EM- Punishment for punishment's h ltl'MUTIIiTIi liOT.ovor Vj acrojevol ALLIED VAN LINES PLOYED AND INSURED. AD 3-2937. and fully Impnivcil, prorKonim 2-9-tl has not and will not work. By utilis- REAL ESTATE - nnlR-hlmrhooil of Uivolj' homfR, 2.7 Acres NOIlTn AVB. AD 2-44W ing our parole and probation pote*- Uoonluvnotl flohonl, Mntintfth Wdstfield • DRIVEWAYS Alrtn Jnlinfiton, inc., Roaltnr, B-«-tf tialltics more effectively, we can WANTED > Koop tho Investment In your hom« Rt, 22, MnuntnhtRlitcIfi, S32-68fl4. And A Pond! or btifllnosfl property on the "Up" atdo with an ASPHALT PPAVHD devise n system fairer to the pr\s- WIM. lltV ptntff or nrrnn nnywhorfi $40,900! DItlVRWAT or PARKING AREA- in TTnlon County. Siihmlt compiMfi With 2.7 anrofl, MISCELLANEOUS onor and more pragitfatie for the K Cnll— detail*!. Wrlta: Aoe, P.O. Box 1070. Including a 11 p 1 fed n, Par tin' am whiff family, WP taxpayer," MniintftlnRlcle. N. J. 11-18-tf LOST AND FOUND • hern IK U 'Vhann iilimi * rnniUiluir give our bowt rcromm^ndaUmi WIUIAM A. PARKHURST Fll l I wltli HPACIOUH th thin ^putOoun homo In a dm* •jpiONCKifH iinrinnMBNT PT.AN— 1 nwlilprillnl nren. Tlioro IH a Need A Mason? A SONS, INC r — ( o\vbny lint, Muck, H\W 7VU rnnrn, llhrnry, din Inn rponi 1 If oltlier owner In IB or olrW WP whllo nvhm lira Id, roil ihrenn In- whit fny^r, IIVIMK room, dl 2;I;I-IT:W Will charpo you only f>% ronrnilnplnn mcwlerrf kitchen, f) ]t&t\ttitittiH room, i\ri'vhw.&j hip mnrlorn S-B-t( ItlalM P.W.^I.fi. (in nwont hnntl, two on HrRt floor) i t)rttlifll fi t\ Mason Work of All Kind Residents Take Part (tliroujrlmut (he entire ilntlnc) to oyolpl*. It IH not yours. Cull 2^3- plmti'8 (yow f»j httni with C!hc*nt illHh vv«Bli<*rt 4 boilro soil your liomo. Thla will navo you 1 ill 2, and miiny, milny r>xti«nH. More* 2 Imthn. i! **iir Knrnjrp, imilci iiinl Steps and Sidwalks F. A. tip to 33%. nice nro|H-rlyt PHCM! rlKhl untt AI'TJMFNIIM SIDINO land nvalhiblo and Ihdppd rt Mlni vii I up, lull why nul Patios and Fireplaces, etc. Tn N.J. Conference flrmtftifln nuiAi, KSTATIH — Mlirml rownnl fur InTor- (** HCO. TTIRII Wril ROOFINO • lilCADFIRS /r TIMKH JUKI •MCC f I-1 y I r by «!M 111 i IlIQPAIItS • OUTTFIR8 nno of N.J.''fl fn«tont grrowlne flrmn" tniidnii <*r rt*i ni*n of h'Tt In and llHtod nt 1 1 IHKI. 7.".ri-fJ»fl2. Kvt 'I '' -Jt'l Hi Fully Innured 370-0031 Two Westfield men arc participat- >.tnriii 2(i:i irnrtnoiil (hni WIIH Klvt-n it way. UP* J. GALBRAITH lily Mttx M r/o Tho Wi'wUlphl 1-PIIII- 7-23-t/ ing in the second annual Product rnftforri 87» i-r, HO Klin HlroM. IH14 PI 6-1972 MASOMtV — Patio — PlftotoHnff -t Liability Prevention Conference nt 6-24-tf Cnrpontry — Hooflnfr of nil typea * : mii NoN w or remodel!nirdll if. . FroK o CBtlm'ntoClnttlt aa [ Nowm'k Collide of ICllglneering tMs BUSINESS Patrick L Htdden Cnll ACQ IfuIlcMiiff Service, 2.18-S20O. 11-13-tl •week. OPPORTUNITIES TREE SURGEONS They we J)nvid Collins M 857 RiNT • Realtor Sliadowiawn Dr., corporate soorc- lH flllAII. tn fin odd John Drtinch offlcei Branth offlcei ivilDI,) — fitrnlHlK'H riiDin nr Illlcir 111 IC l! (Mil JtilMH SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. U\i7 of Johnson & Johnson, who will Htiitih) niHirimi'iii In Invnly rtmni s-ia-at 322-9102 7 M#, Bethel Road ADVERTISE fliiitnlilo um> nr tun, purktim. / »" C(jiit|ilo*** nii)ilt>rn 'l'rrt* discuss "Product Liability Aspect* 2na-7filMt. .1-11!-! f North Plalnf laid, 356 Park Ave./ Scotch Plain* Warren, N. J. or Madtcal Device Legislation/* ftlU Cerliiloil Trcr ^fr nioni for KfiitluMiiii) PERSONALS IN Jerry SIifar of 4 flavino Ct., wiw Is onvinitoitt nofllt Bill" loL-ntldii. Out I In Nil red NrrvlcfM •witli PUbHc Sorvlce Electric k Oaa II »N yiMir Illirtirr ninl xirtilf [H the oxplrUtlon dritfi hof«i*o 1OIIHO hrhiK It tn tlio 8-5-tf erator. Top ono «r IW'n, In tiln«iinl WftftifliOii AlPiuorliil Mhfitry fftr rn- . ««" SJIS-TR tmwtil, fl-D-4t ?:.•'•

Wm* TmmMtwmiB V^F*W^J^*^Ff r^Wr*^P^^^,^r™ p m, m% Hamll Promoted Fronhertz Named County By Niebou Co WALTS* TBEATBES (Henry L. Harrel has been elected Olympic Fund Chairman vice president. Retail Index Sales David W. Brown, chai-rman for and Service, by the iBoard of Direc- fund raising for the State of New tors oi A.C. Nielsen Company. Jersey for the U.S. Olympic Com- iHaareil joined the Nielsen Com- mittee, recently named Philip F-rorn- Dr. Ott Elected pany in 1938 as a 'Retail Index field AW CONMTIONCO hertz, president of the Fromhertz auditor. In January 1964 he was MONDAY thru THUCSOAY Agency, Inc., as chairman for Union Association Head moved to New York client service County. after serving as a district manager Orch.$l.S0'lU7:lSF.M. 'Mr. Fromhertz, who resides in Dr. Walther H. Ott of 1874 Quimby in the field. He was promoted to Westfield with his wife Joan and Lane, Scotch Plains, was elected account executive w mid-1967. four children, is a member of thePresident of the Poultry Science He is a graduate of the College NOW KAYINO Board of Trustees of the recently Association at its annual meeting of William and Mary with a B.A. in formed Westfield Athletic Club. at the University of Arkansas in business administration. He, his fmitmt He attended Rutgers University, •Fayetteville last week. !*»« 197wife2 , Yolanda, and two children, served in the U.S. Air Force, and in meeting will be held on the campus Michael, 8, and Julie, 5, reside at 1865 formed the Fromhertz Agency of Ohio State University, Coiumbus. 623 Dorian Rd. He is also on the located at 8 Elm St. Locally, Mr. The association has 1700 members, administrative board of the First FroLmhextz has been active in past who are all college or unrv«r»ity United Methodist Church of West- United Fund Campaigns and is a graduates and who have a profes- field and is chairman of the Mis- —Weatfield Studioa current member of the Knights of sional interest in poultry science. sions Commission. RICHARD D. GOODWIN Columbus—Westfield Council, Dr. Ott is the first man from indus- try to be elected president in the MfTtOCOiOt Hartf at wwk imprvviaf Mr. Fromhertz and Michael Varus- You can't have boating fun with- Goodwin Joins si, president of the Athletic Club, 61-year history of the awooatkm. out boating safety, warns Liberty and members of the newly formed AU previous presidents have been Mutual Insurance Company. Be sure Beautifying Westfield - A Cooperative Enterprise club, have been active in the crea- on the staff of a college or univer- to have proper safety and signal- Barrett & Crain tion of Olympic Week here. West- sity. Dr. Ott has been an activeling equipment on your boat. Other- field is the first municipality in themember of the association for more wise, your happy trip might come There was a lot of activity Sun- .at the Falks for cocktails. Concern Mr. and Mrs. G. Cunningham, Mr. Guy D. Mulford, vice president of tlian 30 years. He is director S \ ance of tiie entrance on. East Broad Persons contributing their time and The Club urges all residents of and the World's Poultry Science weeds and better to do it yourself completed work for his B.A. Association, as well as several honor h«r* olon» or St. Already the spot is beginning to energy to the play-work project + Westfield to support the new en- in behavioral science at the' State and professional fraternities. Dr. show some return of its lost beauty, •were, in addition to the Fa Iks, Mr. than to blame others for failing in University of New York at Platts- deavor. w Of-O the group of workers met and Mrs. J. Bloys, S. M. Clarke, Ott is listed in American Men of their duty," burgh, N.Y. Science. S2=> ched in 13 pilot districts and studies Just prior to joining Barrett were made to assess program Grain, Goodwin was employed by Weeks With Arm/ He is a graduate of Oregon SUte Walt State Department to Resume needs, .both by the district itself Eastman Kodak Company with their In Germany University, and received his Ph.D. and by an outside team of educa- business systems marketing divi- from Pennsylvania State University. sion in New York City. Army Spec. 4 Richard H. Weeks, §rg Secondary School Approval Visits tors assembled by the department. y =J^ The results of these now-completed iHe resides at 1029 Ooolidge' St., 24, whose wife, Batibara, lives at Poolside is not the place for horse- "Nnocchio" The State Deportment of Educa- lations require' the approval to bestudies will be used in the follow- with his wife, Marcia, and their 765 Norman PI., is serving with the play, cautions Liberty Mutual Insur- tion wiU resume its regular secon- reviewed at five-year intervals. up phase of the program in thethree-month old son, David. Since V. S. Army Strategic Communica- ance Company. A playful shove all State approval validates the local coming school year as department- tions command-Europe near Sdi- might get a friend in over his head dary school approval visits in tte moving to this area from Stoten "Beatnikt" £ year. The only secondary schools the'work of the "local schools and deputy assistant commissioner in to share with them the professional the Division of Curriculum and In- Color Slides Sunday . AREA fop viwted last year for approval pur- i.'l advice and counsel available from struction, plans are being consider- poses were new schools and three At Trailside Center ENGAGEMENT 889-4979 the department, lite approval visits ed to Interrelate &e secondary • Route "22 West, with limited approvals,' totaling proviie a procedure for encouraging about 20. school approval visits, the pilot 13- "Lewis and Clark Expedition"— »:orncr local schools to assess their needs district program and the efforts of a series'of color slides to be nar- MATINEES DAILY AT 1 P.M. Harding Rd. In the coming year, the depart- and to develop plans for improving. local districts to improve the quali- rated by Donald W. Mayer, director Scotch Plains,. N.J. ment plans to visit a total of 115 ty of their programs under the pro-of Trailside, will be presented at the secondary schools, including 82 that The one-year moratorium was • > placed on regular visits last year to visions of the new Bateman state Union County Park Commission's had been due for regular visits last aid law. Trailside Nature and Science Cen- year and 33 that are due for visits' enable the department to place ma- r - ter in the Watchumt Reservation,/on during 1971-72. jor efforts on a new plan to help •Brooks pointed out that all these V M ' * - • _ _ • local sdhool systems improve their efforts involve school program im- Sunday at 2 p.ro.: -,-. - -/ , State approval of all public sec- educational programs on a district- provement. He said that guides pre- NEED A USED CAR? at 200 . i t ondary schools is required by state wide, kindergarten through 12th pared by the department for dis- r law. State Board of Education.regu- grade.; basis. 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John Adams of Pine Grove, Pa. Mrs. King currently serves on theten. Mass. She is the daughter of Rita Circhirillo, Paul Meierdierck Jr. Escorted to the altar by her fath- Mona Kenny Weds George Pain; board of c'TEcIors of the Eiizabeih- Mr. and Mrs. David Isaacman, 22 er, the bride wore a gown of sum- port Presbyterian Center, is an eld-Moss Ave. She received an A.A. er in the Westfield Presbyterian decree from Stephens College, Col- mer blue organza over white, with Both Students ot Penna. Colleges ( Married Sunday, To Live in Westfefd a bodice of Belgium lace and tuck- Church and is in the l J72-73 Who's umbia, Mo., and' a B.A. degree ed organdy, short puffed sleeves and Who of American Women. She is a from Boston University. senior at Newark State College a chapel length train. Her madonna Miss Mona Launa Kenny, daugh- Blcoms:urg and by her associates member of Echo Lake Country Club. where £he is s member of Nu Sig-mantilla was of matching Belgium ter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. at Karnak Chemical Corp. and a Dr. King is a mcjnber cf the Civi- ma Tau sorority and an elementary princess lace. She carried a bou- •Kenny of 1406 Pine Grove Ave., be- brunch was hostessed by iMiss An- tan Club, Petersburg Country Club, education major. She also is cor-quet of white glamelias, stepha-notis came the bride Saturday of George derson for the bride and bridesmaids Ft. Lee Officers Club and the Swans- responding secretary of the Union and carnations with blue ribbons 'Heifcert Pain, son of Mr. and airs. day of the wadding. ooro Hunt Club. County Young Democrats. and English ivy. Edwin F. Pain, formerly erf We&t- Or. and Mrs. King will continue BACK FROM tfiekJ. Mr. Meierdierck, a 1966 alumnus Miss Barbara Rmgk of Westfield, their respective prolessional ca- VACATION of Wcstfield High School, was grad- maid of honor, wore a chiffon gown The two o'clock ceremony was reers and commute between their uated in WW from Clarkson College with a floral printed floor length performed in St. Paul's Episcopal residences. of Technology with a bachelor of skirt •aixi green- bodice accented Church toy the Rev. D. Thomas An- science degree iii engineering. He wtth yellow velvet and carried a drews. A reception followed in the is with Esso Research and Engin- church lounge. Lynn Isaacman cascade of yellow daisies jmd ivy. Wcstfiel OrMr. Spears was • The brlda is the former Mamie DESSERTS : ^ccr.cmics and a member of Sigma Rose MoGinnis of Salisbury, N. C. empire styled gown with a bodice Livingston College. graduated from Blair Academy and "hi fraternity. 61 Venetian lace and cap. sleeves. Mr.. Moran, an alumnus of West- Pennsylvania Stale University. He She graduated from Guilford Col- — Special Orders Upon Request — Hex headpiece -was.a cap of Venetian is " a sales engineer. with Elliott FoMowing a wedding trip to u- Brunswick, where' the couple will "ive in Lswisbu-rg, Pa. did her graduate work in psycholo- Sundays — For Special order pick-up* only The couple will live in Piscataway gy at Newark.State College. She is quet 0/ plialaeqpp^is orchids, and live. ." -„..... •;. .,...... on their return from a Numerous parties preceded the Closed Mondays wadding, A rehearsal dinner ,\vu3 .director.'of.PL^JH'Services and psy- •••-• 12J2 South Avenue, West' •olid caJndUan:lef^g^iL. \\-liH inn trip to Bermuda> ':" ifer^ilrttenTOnts wore' sleeveless Prior tcf hor; hosted at the King's Court by thecfiDlcnlst fcr the Ro-scMc Park .Pub- (Towne Car Wash Building) forest green cotton voile gowns with Social parents of the bridegroom, Showers lic Schools. Dr. King is a graduate of was honored at a miscellaneous Westfield, New Jersey Phone 654-3770 white appliqued flowers dnd white For W«dding$ shower given by her honor atten- were hostessed by Mrs. Anthony R. 'William and.Mary, and the Virginia Medical CoMege. He is an ear, nose picture hats with cotton voile .forest • Became ef the targe •wnberg dant. The bridegroomVmcihtr was Davis and Miss Davis and by the green streamers. They carried nose- el weddings throughout the •«m- hostess at a rehearsal dinner at bride's sorority sisters. Luncheons and throat specialist in Petersburg and a Lt. Col. Army Medical Corps gays of yellow mums, ferns and * •. mer season, it Is reqttcted that the Stage House Inn. -were given by her fellow employees »• * baby's breath. • • . — Pletro Information mn marriages be in the education department at (ret.). the bride .is a 1966 graduate of MRS. jltlCHAiRO K. EBEftTS JR. submitted to The Leader office Westfieid High School and is a iDeborah Sue Holder').' one week before the ceremony. Fiorino Completes STOREWIDE Band School Course Dennis Fiorino, son cf Mr. and 'Mrs. Santo F

