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1 l**3t*k* ADV. THE LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY 8 More Bkes Reported Stolen Is Yours Locked? EIGHTIETH YEAR No. 49 *>UMI»IIG<I Councl Lts Curbsde Pckup t - 33 very Thursday A 'hopefully "teporary" easure whch perts resdents curbsde dsposal of no ore than one 50-pound plastc bag of garden debrs a week was approved by the Town Councl n a 4-2- vote Tuesday nght. The decson was reached after an unusual 25-nute caucus that punctuated a lengthy sesson durng whch unfor servce and axu rates for household garbage dsposal also were legslated by a splt Dsposal Servce, Approval of an aendent to the Rates Effectve housng code to pert even (he July onebag a week curbsde dsposal of garden debrs was tepered by a Servce Includes twce weekly feelng on the part of the councl- P'ckup of all household refuse, frmlt en that ths would provde a te- &>** P'ekup wthout afdporary soluton for resdents who charge on the second eoltonal wsfoed to ffspese of sall aount/; lecton day of one plaslc bag of of gross clppngs but dd not wsh garden refuse, bundled and ted the poston of the scavengers' ""d 'ess than three feet n any traadatory $30 feeforsx cans of denson and weghng less garden detals at the usual sde or " lal > 50 pounds. Ths ust be backyard colle'cmon locaton. P ""'* at the front at the curb, Recoendatons of an advsory not n the street, after 4 p.. cottee studyng the overall dsd >y before pckup, posal proble n Westfeld arc ex- Garden refuse n greater peeted by the end of the year. May- quanttes wll le pcked up at or Jaes Moran sad. Alternate rear ol resdence at a fee not ethods of collecton uncpal, to exceed 530. sngle contractor and prvate eans Cleanup tes whch wll be are beng consdered, he sad. reoved weekly on the second Forer Mayor Robert H. Mll- collecton day wthout charge reany appeared at the publc hear- ust wegh less than 50 pounds, ng on the aendent to oppose ft Into (le 60 gallon plastc conthe curbsde persson, clang nners used by (he scavengers, that t was possble to enforce easure less than three feet n and t could be the frst step to any denson and be of such eurbsde collecton of other refuse. nature that would not dange "Ths year grass clppngs, next u, e collector's truck, year all our garbage?" he asked. Monthly Kates: One can He urged the councl to gve con- household trash, $4.50; Two or Ederable thought to a uncpal col-, rcc cal)s p ; Each addtonal lecton slar to Sut's.,, all, 50 cellts. For, rasll )eyona Other resdents appearng at the, loral dstance fro curb lne, hearng coplaned of dsposal con- 5() Cl, n(s tractors dupng garbage n the Bll ' wl, bc on el, llaifecd streets, varance n rates and serv- onlllly bass for cach year If ce, and the fact that no recourse scrv, cc s nol ulre(j for nlorc Is aable. Counclan Robert G. lllan two )lunths_ colicetors wll Ferguson, who headed the councl s slls, end clargcs b d thc tw(, cottee whch negotated wth on(h od nouhcauon. lhe_» local dsposal contractors R (e] 4 that a coplete passe had lnaurcsses lce. boxcs,,, ctc. been readed on garden debrs col- ar(. avaliabic (hcse (es ar(, front of the property. ol notfcaton. Counclan Morrs Kaler asked ltrr n MARY A. ALLEN that the-councl consder a town- VU.A DOtll'Q supervsed progra of provdng ' two or three dupers located n Cf-'ll Gentles Heads Y Mary A. Allen Danel F-. Lundy, Deocratc canddate for Congress fro the 2th orcas where resdents ght brng jllll "clean-up" tes or garden debrs for dscard as an alternate to the Mountansde - Negotatons foeprvate scavenger syste. lwce. n t, no Bc, ard o. f Educaton and Cottee Wns Award Ccngresson'Sl Dstrct, tod'ay an- the appontent of Mrs. The Jewsh Foundaton for thenounced In the vote on the aendent the Mourttanodo Teacher's Assocpcrttg the curbsde pckup of aton esn at a standstll and wll reappon-led charan of the YMOA scholarshp grant of $600 to Mary Rd. as hs WeslfeW capagn co- Jaes W. Gc-ntles Jr. has been Educaton of Grls has announced a Roderck S. Cowles cf 6 Plyouth not ore than one bag of garden, conue t0 do so th the fact f, nd. fnance cottee by Presdent A. Allen of 439 West Broad St. ordnator. Wfe cf lln> forer Deocratc 'ayo'e'ly canddate a n d tebns Urn second collecton day,, el, s r e n o r t has. be en subtted. Retort E. Obaus. Founded n 880 as the Hebrew Counclan Patrck M.nogue f>-, G r : an l" Lennox, oresdent of the Mr. Gor.'tles, a certfed publc accountant for Peat, Mawck, Mtch- Techncal School for Grls t becae other of forer Counclan Peter staned fro votng because he fe! fomrd ^A Ue "regular cet the Educatonal Foundaton for F. Cowles (Ward 3), Mrs. Cowles s Central Avc. was receved fro 57 he ordnance dd not,p lenent f h b rf T d., t ell Co., has long been actve n Jewsh Grls n 937. In 965, theat present vce clfaran of theresdents of He area and referred the result of negotatons wth the ldeel,, cld Sc. ho, V'MCA work. The Weslfeld natve foundaton changed to ts present Wcslfeld -Deocratc Cottee lo tho pufolc safely cottee. A contractors; both Counclcn Wa-.-,,, A has served on the board of drectors snce 962 and s a past pres- nae, servng grls wth varous relgous, ethnc or cultural back- n every phase of ts actvtes. She area requested acton on a request and Was for rtany years been actve spokesan fro the Hanford PI. ter G. Perry and Kaler voted 'Negcva^cns to( 'broken down scvaganst the easure on the bass e l «eeks ago when the two boes dent of the Y's Men's Club. grounds. was ch-anan of Wcslleld Deocratc headquarters durng the Ken- A resoluton /was adopted and wll for a stop sgrtul on hs street. that ts passage would establsh a alle h d l? c0 e any agreeent on Mss Allen, who graduated n the He earned a B.S. degree n busness adnstraton fro Lehgh precedent teacher s salares an eployent upper thrd of her class at Westfeld Hgh School, wll attend Unon nedy, Johnson, and Huphrey capagns, charan of fund rasng; support to antan servce on the b^' sent lo Governor Oahll urgng Mr Perry and Mr. Kaler also 'Practces and the beard turned the Unversty n 948 and an M.S. degree fro Rutgers Unversty n She s a eber of the Negh- voted aganst adopton of a resolu- alter OTe, r County Techncal Insttute. drector of local capagns and Central Ralroad of New Jersey. Jn- '? ^, charan of dnners hone-rng Presdent Johnson, Senator Wllas, and las, the "ndspenabld" servce of 't'oduced by Counclan Alex Wl- lon establshng the unfor serv- 'cessons whch had been ode on 553. He h'as worked n the Wtslfcld ce and rates, a suary of whch toolh s:de3 ur borhood Youth Corps and has been >> ">g H*>l ns dd Unted Fund and currently s treasurer and eber of tho bdard of ty Center for the past year dong not ro llh eployed at the Westfeld Coun- Governor Hughes. the ralroad to Westfeld was cted. appears on page one of today's '» trustees of YMOA. Cap Sp3ers- Introduced was an ordnance provdng about $20,000 to secretaral and offce work. Eljabar, Dng'an's Ferry, Pa. coplete resolvng the -s-sks. In other busness, the followng schedule of ades Tor the )70-7 year was adopted. Becchwood: J. IlaV Ctron, 53220; M. Pfrender, $920; "*» J Oeerfeld Eleentary: V. Farrnella, $!>20; M. Haase, $2530; Deerfcld 'Mddle: V. Gra-, $202; L. Stenberg, S840; Ec-hobrook: A. All the nne eleentary piay. 'Neal $70; A We'denbac^r, $050; grounds wll partcpate n Town '<^rcol( ^ ' ^ D' Zete.lvac-lc, Tournaent Chaponshp Day to *»*,..,,.,.. _.. be held at p.. next Wednesday. Th «Planfeld fr of Drers was Tournaents n box hockey, nok- 'awarded an order totalng $f>33.50 hockey, checkers, hop scotch, teth- for physcal educaton supples and erball boys paddle tenns, grls pad-! ' he Ptanteld Surgcal Supply Co., 'New Jersey statutes >and thc State de tenns, horseshoes and four '» awarded an order n HeBeard of Educaton rules requre square wll be held at Washngton 'aount of S4R2.63 for health supples that all pupks and school eployees!or tho School playground. v -7 year. A oton was 'shall receve an lrader'al tuberculn test as the sole bass of n- The boy and grl fnalst fro adopted to authorze.partcpaton n cach playground wll be elgble 'tho natonal school lk progra' tal tuberculoss screenng. to copete. Any boy or grl regular 'and desgnated John McDonough, The school hejaw servce wll be attendant at a playground aged 2 secretary of tle beard, to execute bdnstorng llhe test to dotorannc and under wll be elgble. A boy or the "approprate, agreeents n ac- f a chld s a tuberculn "reactor" grl ay not represent hs ploy- eordbnee wth the 'revsed polcy sground n ore than one actvty, sued by the State Departent of berculoss nfecton. If a skn lest as a result of a prevous ntal tu- Frst, second and thrd place rb- 'Educaton on July. reacton s postve 'as evdenced by bons wll be awarded n each event flequclsls granted n the personnel a rased, reddened 'area on <h» skn, to boys and grls. The playground departent were the extenson of a t wll be easured accordng to wnnng the greatest nuber of t0t, tr aet for Saundra Davs fro ponts wll receve the chapon-, ]valf lo.fune wth an annual salshp banner. ary of $8,650. Mss Davs wll leach A frsbce contest wll be held at Edson Teen Center next Thursday <Contnued on page >' at 2. The wnner wll receve a golden frsbee plaque to be awarded JayceCS lo Holtl at tle suer playground roundup. ' Specal days events and nstruc- *«r CC Kock Concerts Tlle lon arc lsted n the Weekly Aclv- Recreaton Cosson has tcs Schedule. announced that [basketball 'facltes ' at GuMbcrt Feld have been ade, avalable to the J'ayccc's for ther ndex!)7o ^tuncr M>gran. Busness Drectory...Sec. 3- ^ ^ f ««<«rock concerts Clurcl News Sec 3-5 l 'ho held toorrow evenng fro Edtorals ' See l!l P' - Tl><* "U *'" concerts wll be Obtuares '. Sec. 