4 4 has completed a summer course at Roselle Summer Band School, Abra- ham, Clark High School, Rcselle. Dennis wUl be a sixth grade stu dent at. McKinley school this year, The McKinley School PTA awarded !••**' its annual scholarship to him for his THREE DAYS ONLY improvement, interest, and ability r 1 In music. Today Through Saturday •f r

• • * Wedding CLOSING OUT OUR Cakes FISHING DEPARTMENT I tt U «h«r1ih«rf «nd UNTIL SPRING 'to.come Ut u* makft ywiri- , let only will tt tw beautiful t» bt 1 .•AV V"** That ring of a lifetime •.. >old but k wlU tail* obwlulily what shape should It J.lieloui. Call be? A magnificent mar- Htta ••-•••• guise? Romantic pear Shape? perhaps the classic 1 »**• V JMI* round or oval. Or even margie's '•'•In • *»»•*- • the enduring emerald cut. To Make Room for okcui It's Impossible to decide *.,,,-*• «.11l JEWELERS until you try each on. And in our store you can do cake' 206 E. BROAD ST. Just that — indefinitely. SKIING EQUIPMENT WESTFIELD • N. J tt SOUTH AVI ALSO RUTHERFORD, HACKENSAOC, RIDGEWOOD /•Mill Plalnfleld Many Spring and Summer Items Reduced Up to 50%

SWIM SUITS AND SHOES ARE NOT ON SALE Crystal's striped 'alligator' shlrfdress travollor h Just as the name Implies end you won't want to be without It, whatever your autumn plans. Non-crush- Start them off right with the good able and washable Dacron® doubleknlt: Greysfono, grooming look G. O. Keller's exclu- G. camel/navy or vanilla/brown. Sires B-18.j $42.00 Colonial Sports Center sive cleaning process gives Back-to- ON THE CIRCLE e FREE PARKINO IN THE REAR School clothes. It's G. O. Keller's for WJDJSTPltQLD, N. J. • 11 1 BROAD ST, PLAJNUHIflLD. N. J. good first impressions. Call 756* • COH. HOUTH A T..T0LAND jane smith 520 SOUTH AVE. W. 233-8420 • COH, W. 7th & CLINTON 0100 or stop by today I • A()0 SOMTBUBBT • aai PAiiic AVia. WESTFIELD PHONE: 232-4800 OPEN DAILY 9»30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P, M. MONDAY AND THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. I -

wWfWBR# rtW? CmtMft Army lieutenant Captain In Vietnam Bridge Tomorrow DAR Radio Topic THE Geoffrey H. De Young, son of Mr. Peler Heesch Jj\, 24. GO Pair Hill Tiie Newcomers* couples bridge As this year marks tiie 5Otb 3ffm- and Mrs. Raymond C. De Young, Dr., recently was promoted to Army will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow versary of the Union County Park 529 Fairmont Ave.. was commission- Captain near Chu Lai. Vietnam. at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. James Commission, the history of the park HARTRIDGE SCHOOL ed an Array second lieutenant at . Heesoh i* an assistant oper- Landolt and Mr. and Mrs. Eobert system and all its functions mU be Indiautown Gap MSfa'tary Reserva- ations oiftc&r in Hea&juartere, 1st VH&nueva. discussed Sunday by Mrs. Ralph A. tion. AnnviUe, Pa., Aug. 5. A Non-discriminator/ Independent School for. Girts tttftaluui. 4th Infantry of the 23rd Mrs. Mtchael Fleishmann will hold •Hail and her guest, Joseph ftagigstrty, The caranusttomtf marked the y Division's iflBtb Infantry a decorating meeting at iher home at 4:15 p.m. an "Your tNew Jersey conclusion d the six weeks Aimy brigade. on Aug. 30. The telephone commit- Journal'-' over radio station Kindergarten through 12th Grade iReserve Officers' Training Cmps tee will meet Aug. 31 at the home 1590 on the dial. advanced summer camp at the res- of Mrs. Joseph Tessitare. Tuesday Mrs. Hail is moderator for 1040 Plainfield Ave. Plainfield, N. J. eruatiOD. 1fce at-year-oU officer re- WesUdeW 1MB monthly program. ceived a baAetar at acaeace

smalt classes encourage individual CHANTICLER CHATEAU form*v*ringof MAS. HARRY L A»CMQN all ocades have opportunities for dining {Charlotte II. work including off-campus senior

I • F students create a free and orderly community p Harry Anderson through reipontible s«lf-government, "' . Ne«r Woktiung Lake UATfNO CONWTIONING ** • r Wed in Tennessee Mrs. David A. Coyer wctmctD Principal McDowell To Miss Hansen The marriage of Mr. end Mrs. Harry t. Anderson took place Sat- urday in Ferguson Memorial Chapel, 'Belmont Methodist Church, N«fa- ville,. Tean. Mrs. Anderioo k the loimer Charlotte M. Hwwen, daugh- ter of Mrs. George E. Meadow* Sr. • t of Manchester, Tenn. and the late ride, served as bridesmaid wearing a baby..bhie dotted SWIGS floorlength BY L0VEMI6 gown and carried blue and white marguerite daises. - .'.

Fun, fr«»wht«ling swtot*r ; Peter Fappas of Boston Mass- acbuseits served as best man with ««parat«» that ar« good qt Andrew Pappas of Nashville as. - * n iieadaisher.. ^ ,- • figuresl Like lovable bunnies. .'•Oat&tawn guests•" included Mrs.' IU., y *-. iUmA- *fJ-Ciie*m eqredelephohU. fritf? Jr. of. Apaohe Junction, wagging turtles oftd wide- After a short honeymoon iHp, the r • ~" •-'.,•' • • - - - - r J_ ^ » couple wiH be nuking their home in ' *" .'*\ Nashville, Teitn. while Mr. Ander- a eyed night owls. (The more son is attending Middle the merrifrl) And jolly French State University.

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sailor boysr American Indian patterns, and rustic farm Boro B'nai B'rith scenes turn up all over our Party Sunday frolic-through-fall collection. The WestflcldHMount a inside Area The/re new, novel and the -ques latest fashion- for the ond swim parties Sunday at^ 7' classroom or casual good o'^ock at the home of Seymour Kamm, 7 Jacolbs La., Scotch Hains, times. Shown are just a few it was announced by Eric Kulp, meunaxirship chakrnwn. from our selection of The affair is open to current mem- bers who will bring a prospective sweaters, skirti, pants, member and his wile, and non-mem- ;*N>:. knickers, dresses and jumpers bers and their wives may come — • * whether they are escorted by a in easy-care and shape- member or not. • * This year's membership campaign retaining Orion® acrylic. will continue -with several other functions including cocktail parties The complete collection by and speaker's programs. Members < • . joining now will be s\KM to take ad- Infanta A to 6x and 7 to 14 vantage of the various events being

"r" held by the Lodge including a mys- sizes, from 7.00 to 14.00 tery bus rode, baseball games, ten- 'A nis evenings, barn dances, photog-. ra-phy show, brunches, bowling, as well as ibeing involved in study groups and sp&aker's programs. 4 NEW members' wilt also be able to join B'nai B'rith's tour programs to Nassau, Puerto Rico, St. Croix, 'London, Spain and Holland. All the trips are for five days and include low air fare and hotel accommoda- tions. There are also two trips sche- duled for Israel, one for Dec. 23 to. Jan. 2, and the other Oct. 20 to Nov. 10. Further ywr information is available from Herbert Ross, 1606 Rising Way, Mountainside. smi (B'nai iB'rith also .provides insur- ance for now members including Life, Major Medical, Disability In- come, Housewives etc. CENTRAL AVE., WESTPIE1D THE FRIENDLY HOTEL WARREN ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J. 07712 PRIVATE BEACH • OlOMOUS SUM • PRIVATE POOL • ALL SPORTS • CHEERFUL ROOM SETTINOS • 3U< MRVI3ED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES • WONDERFUL TOOD. ATTRACTIVE RATES Wrlu for Brothura Prttl O. Coigrovf, Ownor-Mar. OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 30) • 449-B80O FREE* PARKING '- JT ff err fm

751 KooJ^wood ^err.# jaas loom weeding gown at Duchess iace Fredtrkk Atkins Portrait cjmplettd a corrunissioiied portrait over satin in drape princess style Collegians Of Douglass Dean of ihe retiring .dean of students of with full court train which tad Linda Hinson Wed Douglass College, New Brunswick. bean worn by her mother* grand- I Kcndru-Jcan ("liver, daughter ol Tin; oil painting of De&n Marjorie mother, great «unt and two cousins. In North Carolina Susan J. iMaish was rcctnlly ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hufnagel of '•• Trayos will hang in College Hall, Her lace veil was made by her awarded a Bemjce Maclean Award father's great grandmother in 1*7© for excellence in her work in biology of homespun linen thread. Her bou- ' Miss Lynda Jeraldine in her junior year at Mount Holyokc quet was of ivory roses and baby's Frederick Charles Atkins, Jr. were College. breath. married Saturday afternoon, July Tine Maclean Award is given in Given in marriage by her father, If you Are Planning a Fall or Winter $1, at 4 o'clock at the Pinehurst memory of Bernice Maclean to un- the bride was attended by lbs* Ju- Commuzuty Church in Piaehurst, dergraduates who excel in zoology dith £. Burr of WiUingboro, ae •N.C. from a fund established in 1947. maid of honor. The toittesmaidfi The pastor, the Rev. Rosooe L. were Mrs. Collier Caswell Harris Prince, officiated aod Miss Rose SuSan, who will begin her senior of Seafarer, Va., and Hiss Gloria fferhaxdt was the soloist. A recep- year at Mount Holyokc in the fall, Wheeler Hubbell of Silver Springs, tion, hosted by the bride's parents, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Md., sisters of the bride; Mr*. Wil- was held at Foxfire Golf and Coun- liam W. MaisJi of 410 Roanoke lid. liam K Olson of Warren Township, try Club. sister-in-law; Mrs. Philip Jofancon The bride is the daughter of Mr. tMaureen J. Reynolds of 710 Tux- of Athens, Ga.,; and Mn. Duncan «ni Mrs L.J. Hinson of Pinefcurst. CALL US McGiU of PSwnfMd. the •ttcodaoti fox (Lynda J. Hinson) Joseph Savage, son of Mr. and * w poration. . THE CORNER OR AROUND THE WORLD fall of Oiurct*a, Ohio; art V, iUit- Mrs. Joseph A. Savage of 125 Wyo- Given in marriage by her father Her attendants, her maid of hon- a candidate for a bache- William Liggitt, the bride wore a gown of silk or- or, Jennifer Owens, and Cindy John- Haw- Philip COIwh ra* v4tfe emtvoMend aoed pearls son, both of Alexandria, Va., and ceo*** wM M4 > MctJakap Mail N. McEwen Flowers r : and crystal anoV appliques af Qmi- Mrs, E. J. Williams of Charlotte, Married in Va. of the r«Us eiwrc*. ,• ./ •,..-- ^ tiUy lace on the gown and mantilla. N.C... Wore floral prurt dresses and Established 1921 The t«de etts^W Drtw lW%*r ^ She carried a cascade af freensry carried cascades of yellow and Paul David Clark of 20 Tamaqucs nn OFMHE-STREET FRONT DOOR PARKING To Mill Hobbell •tty Md CbnM U«iv«r«ity*#w Marry in Texas with a tingle white ow*id. white daisies. Way, a' Westfield High Sdiool 1971 York HotpiUl Scheei of Mntaf. Nelson Dittmar of Crastford, was graduate'will begin studios at Saint Grove St. at W«tfitld Av«.,W«itfield, 232-1142 Hiss Mtfcia .iMitdieH HUbteU, The brtdtroom atocded Drew Hwnus Usjfttt, son of the bride wore a gown of impart** nan and ushers were the Michael's, College, Winooski, Vt. daughter of Mr. wd Mn. Robert Univehtty and wUi bt •*»%*« law* Mr and Mrs. William A. Uffitt of white sillc orfama with silk tafleta :'s brother, Pete Himon of Open • a.m. to 5:30 p.m. dally L Hubbell of P*lk Chun*, ant Us master of dMftity **<••.* 7DS ft. Mariia Ave. waa marriad veibng. Her moulded einpk* sleeve- Pinehurst and John Kitts of Clark* became the Mfc Saturday of p Dubuque Univeriity. the couple wilt ston, Ga. mate their home to Apt. BS, Mc-Saturday morning in Dailaa, -Tex,, ku bodice, eflhanoed by Swift* Carl OlMo.Mn.ol.Mr..and Mn. to: Mias Jeneile Etaioe EngUaht. guipure laoe and Vefitse lace, was couple will live in Sanford, IUymond A. Otaoi U Wetifield. Cormidt toeet Ertewaioh, datvater of Mr. and Mrs. WUUam fashioned with a high neckline. Hie Die double ring ceremony wa* que, low*. . V '• ...•• . A. English of Dallas. skirt, accentad at tne hemline fay a held at The Fills Church (Eniaco- • Hw • ten-thirty o'clock eeremony banding of laoe, was complemented p*l> with the'bride's uncto, the Yen. was performed in the Centra* Oirisr by a fuU chapel length train of eraUe Lotia M. Breretpnof the pro- LEADft tiaik Church, by the1 Hev.. Vk, E. C. organza over taffeta edged with ceae of; Ohio and the Rev. Robin A. PHONI Rowsad Jr. A reception followed in Murray of The Palla Church, dti- the church. ! ' She wore white silk flowers in her dating/ ••.'"••." . . . • 232-4407 Given in marriage by her father, hair and csrried white roses, daisies • L and baby'» breath, a* well as the Handkerchief of tfie brkfegroom's great-frandmother. ; . Her maid of honor, -Miss Nancy Write Oliver of Dallas, wore a gown of mint green taffeta veiled with white Antwtr organza. The empire bodice band' ©i with Val lace was fashioned with a square neckline and short puffed sleeves and her skirt was, floor nccmcnMAiiTvc length. A double flat bow of green CROSS and white organza marked the back WMTIMQ of the gown. ' * She wore tiny white and yellow Since 1846 silk flowers in her hair end car- ried daisies, yellow roses and ba- by's breath. . : Paul Liggitt of WestfiuW was Ms those i brother's best man. Ushers- wer« Daniel Flowers of Dallas and Kevin assign Kelly of Westfield. ments ; Both Mr. and Mrs. Liggitt ore students »t NorihT^xas State Un> 'versUy "wfere he'ia a member-'rf NOW OPEN Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. Fol- lowing a wedding trip to-Colorado, Thursdays 'til 9 P the couple will live at 2203 Stella, Closed Mon, Night: in Denton, Tex. !| The bridegroom's parents! -hosted a rehearsal dinner at the Marriott Hotel in Dallas. A bridal luncheon WBS given by the bride's maternal grandmother, MTB. h. TJ Mcln- Klin 4t 2W tyre. . | Qulmby. St

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SOOAl FUNCTIONS Brochures Planned or in person registrations wild be made until Sept. 16. FIANO fttOTAiS Brochures for t>he fall program MttTlNOS sponsored by the Uadies Day Out Early registration Is urged since Committee oi the Wesftfield YWCA all classes fiil up quickly. •wiil be mailed out on Sept. 2. Mem- In addition to the classes, four one Woman's Club bers oi the ce tharfied an to« we volunteer expert* in their additional dollar.

— All Evcnt« Studio • MRS TIMOTHY A- McGlJIWffiUf (Barbara Louise Smith) •. . H • Barbara L. Smith, SiS JMA/S Former Resident, Bride in Conn.

Miss Barbara Louise Smith, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waited Smith, * * MJN W.Kt. of Smlsbury, Conn., formerly of Sin- cteir PL, and tfimotfty ArthiH- Alt*. Guimigle, son of Mr. and -Mrt. George MeGunnigle of Weft Hki- ford, Conn.; were united in ftiarttafe -. • .f- Saturday at St. Mary's R.C. Church ever in Simsbury. The one-thirty o'clock ceremony was performed by Rev. Jamei EmerKng! A reception followed at the *•-'•'•"• Hop Meadow Country Club, Sims* OMU bury. in Mills The tdde, given in marriage) by Tfft tier father, wore a sown of *hite lace over a satin hooped shirt in tiers of lace with a train, and a fingfertip veil. iMrs. Sharon Alexander was Her sister's honor attendant. Brides- After three MS* maids were Mrs. Steven Ash and Miss Vicki Schwartz. y«artof Beat man for his brother Svas Geonjaj IMOtMrtnUle. 'Usheto (were Michael McGunnigale. Warren Smith MidM 5468 ntmtnt II and Joseph Bmswiler. PPP* Mrs. McGkinnigle was graduated Nowund«r from Westfiekd High School, and at' construction (ended the University of Tennessee: She is employed at Aetna Ufe In- surance Co.. men women... Air. McOunnigle was graduated from John Canroll University and is A New Million a ILlfe Underwriter for Aetna life Insurance Co. •After a wedding trip to Cape Cod, couple will reside in Rocky Hili, Conn. {0*4*50* If**)