'held on July 24 and Aug. 7. gppflj. SJ.,., j_f, 7 There wll be no basketball ac- Socl.' Sec. 2-8 tvly belwccn 7 and on Uoso Theatre' 7.7." Sec. -7 three dates. Westfeld Nun Nurses Bshop n Hong Kong SISTER KATHERNE BYRNE Way Paved For Parkng The purchase of several parcels of property needed for the new Central Avc. uncpal parkng lot was authorzed by the Town Councl Tuesday nght. Those nclude lots at 484 Central Ave. and 26 North Avc West tor $07,500 and soe contguous lots on North Ave. for $)8,000. The latter acquston-, accordng to Mayor Jaes C. Moran, represents a negotated settleent after condenatons proceedngs had begun. Soe property stll needed for the parkng area reans n the process of court acton to deterne the purchase prce. Also oved ahead Tuesday nght was progress n another parkng area when the D. & L. Contractng Co. was awarded the low bd of $24,50 for the constructon of a uncpal lot at Sprng St. and Ralway Ave. Schools Requre TB Tests The contnung presence of tuberculoss n New Jersey has led the health and educaton authortes to ove 'towtards ts ultate eradcaton n Schools and cotn.'tes. edcal standards. A postve reaclon ndcates nfecton but does not necessarly onoan the presence ol dsease. Therefore, when 'there s n 'postve reacton, further edcal follow-up as requred to deterne f preventve 'therapy wll be benefcal. The school health servce wll (dvse parents or guardans of the results of the Itest at doubtful or postve and wll nfor the of further steps Lo coplete hc student's edcal evaluaton. T'lo followng wll be tested: All frst, ffth, nnth, and 2th graders; now pupls.wthout a record of an ntradcrrta] tuberculn test, wtln the past four jcare; eduoable, trau- (Cuntnuod on page 3), NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 970 P"Sl.Ut. \ C-I'l. >'. J. A local nun, Maryknoll Sster Kat'herne Byrne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phlp J. Byrne Jr. of Canterbury La., s nsterng to Bshop Jaes E. Walsh n Our Lady of Maryknoll Hosptal n Hong Kong. Bshp Walsh was released Frday by Red Chnese after alost 2 ysars n Counst captvty. He reportedly has been n a prson hosptal n Shangha for ost of the last eght years but was sad to be n far condton upon hs release. Sster {Catherne s a graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School here and of the College of Mount Sant Vn- ccnt-whudson, N.Y. and St. Vncent's Hosptal School of Nursng. Before enterng Maryknoll, a Doncan Order of Mssonary Ssters, the West-feld nun served on the staff of New York Hosptal. Her rfrst Maryknoll sson was n a governent hosptal near Kandy, Ceylon. Later she was assgned to servce n Hong Kong where she taught for fve years and establshed a clnc. She currently s hosptal supervsor of Our Lady of Maryknoll Hosptal n Hong Kong. Mss Allen was a eber of the Westfeld Hgh Chor for two years and of the Grls Chorus for one year. She s an actve eber n her- church, Bethel Baptst of 537 Trnty PI. where she serves as teacher, charan, and secretary. She has organzsc! her own sngng gospel group wth thc help of a (Contnued on page 5 Mtsdc. Teen Dance Toorrow Nght Mountan?dc The Mountansde Recreaton Departent s sponsorng a teen dance fro 7:30 p.. to '0:30 p.. toorrow at Our Lady of Lourdes audtoru. Mark Bsls and hs fve pece 'band, "The Brydg," wll ne featured. Adsson s own to all teen- 'agcrs who arc resdents of Mountansde. Scouts Gve.TLC To Town's Pl'ntcrs 'Mrs. Edwrd Coffcy. eber of thc Mayor's Cottee on Beau'lfcaton, has announced that Westfeld Grl Scouts wll agan care for the town planters rl'at lne Broad St. and Central Avc. Mrs. Bruce W--lzcl, assstant leader of Mrs. Ells Rowland's Troop #7 accopaned Susan Brandt, Eleen Oleary, Susan Cox, Clcryl Rowland and KJaryn WUzcl as they watered, pruned and reoved ltter fro tlc planters last week. Successve weeks wll be Oaken care of by Mrs. Joseph Abrose, o a d c a- of Troop #4«S. Mrs. Ned Tolnad, leader of Troop #646 and Mrs. Dajel Hauck, leader of Troop #2fr4, Coplans of "Curfew," No J'lact- to Go West Tc!d young people want to do ther thng and the place they want lo do t s Mndowaskn Park. Rchard Solg of Austn St., a 23- year-old spokesan for a group of nearly W youth attendng Tuesday nght's Town Councl eetng, coplaned tlut a "seengly unfounded" curfew ol 0 p.. was beng posed al the park. There's no place for a teenager to "enjoy frendshp," added a copanon. Westfelders Fll New Pool To Capacty The Westfeld Meoral Pool las now reached capacty ebershp wl'h 800 faly ebershps, 72 ndvdual ebers 'and 33 senor ctzen eberslvps. There are 55 foles on the watng lst. The frst sesson of the swng nstructon progra s well under way.wth 45 chldren regstered for the frst Jvo week sesson. The second fve week sesson wll begn /Vug. <l. Regstraton blanks ay be cbt'aned at the control booth at t'he entrance to the pool coplex. The nstructon progra now also ncludes 45 aduls who wll receve nstructon fro 'head guard J Hely. Coach llely's copettve sw te'a. Iras 'begun practce. Eghty Ewwns'.* ate 0-6 h'ovc been cong out for early ornng practces. MeratK't'S'h'p dentfcaton photos to replace hose whch 'Have been lost wll ho token any weekday fro ) -a.. to U2 noon. Two evenng tes Wave 'also teen scheduled: Tbn'ghl al 'rsduy evenng, July, 30, fro 7 t> 0 p.. All dentfcaton photos are taken at the Muncpal Buldng, second floor, across frc-n the IReoreaton Departent ofsfce. S'feo of $ s requredto roplacd a lost card. Mrs. Cowles Is Lundy Ade The other of fve, she worked as a captan n (he busness dvson of Ihc Unted Fund several years ago nnd s now a vcc-clvah'a n the resldenloal dvson She l:;s served as a voluntary lbrary assstant at the Taaqucs School Lbrary and as a language laboratory ade al Edson Junor Hgh School. She has foeen a teachers' ade at the Westfeld Chld Center snce ts ncepton and ths year has been an advsor to the Westfeld Neghborhood Councl of Caccola PI. In acceptng her poston Mrs. Cowles sad, " frst heard of Mr. (Contnued on page 5> Concert Tonght The Sut Band ller the drecton of George Echer wll perfor ths evenng n Mndowaskln Park at B:5. Fales ate encouraged to brng lawn chars or blankets. Youth Collapses, Des at Feld Donald Stpkas, 7, of 207 Thoas St., Cranford, collapsed and ded on the Gubert Feld basketball courts Tuesday nght, nutes after he had fnshed playng. Dr. Wlla Mnosue pronounced h dead at S:JO o'clock. Polce sad the 6 foot 3 Slokas, a varsty basketball player at Cruford Hgh School, hud no edcal hstory. An autopsy was to be done yesterday by Dr. Max Scloss. assstant Unon County edcal exaner, at tho Sullvan -Funeral Hoe, 40 IS. Second Ave.,Rosolle. 24 l'ages 0 Cents Mayor Wthdraws Reelecton Bd Mayor Jaes (.'. Moran as announced I he wthdrawal of hs nae as Republc canddate; for Mayor n I le Noveber General Electon ;n a Idler tu Edward Seholt. charan ol the Weutfcld Town Republcan. JAMES C. MORAN CDC Report Antcpated A "very encouragng" report on progress of the Caccola PI, redevelopent project s expected n about two weeks fro.the County Devuopont Corporaton, Counclan Walter G. Perry t:d at a eetng of the Town Cond Tuesday nght. }!'.~ stateent was a reply to Chrstan v;n Djk who a.skcrt councl's assstance n relocaton uf fales who wll be dsplaced by con- ConntU'L,,'nd to uy C. Vreeland. town clerk. Mayor Moran ade Seek New Canddate contnuaton, n accordance wth the electon laws. Elructon ol the low-ddle ncoe Mr. Schotl, expressng regret at housng unts planned for tho area. Mayor lloran's decson, declared The sale of a parcel of land at BIB "II s ndvduals lke Mayor Moran, Sterlng PI., to the UDR for $4,000cotted to servng the town and wll be acted upon at the Aug. ts ctzens, who lu'.v' ade Westfeld the lne town we we know." eetng ot the councl. Mr. v"an Djk.sad that soe fales had been gven three weeks n ulueh to ove, and a woan wth several chldren coplaned at the councl eetng, th'at she was forced to ove and yet had been told that because of the sze of her faly, could not be relocated n the now developent. Housng for soe of He fales beng vacated fro the ste of constructon has been found, t was announced. In oler busness, a petton for a anually-operated pedestran sgnal at the ntersecton of Clover St. and (Contnued on page 5> Jobs Needed Need yard work done? A teporary receptonst? Babystter? Molher's helper? Stockboy? The Yun I'Jpoyent Servce, located at the northsde of CNJ staton, has any young people seekng jobs. Potental eployers are urged to call VES between the hours of ) and :30 a.. weekdays. Borough Votes No But Regonal Voters Approve Referendu Mountansde A referendu «u- Ihcrzng the acquston of a parcel bf land n -Sprngfeld by the Unon County Regonal Board of Educaton was adopted by a ore than Jwo-toce total Regonal dstrct vote on Tuesday nght. A lght vote of 73 was cast n the sx countes whch coprse the regonal dstrct wth 47 votes for the referendu d 244 aganst. The board wll purchase the laud for a su not lo exceed $34,000 whch wll he transferred fro I3c current expense account s u r > u s presently avalable, to the captal outlay proveent authorzaton account. In Mountansde, a lolal of l'jb voters turned out to vole the easure dawn by a twu-lu-o vote of 05 to 43. l)t tlc borough was the unly tlulrcl to defeat the referendu. Kenlworl.l, (-anwoud and Clark approved thc purchase by large pluraltes and Borkel6y IlefhU by a argn of tho followng stateent: "My decson to wth- J'u',»- :;s ; e;n]d:d:ae for ayor n!h:' General Klcon has been reccl'y av;--j «t and s based on busness end personal requreents tha \vou!d lt the aount of te I could devole to the offce of Mayor n a new ter coencng n 97..My wthdrawal at ths te wll pro- Moran'.s decson no! to run n thevde tn Town Republcan Cotle wth an opportunty to select a General Kecton n Noveber. Kdward Scholl, charan of tho W'stfeld Town Republcan Cottee, canddate n te for the Noveber ek'clon." desgnated a specal conlkh! U> recoend a canddate to succeed Mr. Moran h:s boon aclve ll Mayor Moran as He Itcpubc Inwn governrnt snce %4. He canddate for W'slfeld's top electve offce. servfd two U'nn.s as counclan fro the thrd ward and as a eber of the Plannng Board pror to Mr. Sdott stated: "Westfeld has lls electon a.s ayor. been osl fortunate to attract dedcated, hghly qualfed ndvduals to "I wsh to express y apprecaton and adraton of the any serve n ts uncpal governent. They coe to ths callng wth the fne ctzens wth who have hghest deals of publc servce. Over tle years have they contrbuted greatly lo Weslfeld's enent poston aong fne countes. Thc Republcan Party s deterned to contnue ths tradton of retjjou.sbk- and responsve.servce." Tht; specal ce-tle-e s charged wth the selecton of an ndvdual "wth hgh qualtes of leadershp and publc responsblty to contnue ths tradton." Ther recoendaton wll be presented to the Republcan Town Cottee for ther worked over the past several years," Mayor Moran sad. "In par- (ConKtruod on page 5) ISn e Henger TFI) Deputy Chef Walter Hcngcr was apponted deputy chef of the Wcstfleld ] r r:' Dop;rtnet at a eetng of the Town Councl Tuesday n.^tt. He flls the post forerly held hy Noran Kcurup who was naed early ths year as Fre Chef to succeed the lale Chef ftlurtn lurl.c. Roy Cr«sf was prooted fro lct'uut tu captan n tlle departent and Itclard Moncur «:«l.sul fro frenuu lo leutenant. TRACY FOOSTEK, Debbc Turner, Anne Wthers, Durncl Jackson and Karen Gruff at sng-along wth Karen Graft and her gutar at neghborhood playground at Caccola I'l. TEENAGERS LENDING A HAND wth arts and crafts at Caccola PI. playground nclude Tracy rooster, Launl Turner, El Carter and Charles Jackson, Vacant Lot Playground For Caccola PL Youth A vacant lol has been transfort:d nto a playground on Caccola PI. lo provde the neghborhood youngsters wth pcnc tables, a barbecuepl. ba»kclball net. lellcr ball and ulher facltes fur Mn.T fun. The project *- purl ul the H- hps and oler actvtes under tho supervson of volunteers. Contrhulons fr ctzens and several relgous organzatons have aded the proljan headquartered at (Ml Sterlng PI..Mrs. Janet Turner, presdent of furls ul' the Wolfeld Neghborhood He Wcslfeld Neghborhood. Councl, Councl whobc cual s to provde says, she hones that soe way rj "eanngful educatonal and rec-breatonal acl's fur ll> yoll f whch la.s proved " Mu-cessful n I'nd tn contnue the progra l" nrsllburhl Ml " lov llu y dovchp a sense f proul and uou- She feels Hut Calla PI. s "a ds- vsble as well as ntangble wayc." luly re^ponsbll y." tnct neghborhood wth a close Ths suer fnd:; Ihc chldren ucslbwhood feelng" and that engaged n arts and crafts, badutou, nok-hockey, athletcs, feld (Contnued on page 5)

2 uwuaeh Apponted By Mutual Beneft Andrew A Gundach of 277 Seneca PL, has been apponted smskt by \hv board of f u- Muu.'t! P.:'!K'l! Lfe InsurHc Copany, V-wcrk..S ff.j ;r,rlu;lc ol Dartouth Coln U:uo\T. -\.)[.. Mr. GUIKItcrh N ns fj A. rc'rth' J:,r!h n A IK of I In- Sxcl v of AcU- IrTS ol \ JllM'l H<\ M \>U\. f; I he fornut TRANSFERRED? HOMERICA, INC wll help you fnd your next hoe anywhr^e n the Unted Statw s WITHOUT CHARGE OBJECTIVES: to help you fnd your next hoe wth a nu of effort, te and expense- If you plan to ove to on unfalar cty, or just to relocate near your present hoe, HOMERICA, INC. wll help you fnd the rght house, n the rght neghborhood/ n the new areal TIIIC KINDER CAMP unt of Day Cap Mdowaskn leld an unblhday party at the rap ste recently. Snce' everybody has an unbrtlday on the sae day, all of the boys celebrate wth hand ade It a s nd asks as welt as wth specal gaes and events. Knder Cap Is a jjre-day cap progra for boys four, fve and sx yf'rs of age and eets fro 0-2 each day for two week perods. Most actvtes are held outdoors, although tool or wet weather ay fnd the enjoyng the facltes of the Wesffeld YMCA buldng. Op&'fngs are.stll avalable n the thrd (July 27-Aug. 7) and the fourth (Aug. 0-2) perods. The Westfleld YMCA has detals. 7 Years Later - Boro Resdent Realzes Drea Mountan sde A 7 yoar old a- SCOPE: Operaton throughout j bton was recently realzed by the Unted States ena bl e s j Mountansde.resdent, Robert II. Hornerca to furnsh you wth ; Jaffa, when he was sworn n QVDay detaled nforaton on 2 as a eber of He New Jersey houses whch ft your requre^ a n d Un U d S! at c» D st r ct Court ents even before your frst vst to the new areal Uars*..FaffuVs desre to becote a knvytt was establshed when n 953, after graduatng J'aa'da Hgh REMEMBER: Hoerca works! School n New York Cty, he took only for YOU! All of ther j a pru-lanv course at Harvard Colefforts research, reports and lego. advce are exclusvely on Graduatng wllt a bachelor of be h a f of the prospectve arts n June, 957, was ad(- buyer. They have no conneeron wth the seller. It s ther Law School and Busness Sdlvool. 'As ted -to both Coluba esponsblty to guard YOUR h\s enloye-r te, Mafac- nferests. tutors Han-over Trust Co., agreed to pay hs tuton for attendng evenng Rd. wth hs wfe, BrgU'te, forerly For further detals, ptease call busn ess courses bu* not taw, heof Cbarlottenlund, Denark, and hs our Local representatve, chase Colulx j a busness. After four sons, Barron Lars 9, Krk Meyer 7, Pearsall and Frankenbach, yeans of study, nterrupted for sxand Peter Sason 2. He attrbutes Inc., 5 El St., Westfeld, onths actve servce as a raenvber hs ablty to handle a strenuous or call us! of the U.S. Reserve, Jaffc work and study schedule over t!o drect. ICA Pan-A Bldg.-20O Park Avo celvcd hs nuasler of busness aln June, MG. Te next three years Jaffe worked for the certfed publc frs of 'Prce Waterhouse & Co. and J. H. Cofln & Co. n order to fulfll the three year pra'dce re- <(u'/e:: necessary to qually as a CPA. le w&s gven 0 onths credt toward the three year requreent for addtonal actve ltary servce durng J.-he Berl Crss of 96- In May, 964, J&ffee passed Uhe New Jersey OPA exanaton on hs frst try and was cossoned as a CPA -a Septeber of that year. Tl'dt sae unonth le enrolled she evenng dvson of Seton Mall L/aw School. Whle (workng full te as vce presdent end secretary for hs present eployer, Mddle AUantc Utltes Co., a utlty and land developent copany wnt<h offces n Unon, Jaffe attended nght classes for fve ye'a-rs. In June, 9G9 he was awarded tle degree of Jurs Doctor, graduatng sxth out of a class of ore ton 00. The next hurdle successfully negotated fey Jaffe was fche 369 suer course "Sklls and Methods" gven by the Now Jersey Bar Aasoelaton 'n leu flf Hhe foer nne onth law clerkshp. Fnally, durng th'e frst week of February, 970, Jaffe took tjhe New Jersey Bar exanaton and passed. Jaffe resdes 'n a renovated 20 year old farhouse at 350 Sut l>ast '0 yeans to "affacton'ste encourgoent ankt understandng on the part of a wonderful wfe and faly." BUG-PROOF SA*'ETY Drectons for safe use arc spelled out on nsectcde lntels. Lberty Mutual Insurance Cop'ancs' says bo sure to follow those drectons p-ecsely or.the bugs n your gttt not be Uhe only ones posoned. Crtcs Hal Frst Novel Of Carol DeChells Hll "Jereah 8:20" s the ttle of a frst novel by Carol Hll, a forer Westfeldor, whch has just been publshed *>y Rando Bouse. The author, the forer Carol Do- Clu'lls, has been haled as "an exctng novelst of unusual agnatve range," by Alfred Kazn, one cf the country's loadng lterary crtcs, and the now»l has receved wde accla n Te, Newsweek, K; Now York Post and J\'ew York Tes. The New York Tes book crtc John Leonard called "Jereah 8:20" "a rearkable novel whch > copared to Jean Pa.pl Sa-lre's "Nausea" and wrote, "You should buy her extraordnary book f only CAROL HILL to arvel at ts lterary devces whle ts terrble propheces prove j ly be one of the ost talked about \.r -. >'.. h h P'.'-:-'-' C *. I-,V.",'.S.." Z- '. V.-y--l\'.-*.-'.-'.'.-'-. "yr'.yyy.y'.'-'--'---'--' ' - '----'. 'v»'-, *.. '/-- -V. - ' ' ' w. ' ' '->y -'-'- ;-' Y r - ' " - - : " '? ' : : : : - ] ' ' ' -'-.-.-.' :.' ' : "". ' ' ' : '?. '. < - ' - > :,. ;. " J - J J : '. - ' _. '. '. > ' '.. ' -' ': VS. :: :-:/:v:>v:^:<v.-:::-: :-:<s/ ::-::-:"::v:';..:::v:<'v:v:-::-:.v.-.:-: $*"'.-.;^ys-*'p-^^ : : l :: : ';>/"": ; ''- y J:>^:f;>y. ^^:::^^>^:^>:^>..^>:^ :^;/v/.;. v-y-v^;;, : ;: :-y»..'. *'-V V. n ' -. r, ". ' * p... r ' ' '. I S. S-V:"^::^:;;:;v '', X--l : - : : :'! - : : : :^:::V.'-..jM : "j?" : rv- "*> - ' - ' J.. ::..-.,:.;.:/-.-:v-v>:-,-:-:^.'::--- W"» ' true." book.s of Ilt?.sprng n lterary cr- Publshora Weekly, the publshng feld trade journal, n an e;rlv j Th? allor says the ttle "Jerorevew of the novel, predcted "Ths \ 8:20" s taken fro (he Old extraordnary novel wll undoubted- 'lv.strnt verse readng "The.su- er -s ended, t J he Jarvcs s t&ken, and we are not saved." -The?novel deas wfth'the probjetns of alenaton, race and lan&yage n Aercan lfe. Mrs. Hll, a eber of Westfeld Hgh School class of 3957, was actve n the school, served as drector of a school play and as presdent of the Mask and Me Club. She receved the West feld Woan's Club scholarshp and wth a gant fro a West feld ekb corvlenued her nterest n draa and the theatre. She spent a season wth a suer stock copany at the Gateway Theatre n Sorners Pont, appearng' n nuerous productons and playng the leadng role opposte Edward Everett Horton n "Whte Sheepof the Faly." Alter graduaton fro Chatha College n Pttsburgh, where she served as presdent of the college honor socety, Mrs. Hll -oved to New York Cty where she was act ve a off-broadway theatrc and began wrtng. Her short stores and lterary crtcs have been * publshed n leadng natonal agaznes as well as scholarly journals, and her full LOTH lengtf play "Mother ff»ves" was presented at (he Workshop Theatre at N«w York Unversty n 967. Mrs. Hll s the wfe of Herbert Hll, natonal labor drector, NAACP, and eber of (he faculty of the New School for Socal Research n New York, whore lley resde. She s (le daughter of Mrs. Frod Morrson of Unon and the late Anthony DeCheUs Sr. HIT brdher. Anthony, heads Wcst-feld Plubng & Hntng Supply Co. here, and another brolhor, Robert, of Labert's Mll ld.,.s sludyng for a Jaw degree at He Unversty of Valparaso n Indana. Play fe Ids Edson Teen The week started wth Edson's frst basketball clnc. Thrty boys partcpated n tte event. The gkls at Ed&un have begun ther own n buskel'b-all cjnc. Twce a week Uey taku over hall' Choose fro Aerca's best known Suts, Sportcoats and Slacks.'. all taken fro our regular stock. Expert fttng by our talors, and no charge for noral alteratons. Ask About Our Free 90 Day Charge Plan. ".'.' '. '. %? -'; y-"- F " I F F M M *., L- I -. - y.'. of tle gytn s ^ padoe drlls, nstructon ends wth a sllwt gae. TTwrJng stctons I*as gotten off to Q good sat wth begtoer and adv-an'oed groups cong for ntntcton twce weekly. Wednesday started the frst of a scrc-j of d'ay tr-ps to Pc'nl Pleasant. CIc;.r tk'cs «and u-rj water I ake the day a success for all parl-c'j;alcd. Due to the t\ t o d ' nu'ljlt cf scats avlable on ths bu>,.leens who are REGULAR enrbws of the teen center wll luve preference over those Who rcg- flercd only to go to the astare. A 'week long foul shootng contest was begu on TJurstJay. Contestants take 20 shots $ day for fve days. The boy and grl wth the hghest score at the end of tlnat te wll each be atwaa*de>d a trophy Ths week both -boy^ and grls par- tcplated n fhe.arts and era Ms, whch were leatler bells and crayp:s. 'Both boys and grls enjoyed turnng out beautful pctures wth Ue cray.pas. TO LEARN WHAT'S NEW READ THE LEADER 4 r F b X-:-:* : : / NECKWEAR Faous Makes, slks, blends, etc., all latest styles. Reg. SALE $3.00 $2.35, 2/$ , 2/$ /$8.0O 5.5, 2/$0,00 MEN'S SHOES Selected Group Nunn-Bush Shoes Reg. - SALE $ ,95 $ MEN'S SLACKS Specal Group 2nd floor Clothng Dept., Shop early for best selecton. 20% to 50% OFF '--y-y. 