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* - • '# -*-• fm 9 of Kane. Pa., sorority sister of theI the rehearsal durer at the Iron- I Miss Ohristi Fields. of Hun&ogton,i colonial bout&et codLmo*4 Charles F. Schmit, bride. A reception was held at the stone restaurant in Jamestown. Ini. was maid of haoor. ftidefi- gardenias, £t«pbazwtis and c ed Friday evening by Emqmgmi Den Adelsman's Klub. The bride, a 1967 alumna of Maple maids were the Misses Maroa Kra- tions Mvith talisman sweetheart the bridegroom. Barbara Sherwin Venice lace trimmed the bride's Grove Central Jamestown School, ko. Summit. III.; Nancy Finks and es. gouTi of while chiffon and re-em- and a June graduate of Grove City Ann Grotelueschen, of Logansport: Identical floor length gowns of broidered Schitfli on chiffon, stylod College in Grove City, Pa., will Parn Hoeppner. Woodburn. Ind., and talisman silk chiffon trimmed with Wed August 14 with a Mandarin collar, high-rise teach seventh grade life science at Ur.da Anderson, sister ofthe bride- white lace were worn by the bridal Shelly Broun To waist, long bishop sleeves and dirndl Central Dauphin School in Harris- groom. attendants. The Empire bodice of Hiss Barbara Marie Shervin, skirt terminating in a chapel train. burg, Pa. The bridegroom, a 1966 Evan Williams, oi Leonia, was lace over chiffon was styled with Wed Jomes Dick daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A tiara of crystals and pearls se- aluninus of Westfield Senior High a high round neckline and the long and a 1970 graduate oi Grove City ! best ni3n. Ushers were Bill Fried- Sierwin of Jamestown, N.Y. andcured her triple tiered veil of Ven- rich. Evanston. 111.; Doug Pett, fitted sleeves were cuffed with lace. The engagement of Mas Shelter Charles F. Schmit Jr. son of Mr. ice lace. She earned a continental College is a student at Dickinson A reception was held at the Holi- Law School in Carlisle, Pa. Plymouth. Ind. and the bride- Braun to James Oick has been an- and Mrs. Charles F. Schmit of 735bouquet of stephanotis. pompon car- 1 groom's tlire« brothers. Bob, Tomday Inn. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Beividere Ave., exchanged wedding nations ani roses with streamers to After a wedding (rip to Nassau, and Rich. The couple are on a trip to Cape Mrs. John £. Braun of 520 Moau- match the go^Tis of her attendants. vow* Saturday. Aug. 14 in the First the couple will reside at 629 N. Given in marriage by her father, Cod and upon their return will reside tan Ave. Presbyterian Church, Jamestown. Maid of honor Barbara Reed of Hanover St., Carlisle. tiie bride wore a govra of white silk in Franklin, Ind. Mr. Dick is the son of Mr. aod The Rev. John Schmidt officiated Rochester, former college room- Tin? bride was feted at a shower organza over tulle featuring a fit- Mrs. Anderson, a graduate of Mrs. Aloysiu* Dick of 54ft First Ft at the double ring ceremony. Nup- mate of the bride, wore a floor in Westfield given by Mrs. Michael ted bodice accented with bands of Logansport High School, will be a The future bride graduated to 1971 tial organist was Bonnie liolquist length dress of pink chiffon over Moore and Mrs. William Taylor. Okxny lace in a Tyrolean motif in sophomore this fall at Franklin from Wagner Collage. She ha* prev- front and back. -Matching lace out- College where she is majoring in iously taught ssoQod grate in tfce lined the Mandarin colicr and ban-journalism. She is a member of Plsintield school* and this y*ar ded the fitted cuffs of the Juliet Delta Deka Delta wd Tri Kappa teach that gratis at Columbus Beverly J. Hess sleeves. The chapel length train of sororities. here. Opening in Millbum organza trimmed with lace flowed Her husband, a member of Limb- Mr. Dick is a IMS graduate af To Be Bride from the fitted waist and was se-da Chi Alpha fraternity, will be a St. Leo's Coikfe, St. Lao, Ft*. Hs Saturday, August 28th cured with a bow oi organza. A Franklin- Collage senior maiarinf in is presently etnpftsyed in the Us- mxux Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hess Jr. of modi/ied Juliet cap of lace with seed economics, and ts a member of ance department of CBS. 407 Grove St. have anconced the pearls and white bows scured the Lancen scholastic honorary. Hie couple will be married in r> engagement of their daughter, Bev- shoulder length veil of illusion. Her of the bridal party and December in Holy Trinity Churcfe. erly Joan Hess, to Peter E. Cot- Cfwkt MRS. CHARLES F. 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a •• ' r- WlfTHHD LIADft 8mW I , . . r . ffcw v.*v-.". AfWUATt MEMta YOU'RE To Aid Roads NATIONAL NfWSPAKt ASSOCIATION yes—WE CAN'T New Jobs in State Each Year FINISH OUR SAME In Municipalities "In the next decade N«w Jersey's Q-nerdal and industrial £imi6 into Second ClJL*fl pofttapre paid at WeftiB*Idt N. 3. FablUbed ThurfldayB at Weetfield. N**w Jersey, by the WITH A VN tm labor force i$ £om« lo expand to the the stale. Accoithng to Commissaoner I^e*4l*r Printing and publishing Company. An Independent The Department of Transportation point where $0,0* new jobs will be , a new promotion pp ALL WWITE RAINTED is asking 3S6 moyors of municipali- needed each year," Ronald M. Hey- •will start in September as a pibt Official Paper for th* Town of Westfleld and Borough vt project and will be funded through Subscriptiond : $6-00 per year in advance. FOOTBALL.' ties in 19 counties for aid in dev«lop- maon of ftl»uatain«o>. Commissioner Established 18P0 ing a new syetean of federal aid of the N. JT. Department of Labor next June at a cost of $250,0fl0. Com- Office: 60 Elm Street, Westfleld, N\ J. 07090 frighw»ys tor iirbsm areas. and Induct*, ftftid today, "it's part missioner Hermann hopes to share T*L 282-440? — 232-4108 CommicsioDer Jolui C. KoW said of my job teaae that those ernploy- the cost with the industrial and labor Member Quality WeeklieB of New Jersey tiie 1970 Federal tti^trway Act re- i exist," added the communities as both would benefit New Jersey Preen Association by businesses relocating in New National Editorial Association *n road netwoifc. tantf Industry," MSjier poownissioner iive solicitation lies at the very E** mayor is being ""rr***"* with tfefmann's inifcttyvt, a** undertaken heart of our Economic Development THURSDAY, AUGUST 26 1971 * firM a ma* of his municipality wtth tat a number qf aaw programs and program," said Commissioner Hey- f new critari* applied to «petitic readMrf out to aa* dir#ctio«s to at-enann. "What we've set out to ac- , or portioas of street*, which tract busiaeam aai ipdu^ry to the icoinplbh through this new venture Wasted Initiative «ligi&le under ta* MV Cmrim fitatc, . :-y as a strong creative idea that "is proi(|raiii. The mayors are being The DJUIIIM—MW Division of properly executed, persuasively pre- Summer jobs were difficult to find this year. While ofikad for early approval hariniif Cconomte OL i stanitiial * uncreac- sented «&d directed at our Urfet WeatfiMd students of high school and college age of a Septan*er l 4eadlioe aet by ing iU eUrf ^MIudlt'ievHifti trained audience. We have a story ta tell, the Fiedtef^il Highway Administra- ffprurtiiUtWai smaitd ia the field but we want to be etire H reaches able to find employment, there were many who took tion. of ttnoomk iiiliijilicat. they will the right ears/' added the Com- T counts *t achook and colleges, and others who HiatoivoaaV, the Federal Aid High- be charged *aH various federal Aid fly* to a****** Itatea, and the of all the business** in the StJate in EDITOR Sever*! w directory With cpatc at achool during the winter. Unable to find a U tettwt latfct Jim thOUa«er. Ilf. IVidbnier of this budget. Mtttch only 13 percent are on deeig- a^^k^Hk^^k^^^^Mh_ «M1 be the flrat of iU kind in the of a yam** Amerjcan, lUcaanl mate nad wall tie mid to the pubiic. Jab, he hit upon the idea of decorating milkcans and sell- Given the prevent denial of retro- ndtad ayaiemi rantving Federal aid. ilf Item. He obtained permission, from the police chief, Ht^hM, «4w came to VMnam at Cunwtimimtr tfcymann ako plant a journalist in 1968 and stayed to active pay, we are confronted with Th« l«a A*t «mphaiixei that to i^e the Hat to klentaV and art- apparently, to aell bis warn at the comer of Gallowi Hill care fat homeless youngsters in one question. What will happen to ejqtanaUn of «M federal AM tKiete potenUal proapecU tor relo* H$. and Eaat Broad St. where he plied hia trade during flatlCoft. IHeae are chttoYca *•*• the money collected through taxes, way System am cation in Nnw Jersey. Letter* earmarked for aatary raises? I haft- lite afternoon hours wtth considerable success for about have been uprooted fnm their fa- to Include tla) ten to add that this reasoning also elements ot "Corporate headquarter*, electron, half the summer, taking orders, suiting colors and designs mi lie* and Tfflftrn due ta the de* ic data prowaaing fjmw and re- vertati«e of irtr. applies to the town government bud- work, is lailiwuUI ta aay in- r ge: with such 'tax paid" personnel search and dewtotiment «V I. - I l| a ruling against such outdoor sales, and Steve, still with begging and stealing. Dick Hughes h • ^ r i (abiding by Uie concsgtt fctMal states with their history of a poor ftjHm Qt mUkcanf to tell, was forced to suspend his sales has set up hostels for these children, Me awl has aMi tneMng nMM* 1^1 one in Oanaog and three in Saigon. wage-price freeze, MQtrdtaiNir • las ta laa afatoctkm of New buftiMat dfeitte, we 'are in an ex* Freedom Freete With tfte assistance of Jim TrulUn- reduction or ptfttto AnU t» to tremely advantageous iti V order. This would be «t plan to canitaiiu on that/' con- ife;„ ujg ^utHknm of young Mr. Byrke's roadside busi- ger( the children are given some of be idaatfcal l|pM Jte Bni meet concern to towns which have *• tit Att indeed because local law prohibits such activities, Editor, Leader; the basic necessities of life and •HE Bam chided tht oommisetoner. w gone recent tax raeVafcMtfeft Mfkt Cftfett and Com tola possibly be enforced to prohibit a couple of six- Worker, employer, businessman, earn their living by shining shoes. assessment. Ihm tarn *^r< tfan to from being the big-time operators of a curbside et al- He hopes not all the mental and physical damage done to them is SBLVtG the Bureau «l the Social Security stand? Or playgrounders from selling popcorn? Stopf Freeze! Be ctiil! Haiti Sh«%ood Pfcwy. Our government few erected an an irreparable. L Ctmm, mA k deHn«d as jm ai«a to••Jftiaawy;. MUa> Ataanni. Sec- Topic for Rotarians Christmas tree sales or outdoor antiques shows or side- economic wall. *nie following is from a letter I re- ma* up «f • cefltni otjr or dttes netary of AatMiam; Mnwad T. ceived from Mr. Trullinger; "In mUk, a «m of H m or mare fe- Aspects of Social Security bene- events? How fine the line of law is drawn! Mr. Nixon beHeves £hat you are at t fits .were dfecuased by a represeti* We feel that such initiative should not be stifled, and fault. Danang and Saigon, where just so habMaato wtthto the detioeatod urt*M (Mtalni; Mm a KM, Commleaiotter many of the necessities of life have of Tt*MPort«j»M; Mohart j, suUi- tative of the Elizabeth office at a trta$m. Ihua, Hunterooo and Sus- meeting of the Rotary Cub Tuesday iictk we hardly look forward to seeing hundreds of indi* Labor did not cause inflation —it yet to be offered to a chiM, your Editor, Leader; scjt CtMnttee are excluded from the donation will help provide those at the YMCA entrepreneurs located throughout Westfield, we feel never can! It is probabiy usete» for me tosystem la New Jertey. : Jamas C. Brady, Com* •Business aho cannot do the dirty needed minor miracles to many of Bw*iBf; fltdney Glaser, The speaker emphasized the need B^ that perhaps some outlet might be provided to encourage take the trouble to write to you. but O0wr criteria of the Act are that for women returning to work after deed! children. R ss'a unique situation in e«cH route selected for the syrtcm OireoUr «f the Dtiata dt Ttawboii; endeavors in the summer. A show and sell location which so little can do so much. You should you «how this to eay others HemaM Sktmtm. Mreeter of the W- marriage to have their Social Se- A check on both U the consumer and should i open oa* mittd, I gbaU «hai osmwet with another route on attgfet be provided with the town's blessing, during speci- need only flee a -IE year old boy's VIHOQ oi - Econonsc uvwniinieint curity records changed in order to nfen feel my letter U juatifted and worth- « P«deHftl Aid intent, and they whm qualify for maximum benefits to V** hours and days, to provide an opportunity for ourWho need not buy what he does not eyes tm. Us first day of school to be selected by local offtdah in et- Richand t. ftotttfd. Director of In- understand." while. •vestments; *ad Wen* K CSvrven which they are entited. Also stress- i yoath to display their creativity — and maybe need. EjicloseJ is .my weddinS an- operation Krtth the Department rf ed was the reporting o ntbe employ- Besides money, school supplies iftvNportation. In addition, the eri- and James J, PetreUi^ couaeeU to >an make • few doUtr* •When labor overehanges, it v/lU be (pens, pencils, papers, crayons, nouncement, ^printed July IS). Now, theOoverDor. mnet of domestics. 7; unemployed. *... etc.) and^jpWhing' a good condi- 1 under»taa4 «aat you ceuki not I * > t .• - *• When (business overcharges, the busi- tion .especially boys', are needed. in my:-^it^lM^mibemn^ *K of the • "ness wiU fail. is fine. However, I requested that trafte vohaiMt. ani *c Got • Gripe? * As was explained to me, the chil- rnarfcetfaai Ann to attract am con slature When Oovemment oveitharges, cHi- dren wear their clothes several X be referred to a specific name, of the urban network. Write the Editor As New Jersey** tint two-year Legislature recessed aseos may become annoyed, weeks at a time before scrubbing yet you ignored my request and But you must pay .the price or you them for hours. addrcued me in the traditional the aumner, tbo total number of bills and joint reso- go to jail! way. i do not care to be addressed These two men are fine and sen- as "Jtfrc; G. Scott Anthony "mrM introduced in 1970 and 1971 had exceeded 80 per sitive human beings. Contributions of the total introductions at both separate sessions in 'Irresponsible Government, financially ^Vanda Anthony." I em Wanda decayed. are desperately and gratefully ap- Drew-Anthony. I have carried the preciated and can be sent to: Spending at a deficit beyond belief- name of "Drew" for 22 years and A* of this June 17/ 3,2M bills had been introduced in Government has made the cost-of- RIOKAIRD HUGHES see no reason whatsoever to be twin 1970 Bnd 1971 sessions. Of these 2,429 had been living raid! Shoeshine Boys forced to drop it after I am mar- over, from 1970 and another 665 represented new Not Jabor! 'Not business! Govern- JUSPAO Mai Iroom-Saigon ried and take on a man's name. orient Js the Ihief- SPO San Francisco, Califor- I could continue with a long us tbla year* There are still approximately 100 nia 96243 and to: lecture as to other reasons for the bilk swatting Mtioaty tt« Governor, You have balanced your budgets in JIM TftULUNGfiR injustices to women which society businen and home; Sboeshkte Boys has dealt and some to men as well rhew total* emapmd wit* i,N2 Mil introductions in By continued effort you've borne 1968 legislative MMm and 2,063 in 1969, or a grand MAOV-OORDS MR I but if you have not discards* this ; t| (he cost •• Danang City Hall letter by now' you certainly will ttotat l of 3,M5 for the two independent sessions. Many of As the inflationary spiral did upward AP0 San Francisco, California then. Most women still go on with > 1969 bilk were measures reprinted following failure roam. 96349. the traditional name addressing and rtd negotiate passage through the 1968 session. One of the Citizens must act or the economy is with other roles expected of women. iost. Please call me at 232-5742 for any further information. 1 hope they are awake and reaKte of the two-year legislative session was consid- the meanings of theaj things. If resultittg from elimination of a large A cutback in spending by Govern- Ws* !ment alone SUAMOWITZ they do and *tiH continue as society nfs of previous yaw's bills. Can stem the tide ef continued 17 Manitou Cir. preaches, then fine. 1 don't abhor . A comparaten of the number of days on which the inflation. people with different points of vlow; I abhor closed-minded people who LagiaUture met ta wsaion each year up to mid-June indi (Restrict not the marketplace—free- do not listen and think about other dom's ibone! caUa that despite several weeks in wbich there were two points of view. *. ^ Only fiscally eesponsibfe Govern- mattaCi a week in 1971, them w*s not a significant In- ment can Save our Nat km! Edit«r, Leader; ' I hope you listen to and respect etwaMin the total number of session days, A few additional people's requests as, .at least, to Heading the bland article in the •aaaion days are contemplated later this year. [ROBERT A. STTEtNER the way they wish to be addressed. 20 Prospect St. last week's Leader regarding "Free /vt'! the large ever increasing volume of proposed legisla- Community Services" would indi* WANDA BREW-ANTHONY- tion,, two days a week legislative sessions, and the fact that cat© to the reader that the Mayor Lake Tarieton Bd, ANNUAL RATE approximately oniAhird of the legislators are not running and Mr. G«orge Plenty (President Piermont, W.H. of Board of Education) had worked MOM OIMSIT for re-election in 1971, are among reasons legislative lead- Praises Police out some "new" arrangement in ers have created an 8-member commission "to study the this area. OUAiANWD Structure, organization and procedures of the New Jersey Editor, Leader; However, after reading it care- Capt. Renton Assigned MINIMUM fully, I find actually the Council legislature and the general legislative process and to The following letter has been sent To Nellis AFB will continue support of its normal recommend such changes as it deems necessary and de- to Mayor Snyder: services, and that the Board of U. S. Air 'Force Captain John B. tirafale." As a long resident of WeetCekl Qducation has suddenly discovered fienton has arrived for duty at Ned- "Since the last study of the Legislature by the Eagleton it is a .pleasure to write this letter they have money available to con- Sis AFB, Nev. tinue the Boy Scouts, PTA, etc. Institute of Politics at Rutgers in 1963, significant improve- in praise of our local Policemen and .His wife, Edith, is the daughter of Detective Bureau. which they had vehemently main- Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. AfaUke of ments have been made," said the New Jersey Taxpayers tained they could not do because 123 Farley Avc, Famvood. Association, "but there Is still opportunity to make opera- On July 29th my business, the "their budget was cut by the vot- Tcwne Car Wash, was broken into ers." Captain Hen ton, en operations tions of the legislative branch even more effective." maintenance o??Jcer, is assigned to by two youths and 'burglarized. By In my opinion, it's about time a unit of the Tactical Air Command {he very efficient routine check-up the Board of Education quit play- which provides combat units for -air of Patrolman Charles Hallcr and ing their little "poHticat" games and ANNUAL ftAft support of U. S. ground fcrccs. He ANNUAl RATE Patrclman Charles Weekes they no- got on with the business of educa- i Brush With Chaos previously served at Siophetisvillc MOM DAY Of MFOSt? »OM DAY OF DEPOSIT ticed the Car Wash was broken into tion. Air Station, Newfoundland. GUARANItEO 1 Y«L OUARANTID 6 MOS, New Yorkers very likely know better than anyone else and immediately apprehended the Perhaps the Board thinks that what it is like to live without essential services and neces- two youtlvs who were just leaving most people are asleep at t li e The captain earnrd li;,3 B. B. de- $3fOO0 MINIMUM our premises. Without d?lay ihey gr&? in cfvit cnjfiivc^ring at Penn- sities. One of their recent brushes with chaos came in the sv'itch, but with shenanigans such brought the two boys in as suspOcts. as this, the Febru-ary Board of sylvari'Ia State University where he form of a strike of 1,600 truck drivers and warehouse •By their e:fici:ncy in not hesitating was c&mirris^ioned in J9S7 through Education election should seat three NftST KDWAL DOES workers who handle about 85 percent of the metropolitan to make a decision to apt>rcliend the Air ^orce Reserve OTIrccrs more Independent candidates. MORI K»R YOUR MONEY area's gasoline supply. Service stations throughout the city these two youths, lliey were M>!c Training Corps program, He is a lo get all the monks back and every- LONTAR F. ol Alpha Clii Ttho. were forced to post out-of-gas signs. The police depart- thing of value. 542 CoJemam Place ment, hospitals and ambulances were faced with an emerg- Through the fine work of Lt. Bell ency situation. Gasoline Is another of those necessities tfiat When planning a summer vaca- FIRST FEDERAL and Detective Burnham the cose tion trip, chock expressway en- everyone seems to presume will always bo available in was solved. Tax Cut? abundant supply como what may. trances and cxite to avoid tost-min- SAVINGS 1 believe the citizens of Westfield Editor, leader; ilk* confusion, the Allstate Motor A few hundred strikers demonstrated more effectively should be proud to have the iifwur- Although I cannot condone the ad- Club advises. Move inio 4iio Aiirn- WESTFIIID • MOUNTAINSIDE than all the statistics and arguments in the world exactly ar.ee of being protected by the best ministration's 'present wage freeze off Lino well In udvotwrc liy vhocic* • what energy means to an enorgy-basod society such as thai •Polici! force rind Detective Bureau for teachers and others who have h>S I3i« o»H before the one selected WOODMIDGE • GRANT CITY - CLARK during the day and most of all while sinned contracts since April and to leiivo tlw dwindle or cease/ even momentarily, and civilization action as an kKHvidaul. However, I tion Line, but not aviien ioaving Uie MINLO MRK SHOPPING MALL Would coilapBO in a shapeless mass of unwashed, starving VINCENT C. 'M/VNN1N0 would Ilka to mention A related Item exprcsmvay. M&6 on exit? Co on to CLAUK TMJMMV IVIMN0I - ClOSID FRIDAY EVES.