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3 Dr. H. A. Estrn Co - authors Book Dr. Heran A, Estrn, «f 35 Henry St., Scotch Plans, a professor of Englsh at Newark College of Engneerng, has publshed hs eghth book "How flflany Roads The 70'B." Dr. Esther ' Lloyd-Jones, professor eerta of Teachers College, Coluba Unversty, was hs co-edtor. A college freshan authology. " How Many Roads" contans selectons to appeal especally to the student who has serous questons about hself and hs place n the world. The book. rases the unversal questons dscussed by college freshen concerned wth edate personal ssues yet newly awakened to the ndvdualty of ther own nds and the stulaton of new deas. The selectons deal wth cotent, student rebellon, the pressures of college language, the ystques of the present generaton, war and peace, the search for dentty, sex and oralty. Dr. Estrn who s presdent of the New Jersey Assocaton of Teachers of Englsh s a natonally known authorty on Englsh educaton, college teachng, and collegate journals. He s lsted n "The Dctonary of Brtsh and Aercan Wrters," "The Drectory of Aercan Scholar," "The Drectory of Internatonal Bography/' Conteporary Authors" and "Who's Who n the East." In Aprl he was the frst recepent of the Robert W. Van IIouten A'ward for Excellence n Teachng establshed at NCE n honor ol the recently retred presdent of the college. Declnes Appontent Mchael J. Grausa, son of Mr; and Mrs. Joseph C Grausa of 705 Frst St., who was graduated fro Uoly Trnty Hgh School n June, receved an appontent to the Unted States Ar Force Acadey n Colorado through Congressan Florence P, Dwyer. Mchael had planned to attend Kng's College n Wlkes-Barre, Pa., and therefore declned the appontent. nflaton coverage As tha value or your fouss goes up so does your Insurance coverage wth a State Far Hoeowners Polcy. State Far $ all you need to Know about nsurance. Call e today. CHARLES W. COSENZA 2 ELM ST., STATE FARM State Far Ffr» and Casualty Copany Hoe Offce! Bloolngton, llflnol LOOP THE LOLLY A favorte booth at the Frankln Faly Far was "Loop thtc LolIy" created Ity the Donnelly Faly. Elzabeth Donnelly shows an eager partcpant how the gae s played. CHECKING OUT THE CRISIS Beth Donnelly, observng a fallow CHECKING OUT THE CRISIS Beth Donnelly, observng a fellow play grounder durng a checkers gnfe, looks pessstc about hs next ove. Checkers s a. favorte quet gae actvty on all the elcvten playgrounds. Mrs. Wengart At Colorado U. "Mrs. -Wyn'ona Wengart, executve fvce-p*osdent of the Wesfcf&ld Arc'a Chaber of Coerce, s attendng the Insttute for Organzaton Manageent at Dhe Unversty of Coloado. She s enrolled n the second year adva-ced Manageent course prepared and sopnsored 'by the Ofoaber of Coence of the U n t e d States, copleted three years of prncples of anageent at Syracuse Unversty and frst year advanced anageent at Colorado n 969. Mrs. Wengtrt was hred as executve secretary by Hhe Wcstfeld Chaber n January after havng served fve years a-s executve drector of the Metchen Area Oha- Iber of Coerce -and as executve 5eDreto*y of the -Parkng Authorty of the Borough of MeUchen. She was prooted to ^ executve vce-presdent by WestfelcHn Aprl of ths yebr. 600 to Attend "F-For-All" More than GOO teenage grls have regstered for a seres of Oree "Fun-for-Ar classes to be held ths onth by the 'Elzabelfttown Gas Copany, accordng to OarJotte J. Mtchell, the fr's hoe econocs supervsor. Included n ths year's progra are tps on good groong, how to apply ake-up, tr down exencses, how to have a Zodac party, ncludng gaes and refreshents. Ths year's regstraton, whch reached capacty, s the largest snce the free classes were started nne years ago. Attendance at the classes, held on Thursday ornngs at the copany's varous audtorus, s by pror regstraton only. STANLEY C. ANDERSON Elect Anderson J & J Drector Stanley C. Anderson «f 225 Golf Edge vas been elected a eber of One Johnson & Johnson board of drectors (and s exetoutlve cokbee, t Was lantfourced by Hlp IB.!Bof'ann, chjanan of trte board. Mr. Anderson g taxsastrer of llle copany. A natve of Greeley, Col., Mr. Anderson as graduated fro Pace College n New York. He joned 4he!anufaoturer of surlgtal "dressngs, baby land ekjoal products d 952 as a stla'ff (a'csooutant land held a wde range of fnance polstons wtjh the (doestc and ntrnlattanal copaes. He was naed asssta-nt controller n 956, assstant treasurer and general controller n I960 end treasurer rtle sae year, (Mr. la'derson s a certfed publc a'ceounturt land a eber of the Aercan Insttute of Certfed Publ'e AccounfcanJbs. le s a eber of the.'board of trustees and (treasurer of Mdddtesex General HosptJal and a eber of It-he Jyoaad of trustees and treasurer of the IFHanos E. Parker {Msanal Hocne. tmns. AwdeSDn 's the forer Vrgna C. Heob -of (Bloofeld. Tle Andersons Wave a daughter, Mrs. Susan A. Johnson of Colchester, Conn., 'and 'a son, '"Wayne. Socal Deadlne Stores of weddngs and engageents and pctures accopanyng the ust be n The Leader offce the Monday before publcaton. RECEIVES CLEANING PRIZE - Nathan Kappajwrt, presdent of Blue Rbbon Cleaners land Dybrs, Inc. of Gurwood, s pctured presentng $00 free cleanng prze to Mrs. Arl-en Son of Weslfvld, wnner of reebnt contest conducted by l<kal fr. Edwn Marek. presdent of lh«garwood Ilotary Club, wtnessed the event. Pano Shop Offers Course Durng the onth of 'August, chldren n %\\Q Central New Jevsey area wll -have the opportunty to j The stage s se, the cast s retarsed, and all s ready for the dear about usc by experencng bound n ther everyday envronent. A. specal four-week course, "The Tang of Ue Shrew" to be out-door producton of Shakespeare's Hhe "Lttle Musc band," s beng presented n Kclo bake Park, (offered at the Pano Shop on Route Mountansde and Westfeld, at 8:30 22 n Watchng. p.. tonght and toorrow. In the lttle Musc Land was conceved event of ran, the- play wll be presented on Saturday, July 8. toy tle developers of the Ya'aha (Musc Courses whch are rapdly becong popular n the Unted States sponsored by Cty Federal Savngs Ths Shakespearean coedy s as a e'ans of nthdrg young w-rl'h the cooperaton of the Unon Idh'ldrcnU> usc. The suer progran wll ephasze the presence; County Park Cosson. The Echo Lake Park productons of both uscal and n'onnuscal wll take place on a lawn area near sounds n flu* world and wl stress tle lower pavlon n the park. The group Bofetvtos such as sngng and sae play wll b presented n Warnanco Park, Elzabeth and Ropelle, gaos for learnng nns'c. Tllc goals of the four week progt are to on Monday and Tuesday, wth a gve the 'Chldren takng part a bcl- 'ter uulcralandng-of I'hytlun 'wllc 'helpng to prove ther rhyt3unc <x(axl]a[don, to t e a c h the new Songs, an'd to provde a valuable w^ay to use suer free te at are now startng ther tenth ydar of soethng whch s fun. prcsenlrng "Shakcsx^a-ro n t I e Parks." Fo* the past nne years tls (Lttle Musc Dand classes are beng organzed now for L'le onth of group IK»S ployed lo *'stajdng rao only" audences 'and have presented August. Any chld fw three to 0 <ye&rs s elgble for these classes fw<h!ch are taught by certfed Yual?a 'teachers. He one-^jour sessons 'wll eet on both Tuesday and Wednesday ornngs. For the convenence of others wth ore than one «(hld, c l a s s c s for chldren fro Ithree >o vc years of ago wll be held 'at the sae tc as classes for!thc oldtr chldren. The fee ncludes Wq textbook and all aterals. Mothers ay obtan further nforand regster through July callng the Pano Shop. "The Lttle Foxes" To Open July 22 The last four perforances of "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water s Ilunnng" wll be July G, 7 and 8 at the Foothll Play House, Mddlesex. Openng July 22 for an eght nght two week run wll be "The Lttle Foxes" by Lllan Hellun. Curtan te for both productons s 8:40 and reservatons ay be ade by wrtng [le box offce, Beochwood Avc, Mddlesex or phonng. LEADER CLASSIFIED - SMALL TYPE, BIG RESULTS "Tang of Shrew" Tonght, Frday ran date Wednesday. play wll t>e perfored W of the New Jersey Shakespeare (Festval of Woodbrdge wflo such Shakespearean classcs as "As You 'Lke It." "The Merry Wves of Wndsor," "Twelfth N^t," "A Mdsuer Nght's Drea," an.d "Hoeo a'ld Julet." Oty Federal Savngs lvave sponsored the productons for the past three years. The publc s nvted to attend the perforances. Adsson s free. Lnder Jons Sandoz Fr Jeroe Lnder has accepted a poston as senor scentst wth Sandoz Pharaceutcals n Hanover. Mr. Lnder, thn holder of 50 U.S. and foregn patents, was forerly eployed by Esso Research n Lnden and Hooker Checals n Nagara Falls, N.y. He s n eber of the Aercan Checal Socety, advanceent an n the Boy Scouts Troop 7, actve n Westfeld Unted Fund and offcer n the Teple Brotherhood. He resdes at 722 Crescent Pkwy. wlh hs wfe Volet and ther chldren Deborah, Martn and Stewart. They have been resdents of. Weslfeld four years. THE (NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 970 " Fl Festval" Starts at Paper Mll A 7-show "Classc Frlsn Festval," featurng '6] of the world's oton "'pctures, wll be tlr-oug'h Sept. 3 a>t the J Vper Mll Pbyfottco > MWburn. The 0-week fosl val Wll open wth Lerner and Lotswv's A-cade/ny AwaTd-wn^nng uscal, "Gg," arw ; the charng and beautful ""Ll," whch wll be shown fro July ( through July 4. you The f fesbmal xe Page 3 a fra * Rapetr Md, whoh w$\ pnesenlt tle on the sae Batasas as ts " Uheaer progras. AH seat.s be reseated, and Ms wu be shown at regularly srfeduk-d jwrfc»nance U-es. -For tn: sunnnor only, Ulerc wll IJC free parkng at tle ( READ TODAY'S LEADER CLASSIFIED J t I l^-jfsteak HOUSE ^ - ^ The Motter Faly $ U.S. ROUTE 22 MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J RESERVATIONS (20) PRIVATE PARTIES 0 TO 20O LUNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS Featurng Pano Entertanent Monday thru Saturday Evenngs! Our 24th f CHECK THESE UNBEATABLE VALUES FURTHER DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS natuikr Cl IITC YOUR CHOICE OF BATHING SUITS TWELVE BRANDS COUNTRY MISS DRESSES S 30% OFF $0.99-$ll,99 INFANTS'.BOYS'.GIRLS' CLOTHING PANTS - SLACKS SACONY CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS DRESSES REG. $7. -$6. SEMI-ANN UAX EVENT $4.50-$. OFF BLOUSES LADY MANHATTAN'S FINEST FABRICS Vz to l/ 2 OFF BAGS & SCARVES ENTIRE STOCK INCLUDED 30% OFF POLYESTER FINE KNIT DRESSES REG. $2.49 -$39.99 $8.-$60, SUMMER SHIFTS - CULOTTES FROM $4.99 the CHIIDREN'SDEPARTMENT STORE BERMUDA SHORTS 5 REG..00 FULLY $5.49 LINED 233 E. BROAD ST. 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4 OBITUARIES yesterday a4 the Dootey Colonal fog was wonfayken* Baldwn and Mke Thoas. Wks Albert. Paul 'DNajwJ?, oug Sehleter, Hoe, 556 Wesl'eld Avc. and a Trck* haly., Our Lady of Lcurdes Church, where '. On Wednesday Ta-aques held the Kotf Tluve, M-arc Golden, Kent at *) o'clock a hgh nrass <j reque I Pel. Shew brought parw-as ojfe*ed. Interent took place n tcpas o He grounds. These n- etfbs. Todd Oney, 'Robert Staff n, Baldwn. Scott Oorless, Toy Ja- Frorterkk <». (»ul<) Spenarel GtTlrudo's Ceetery. Wood- ckded Yvetlu la desan, Donald Jrk Grey, and 'Mark Serors. We Frederck C. Guk. u;. of r>;l j Funeral scrvct's fcr Kenneth "olfe. Dcbbe Wolfe. Barbara Do-j aru '.ll vwy proud o ther a ;\on Dr.. ded of c r.y Marc Surnndel. 3, of 500 Mont auk on. Kalhy Kkn.y'-', Hed Schlefe-r.! em. heart ut trck Monday n^h : Dr.. \r)u ded W-.t['sd:y nfer he Scftenokl, -U»sa Ky>saJw>wsk, j? J"h6 boy-; u<ho -are on the I WO soft - whle swng :l the Wc.-ll, k ) (. fro the roof of hs falv'* PI ay fe Ids e McGK, Dane Hyort, Ca-' ball loa -; Ktw-t Baldwn. pool whle cl-an" the l Burke. Sasan Slt?l. flwary Laly. Rck. 'Kevn Valwl, Born n Styvll-, L.I.. Mr. Clulrl 'v.uv hek Frday ;t II ;.. n Ternkd lv-c-ct lu-v for ^ years aju- pl (. Knnu K. In(en-jl was n 'le;.', le;-y -Unrdw. 'Gal Ja-'-Doug SJchlefeJ, M'ka Bundy, John Anae 'Hhrens. Ttra Lally, 'Mch-'-, Denns G'bhons, Peter Thoas, pror resdents e.sdenrc n Shdrt Short ll lls Ms ;nd ;d l-^ ^:h h \<r<\v\ j^r^el Mr-nul l\-nk. Wood- Nulley. An ejeorf! /n^nerr. IK Frankln M'.:y W.rk^wsk, Janet Pp- U;kb^:u\ Mark Slvers. T«dd sn. 3! 'Burden, Bt;b 'SherWa, Dane j Ony. 'Mwk Cl'lta. Mke Nxon, retred n VM Iran PMIIIIC ^T\KV. The jorcd of ournng s ben* ( heal. Idlv HOI a >lu;w- ( tluzzuln'o. Thrane, Jo* Wer- \ Bran Grey. -Bran Clanct -and TOJTIj\<"Ark. wth who hv had k'" held :u s hoe os dapwed lhc chusasn of rt- s, chr.s Luder. OharJes Dzu^yn, j y acobs. The alternates are Ro]f ;lllau'd for 43 ye;rv KcnL-lh was a student ut Kdso j Frankln nlaygrounders ha vvut-k. j vcewy Alhet], Vvan Paepke, dlob- Thane. 'Bob Ftaharrs, Mchael Mr. Gukj was a eber of He Wv.slfuld Old Guard. Ihe Senor <"I:Izens, k a l'efnu eber o' Mr- a! :nu-kl. la-hon'd rag-wa-n? Patrotc Uay. ;?hu. -Marcnc J3rowne. Kathy Nat-ka+ly. '^^' scjcdule s S:-lo:;l and u;b aet\"e started wth an nld Slan, Belh StaHfJ, Kchard \ Ruth. Greg and Jan Me- Insttute of Kloelreal and I S! vrng'arc p^rer.ts. Dr. a Maryann J) t n n c II y and her r^d-! ( O, Judy Ab-rg, Ba-Sue S<?l-jjuly 8. Favkln July 0, Wlsan f Unjjnocrs. "Ho was a \>:<\ prc*st- AJrs l.ntvu:< j \vlte-:»nd-l>ke baby car-rkgl Spcnadcl: a brother. o)kj :s cn t Susan Aue^, Donald Aj-UuJy 5. Washngton July 7. Co- :^\ nace honcr.s t^ the c^ur)- j ]u-r&. a:d John Clovyy. Seven rb- lbus July 22, Jeff«vson July 24. dent of Me Wcsllcld VAw (Muh and a ssu- O'J'r uwards wont to Bcnc t )!Jns -were awjrdod to the Lncoln July 29, ond McKnley nu-her of tho Frsl I'nl-d F I I I I (. T ; I c n n ^ e e n t s w e r e a d e,,,.,,-,,,, -,., ods, ("hurt* of Wcstft-ld. Il<- was >y Phl,, ApU-r end Son of M.ple- CUh! ' d - llosl, P? "?' K ", < -" Prett est Le.sa Kosakowsk; July 3. n SKEI Iran Cn-n.l (!n;- «oo,l. Ilarscn o S I dalvc: and Oranal M a r y Wrkowsk: Ilc -ctzens for Ule. week ore vcr.sly vvlh an K.K. Ahn Wld, ost crt»al\ Other patrots on hand wore: Jonathan K]H>. 2nd, Dodre McGee; Most Talented rell, They have shown nlercbt and Best Behaved st. Carolne Burke. Lauren DNapol atd Eleen Tyr- Survvng arc hs ufo. Mrs. Cf)vn'a Schcrcrhon Guld: «J Jau^l- Kussell B. Speakan Geolly 'Wld. H e n v a Kousscau. st. Sherrll, 2nd, E Jont 'help at the -pluygroun'd 'UMS week. Kdhy O'Bren. Beth Donnelly, Sully I Sthenkc: \u Icr. Mrs. Cyntha Schk'bcl <>l Cantonsvle, Md : a son. Alan V cl les-! U't^sKed Mohle Best. Jcl IShzt: ;d. 'ov ther aeevtvnwt. 'turnout cl j>arenls for our Next week IVnjTaques 'a.; 't'her ScoU-h Plans Russell R. S K-;k- 'Mease. Krs I - n O'Uren. Susan at V\\ L > Pc*». J'ar n whjen. 'all playtfrannders are ;;::. 2. of l^^ l r o ; ( St., was'ldy, Mare Blaze. Sh:»la MulltM. o»: Ihrw ssters. Mr>. Ida.ovvt ^ wlh our 45ene of encouraged to pa-tcpsul* by akng boottks. W«hope Ho have 'a JHIJJC n.s(jnl]v Snday when the Sally Tolnson. Jane W'arne. ITJOSof Whle Plans,.Mrs. Helen Jones < -J"<J-J* Ihe week, receved car n whch h* was returnng fro of Port VVa.shngon. N.V., and Mss servces rolled nto a dtr Margaret Cluldt of Sayvlle: and The hal hrouglt out a wld vv'c Su&an. Sltvrll, NOJ'O 'Far! nc;r Tujper \X\kc..N.V.. state polce two grandchldren. array of head gc'ar and ndcated Debbe Va-Il, Lsa Schaff. reported. strong eoh'llon Jnr Mr. John n Fay (oldf, Jdonqvc Golden, IMary Servces wll \y c \w\d at 2 p.. j Hl was lle h0il f! LMr, an<] Mrs. LEGAL NOTICES llh3 future. Tlu> nt oulstandn Anne -Mrply. JeEn Tyrrell, Trea todoy at the Frst Unted Methodst DcnaSa C. award w(;nt to Krstn O'.Bren; \ba y, J'jne Hyen-s, Cndy Wcde Church wth the Itev. Dr. Clark \V. Polce sad le ^uvp took place} funnest, Tony Arclabaull; TO AIJI> (HllHTORS AND AIJI* Hunt offcatng, fnterejt wll be rul, Kyllvy Klznger, OTK.I-ntS HAVING OI.AIM.S OK on Route 3tl, about 0 les souu [orgnal, Hed Ward; uglest, Jelof UeTupper Lake resot -onu-.r rey Ward; snalcst, Valere Hcb- Southhanpton Ccetory. Long Browne, Melssa Devalon, 3Wsry- I MOM AM >H AUU IXST HAHRY, }W\ A COR- Island. Anne Ik'hrens, J^auren DeNapol, POHATION TH.K S'I*ATE OF lly. The hoy was rclurnng to Deorts; proltest, Both Donnelly, and N'RW.I3USKV IN ]>LS.SO-UTVON. Klle'n Tyrrell, aj«j> Seto, and T.AKM XOTK'H -hkt ]trsuunt 0 Gray's Funeral Hoe h n charge Sjbbatt Seoul C«j). Shela Mullen. Also seen St''ko. Hays recevng the N.J.ft. HA: l'-lt* you are herethe HAH<HV of arrangeents. P o] ; ce sad (H, d,.[ VCJ. U)> control wearng " W es t f e I d Orgn-nls" Jonn «( (he car. It.swerved fro one vsde were: Lcr Roberts, Sally Tolnof Che road to Lhc otler "and then «jon, John, Carol, and Pelur K\-ans. Mrs. Irvne B, Johnstone rolled :over no tn: dtch. Three Jennfw and Sally Tonus, Son other scvut.s, zll fro New Jersey, Archabault, Ba-lara Sccon, K servces were held at 3 I were n (le car. One of these also Shore, Garle Ward. Ikuvara lolen, GreLclon 'Mrzct, Erca Befo- c'tlock yes'lerdov 'at Gray's Funord ded of njures. Hoe for Mrs. Lllc Jane Johnslone I The boy ded a[ Mercy Hosptal. rens, Kelly Butchfrd, Maryann Don- of 64 Bayberry La., Molansds. ; Twpper Laek. The Rev. Rchard ]J. Sth of!h> Russell, barn n Sut, was a Presbyteran Church offcated, h- yadc student at Shackaaxon wlh Lhe Far, oltertk any orgnal was n Farvow Ceetery, Sclool. and was a fkt class seout. tfa-n:-), Jnrfe'ans go lore and Mrs. Johnston*, wle of Irvne B. k> Wl * ^'ov^ng on hs Sl'ar U.dgc JI ;L' scout can cnd W\$ a ne- -XT oj the school band. He s survved by a sster. :»a;. 4. und ;* l;rc!'her 'Born n Brooklyn JfO years ago.,,.., P Paul, H, hoe, and hs gr-andoths, course; the furntst gae to a we M'3. Gertrude McUa and Mrs. Denns Rono-rls fur h^ walc'fbal- locn toss; the ca cngnal to Jyfl" Dclcnj? fcr ls Lanyard JJand ')aa : h: Johnslcne, d e d Saturday at her hoe n Popano Bench. Fla., alteu Or'jf llness. 'Mrs. Johnstone oved o.mountansde tf years ago fro Westfeld, where sle had lved any yeans -and had been -a eber of the Presbyteran Church. In addton to her husband,.^le s Survved by a son, Irvne B. Jr. and u daughter, Mrs Margaret Kan- Mr. Rayond Wyatl Corn Speaknun of Kvursde, J.I. The I'uTal waa held en Tuesday [ :U t'.. at. Ihe Dcoluy Colonal ' lec. 556 We-trold Ave., and at the Church ct The Iaculate He-art of Mary, uure :U 9:30 o'clock a h.jh reque vn\s offered ta\x. bol^of Mountansde, ;d sx, by lu, pasl(;r, hu Rov George K. grandchldren.! Byrne, Interent k pbee n the J'aly pul. Mrs. A. Tunnunello nelly, and Carolyn Kvans. The week reached \ hgh pont La.sy snacks fcr the cus'.oer.s * s alke. The j-l oulsfondng award went to K-a-lhy and Kfy O'lren and Kllcn and Susan Mcrton Idr llu'r Led al.^^ell ost creatve to Clare and Suan Fertakcs for GoH" and llc ost au-ong wa.s cepped :y G'ace Ksh for her Fsh -Pond. The Seltzers, Grants and A-hfcds proved the too salesen of the- eveng wth.ther norrcorn, sod and coc book.stand. Other booths ncluded: Blly, Jy and -Nancy Bloc nnd Carolyn Evans, Shakey Jake; Bruce Bonsell, Ko-ol-ade and uu the Mrs. Abbe Ryorson Wyatt, 75. of '220 Second St.. FanwoocJ, ded last I MoUusnl«Mrs. Mary Be- 'Wednesday at FooUlls N u r s n t! Chrstoforo Tunncllo, 5, of {jty D-ooths, pop corn; the Elols. Candle squrt; Barbara Seeon, Penny floe, Nealanc. Born n Newark, Wood hnd Ave ded Sunday -at hoe se had lved n Fan wood nne lfter suffe'ng an apparent (leart Ihe Rderls. Guess: years, ard had been a forer re.s- attack. She was the wfe of Adolph Terry Utterly and Peg Morasso, 'Bake Sale; the Watsons, Snack dertt of PkosfcnvHe., Unon and Iv- ngton. A natve of Weslf^ld, Mrs. Tunnello resded n Moulatsdc 24 L-andy, P'tch the Penny; the But- Shack; Mare -Blaze and Susan She rftred n 958 after 2 years year-;. Sha was a graduate Of Holy j charts, Ruago Sale; tle Mlas a Bull Telephone operator. She Trnty Hgh School. Westfeld, and lens and Madelne Hu, chc^o'.nte was a eber cf the McCuIlo h a councant, of Our Lady of cookes; Sally Tolnson and chapter of Telephone Poneers and Lonrdes R.C. Church here. Peggy O'ConncIl, "Lollpop To5s; forer ebur of the V) of A. Star She was a onroer of the Mov- John Xept, the B-adys. ot Irvngton chapter. Fre Departent's Woen's 'Kcol Ad; Iflc 'Uotellys, LoGp the of the late Rayond J. I Auxlary. Wyatt, she s survved by a daugh-; Sa\vn- also re a son. Thcas ter Mrs. Dcrolhv E. Rath of Fan- j ^ cf g auln a daughter, wood and a son, Clford Ryerson of Mss'JcanM. at hoe; her ofher, 'Heffryvlle. Pa., two grandchldren M r.s. Flcona DeChrslcfcro of and a great-grandchld. Mountansde; two brothers, "Eugene The Tlev. Lerov Stanford cf the J. Do. Oh rst of or o of Mountansde Congregallortal Church offcated at and Vncent.. DcChrs'&foro cf furncra-l servces Saturday ornng Garwcod: a sster. Mrs. Frank Oc- n Gray's Funeral Hco. Interent Rcsa of Mountansde, and a grand- was n PJeasant Hll C e n e t e r y.: son. Chester. The funeral was held nl 8:5 a.. SEE What You Buy Nothng you buy wll ever be as peranent as a faly onuent. Its purchase warrants thought and gudance. See what you buy. Vst the onuent dealer who has a coplete dsplay, and who can desgn a -personalzed onuent to haronze wth ts surroundngs. We have the experence. We have the co- -plete dsplay. We specalze n fulty guaranteed Select Barre Grante Monuents. L L. MANNING & SON Knt. 8 Phone PI, G-070B MONUMENTS - MARKERS -405 W. front St., FlnnfleUI, N, J, BARRE GUILD Monuent* Lolly; Terry Mack, Water Pstol; ftenee Rousseau. Food Stand, Barbara Zanc and Pa Sttcs, Fortune Tellng. Ta aj les The second vvook at Tanques -ws-a Ige success wth enrollent soarng to 20. The cral of tle week was gp and all joned n akng lanyards, bracelets necklaces. The specal events of week were Gold Ituh Day, AAU, and the Pet Shew. Last Frday all playgrcundcrs carne dressed as cowboys and In- j rans to partcpate n the actvtes of Gold Rush Day. Aong flese fve wore awarded rbbons -for best costues Lesle Wedcrch, Donald Ucclh, John Bchrcns, Mary Anne Moron, -and Robert Shell. The n - \y race wnners n ropng and beadng wore Barbara Doan, Vvan Paepke, John DNtapol, Nancy Gudda>. Mary Anne Young, Dedrt> McGct. Both Yqws, -Lauren D- Na-pol, Pul DINapol, Jorg Maha.