which is of concern to all who pay Iho next one,. 1 humanity, •.'-•* M" 4 # • 1-'—"- t., vm m*m m, m 9m f yke^preeideat $?AA. Two Year College Opportunities N. J. Public School System *Art in Garden* is eligible but not for tixu exhibition are Mrs. Dorothy tur. AwarXM will be participating; Cranford Creative Art Sknba and Mrs. Bernice Wurst. p.m. Group, Mirs. France Ueber, presi- Bruce Fallemlar of Bradley Beach, Are Expanded by New Programs Faces Another Record Year Exhibition Aug. 28dent; Kcnilworth Art Association, chairman of the Exhibition an- Social D«odliw Mrs. Edna Hull, president; Clark nounced that the top prize of $100 Three major events had a signi- strengthened without lose of the Stiattetdcaliy speaking, the coining rose to 120.000 in 1970 and is ex- The "Art in the Garden" exhibition Ant Association, Mrs. Dorothy Wilkin- cant impact on- two-year college specialized options, Dr. MaoKay re- school year* iwJH be another record pected to continue to increase. This will be given in memory of Irving For W to be held from 1 to 7 p.rn. at the son , president; a nd Summit Art P. -Donaldson, late president of the education in Union County in the ported. one for 'Nenv Jersey's public school means that while ddie state imay show Oarden State Arts Center in Holm- Center, Mrs. Marie Welsh, presi- FAA-NJ and the Westfieid Art Asso- past year, Dr. Kenneth C MacKey, The technical institute has also system. same decline in elementary enroll- del on the Parkway is the second dent. executive director of the Union worked closely with Newark Col- State Department of Educa- ments by the tmid 1970*s and in sec- ciation, for the best New Jersey mer team*. K to rt%m*k*4 annual art show there sponsored by The Westfield Art Association rep- County Coordinating Agency for lege of Engineering and Newark tion reports that when the opening ondary enraMmenfcs by the late Che Federated Ant Associations of scene, and that awards will be gaven Higher Education, stated in his State College to provide for the fxdl rings dn September, there wili 1970's, total enrollment will contdiwe New Jersey. President is Mrs. John resentative to FAA-NJ is Mrs. Jane in first, second, third and honorable to The to elimib. annual report, released today. transfer of graduates of UCTI's be more pupate, more teachers and Jost of Mountainside. All (member Whpple Green, who is also second mention in ea

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^^ r^^'PU^^fr F^^BF P J^P^W^ expose for Bale by public vtMidue, In room B-8, hi the Court Vlousi*, ETI rUy of KllxubcMh, NV J.t on VTvtV. A»w iho 1st tlii.v of Rf'inomh^r A, O., 19ilf at Uvo oVlocU in the ;if1or»iM»n of fiittd day. AJJ]J that Irswt or parrel of land, Situate, lyinp anrl h^inu in tlw City Of Plainflrld, in \he County uf Iti- A MWV HTUOW UJI Of KUMU Jon. in the tfwue m* X,-w J^rsov R1WTNNINO nl n point in 'tin- northwHHUrli' side of Orchard Placo. APPLIANCES AUTODEAUM puaon distant 3OSPjl4 feet nMrUi*-usU,>rly tlu*r*-in from Us inltTsrc'iinn with the nort ho:ist c rly line . JtMH>pk K. KUIIrr, rormrrly of Bftfc- • Washer* • Drr*re SM4IOi •*. Tfcr aalr wa» »r*;»IUtr4 f«r Mr. and Mm. (l«rr «. Mll*r by F j? clue npproximntely $ic.- eUTli P*«viHa W»-tfc* of (fee vfYIrr ui Alu» Juhaatoa, 9 ^vith '"tercet Irora July 5, OM 106 and coata. Stene Oat ml AY*. Aw: •. .f^IT rfwrv« the rteht to Mdvntotniide this sale. WwtftcM • RALPH ORTSCKLIX), 133-2121 •OWUNO ^ MELVIIXE J. BERF-OW, 143 E. Broad St. W«tfield Crosta Completes pJ ft WL CX-3S9-04 MOVMtt ft HOftAOl 3Pees 164.72 IEIUY SHEHIPP'S SAI-E — Superior Court STATION RADIO TV For GL Students CoMMand Course of New Jersey, Chancery Division, OLDSMOMU CO. HB4IY P. TOWNSfND 'ilS?County' docket # F-31C0-70. AND APPLIANCES OAMC Army Reserve Maj. Richard On* UNO IIOIAM •tainU wt» wiiiat- Authority ta, ha* competed the SMML AmiANCC lte- the Command mni General SUIT Of- REILJ^T, et ( et al.t Defend- Her** Ar#. W. far tt» nnj) Armv Con-I w f; Civil Action IjauMMwHi Kam I ."^ virtue of the above-statptl writ 4 Tl. L^**OIWWU1, lian. lot execution to me directed I shall 232-4660 If B n e 440 North AO J-7411 Ito wt*W M^Mit^wi k£. Kw4^. I f*!»••!? ""?*!. »forual"*L* e th.by Cour publit cHouse, in e OPTICIANS Central Aw. (Opp* Qwlml^f 8t«) J J pdMei CM* "***.- Ot ft* tame ate- degree ta lltt fr«tt of Elisabeth, N. J., on Wed- ler uay of September, HaQ 1 . -- - o clock in the af- ange. He it emplayed at ft ternoon or iald day. Atn$Tf' sumw HOtflTF. DAY It tfcft a tl t ra r 1 la by the CIM in84im.|.iiSt'. i5in B anS KfiS Ik .h2 OptlckM mmrnm hto Bpadfic 1I <> l P n t WESTFIEIO tOTCHFOtO PONTtAC 3t?-4T0O • OIN. CONTUaOt mlt. H« mi his wile, A»*, Uve at ISSS!S 5f {,n |gSH« ISL ^a. lS Ml Benson Pi. New jcriiey: i#Gm*4 BEGINNING at a point In the A HO M0 MAN! ; • . :'B*i Wl-7» grade tart and where Northwesterly line of Uaritan Road, t Elm St. Weitfitld ttwite wo«« M In the aipha- alao known an South Plalnfleld Ave- SKIl.tIM •-. ': nue, where tlie mimo In Intersected *TT«g«m«u in the following LEGAL NOTICES by the division Hue betwen lots 6 Bale* •; • . , CARPITS &ni} 7 In liinck i(F