^a. Peter Dnnrco. Jy Robscn, Steven Valj. Carlne BurUc, Charles Dzugan, Chrs Lodcr, Cra-j Al'hert, Mchelle Canly, Mchel la Prce. Susan Sorrtll, Mary Tttfnn-; son. lack 'Baldwn, jnd Phllp Conturo. Steven Hyr'thel won the peace ppo contest and -Bryan Grey won Pn he Badge on hc Sherfl'. One of rlo' ore popular events was lhc Gold Hush Hunt n wld Kent Baldwn placed frst. Jack Baldwn second, and Trcd-Laly thrd. Apple $ Watunty ONE YEAR GUARANTEED CERITlFfCATES AT 5 3 /4% A YEAR PAID QUARTERLY MINIMUM $2000 UGAL NOTICES MOTORS, to MIP corp feld, N.J. 07O»» t "/o Mn\ Harry MIU Ic-r, on or hffore Au^uwt 20, J*70, sf*nt.ofl n WTIIITIK specfy' n K :nnoun-l rhhh'<l -fl the pptb'jlsu'.s c^f M t'ls hr :ul shall IM- vr H*;d tnfler f>al'lk TAX F-: l-'l 'RTI KM XOTKMO that (M* fm^ uf f nf vtl n»ufk (h o ns y IA : 2- j-l,^ ;jn*j upon l!< VvHu- I t of H** [ n* ltm'f>m Untrd, t> \v.\, Auf'^t ^f» f J!7*K :«IJ crt>doj'm or c>lho^ lwvn^ barns or tu-nmul^ the, the -te t*t lnt U-LI, ;I fl all cl;*hur^ lhr<»ut;l or urnl'-r l»e ffn*v*r h:u re<\ I? on such r y-ln-s *>v lcwse e;l»' upon o" < Ilcn, jn jtr>vu>(l by M.J.S. Datt-d: J-Vhrnry (I, M70. ]J;trry Pre-sU'f- of Harry Mller Motors, Jf. a corporaton af M Sltte of New JI n Jroud feld, of lor TaJ'J'y Mllr -Motors, (70HJ. TOHS M. MHTAR. N('0 MAR In tn 'l' of JIAHV <"'. IK.AXANIO, Sunuj^atf of the (Ynnty oj 'nl'm, dr (H lhc 2nd tny ff July A.J>. h I!7(l, lln? y, p pp lnt of he n't-rsjk'< > )(t, ;t* ICxf'U- Irx (I' IIH' *-Ktttr* f>f s; d (leccj^or!, wlu-c Is h-rohj* K v ' - ' " "'t <-r<'l- H>V^ <lf KtHl c]fo(*«ttt'«l to ('N)U'f t to the M))^<rhor UIUIIT oath or :traltujt tfh clns ;un dnnds ^lsl flc cstnu' uf sat (lf<-;s«'(l wtn NIX onths J Ht- lt' u hal unler. or «-y wll In- j'urt'v*-r Iarx-d ldn Jtysccul IIM <>y rtu-ov<-r- h«a! I>;\ tl.sou A I SIUI 44.". ) ;. lnd S. W'Ulllcll, X. J. 7--L't ANTAI. (h W. u)»sj'l't. U<al tt <-, A <rl'v,-> IH CAr.tH.YM McAI>AA # LEGAL NOTCCS the OT&*V or MARY C- KANA>'J2. Surj-u^uU County f»f t-n^w ndo on 2nd day oj t July A.P., 39V0. upon th> pp t.f the ountlm'wknrd, us Rxwuor of (le -KtU* of sml rttm;ets*cl f»olc<* s lu-rrby v'won t) (he or^rlll ors^ uf ftt-rlhfr ub r on M **r alfrnntnt lln-r rhthnk JUHI <U MKIIUIS JU?:-UMHI H t Kt: <> of wurl <lu-«jiki-ci wthn SIX IltnlllK fl-ohl tll<* <UttM of Sltl nrrtrf, <M- huy wll In* fon-vrr l*arrfr nlnst Un- s Tn- fvnl J* a r-koy Dank ^ Trust rnny *r **V\H ht^l). N... S-vlly, Kly & Wllas, WVslfloId, X. J. 7-!l-2t TrR TO as WILLIAM B. KKLLY, Uetl o h<* order of JIAIIY O. KAXANI0, KurroKU' of Du- Bounty uj I "ultn, ruatlv un tn- l'th day ol July AJ*., M lp upon he np[)lt:nnn the t-'ntuf of sad ctoft^scd. toth-^ s l-ohy '^vf*n Io I ho credtors "f MI H d*c«:sod to -xhthf to HH» stl* Krrlct' untcr ttt\tu ov frflratlon Ut-r f;ja!ns and rtf-nnrlk n^'"«* l\\v estate of st d (Irct'awnl wlln sx notthh 'l'r In* fltc nf sad ufdt.t. nr hey wll IM J f^rcv<t ban«(l 'o TuoK^rnM or r<*t r>v<m-j*r H*. ol)ts(onc & O 'V>-\ K. Urod St. Wt'SMlcW. N... Alary K KttN van And AVUn U. Kully, Jr. Atnn-ys ICKtntr of JlCRMK W. J-IKItKH*K, so k n o K\ u as JKIUMIO VV. j u r U D tn- nrdrr of MAHY <\ KANANK, ru^jlf uf tn- I'wnly * on lu Mnh dxy uf Jcly A.R, l!»7tl u[ Mr wh'rskh d, as ICxtvUors uf t*!f-rvl>y k*v** to hv vrwmltrh <> BJM<! ^h't-'fnmt U t'xhht lu I In* suhnrrb-s uudrr oat h or ajnut tn <sx SAW year MTE LEGAL NOTICES ordm\ or they wll Do rorever barred proseculnr or the sae :^:tlnst H** J r- W, MurycO..lr. and J :;j C. ;n>;td Wrstll-ld. N. ]'ul>)- rflnaj )css**d l *f thr ttv s In-vhy fcvrn tha dupud hy ll )uld July Town TO AMICMl <'uund ;u a r *7. AS THK IllrsXJ rodiv ISM 'J *>KI>AJNI0l> J'V Hu Ton n uunrl u h.- Town of \\>*uleui n H* rnnv or t'non us KIJIOVVH: SIOt^tloN J. Th* t'udr > llu' Tovu ' West (^lcl s loreljy snud^d hy V s nt; J>:I r^'npj (». Srt-t<t A-*l 'WarHa- tuu Jubhwh Klvr-" lw rva as l'f>u«>\v»: antl I;);**-*.' f ral, lnv Surl tslss cj shall b* ITS anl JCach O J/I'l" WlM A L h- rul>>sh SIX MONTH GUARANTEED CERltlFICATES AT A YEAR PAID QUARTERLY MINIMUM $000 ftr *> p ^ Kruss ('lpp "- use shall l*_* s on-d n u alrrl^ht rvc+plutvtunl n what I bt* or lac* *I h-hu) uhfn 4 I'.*M- t IH" <lay hrct'ul prk uj *> Kn' week. 'lltn^ Khal h* Itnted (o SKCTKN. AJ o parts of ant] n= res u l) I hls nnt n ;-o :g 4 p-a)««l > I It t* *\t fc nt of" tul Mt l'sl one acj*: fjjnl) ho pro* l%\'rl INK unt, n h.sul>sr*t cn ^.* >r IIH'< HIM ern SK'TJON HI. Thn unuuk-t* rhnll lalt- lff- nuluu-ly upon Hun j pkrhk'r ns j*n>ymh" by la W. QFDE LI r NO ONE CAN TOP OUR INTEREST IN YOU - - ^ : FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRED H. CRAY, JR. Presdent 3nd Gcn;r«Tl Manner DAVID B. CRAB IE I. Executve Vce- C FRpDERlCK POPPY VJce-Presdcnt WESTRELD: 38 Easf Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., anager CRANFORD: 2 Sprngfeld Ave., Wlla A, Doyle, anager TOTAL RESOURCES -- OVER $2,000,000 r PLAINFELD SCOTCH PLAINS

5 SENATE CANDIDATE Neson G. Cross (far rght) talks wth Davd E. Collns,, Republcan (Canddate for WestfWld 'Town ouncl fro the (Fourth 'Ward (durng a (Republcan canddutes' senar June 27. Collns Attends GOP Conclave Davd E. Collns of 057 Shadowlawn Dr., Republcan canddate-for Wesfefeld Town Councl fro the fourth ward, was aong the Republcan canddates attendng a specal canddates' senar at the Holday Inn, North Brunswck, recently. At the senar, Senate canddate N-elson G. Gross -told the ore than 50 canddates that he was proud to head such a fne tea, looked forward lo. capagnng n ther countes a preddtad vctory n Noveber. Welcoed by GOP State Charan John E, Dton, who sponsored the workshop, the canddates receved specal capagn kts propared by the Republcan Stale Cottee. ; 'Reports on the accoplshents. of the Cahll odnslnaton'and the- Republcan - Legslature wore presented to tle canddates and ther staff ebers. Successful capagn technques were explaned by Rchard J. Jordon, natonal capagn consultant, and Albert K. Allen, of Mala wan. Mr. Jordan., of Selvage, Lee & Howard, a New York poltcal con-' sutng fr wth offces n" four states and Washngton, D.C. dscussed "Good Publcty and How to Get It." Freeholder Allen, wellknown n GOP tcles for hs poltcal workshops, detaled "T he Care and Feedng of the Canddate." Other speakers at He all-ornng sesson..ncluded: Senate Presdent Rayond H. Batean of Soerset County, who presented a Legslatve report "What's "Happenng n the Slate House;".Mayor Frank H. Blatz Jr., of Planfeld, who dscussed."what's -Hap >enng n -the Mayor's Offce;" and Gregory D. Seputell adnstratve assstant Lo Governor Wlla T. Cahll, who presented "What's Happenng n the Governor's Offce." They dd wn the gae >and wth Play fe Ids no trouble lt all bedhuse t'he Wlscn le'a-n unfcrtunalgly was forced ;o forfet. The season record thus far for the tea s one wn, one Colubus The second week of play-ground!c;s, and t'he learn s -lockng forward to eetng «a dallengng tea McKnley PHaygrcund on nctvlles ended wh a Wheels On Par ; ado n whch G ; a7 Rc'hards enjoyed the specal craft of awarded -a atobon for -the vhe week en Tuesday Patrotc" bcycle, and Patrck >\:v;cl was puppets. Those akng Sohwankc won fcr t'he "Br Decorated" -bcycle. The Ctzens of HIG puppets ncluded: Donn-a Yan'cey, 'oby Rchards, O.nano Yancey, Week were Wendy SelnVanke and Talfard J a «oft s, Pat Schwanke, Jchn Turlngton -who tooth shew allorcunfd gocd.sportsanshp n all 'Wendy Schwanke, Rdbn Brown, Andrea-B own, Darlene Jenkns, Vctor Wllas, Marsha Dckens, VQ- playground actvtes. nla Jenkns, ISnr^ Marolta, Por- Tuesday ornng lho ever-energct;-e and cnuusl-astc Colubus en Tuesday, Wendy Sctowanfe Ja Dxcn, and D'avd Rchent. Also tt^ travelled to Wlson L'auj-a MaroUa, Duane Yancey, and Seho-o'l lookng for 'ther frst, votoy. I Donna Yanccy nrade soe posters announcng the toftg far. Gannon, Steven Lehrer, Laure Wednesday nght was the te for 'our uch a w (a t e d "Psychedelc Preak-Out," Vctor Wllas won a rbbon for the "Most Orgnal" booth w; ; th hs penny ptch. Peter Carrocca, Hans Van Greken, and Jll salbas. Karen Leo. Steven Letorer, and Laure Oarrocca were w-nners, -and Chrstopher Sehowaler receved hcncrafme enton. end Pat-rck Schwanke were awarded r&bons fcr the "Best All-Aground" and Jeanne Tc^ulnk-k won the prol- Hed Lshrer, Maureen Breh, bo-oth for ther guess the nuber of tcat cat-egewy whch also ncluded > n a fl-vboavl n whch A«-Ann Maft* B*!l, -C-rf'.cvan Ml any of a pzz'a. The prze for flc* Food" went to Pcjva Dxon and Bonne Cc'.ean for 4'her cookes won Ihe grand prze '-.and Mary and popcorn. Buddy JSundy and Tony Graves had the "MctsL Exctng" booth wth a candle squrt. 5Ionora!l>le Menton bultons were bwarded to Montjue Threat-t and Wendy Sdhwanke for sellng polholders. Alan Webster and KerL Redd ran a dance contest wth Gal Johnson deccted as the wnner, and Ira Thoe and Ken BlaekweM ran a nok-'hockey tournaent. A specal "Guess the Weght o' the Loaders" 'gae was won by Peter Sclwanke and Porta Dxon. The oney earned at the '.flar wll fo& used to l>ay for our party scheduled for next week. Tony Graves and Porta Dxon wer<e the Good Ctzens of the thrd week of the playground. Jefferson Despte U\e ftda and drzzlng, eager, energetc chldren returned to the Jefferson playground (for another fun and actve week. lessons and gp handbegan the week. Wth the fp, a flat plastc thread, ptey- grounders 3n--aded lanyards, fcrcacelets, belts, rngs and necklaces. 'Durng 4he (Wednesday ornng ew«> at ('he Mc-o-l Pool, 50 rounders showed up to frolc sw. That tarernoon. was cd off w4. a truly creatve and en- joy-a!ble hat Sl'w. Puttng *>n ther thn-kng caps to enter -tte ftuwesl dvson were Calhlcen Dewn, Kate Malcol, Tlchard Rudolph, Edward ^, M'ary T-ayner, Jule Mc- Kvu harder to judge was the orgnal group of To IJry-l, JCdward WtUc, We-UrecS, Hclon? We'rc-xt, Davd Cfcrrccea, Betty Ann Gannon, Kcndrea Coates, Karen Srhessl, Chrstne 'and Gregory Mut-er, Patty Brawn, Laure M'anell'a, Donald Mller, Marc Zsp&lsky. Susan Bowa, and Anne Calder. Wnners were Kendrea Coates, Karon Sehessl, Ohsne Mueller, and Davd Canocca receved honorable enton. Agan the youngsters had a chance to deonstrate ther crebt-ve lablty on Thursday afternoon jn the sand -sculpture content, onng a ensle nd a fort were wn- >s Karen Loo ond lobcnt Mc- Pherso-n. Frday cae off wth a b"ang when paygrounders Independence Day at.the Patrotc Pcnc. Aftenwards they 'played gaes related to fle Fourth such as Crackng Ihe Lberty Bell, The Itedwvats are Cong, Mnute 'Man Relay and a 'Red, Whle, -and Blue Peanut Hunt. Playgrounders are rended that up untl 'toorrow they can stll subt orgnal poes, stores, rddles, jokes and crossword puzzles for our newspaper. A prze wll also be awarded fchs week for.the best nae suggested for the paper. Move Nglt Tuesday Mountansde The Mountansde Becroaton Departent wll hold ls second-suer ove -nght at Our slady of Lourclcs Audtoru at 8 p.. Tuesday. Tns week's feature presentaton wll be "Bg Mouth" wth Jerry Lews, plus two eartans. Pherson, Joanne (Bell, J»anol Q-n-Jahs wll be an all color show and "-an, -Karen Le&, Toy Cark, 'a frst run ove. Adsson s open Crslopher Schcwal-ter, Fr-ank e to all Mountansde resdents. Three Clarged Wth $7 Robbery :'e youths, ncludng a juvenle, have been charged wth robbery of a teenager Mndowaskn Park Thursday nght. Howard JK. Shearng, 8, of 33 Myrtle Ave.. and a IT-yeur-old youth were charged Krduy, and t :43 a.. Saturday Jerry L. Karnea. IK. of G2l Cuberland St. surrendered al polce headquarters.. Bal for Shearng and lmncs, was set at $300 each, and the juvenle was released n custody of hs parents. The tro s charged wth robbery of $7 ro Davd Belcher of 744 Ebree Cres. Injured.n Crash On Mountan Ave. Mountansde Janet Krschenbau, 275 Old Far Rd., was adtted to Overlook Hosptal, Sut, Thursday lor treatent of a broken pelvs sustaned n an auto accdent on Mountan Ave. opposte the swntf pool entrance. The Krsehenbau car was n collson wth u cur drven by Vrgl E. Young of Soorvlle, who was charged wth cureless drvng. Vacant Lot (Contnued fro page P that other county groups should share wth I he what they can. "Wth proper fundng," Mrs. Turner says, "thm'e are any ways n whch ths sple start can be expanded to nclude any actvtes whch are not now possble." Several Wcslfeld groups have shared wth the Councl. -I.ra.st year 35 students were tutored twce a week by sonc 60 to 70 tutors fro relgous and cvc organzatons. A story hour for pre-school chldren was held Wednesday afternoons and a Frday afternoon crafts progra was held for grade school chldren. Through the cooperaton of the Board of Educaton and the West- MEN'S SHOP WYATT BROTHERS -feld Recreaton Cosson, an j athletc and recreatonal prograju ncludng,,basketball, volleyball andj nstructon n varous sports was j launched at Colubus School. Wlla Dunkel, a physcal educaton nstruct or n (le Clark publc schools, volunteered h> le and ll^nt and was asssted by M'veral others who deted tfu-r te. In addton!o ths Wednesday and Frday evenng actvty lor buys, a grls' spols ;nd odern dance progra was offered on Thursday eve- MTA, Board THE WESTFrn.D <N.JJ LEADER, TTTntSDAY, JCTT 6, 970 Schools Requre 'Contnued fro page P specal class students and rarf-ate -.-ludyns o ve ry four s.dceal r a -oarcat ur guardan should * o ; huvc hs chld k\sted jrvauly. he rft do so akcr Ihe j>n j > j I I has b/rn u.-^n'd to Ihe grade level jrpecft'd -by Ihe.slate law, bul later than Ocl. ]. 'IVtng nvay be done durng IIL? suuncr o'hs ccu 'Jc chld la-.t. been -asgu'd lu lll* d-sgvalsd grade. A wrtten report fro the physcan gvng the dale, -tye oj' lest, ond rerfu;l.s 'n ' >» ust be forwarded to teachers. Mrs. ICleen Grace, who s 'takng (le place of Mrs. Kerspe who s ll, wll receve a new contract for thrce-and-one-alf hours a week for 3f> vvwks wth a salay n the -aount of $73U and Andrea V. MHzak twll le*ach the ffl'h grade at Klepnlary School at an annual salary of $7,500. Mr. Mtzak graduated fro Newark SUte Teacher's College vtflh a U.S. degree last onth. Dr. Levn B. Hangan, superntendent of schools, reported tha suer school was gong well *and although the enrollent ths year was a lttle less than la=t year, t was steady at..20. Jle sad Llrat 20U chldren were takng two course.-; and 20 takng only one course, but that l4 chldren wt're takng n.s'n'nlal courses. Plans are n pr-cgress to vdeo t::!>[: hu chldren playng n grou-p.s. No eelng wll be held durng ;he n(,r'.h cf August. The regular acr.'.ly wll resue on Sept. a and wll be held n the Deurfol. School cafetera, whch was 'adopted by the board as beng the '.HTtng nlace Ir,r the school year nstead cf n the all-purpose roen n "whch t has been cuslourly held. suts. BCG -tuberculoss va'conalon. or easles vaccnaton -wthn the precedng three weeks. cnat and that I wou\6!>o al>lo o psrlc/pate n hs caaroagj. In y \ cc:r.uny advos I have works J closely wh -any Indepejdfs and Hepublcans who share l-)an Lundy's ur.auta'an goals and I feel they wll u.\\' h t!*j- fonsdltjj wht'n lt'v vote n Noveber. TIKM K an u' o Dan's lcld wll dent tnearner!." (Contnued fro page I' Ue school rur^l* -at lle sclool eltended by the pupl by Oct. J. extra suc-a! & Indes classes at seventh and eghth grades n addton In She case of new students, t-s o h'alme typng, and wll be assgned lo a hoe roo and do all notfed of any prevous poslw tu- requested Iha the school nurse be cder chores cxoecled- of full-te'burculn reacton, slest X-ray renct-d lor o I hone.tha vye-- Hve llts (jun'.uulvg rl-:s u p p t r le I;IN truly CDC Report (Contnued fro page ' curbng and sdewalks n tn- CTM- Lal busness dsrct and $5,000 n varous rtxa'tr.o! ar«as. Acon «! [ lts and crdnnc's vaealn^f J>'J'- lcns of slre-is n hclh llt* Brght - v.ooj Avc. and Scnlcl Plans Avc. park stes, odlyn;; the zonng ordnance Ijy re( urny" the flng of vc nstead of three ste plans, nr.s lo S400 n(;'bcs' foes an Any questons regardng (he he Kalvw:y Vallov Jon! Sowe* school tl'stnu proa-ra should be d- j Cosson and legally reeled la the school nurse at tho \ t-x.stnk ft-'es for the.meoral school attended bv the studen. Mary Allen (Contnued fro page ) frend. Sh.' s an actve eber of the Wustfeld County Center's Youth Councl, and has been an actve partcpant n the Center snce chldhood. Mrs. Cowles (Contnued fro page ) Lund/ through hs work wth the :?tfeld County Developent Corporaton. adred bs dedcaton and hs approach to solvng a serous proble n Wf.slfeld. Westfeld responded to hs leadershp nnd he pojcct recc-'ved wondelul support fro concerned czens. wll be taken at the Aug. of the Tvn Cot-l. Mayor fcontnued fro page J) tcular I thnk of thoso en who have served.so effectvely on tlu* Town Councl, and the forer Mayors Towk and Mulroany, w'l who I served. These nun and tn; hundreds ol ctzens who have ser\- ed on boards, conlteo.s \\ cossons have njected ther.sprts of concerned, construe! ve ct/rsshp nto the runnnu of <r (own!<j the beneft of us all." Selecton of a Republcan canddate for Mayor n the Noveber electon wll be ade, n accordance wth elect on law requreents, by the WeMfelr Town Republcan Connllce whch s adu up of one cottecan and conltec woan elected \\ the "N'llurally, WJS delghted to ds- Prary Fro eacl of the 22? cover that Mr. Lundy *as a Deo-; ton dstrcts n tewn. MEAT SPECIALS 4 Ib. Roastng Chckens 39c Ib. 2-Inch "Frankfooters" 89c Ib. Charcoal Steaks $.89lb. Srlon Kabob on Skewer..,.$.09 per servng Our Se-Annual Sale Contnues Wth Reductons to 50% PRODUCE Delcous Cherres Iceberg Lettuce Nectarnes 59cIb. 9c head 39c Ib. Because we hold sales only twce a year, we go all out to ake the truly worth- QUALITY MEATS 763 MOUNTAIN AVt. SPRINGFIELD H. Arn Houchnl SLICES OF DELIGHT! Glenn Maggo, leader ot Roosevelt Teen Center, cuts waterelon for ebers of the two teen centers,, after a foftball gae at Taaqucs Park. Roosvelt won over Edson wth a score of 9-2. Waterelon after a softball gae can ake even tlte losers feel good! BOISE'S TYPEWRITER _ ^_ whle. It has always been our polcy to offer only qualty erchandse and ths s what you w!ll fnd n our sale of en's and boys' clothng and furnshngs. So, coe n now and SAVE! CLEANING SPECIAL on BALDWIN PIANOS AND ORGANS 25fo OFF NOW THROUGH JULY 3st Ters Avalable. OPEN EVENINGS 'TH. 9 P.M DB ROUTE 22 Jttr. V Clean Type and Roller Lubrcate Machne PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS 6 FOR JULY HERE'S WHAT WE DO! Reg. $.50 Clean Out Loose Drt Gve Estate of Repars MANUAL OFFICE TYPEWRITERS 0 Reg. $7.50 Specal Wth Above Work - New Cotton Rbbon Installed In Your Typewrter For Only $.00 jrer..nn BRING YOUR TYPEWRITER TO BOISE'S TODAY - No Pck-ups or Delveres Durng Ths Specal! TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE "Where the Guarantee Counts" OPEN DAILY FROM 9:00 TO 5:30 SATURDAY UNTIL P.M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST NO EVENING HOURS DURING JULY AND AUGUST 07 OUIMBY STREET WESTPIELD All tes fro our regular stock No charge for noral alteratons Charge on Aercan Express, Dners Club, BankAercard, Hand Charge or Wyatt Brothers + No sale s fnal untl you are pleased. Anythng ay be returned for any reason (Entre Stock Is Not Included) PARK IN OUR LOT NEXT TO STORE 38 CENTRAL AVE. WYAT PHONE «*

6 Page $ THE WESTJFELD <N\J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, SVLY 6, 870 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES REALTORS SUGGEST... u I.MII r. - IM- I c u r rl^l'lll-rs ;: j c -\.' l \ jr r^ h h o u s e T" t hr r ptrt ular lu-vms, \\t- \ r> to \* *n v -T"> r rjr* fully \YH.-M *-v - L* ;*nut tlfr fanwly, n n ;! tl-u t'aly ho u v\ lu n \ *'U explan I h:u M : v\ tnluw for Vnur A f rr»r v'n tr Jra'lfutlUT tk--^ t'» «I;v )u- v "l h nl n»-a r- sl #r h<- n-yhlr*, ^ r'll do our * j \ H h«m lu prolun- [ N«w. h'\v" : :s r* f Monc t h;j w J, \ ' f a U» ; * * a n y n : r * %! l -! l X ' H I l l c t, * **: t ' P A o ^ r # n, [ I ' ^ r - - PRETTY COLONIAL ON COOLIDGE STREET IN - st FLOOR DEN - FIREPLACE! SEPARATE DINING ROOM - 3 BEDROOMS - BEAUTIFUUY, LANDSCAPED LOT $4,900 WYCHWOOD RANCH! FIREPLACE IN LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM ENCLOSED PORCH WITH SLATE FLOOR! 2 LUXURIOUS RECREATION ROOMS! ATTACHED GARAGE 3 BEDROOMS $49,500 HOBBY MINDED? 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH... A DARKROOM A RECREATION ROOM A "HOBBY ROOM" DELIGHTFUL JALOUSIED PORCH ATTACHED GARAGE TAMAQUES SCHOOL AREA IN $38,900 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED FOR SCHOOL HANDY TO THE BUS LINE! - 3 BEDROOMS - PANELLED DEN ON st FLOOR MUD ROOM, TOO! st FL. LAV. WELL LANDSCAPED LOT IN $36,900. <s QUICK POSSESSION! st FL. BEDROOM & BATH - DEN - 2 BEDROOMS & BATH UPSTAIRS JALOUSIED & SCREENED PORCH - PATIO - CORNER CUPBOARD IN DINING ROOM AMONG SUCH PRETTY HOUSES IN $46,500 HILLSIDE* AVENUE MOUNTAINSIDE CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL 8 ROOMS - 3 BATHS CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED 8 FT. PORCH BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED LOT 00x60 RECREATION ROOM 23x6 $68,500 PRESTIG*E RESIDENCE PRIME RESIDENTIAL AREA IN CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED 4 TWIN SIZE BEDROOMS 3 BATHS 2 POWDER ROOMS DEN - FAMILY ROOM - RECREATION ROOM - 3 FIREPLACES - 26 FOOT SCREENED PORCH $96,000 $65 P*ER* MONTH! DELUXE GRADE LEVEL OFFICE SEPARATE ENTRANCE PRIME AREA CARPETED AIR CONDITIONED IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES SOS KnM Ilrol Street W<>Ntn«ll» V. J Nancy F. Reynolds Helen Schdt Olga Graf Mare Elste Joan Thoas Alce Ffe Meber I'lnltH ltfl l>' fltrr-cj.v H Mounttlntlre Servc T HEKVICIfl" PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH r** VJ22 USTED TODAY FABUOUS RANCH $72,000 a IMulu* % NLgf t n n j h r;u c l h 40 lllullxml* ^ I*»* h r «kl' n v lrrw.,. I * fu'tuuul v t tat anl Uus hv K n -- 'I hrhm^h tnf ua jt ol... Jarr J > M\ l^ rmu lu* ; umlhor Jr'lHlM,. < Tn- knxr :< H*l I:IIII- Jj> lmhil IS II JO> -. * Tlt* rjl- \ h ** I*f<*a M;k IIIL> >^ lnt %* M M* ^t\-0,l ID t\ AI JMrkf ^ (lt* Iujn* tn- UI on nl poul, c;t h'hn 3 nt t;*j;k ll t-ss -: ; lsx.,. \\\ H f.m* l> 4' l r t N n J * t^^u-^y.r ;tn If ahutf<»u ft t lu- tm.