citedne ; ortthench e 3 11; Oaaa-DricUer, T^-*M, Vl H i & f&}*£i Mi ^ * t*«Krees 09 minutes Pally: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 Jcjvdwe, IIS; GamI>.- , 1971, at two o'clock in the after- West 348.37 feet to n point In the• AUTO BODY REPAttS noon of Hid day. Southeasterly line of Lot # 8, Block Dial 233-5512 I, 16; Hay-Johnston*, )M; AI^ the following tract or parcel "F" On said map; thence (-2) along SODYAIT 14; Layman-Mere- of Unf and Dreml»ea ;'hereinafter said line of said lot #8 North 4C de- 110 Cwwrol Avt. w«ttfi«W particular2v described, situate, lying grees 61 minutes East CO Ceet to COLLISION SHOT OMSDCN 1S; Meyer-Fete*, 3; PWry- and bents tn th« Township of Scotch the line of land now or formerlyy of i. Plains, County of Union, and Stat* Vannest as shown on SRIRIUU mapmap;; Osorre W. Kochera, 12; SamaHa-Smyihe, 10; of New Jerseyi thenco (3) alone thh e llatter line CUtTAnVS, INC MINTS BEGINNING at a point In the gouth 43 dwreea 09 minutes East Complete Bwly * Fcaeer CONTlACTOt$ Masfcet* V*M«etoOa% iner frpln Winiam Orove to Rahwajr noadi thence (4) alone the name 34 Hour JAMES RICCARDI U: A-Btowczak, homeroom distant in a northwesterly direc- south 68 degrees 28 minutes West *re*fvWl Bfed'BroM, 206; Brown-Cohen, Call Drapery tlon 693,18 feet from a stone in said ci.25 feet to the point and Place TRIUMPH PORTUNO HEATING 4 PAINT & WALLPAPEK 997; Dnvideon- northeast side of said Old Road f BEGINNING O AD : ^'^CV CR5; from William Grove to Rah way at The foregoinRr described being in SEVELL'S • RIM AIR CONDTTlONtNG , 114; corner of formerly Jacob Vail prop- accordance with survey made by 4 erty: tlience running (1) along said noser aj# Carroll and Company, dat- 117; nortne»it sWe.of maid rosd In a edl>ecember 16, 1»63. rond distant along: said northeast Plalnfleld. Avenue, Scotch Plains, AUTO BODY CO ; ' WfOAl OKOtATOtl il, *»; Lmdburg- counl e of Nortid Rh 47' 042 f' West a dUh - s»W premlsH also being known alrle oSLl**f said Road««tt'o 5 0a feePoint frot Imn withde UUnio. InB County.RittU,n Ne Roadw Jersey, a/k/, a South 17; JW- southerly corner, of property now or There 1H dpe approximately $16,- Bo«7 ••« Pelat Hop LINt'.OLN MERCURY Featuring; Pfcut-By*n, formerly .belonKliiff to Fred and 1921.17 with Interest from July 15, Curtftlnii — Linehi — Bedspread HeleIn a ncours Volare;__thencee of North 42L °runnin 07' Bantg , (2on) 1971 and costs. AAA • AU • M.CA. Rood Aid 1,332 Colors, All Finishes ' Sooul-Valentit The Sheriff reserves the right to : Cu«tom Made ! a IIhi e at allll pointi s ddistant t &500 feet adjourn thin Hale* $4 SOUIM AVI. For Interior A Exterior 7. MUthcABterly from the property RALPH Slip Covers & Draperies First Quality Paint A Wallpaper line of how or formerly of said 1 ••. Sheriff F«a4tr 1 c d a d H Ien Track Palatlnv a«4 Repalre At Budget Prloe* 7 , .. 2 t « 'VoUre, » distance Conn & Burner, Attys. for«4n Car Strrto* , of 944 feet to a point and making DJ & Wb CX-332-04 a i'+* WMMtM IH/.':'!».|6M a corner; thence running (3> in- a 8-i9-4t Fe«ft 174 88 coune or South 47* 42' EMt and . zZzlUlZZ AMERICAN parallel with the flrat course a dU- SHERIFF'S SALE — Superior Court IfW MrtliiftiAv*. **^hffalrw Wwrfiald tance of 100 feet and mahint an- of New Jersey, Chancery Dlvlaron, * DfUCATESSfNS other corner; \thence runnlnk (4) ' — ' 320 MOTORS In a course.of South 42* 07' west a, MMmt ^MWA« It4f °&J?Ai*f£&A° ^hepoin t or STITUT1OK. a bejoklns corporation. ^ ' SEHVICE STATIONS g commonly known as 1961 •HOUhANCl Lake Xvenue; Scotch PlalnB, New Plaintiff T«.Sseeutto WltAAiZn •-CARZELJ§£{? l WESTFIKD F EUCLID drawn the'above Bi.ted wrll BODY WORKS, INC. On CHARUS W. COMNZA November 12, 19SJ. roo I. in the Court House, in the There is due approximately $16.- . ft. J. Ponpitoae, Prop. W2-5456 '0% Pollen Count Issued 82».83 with interest from Jnne 23, day of September liJ71 and costs. no at two o'clock in the CdLLIilON inCULTITt 431 SERVICE fever time is here again and The Sheriff reserves the right-to 1 J*1R1 the fotlowinsr tract or narrel KJCPBRT AtJTO BODY Arthur Wlttke, Prop. adjourn tnls sale. of land and tho DremiHes herein- Medical Center in RAbPH after particularly described, ASFAIRB . • Wh««l AHffavtnt Sheriff: Lhrta«rtoo will make a daily pollen Armstrong it Little, Attyg. lying andd being inJn thee City ooff Plain* WESTFIELD Inc. BtUciteMen • Wh«l Bftlandn* field In the County of UnioU n and Dial 232-7071 • Motor Tune-up* ;v.:^"'•vEfanoii: wun*t ffwfromn rntwmaow unHuntiIl thAliea mMmmmv I>I>.T & VfU CX-396-0CX39604 Stuto of N«w Jersey: e»e*m enb with the fint he*vy Fees 169.18 BKQINNING at a point In the • In*p«otfoft Work northWMterly ivlde line of West South Ave. W. Westfield Brake Service — Road Service -•—: > SHERIFFS SALE — Superior Court Front Street, distance 344 feet south* TV «eouDt for the New Jeney ot NeN w JJers e Ch y DivisionDiii , Pick-up A Delivery westerly alonialongr thee said side line ooff , _ maa««^ a^a * • mmm •/ area wild .be ioaued at Union CountyCounty, Dockotckot. No. F 2J0»-7O. Wwt .Front Street from the inter- • AUTO DEALERS CERCICOMMERCIALA . MORTOAOT K COM- section thereof with the southwest- I - Coll 232-4744 ^ 10 otdock m/try morning and will be a New oration.* erly side line of Geritud Avenue; : •;;; broadcMt by several radio stations, et thence North 31 degrees 27 minute 459 North Ave. E. Westfield Action West, at right angles to AVe&t Front AUGUSTINE AOTHORMaD DtUOSTOtiJ fe; ificittdtag *WJ, WJOM, iWMTR, Sale of Street, 126 feet; thence-50 degree* ^WDWR, WHAN, WOBS, WOR, WINS, . . 81 minutes West, parallel with We"! FRANKENiACH, INC . By virtue of the above-stated writ Front »tr«et, distant 3*4 feet south-. IMr MOTORS r, WAK, and WMBC. of execution to me directed I shall | 39 degree* 27 minutes East, at right DARBY'S DRUG STORE MOUNTAINSIDE ai»g1ew to •'West Front Street, 12& foet •abUtt to the northwesterly Hide line of ?*•* West Front Street; th«nce North 6« Dtel 232-0075 dgerees 32 minute* Ea»t, along ADomt 2-ttft SERVICE said Hide line of Said Street, 39 feet •CHRTBLER 425 North to the place of BEGINNING*. • IVPERIAL •mnrlo* THIS iJencHptton Is In accordance 339 $outh Av^ W. IrttUtANCf i Tuns-ope with a Purvey made by C. H. Firflt- • PDTMOTJtH • lUdlator Repair* brook Sons, C.B. and L.S., dated May 31, 1983. • •JXIANT WESTFIEID • Shook* — *Uff ler* TOGETHER «rith »U flxturea now • Revulater A Generator B»r*io* or hereafter attached to or used tn Salt* connection with, the premises here- - Road Service — Bnoiv Plowlnff &• in described «nd the household «p- FORD TIFFANY DRUGS Inapeatlon Work pllancea which are fixtures and part Dial 233-1091 US Kim It. of the realty. •errint Ford Owner* for 232-9776 Pr«mUe» commonly Known as No. 576 North Ay. E Wtitfl«M Open 7 Pays ft Week fi3N Went Front Street, Plalnfletd, Ov*r II Tear* Dally 9 a.m. to 16 p.m. 1121 Rt. 22 Mountainside II i New Jersey. UUINDIBIS * • There I* due approximately $21.- 4G6.ll* with Interest from July 10, DOM'S TOYOTA AuthorlMd Sundays 9 ft.ro. to 6.80 p.m. 1971 and costs, • SPORTING GOODS T0WNSEWI TUe Sheriff reservoB tho rieht to IOTY» and RUSMH Stom adjourn this sale. AUTO SALES Solot Sorvko IVORY LAUNDRY RAbPPK OUISCEMX), Anple F*«* FuUlf Ifs safer in the end ... Sheriff Serving the Area 25 Years THUKDIRBIRD &DRYCLEAN«S COLONIAL Kovacs, Anderson, Horowlti, FAIJOOH nadtT & Dato, AttVit. FAIRLJLNB rr*« riek-t* «M« Delivery OtBfUU if you let us handle your DJ &WL CJt-391-04 „ m ^ SPORTS CENTER Fees $53.90 232-3673 232-2200 \ moving problem. Call 2*4a "Everythitiff tor tlie Sportsman" WtfOII 319 North Avo. E. Wmfftold 5 south Avt., W. WastfMd Complete Equipment For: NOW and let us ar- CORONA «P*rt 1511 e ooir range it from the start aVHard • FUh* UNION COUNTY Dfvooaatfor e Archery to finish. Expert movers tart* BMItetloa of U»-to-DaU Lanadradry Doa* e Tennl VOLKSWAGEN • flklln and modern equip- CHID CARS » tlitl * Vit AM Htol Inc. ooeturs HOWIM Co» 7125020 ment. SKI TtRNTAT.S Authorized Bit \%%% 16 rVoiptct -SI. Westfield TJcilmtnton &. TOIIHIH (Between Homernet A Grove) VOLKSWAGEN CtNTft Orow Our Owl r|nw*r* — PUnts — Olft* OUIIB, Ammunition nnd Lloonaos GOODWIN MOTOR SnloH — flervlr.o — Parts Dial 233-9420 Dial CORP. Now and IJHIHI Cars — Trucks 520 South Ave. W. MERCEDES BENZ • SUNBEAM Hlnllon Wiift-onH — Kiirman Ohlft* SAMOSET LAUNDRY (On the Circle) Westffeld Factory Trained SERVlCi, INC. AUTHORIZED IM* 0-7 Bales and Service II.'I I ft on Hi Ave, LATJNDTIY — DHT GLEANING ECONOMICAL FORMAL WEAR "Drlvo-In flervloa" i:v> w. nth nt. and Carry (lit Arlington Avn.) f»02 North Ave. RAWSON VOLVO Call l'i\VA7U>] — 1'AINTB "Building Headquarters" ' / '• < 233-1538 for You •Ml Comm.rclal Photoflraph«r» IVMBBR. • MIM.WOHK • MAftON'l 119 E. Fifth PlalnfUld 111 Qulmby St. W«rfl«ld (HHI 8

THE MOUNTAINSIDE will be delivered by the Rev. Eu- Wednesday, prayer meeting and UNION CHAPEL gene A. Rehwinkel. 'Bjble study at 7:45 p.m. Weekday Services to Conclude Collegemobile Highway 22 Tuesm. at Edison Junior High. School 7 a.m., holy communion service ager, and general, supervisor of for alt designated army test and moratog. Ml8« Linda Gail ley, Calif.; and the Rev. Dr. Bar- opportunities open to their children. Weekday Mass at Holy Cron Monday, 8:15 p.m., Care-Hirg The Rev. Elmer A. TakaU, Jr. clay Newman of Black 'Mountain, distributor development at Melrosc measuring equipment as well as to Crrapd, LwnberU Mill fioad and ; flundey, HifHeentti Sunday after meeting. - Park. perform maintenance and repair. Pentecoet, 7 a.m. and 7:« am., Minister N.C. lahr^ay \vemie, » a.m. Tuesday, 8,pm, youog adult Bible Thursday, 7:30 p.m., tummer OLarsen received his bachecr'S The soldier received tiU B.S. tarty communion; 7:46 a.m. and The American Bible Society, a degree in 1969 from Lehigh Univer- LEADER youth program •(Ages 14-18). non-profit organization' founded in degree from University of Notre a.m., holy communion and sermon; Dame, and master's degree in 'busi- sity, Bethlehem, Pa. His wire, Nan- ••- HOLY TRINITY ' . *.nv, morning prayer and Wednesday, 8:15 p.m., adult study ' Sunday, 9:30 a.m., summer wor- has.as its object the transla- PHONE GREEK ORTHODOX CHUBCM >rogram. . ship service, child care during serv- ness administration from Tulane cy, lived in Essex, Md., during this tion, publication and distribution of training. S9t Gallews HDI M ice. Scriptures, without note or com- University. He is a native of Pfain- 232-4407 Wednesday, 9M a.m., holy com fieH and a graduate of HTWS here. Rev. Peter M. KaMUi munJon. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ment, to people cveywJiere in a Sunday: 10 a.m., Orthoi; 10:15 IN 1ELD CALVARY LUTHERAN language they,can understand and Mr. and Mrs. Larsen will move 140 Mountain Avenue CHURCH to northern New Jersey from Ar- >.m., Sunday School; 10S0 to 11:45 A14- SAINTS' EPUCOrAL CHURCH at a pricti they cafl afford. 1,m, Divine liturgy. Mbkters, 103 Eastman SI., lington Heights, 111. He is the son ( Sit Park Are. PlalM Cranfari ^ ^ *, Dr. Frederick E. Christian of Mr. and Mrs* C. EucHanst ship service In the chapel; 10 a.m., of August. tendent of. schools for Middlesex TREAT... divine healing? Wiursday, 1 p.m., Al Anon meet-]traditional iwoarship service in the There. is babysitting tor very Couflty. His duties start in the mid- One of the This is a question to be explored ing. chuwfh. Rev. J. R. Ahlers will preach small children and special classes dle of September. He suciceeds Rob- TO COME IN AND EAT I at Christian Science church »ervic«i on the topic "The Ouchless Way of for three, low and five year olds ert R, Blunt who will retire Sept. 1, Maln-Hang-ups a ture yourt. Life," at the 10 a.m. service. Parents are Clancy has been superintendent i encouraged to bring their children ot schools an North Brunswick for Effective prayer is a potent werti «H *vrt, when yeu JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES to church with them, The pastor seven yeaj\s. Prior to that, he was force. Three people tell of a Clark Congregation will have a children's sermon on superintendent of schools in Glouces- deeper understanding of God bring family Sundays. 1170 Old Rurltan Rd., Clark ter City for three years, and Green through prayer — and how lunch or any m*al. Tli« kldi wIH ROBBINS & ALLISON INC John Seteerf, Prctidtag Minister Brook Township for five years. this helped and healed them. FA. 2*MM FANWOOD PRESBYTERIAN {He was a teacher for six years in love it I CHURCH TThureday, 7:90 pjm.( the Bible Uie Plaintietd school system, later Broadcast this week over study aid to toe wed during a ques- 74 Marttne Ave.( South becoming an assistant principal, many stations including: tion and answer discussion will be, George L, Hunt Jchn P. Millar Clancy is a graduate of Mansfield, IOCAI ANO "Babylon the Great Has (Fallen! Mluliters Pa., State College, where he re- SUNDAY MORNING Sunday, 10 a.m. worship service: LONO DISTANCE Clod's Kingdom (RulesI" ceived a bachelor of science degree 6i45a,m. WNEW M30kc Sunday, 3 p.m., j*rt>ttc talk en •Dr. George fL. Hunt wall preach on in education. He received a masters MOVING titled, "jPmMcteiming Good News in "law and Order." Nursery care is 8s 15 a.m. WERA 1590 kc N in administration and supervision at • All *he( (Earth" given by

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Merchants. < • : Gain additional customers from newcomer's moving into your area. DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Tta In with AMBASSADOR NMVOOIMI* WWcomln Service. W« per«m«!»y fiwrt *ch nmomwr tnd 556 Wostfield Ave. # AD 3-0255 icdualnt them with your Mfvfc** mtrchandltt •nd reputation. 54 Elm Street A Funeral Home of homelike atmosphere! compleiety modern air comllHoned, WRITE oi mom m Himwuti IS PARKING A PROBLEM? Parking Facllltlef PHONB d - —r Ltcensad Staff Also Charles E. Dooley DOOIEY FUNERAL HOME CALL Frank J. Dooley 218 North Ave. W., Cranford Carolyn M. Dooley BR 6-0255 233-0003 ADams 3-0662-3-4 Joiepn h Dooley 1030 SOUTH AVR, WEST—WESmELD, NEW JERSEY 07090 .* t '•' , ,-• vm immmm mM Mm*, mmmw. m,m i -•, *» , N; 4. Sean LoCtue, M; 5. \ Jack Orowley, M. Stock Pitches Francisco's Hooer 13 and 14 girls—1. Sue Saliga, C; Seeded Players 2. Jill FesU, N; 3. Margaret Kara, •W; 4. Jackie Picut, M; 5. Kim Cow- Two Hitter In Wins for Locals Advance at WTC din, W. 13 and 14 boys—-l. Richard Coe, rords — Climaxing a tough, up- Saturday afternoon at the West- M; 2. Jim Bongiouann, C; 3. Dave Tourney Game hill battle, Mark Francisco belted a field Tennis Clii> the Parent-Junior (Ba/bbitt, C; 4. Frank Polese, N; 5. three-run 'home run in the bottom B' Tournament was started and Nonahegan Wins Title Fords — Kuit Stock pitched a of the last inning to give the West- Chuck Henshail, N. t-wo-hitter as tihe Westfield 9-10's continued through Sunday. After 15 through 17 girls—1. Maureen field 11-12 team a 7-4 triumph over the firing had ceased it was fowd defeated a tough PJscataway nine, Railway in the Fords-Clara Barton In Westmont Swim League Deth, C; 2. Claire Greene, N; 36-2. , Sunday night in the Fords-Clara that the seeding sommittee was Tournament. Barring rain earlier right 00 target, as four seeds Evelynn Coe, M; 4. Debbie Cook, C; Barton Tournament. The locals «^ in the week, Westfield is scheduled Nomahegan Swim Club won tiie 3. Maureen Petti, C; 4. Evelynn 5. Chris Laujbenheimer, W. scheduled to play again at 6:30 p.m. won their matches going into the U> play Merrill Park tonight at 8:30semi-final round. first Westmont Swim League Cham- oCe. M; 5. Jessica Gardon, N. dS through 17 boys—1. Peter Ozi- tonight unless rain earlier in thep.m. pionship Saturday by nosing out 15 through 17 boys—1. Scott Eich- mek, N; 2. John Salanovec, C; 3.week forced rescheduling. Walt and Buddy Robinson, CoionJa Swim Club 500 to 489 in thehorn, N; 2.iBiU Undiajw, N; 3. Tom•Norman Chester, N; 4. John Palmer, iiahway's big team took a 3-0 seeded one, (will meet Mike aad Stock was hit hard in the first lead in tiie second when Mike Kelly, Greg Moore, seeded three. In the U event meet held at the Westfaeid PhHHps, M; 4. Mike Challenger, W; M; 5. Dave Heimbrook, W. inning but made a fine catch and fltetnoriai Pool. In a mild upset, 5. John Slanovec, C. Breafitstroke; 25 yairds 8 and un- who had three hits, but was victi- other half, Bob and Jeff ifldMani- m got another fine play from Matt mized by Francisco for the game- gal, second seed will exchange Memorial pool swimmers took third Freestyle: 25 yards 8-under, 9 andder, 9 and 10: 50 yards for aU other Carragher in center U get out un- place from tt>e Mountainside Com- 10:50 yards for all others except groups. winner, smacked & three-nm home shots with Joe end MaryeUen touched. Westfield had taken a 1-0run off Bruce Dunnan. Brehro, seeded fourth. These semi- munity Pool 370 to 351. 15-17 boys—100 yards. 8 and under girls—1. Cindy Scott, lead in the first an a double by Jeff in the battle for individual cham- 8 and under girls—1. Kate Roeder, N; 2. Xifia Feratcola, M; 3. Kate Westfield came back witii two idfinal matches will be played Sat- Yat-ciUa, an iirfieii hit by Keith the third when Chuck Cosenza wallc- urday and the finals at l.M Sunday pionships, Nomahegan and Moun- N; 2. Laurie Kramer, N; 3. Kathy iRoeder, N; 4. Kathy Drfaico, C; 5.Colicchio and a throwing error. • •iirt r. tainside tied with fourteen each, DeFa-lco, C; 4. Tammy Tombs, C; Jennifer Hugger, W. ei, took second on Joe Delia BaoV afternoon. m WalMt Mrcct, m In (he second, Tom Botany &'s single and scored, when Fran- Results: w, while Cokn&a and Westfield trailed 5. Lisa Danegrace, M. 8 and tinder boys—1. Bichard Pic- walked and Oarraghcr singled, ftofc- cisco's grounder waa thrown away. SHitrtc* D. NIMIH w€ mil with thirteen and nine respectively. 8 and under boys—3. Paul Seka, ut, M; 2. Tom Fisher, M; 3. Tom First Romd-fiofcPam Stites d. TOSS ofiny was thrown out trying to steal Frank Mirkow's bunt scored Delia Bob-Mary Lou Byrne, «-2, 4-2 Indtmtuai swimmers were limited M; 2. Michaed Tyler, N; 3. Bottoy Damiano, C; 4. Mike Geske, W; 5.third and John Byrne fanned, but Badia. to two events, and Mountainside pro- Kenny, W; 4. Tom Rtzgibbons, M; disqualified. Second Round-Walt-fiuddr Rob- Owen Brand singled in a run. After Two walks and a single on* Jeff inson d. Bill-Mise Bortok, defeuH; duced the most double winners with 5. Michael Walker, N. 9 and 10 girls—1. Barb Simpson, YatciUa walked and he and Brand Herguth gave Rahway iU final run five. Nomahegan and Colonia each C; 2. Linda Farinola, N; 3. Chris Bob-Liz ttdManiffai d. Bill-Mike Westfield 9 Italians Borough to Enter 9 and 10 girls—1. Defcri Roeder, N; pulled off * double steal, Stock and in the fourth inning. Francisco came Toohey, *4, U, Mak*Bob Deny d. had three while Westtield produced 2. Kim Hugger, W; 3. Lisa Ofchar- Picut, M; 4. Barb Miller, C; 5Colicchi. o walked to force in a run, in to patch toe fifth and sixth and Kersten Simonson, N. toy-Carol Paulsen, Mr M, M; In Semifinals two gold medalisU. sky, M; 4. Suttan Olark, C; S. Barth allowed one hit while ttrikinf out BoiHndy fitKe» d. Betty-Sue Alien, Midget League s double winners Simpson, C. 9 and 10 boys—1. WiU Bafafcitt, C; Two walks, to Bob Davia and TYie Saragat Cup Tournament will Oarragber, around a tingle by Itak- three and fielding two grounders M, &4, Austia-Htt ftayre d. John- Penny Levitt, Cathy Pkut, 9 and 10 boys—1. Tom Taylor, C; 2. Brad Tombs, C; 3. Paul Hotter, back to the mound. come to an end this weekend at — Mayor Thomas J. osny produced a run on a throwing Marie Bin*, M, «-3; JobfrJane Farther'* Grove in Union. The West- Sury, Rk* Picut, and Mike 2. James Defalco, C; 3. Tom Sheilds, N; 4. Curtis Juti, W; 5. Joe Hufaer, error by the catcher. But Piecat- The score was knotted at 4-4 inGannon d. Derkoe4>erkoe Robin- RicctanK announced today that the :. Itomaheagan's double winners W; 4. Robert Anderson, M; 5. Mi-M. . . field Italians S.C. qualified for theMountakwide Recreation Depart- away made it 44 with two run* in the fourth. Tim Bafab walked and son, +4, 74; Clark-EMc Leslie d. tem-dmh by winning their third Jedk Ltdey, Debi Roeder, and chael Scfouyter, N. 11 and 12 girls-1. Cathy Picut, the fourth, although both were un- Brian Clancey beat out * bunt. Joetfaureen Borehm, *4, «-2; ment will enter a, Midget Football Ktcftiorn. 11 and 12 giris-4. Cathy Picut, M; M; 2. Donna Cilento, C; 3. Crol game last Saturday against Slogtt League in cooperation with the earned. After an out, Cosenza betel a dou- Mike-Greg Moore d. Mexyaone^Tom S.C., 34. Celonia'ft double winners were Tom 2. Cheryl Graytas, C; 3, Donna Cel- Zucoeky, C; 4. Breada Simonaoo, N; ble off the top of the fence to left Byrne, «, M; JotaKJahn Btase d. towns of MiUbura, Madison, Mapk- ttyfer, WiU Babbitt, and Steve Sla- eirto, C; 4. laur Piazza, N; 5. Brenda 5. B**> Jiltci, W. In Westfiekl's fifth, Bob Hearen Westfiekl's eleven played a strong wood and Summit. led with a single and DicfcfQn Pratt for one run and Delia Badit'a Gordoo-Kknbeii Booth, default; Sid- •evofc; WesttiekTs double winners Simonson, N, 11 and 12 boys—1. K.C. Morris. grounder to short scored Clancey Tom Keoughan, d. John-Ooug New- first half beginning with an unex- "This action has been In answer were Nancy Hugger and Tom Hardy. sacrificed him to second, where be pected goal when a kick, directed to the requests of many Mountain- 11 and 12 boys—1. Steve Sianovec, N; 2. Dean BoyJan , W; 3. BiU with the tying tally. ' some, N, 6-4; Joe-liary EUen 1 AM individual medley marts count- C; 2. K.C. Morris, N; 3. Trip Davis, Toirte, C; 4. Bill Murphy, C; 5.scored on a single by Carragher. by center-fonward, Franco Rotella, side parent*, ' the Mayor said. "I The final run came in the sixth Herguth got the »ixtii inning up- Brehm d. Jeamf«r-t»urs Newsome, ed at new pool records. 2B of theW; 4. Michael Bartok, N; 5. TomGrant Bode. W. rising started with a waJk aad be6-0, 6-2. John-6oe Ovum d. Georfe- slipped out of the Sloga's goalie's feel very strongly that the youth of ether 10 events were also new pool 13 and 14 girls—1. Robin Sury, M; when YatciUa walked and took sec- hands gave Manuel Ramirez the our community should have as Loftus, M. ond when catcher's interference was took second on a wild pitch. After Peter Lewis, 64, **; Bm-Ross reooroV at the Westfield Memorial 13 and 14 girls—1. Chris Hugger, 2. Chris Hugger, W; 3. Sue Cilento, an out, Delia Badki singled Her- JacquiUi d. Rsy-Wancy Pauksen, opportunity to net a goal. Ramirez many healthy outlets as possible. It tool, indicating a high level of C; 4. Pat Petti, C; 5. Lauri Zitch, ruled with Colicchio at bat Hear- was able to score again shortly after will certainly be an advantage for W; 2. Cheryl Carey, C; 3. Gail on's hit loaded the bases and Pratt gutfa to third and Francisco follow- 64, 64; FrwWamie Coker d. Judy- avttievoment. 'Bieszak, M; 4. Sue Saliga, C; 5.N. ed with his high homer over the John Toohey, H 62, U; Austin- giving WestfteW a 24 lead. our boys to be able to enjoy this singled to right-cesiter for the final Cheered on by WeatAeld's sun>ort- competitive sport." Kim Cowdin, W. 13 and 14 boys—i. Neil Simpson, run. right fteM feooe. Bart Sayre d rYaofcOsr Decker, Medley: 100 yards all C; 2. Dana Levitt, M; 3. James 6-1, 6-2, BobJetf Molfaaigsl d. ers, the remaining minutes of the The age group In the league is 11 13 and 14 boys—I. Mike Liest, M; Wceifteli Kafcway tt-17 boyt-*10 Wayne Miller, C; 3. Joe Perkow- Osfenelc, N; 4. Ed Whrien, N; 5. Bob-Pam fitites, 6n2, 6-S. firet naM and the second hatf saw to 13 years with a maximum of 115 • » AB R H AB R H many aborted opportunities to score aJd, W; 4. Jim Bongivjnni, C; S.Tom Ball, W. Kelly ss-p ,. 4 1 3 Third (Rouod-RAbJneoni d. Me- pound weight Harold Nelson, chair* imimim siris—1. Pam < Frank Poleee, N. 15 through 17 girto-4. Shfcron Brand ss 3 1 1 by both teams. Juan Carlos Lopez, man of the Recreation Commission Yatdlla rf 2 S 1 Winkle 3*>sa a 0 0 SCanlgals, 64, 64; fitrtat d. Derry*. WesWeU's eoftHe, suffered a noee & 1'Mm Hay«, N; 3. Jennifer 16 through 17 girls—1. Jodie Luky, Stannic, W; 2. Nancy Cheattx, N; Bernoski If s .0 S M, 6-3; Gannons d. Sayres, default; said: "Our initial requirement is for the**, W; 4. Um Fernsoofe, H; N; 2. Jane Miter, C; 3. Claire 9. Jtll Sanfe, C; 4. DefcUe Cook, Stock, p injury but was able to continue 3 volunteer coaches. Anyone inter* /;• Coliccito 3b 2 DiCarlo c a ft 1 Moorea d Leslies. 6-U, 64; Keou- playing. Ramirei was not so fortu- $ mm fay imk, w. Greene, N; 4. Diane Cook, C; 5.C; 5. Tory •?«•»*» N. 0 1 ghns d. Biases, 6-1, 6-1; Brehms d. ested in this or the managing pro? Hearoa c 3 1 Welch Itwf 9 0 0 nate and had to leave the game after toy*-*. Richard Pfc- Gfemy Sproul, M. through 17 boys-d. Scott Eich- 2 Allman cf 1 0 0 Gannons, 6-1, 64; Jacquiths d. Col- gram should call me or James » >.'••• suffering a hip injury. The third Chenits; N; 3. Mike 15 thrown 17 boys-4. BUI Nunez, , N; 2. Grcg Wieck, M; 3. JimDavis 2b 1 1 0 ers, 6-0, 6-1; MdMaaigals d. Say- Green as soon as possible." 0 Bacsik rf-p-rf a 0 0 goal came shortiy before the end , W; 1 dfequaWed; 5. dlsC-; 2. Greg Wieck, M; 3. Norman OBIWO, C; 4. Tom hiUipt, M; 5. 1 Kfttninfiki 2b 2 1 0 res, 44, retired. Nelson also stated: "When ade- Rokosny If l 0 1 of tiie game with a penalty kick quate poaching personnel is avail* Ojester, N; 4. Dave Heknbrook, W; Fmnk Carter, N. . Jones p 1 1 0 Quarter-final round-Robiasoos d. made fay inside-right, Mario Abu- Debi Boeder, N; fiutterfly: S yardi 8 and under, Kerwin If l 0 0 able, registration will be scheduled. i j 5. Mark Sfanpson, C. Farrell lb 110 Stftes, 61, 64; Moores d. Gaonons, ••• tt»» 0 moda. , M; 3. SUMO Bactetroke: 25 yard* 8 and under, 9 and 10: SO yards for all otter 0 64, 64; Brehms d. Keoughnt, 6-1. It should be pointed out that each i; 4. Chariem Mawkant, C; Delia Badia If 0 0 0 The eight qualifying teams will boy participating will require equip- 9 and 10: 50 yards for fill otter groups. arragher cf 3 Totals a) 4 6 6-3; MoManiaals d Jcquiths, 64, Hun*. W. 8 and under girls—1, Penny Levitt, 1 2 6-4. play Saturday night beginning at ment which meets a given national groups. Byrne lb 3 0 1 WestfleM t aod H boys-l. Witt Babbitt. C; 6 and under girls—1. Penny Levitt, M; 2. Sylvia Bartok, N; 3. Mary Kay Cosenza If-rf 3 1 1 6 p.m. Hie four winners WiU com- standard for this program. The cost Ok-' •' 1 Srvd Totnte, C; 3. Jim Tyl*r, N;M; 2. Sylvia Bartok, N; 3. PunDavia, W; 4. Tammy Tomhe, C; Delia Badia cf 4 2 3 pete Sunday for the Saragat Cup. to the participant wall be approxi- Molt Anderson, M; 5. John Totals 24 6 10 Schramm wins Dive All who wish to attend are welcome. mately $75. I V Gratas, C; 4. Nancy J. Basco, W; 5. Laurie Kramer, N. I'Vancisco rff> 4 1 1 5. Kim Hayes, N. 8 and under boy*—1, Alan Baker, Piscataway Mirkow lb 1 0 0 In N. J. Canada Meet -V- ad U gHt-4. Nancy Hugtf 8 and under boys—1. Chris Gray, M; 2. Chrfc Gray, W; 3. Richard AB R H Pflug 3b~sc 9 0 0 V Cheryl Gnytas, C; 3. Ter« W; 2. Michael Walker, N; 3. TomCoenitt, N; 4. Hkhael Tyler, N; Scharaikow lb j 0 0 Kiningham c • a 0 1 The (Mountainside Munidpal Swim N: 4. Frani Chenitz. N; Fisher, M; 4. Wait StahH, C; 5.5. Bobby Kenny, W. Jarema •• r. N: 5. Bill Tombs, Kurtz, W; 4. Diane Nema, Diane Nemes, C. Ciardl ss 3 1 0 Dunnan p 0 0 PIAYLMD C; 5. Laurie Geiger, M. . . : New Jersey again won tae team : ; » and.lQ boys-4. Jim Tyler, N; Scavuzzo If ....;,..;...'l 0 0 Herguth p4> •• 2 1 0 14gtr*-l. Robin Sury, M; 9 and l6 boy*-d. Tom TayJor, C; -title* ". , •' . • •;.;«* ', "• n ii*—» &?i*.-jf£y 2. Robert Davis, W; 3. John Byrne, Darrow 3b ,.T

. •-. »•» - 10,dives. Steve Tourtellotte, ateo of 14 boys—1. Joe Ferawski, U and 12 year girt—1. Laura W; 2. Teresa Byrne, N; 3. K*4hy Totals 22 2 2 Wtaner—Trancisoo; Loeer—; ArcKery — U-Orive Boot* — Swinging Cages 26—Cosenta. the . local Y, had a good set of Nemes, C; 4. Sue Kenny, W; 5. • 4 m • • */; 1 N, Simpson, C; 3. J.J. Clark, Piazza, N; 2. Kathy Netnes, C; 3. t t • » 121 Otl-6 Pony and Morse Rldat -Moon Walk — Ping Pong Chenitz, N. Ptecataway HSt-Frahclsco, Kelly. dives and placed third in the 15-17 C;i'4. Richard Cob, M; S. Dennis Nancy Polese, N; 4. Dee Dee Basco, 000 30O-2 age groups. ' • Ski Boll - Arcado |9omM — Shooting Gallory W. W; 5. Diane Stahll, C. md 12 boys—l. Tom Hardy, Winner—Stock; i^sep-nProfiuk. W; 2. Gry Levtt, M; 3. TYip Davis, 2b-Yatcilla. This meet will be held in Canada Open Every Day h Evening From 10 A.M. through 17'gfato-4. Mary Hott- 11 and 12 boys-'l. Steve Slanovec, in 1972. /•-;<: N; 2. Sharon DeStafanis, W; C: 2. Dean Boy Ian. W; 3. Michael W; i. Joe Jeanette, N; 5. Tom Special Weekday Day Rates TVler, N. Women's Publinx

+ i3 and 14 girte-4. Meri Hugger, Tourney Sepl. 14 SPOUTS DEADLINE W; 2. Lorraine Whalen, N; 3. Cheryl Mrs. Brower Wins TUESDAY A. M, Carey, C; 4. Gail Bieszacfc, M; 5. Match at PCC the first annual Union County I". Colleen Whitebome, N. women's Public Links Tournament, 13 and 14 boys—1. Mike Leist, M; Mrs. Robert Brower of Westfield sponsored and conducted by the 2. J.J. Clark, C; 3. Bob Greene, N; scored a net 36 to win Class A Union County Park Commission is OOU/iALl CINTO scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 14, at GOLF BdlUPMBNT HE PA IKS 4. Tom Ball, W; 5. Ron Klein, N. stroke play in the nine-hole group at PlainfieH Country Club last week. Galloping Hill Golf Course, Kenil- 15 through 17 girl«—1. Jodie Luley, worth and Union. N; 2. Jane Mille. C; 3. Mary Hoff- iMrs. 'Frank Ritter, with a net 44, waa third In Class B. Eighteen hole medal play will i. man, N; 4. Diane Cook, C; 5. Chris iLaubenheimer, W. (Mrs. Brower and Mrs, Claude determine the champion. Nobody knows more Storting S«pt. 9,1971 15 through 17 boys—1. Btil lind- Mutlendore, also of WestlieW were Ifie tournament is open to ail fe- law, N; 2. Bill Nunez. C; 3. Mike tops in combined par 3s, each with male residents of Union County, 16 about VWs than years of age and over, qualifying as at Kowalski, W; 4. Jim Osltelo, C; 5.4 points. Mrs. Al Stanojev was chip- •ALBS •BRVIOM in champion. amateurs and who are not members -Peter Oairoek, N. of private clUbe. a V W dealer. UNION COUNTY GOLF PRIDB 4 * Appttcation forms are now avail- »' GRIPS s» el«b We know exactly what it takes to put a wed VW Into TECHNICAL INSTITUTE able at Galloping HiU, Ash Brook, WOODS lUtolrtt* *4JM wr Oak Ridge, Plainfield West and shape. A CO-iDUCATION SCHOOL Scotch Hills Gotf Courses. Entries THE GOLF SHOP And we do It. A CO-COUCATIONAL SCHOOL close at noon on Wednesday, Sept. MM PtalaltM ATC SMlch Plate* We give all our trade-in? th» 1<-polnt Safety and Per- 8, at the Galloping HiU Golf Course, 332-1741 formance Inspection. - '. ' 'r , '•. ^ , y V KeniJrworth and Union. TMB. «• Umt. StSe A.M.-5 P.M. If they pass, wo guarantee 100% the- fre« repair or re- OIOM* M01, BVM, *j A»potat«e»t placement of all major working parts* for 30 days or 1000 Th* high-scoring boot look. It miles. Whichever comes first, (tf they don't post, w« fix what sports • snoot tot, harnm needs fixing before we guarantee themj stmp and •ttymovfng totthtr. * These passed: Stop Into a pilr. You'll ••ngln» • tranimlnlon • raaroxi* • frontoxl»nmmfcln have the took of a winner. We have what you want brake syil*m • electrical system $24.99 WE HAVE when you want it pedwin. Many Used VOLKSWAGENS A shoes HERSHEY'S - IN STOCK - ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS ICE CREAM and DELICATESSEN FROM 1964 TO 1971 • Chemical Technology Specializing in our Famous • Civij Technology ALL COLORS AND MODELS • Data Processing—Computer Programming Lcathtr raftrt to upj. .Olficlilly llcmi»4 Come on in and see our selection* • Data Processing—Accounting ASTFIEIO SUBMARINES • JElectro Mechantcal Technology—Computer Service \ Engineering Hundreds of other food items tool GOOD SELECTION of lie MESTIC • Electronic Technology at GREAT $AVING$ CARS • Mechanical Design Technology When you need us most,

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• "• L REG. $2.91 MO. $3.95 ••V. PENCIL PAINT A ESTIMATES DOLLAR % OF SAVINGS !*•';./ INSTANT TRAVEL BODY REPAIRS SUBMITTED: MAXI-SAVINGS AT COLORAMA: CASES AT COLORAMA: HOT KIT IRON Shop A $529 52% Shop B 404 38% Shop C 675 63% COLORAMA 250 • -

/ \ MAX REO. $2.9t "When I was asked if I would give a testimonial based on my being satisfied workmanship wise and price-wise, I was only REO. 50c too delighted'to cooperate. I DID SAVE AS MUCH AS $425. at COLORAMA, a fantastic amount: plus my car will be ALUMINUM worth.hundreds more if I decide to sell it or trade it in for a later model. And as they say: YOUR CAR CAN EARN MINI LADIES' OR MEN'S MONEY FOR YOUI - IT DID FOR ME." THERMOS y car looks as if it just came off the showroom floor; the workmanship was highly professional —the price rediculously HAIR DRYER RAINCOAT low. I would recommend Colorama Auto & Truck Painting to any one." BY TONI BOTTLE "I received the Red carpet treatment which we all constantly seek. COLORAMA Auto & Truck Painting stands for "Consumerism"—for people who are tired of being pushed around and taken advantage of. They not only say it —but they prove it!!" FANTASTIC BUT TRUE!! • SPECIALISTS ON ROLLS ROYCE, CADILLAC, ETC. e HUGE DUST FREE TRUCK PAINTING BOOTH • OUR CREED: CONSUMER PROTECTION • OUR WORKMANSHIP IS GUARANTEED 100% • 4 COATS OF PAINT • 5 YEAR GUARANTEE AGAINT FADING • KNOW IN ADVANCE YOUR ACTUAL COST • RETAINS ITS GLOSS & LUSTRE WITHOUT POLISHING e UNDERCOAT AND PREVENT RUST e 5,000 AND ONE COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM • ONE DAY PAINT SERVICE e AS GOOD AS FACTORY FINISH • WE VINYLIZE YOUR CAR TOP s 9 am. to 9 p.m. ALL PAINTS, FORMULAS & MATERIALS USED ARE THE RESULT OF THE MOST ADVANCED USE OUR REAR ENTRANCI FROM TOWN PARKING LOT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, AND GIVE YOU A "WORLD OF TINTING COLORS" PrkM Effective Thurs., Frl., Sat. Only NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON SALE ITEMS W« rmrv* th« right to limit qu OVER 1 MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FIIUD BANKAMERICARD'

AUTO & TRUCK PAINTING "We Beautify The Complexion Of Your Cor! 560 SOUTH AVE. GARWOOD (Right on the Woslfield lino) DRUG STORE. OPEN 8 A.M. lo 7 P.M. SATURDAY 'TIL 5 P.M. 789-2040 243 E. BROAD ST. SPECIAL VOLUME RATES FOR DEALERS AND CAR AND TRUCK FLEETS OPPOSITE RIALTO THEATRE P. S. Our subsidiary, "COLORAMA AUTO SALES" \% tho factory authorized dealer for Imported carsi RENAULT/ PEUGEOT, AND SUBARU, for solos service and parls — and handles reconditioned domestic and foralgn cars at the flams PRESCRIPTION location Visit our showroom at your convenience and browse around, Open 'til 9 p.m. Phone ADarm 2-6680

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