«n;f hslhh IK a f I t III - I > *t\\ dvv In M s o,., Th*' nl* ll onl.s <-4-l> DM lor llt ll- JIMfcf h MO tlllm'll \w rlnk lln I-JIII, CHARMING FIVE BEDROOM CENTER HALL COLONIAL $59,900 In*; sjnre -. Two vnr NftnU'r In U' 4>rJu4 S«-fl rru, (I VJINJ lk lu JIIUH nrtvf th»>, tl*m >rtal u* hoo I* Jccor wh-lt HJ) HMIIS to ;tll, «, Vlw IJIK IJ vj I'IMMH JN ff r4w*i"*'<'<l anl tt*' dllrm rn cu'*- HHnfr* JI luur ljtlly,,, TfHTt' Slt' H I *'** fll*" Jl»t I H nnd n nl-r <J«n,,. The ktrlu-u?h Mt4 h ru \vi tlll- thut- Vtkn (A I V*" FINE HOME AND A COOL POOL FOR THE HOT DAYS $36,500 Crsply vh ;u lmn^*lu-lr V\H h tlo *<-Htl'<L S \' Hoy IIH'C lrjroonm.,, Ilnnl- Nn.r rnlxt'ulmmru brfrk- \\:tl\ lr'plnrr In le llvftu.' I4MIII... \<<l* lllllll^' MHMU... rnvlltml tanl] y rmm... I'llll l plot U7.V vlth -. uy l.nrt *., And >ul nth IN A TOUNG, MODERN FANWOOD NEIGHBORHOOD $36,900 " tf»tl -" J Ol UK Jnl tlrlr ;ttr;<<(lyc IVIVVK and rjumji^n ukf* tll* nro tut <U^MII'JIIIU*. r rn purth'hr Uonr IIUH IKM^II JIJIIIINlKl> ul(hlt h l Uy ra, Ilu snu foun ht ^. IHIIII II l nf<»-lut ntn ruotu, \ I tr n, hrl^lt \t\ IH^- rmm n kltrltm) \It >ou ntl MALVERNE RIDGE VICINITY FRANKLIN SCHOOL $57,900 uvrv* ths \)V ]r4* four Jn l (lnu o n«>,.. < OVIT yvnv I4I SPACIOUS BRICK-AND-FRAME HOMEPLACE $58,500 n tvll On wrv l<»l nl jnu't ^Irrrt h n Sr^tvl Phtlns, 'our lm«iroohm,, * T\ o urfl MM--Ju f I a I K.,, I'll JU I > roo *. lent lnl^ H u In the kltlt h Hf.. fc 'IV * atlurlrl» pol,., Ir NIOII... t'ujj fur - PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH I DO, E&TAULISHKD 023 latnff Meber* For IMMl:ll A TVftfon'H OlflDfllr Servce 5 El Street only, Alnt Ilrocc Cunllo M. Alfblld \V. Mlchrlnnn Mrw. Jnnct D. Itltcble SSa M. Dtl.r Rtche L'::-475O Mrn. J«'nc<lo foduruckn M It tt h I) llrrhcrt W, Vntter #:ta-- Everson F. Pearsall EDWIN O. EDWARDS, INC. 2 El St (f Tlttr u Syntr SEE OUR UNIQUE WINDOW DISPLAY OF HOMES FOR SALE PROJECTED IN COLOR FRESH AS A DAISY PKUCHTKT, S-nub plans 4 I.' -I rm'tn. J ba! I'Monar n E'UI-r nh'ntkv SKTTNU n n\ MM ras u] uu- \V/ W c;r- \*y\. J ust Lsted. f;{;,!mh), THE GARDENS Sunny CMNTICU llalb ('Ol/l- M.\ L n l*vt']y ***» ^. )t\ DK- TH»N, SPAnors, ary HUMUM IhrnuyhnuL M <> I) K It X KT- ^IHIN, h'^r vu; ruun, furtun I nnk roo, junfllf t\vu, p'wlcr r» HI n, sev JIK" roo. 4 heflrcjuns, J culorcl tle baths on stu-nw) floor. Move-n Coullon! SGI,, EDWIN O. EDWARDS, INC. 2 El St 't2.S002 Mr*. KllBtetl Flynn..U»:-R»40 Mr*. Joy llru-vrn JAMES J. DAVIDSON Henltor of <hc Syute MANY PIKE LISTINGS BLUE CHIP OFFERINGS! SEEING IS BELIEVING! INSTANTLY APPEALING CAPE COD Fnr!&:7,r>nu t \ hs spot less lo«wouhl ho har<l < boat I Sx p^rfccl roornrs wth Ulcd l><th«, llr'lar* n lvng rxn, hree/.hway lmu-ch, nc^th*rl on \ beautfully hndscapwl lot. Your In- K))*^ktlfjn Would bo wtll worth BIG FAMILY?? S-P-R-E-A-D O-U-TII $40,900, J'Mvc bedrnunus, %?j;ths, a pa j ]le<! rrrr^nt on roo. For the pa; I M years t ln been a 'anly <hl>;ht n a yctk fjly HKhljurlnod o.sl rnnvenrnt If) school H and shappn^; no know, lor wo hsvo vt-<i t here! (,^uz t In- ct^hbor^ ccl «rf huw nuh Uuy lke localun. HANDSOME COONIAL CONVENIENT LOCATION $4,500. Ths sturdly MM sdtt lunu* las It he(iroonks t 2\<> bftths, ; nd st Hu stucl'. lultl durng the :{» «, t has the qualty wfrl\;nwh ]) and detal (f IIIOKC days, Fne NEAR FROG HOLLOW ; A COUNTRIFIED LOCATION $4,900, Tl4* Mally bult, MIX rn«nn h'hw* luts '4 brflrcunns and two tled l>athw all n spotlt condton. Tls vwt* locaton nffers country stnosplu r<; yrt h fo run YCMI h'jl to rv r t p ry tlng In bt-ut If ul nnvr-u colltou A rual fn*- hou! JAMES J. DAVIDSON REALTOR AND 254 E. DROJU) ST. WKSTFIKLD AD Ooly ^e P. Hall Barbara Murray Knr IIIIlH Arot r S;tZ-0D SD97 FREE ANTIQUES!!!! Thr lucky tnyer of Lhlw ol<l VIIIUKT Colonal lne ^'" nhrrt nl lr alrnos tlst : r«* nnt aval lnmu alone. A, potental dnll InnKsr on nver SLn JUTf nt* );MHI, A\ r LJ *sprcnfu N h a t r**( s * n<l s nl s. Knur bedrnuk aul l»at I upstars and lvng rttftn. tluk o n, kt rh/n n*l rlannlnu' lrh lnwn. A n ffur-n ; rt- sn'ond r,v f'> tn* tnt t-tthtls of t hs huy f a«ly ph-as n a for MIIH Russell S. Wood. W.TOH Duont Road, Far Hlls, N.J. III-M-JVKL, \Vlsnn Sclool, I r'.(»n^ M'ttth-r bedrooa. stall w-r, otf full hath, powder u Inwr-r fvm, full t x''llut vnul t tr>n t wnll krpt. Lvng ronn ( fjfnlnp rnun, rcc kttt-l^u wltb tablr an'l other upplanccs P 2 car e»ra.ee, well landsnped, Abkng S5l',5D0< Prncpals unty, :u^^ BARRETT & CRAIN tt REALTORS ft ft Two Colonal Offces" MOUNTAINSIDE KXCI.USIVK AHKA RKPUKSKNTATIVKS I-'OR ";x;t;utnjo HO&IBSEAUCH" AN AJTUJATK OF I'llKVIKW'S, INC., Tll'J WOltLD'S FIRST AND KoIlK- MOST NTKNATIONAL KAI. ESTATK CM5AJIINO HOUSK. ALSO SOLl AUK A MI3MBBRS OF "CIJA (COUNTRY LIVINKS ASSOCATICS) A LKADINd SKTHO- POUTAK-SU3JUHAN EXECUTIVE KBFERHA, SKKV- ICE WITH HI-;AU«UAUTERS IN N. V. CITV. K'Stflcntlal ^lcs rate U>tl :s lu volue of Jstj_'s aw "SALES VOLUME NORMAL LISTINGS VOLUME HIGH" ll ll^ "Westft Id area conthun- n a noral nunlu-f,t, vulu^. Ilowfvn-, lc nuulwr &. oontnu^m to cx-ot-d that uf any n--«mt year. tct»u n ; front >uyt; Walt Slncl Journal truy appt-ark las Tut^aay (July 7, It7u)"tln' law <f supply A lt'tnn las rt-^uhc n Mjnr lowt-r HUXQ pvvas (\rlh-u\u.v\y In De 4(h\l & up un ) than ^lt luve been unlt-fpntur] 00 flays ago. We wll lv (ju-uyd tu fd-vvanl a Xerox copy of the Wall Journal rtclu on request. Cod t SHOW PLACE FOR ANTIQUES RAY PECK CAPE COD $42,500. for all (Itr <*lr«l4>t f> l Uy Ilk^ a H*# urv fro IH thn cu^lon 'np^ >VflllutMburK Interor n IIHPMI uttrm'uv** lu'l w for atft* f'urnlfrv d oui KIHKH, Ttt-rt arc H or lrdron A d un lnt,., lfdro [HUM I-Hlttn^- u on Zn<n, trtulltuul Ilvl run r fhnlly (lnlnur r<mmu elo^rl'ul thwen,, A dot^ltfal 7' Hor<>4*n4Ml A tl<m^tml Mrt-h, ljoltn^ jatlo ov-r- Jook 4M»lortl f;ard4mh, IInd-A»llt KIIIUKI^ tvxtfrlor, whte IVut*4% IOM4 hu UIHI f u<( * <% 'IHIIIH country HellllK»<M to the clr. Slttc* thn IN II l^rfble nev llhtlu>, ay we nuf^^eht early <>ull I "MODERN HOME - SIX BEDROOMS" ALL ON SECOND FLOOR $69,900. Jl*rt» IM n rare tln«i, ltd<*c>4ll t nearly now <HI7) Olonnl ATMII N!\ full-nl»<-d lodroonh all uut ftevoiml flmr. 4 VVlltlT Iltll phlll almo ltl*'l!hleh ltlth, del\4' 22' fnlly roo wth Jlrelac?, ^len odern kjtrh^n <2<r>,., Kood-Hly«Ml t I rout ]»o-4'lt, uttjt^'hvd two vnr ^' t Hrt't't In \VtNtlU*ltrK denfruble ^V l urt-. nmul o >ortunty for a v-rng- M fnnllv. May we- HBgeHt your early Inqury? "STONE'S THROW TO SCHOOL" 5 BEDROOM COLONIAL $37,900. JKt t '*lojt, Hklp t jup * Cruu our *>f o nhr NchoolH IK tltn ruthr Hpn'loH. tylrul "W>Nt»el<l rolonhl/ TM> nlr^ly kept Interor IntJtdeN H IrcdotH on -nd PIMK two extra roo* on lrl.., 4 k ouforatlc lvng rooa- >vltf llrc fc bullt-lu vllrth, *unrm-rt»n, dnng roo quant uu'ov', <Mtr<*rful Hcl'a'e kltcht-n.. * Jot tall tree*. Truly a Hue new IUlln&' tor u fully. More to tell, ay nc "RANCH WITH 29' LIVING ROOM" WOODLAND SETTING $59,500. Here- IN n 'lel^rlffll ranch IMIIIIT wllh one uf the I»MH< evt-itln^ lvng roonm we'v* nvvn In n IOUK tjn4 fc, lu IMNIUIOII to HH KVnvnntH jr< ortlok <lf#* x Jr»">«-Notn ornftmuahhlp IH rellecttm In on It In«*llofl Jlr<»»ln<-r "nl, arble fat^l Hre»lace & other detal*,,, thv faully rno IH IIIHO Inr^e 2y\2) wllh "Mten-dowr' entry, ned teurth Irlok llrelms hckory IIIIIIOIIIIIK, phture wndow tttd nnny Wtllt-nM",.. throe nood-nlzed ledruon 5 hntlh* ncely dt-roratel dnng ro(»* neleneekltehet. *. cvtnl»r <'unllt(ml^r (KUI), any otlu h r N et-iul rofort fenturem, * - traned Iy halfnn-uere of U<KMIM In Sc-ntch I'lnltN' desrable **Pnrkvood ' Mocllon, Shre tutn IH our orlrll advertseeat, we hope you'll not dvlny. "OLD ENGLISH PUB?" 32' SWIM POOL $46,900. THIN NpneJoH old^r hoe Kltun^d In one of We«t- JhM H popular ftelool aren (Grant) hnn been crefully rt>n(orrd throughout ll t'onlaln nnny tnhnl A: plenxant Mrprlnes ItMrludln^ a cutnpletc nud 4'hnrnlK *M>a lln^llnh Puh" (rerrrntlun ruo In the ttettrut), Thr kltt*l<rn IM deluxe nnd JOIHM n Nuuleek wtlvh ovrrlookn n colorful, M'C'lrtfMl Kwl poountlo eonpl^x. Oh yen, there lre tlvo tedroonm 2 IUIIIIN, SS - lvng roo wth beaed eelln nud fully lluln^ roo phlh wpttlnl orjlpet ^nloret II you hnve been lookng- Tor uulfjue ltotr* wo hope youml Inuulrc NOOU nhout thlh Ijrjnd new lltl "HIGH ON THE MOUNTAIN" DELUXE RANCH $75,000. Tl IN larloh rntubllnp: ran eh beaut y IH Hltuntcl Jl^l t MoHlMlth^^ AVtelut^: IIHIH *t entmdleh JuKt about 4'verythln one eju (teslrt- for cofort A convenence, Tlc conteporury Interor Include** thren^ hrdrhum (two wnlk-h 4'loNetM In Planter) ISM- IutlNwNtudy.,. SO* "lcturehook" tally roo wth rnned lenrll rtntrr Hrepluec jl barbecue phh Hlldln^: doorn lo 4M»' all <»verlookf( fre I* (270') vooded rear ynrtl), (It luve IH V<r ktchen wth djnlltf Itunclry rtvon v, <v\cunff lvng roo wllh flreplnee,.v dlalnjur nren, (cntl nlr codltlo!lnu> radhr caul rolled ^urnj-f doorh^ utrlerkroufl Nprlnkler HyHlrn. Other Nfeeltl rrnlttren raloret Stnee H IK IH truly ^uuo-ot^a-klnu," we you'll call noun. BARRETT & CRAIN REALTORS ft "Two Colonal Offces" ft 43 ELM STREET NT. ). SlnH,,r 2IC-0.VI Gctr»cr C. Cran* ratrlck I). Mlnoffc....2:t2-4-M!l Blun Mlno K u«2»a-o32s Ilnzpl n. Ward U:U-N)I:t If. A. Moore,.I r 233-7OT7 George I'. Rkltu'lf*....^ NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD Mnfnnl S.3-78RR Ilojrer D. I.o\ C Jr. S33-7WHS Herbert J. Iron ^:>:t-4lo LaTrcnre Mnnnlno...aT6-T5«G. noscrn, Jr. almhwlv It, It. Dorrctt, Jr«0PM SJ2-7O30 WESTPIELD MEMBERS SC. PLAINS FANWOOD Multple Lstng Syste ' LEE K. WARING REAJLTOn 0 JO. UJtOAO STHEET ONE IN A MILLION WIO HAVK JUST I,I3TKI> THIS V'KKV Sl'ltC.lAls (<;UK(K)M (-OU)MAb \A('ATl': IK THK HIIMII.AND AVKNUK SECTION OF W MAONIKICISNT DKTAIL AND A UEAI'TIKUL Fl-fKJJl J'f^AN \IAKf: THIS FINK IIOAL: ONE OF ITS KIND. CUSTOM BUH-T 3V lob BV- ANH. IXlVKl^V JAUDKX WITH N I ) I'ATIO.?7H,O0O. OLDER HOME WITH CHARM LOVELY SETTING NORTH SIDE & SO CONVENIENT FINK OLDER NORTH SIDK HOME CONVENIENT TO SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING. WONDEltFUL. ENTRANCE FOYI2H WITH MUSIC KOOM AND HEADING AIvCOVE. LIV- ING ROOM WITH PIUEPLrACB, J-AHGI3 DINING HOOM, KIT- (JHKN WITH DISHWASHER, AM) ADJOINING FAMILY HIZI5D BATING AK5A AN'U TV ItOOM. TH3 SECOND FLOOR HAS FOUU BEDROOMS AND TWO BATHS. PLENTY OF ATTIC SPACE PLUS TWO MOMS ROOMS AND BATH. 3ASFJMI2NT HAS A NI3W OIL luhnisr AND HOT WATEH I-IRATI5H. RECRKATION ROOM. 2 CAK GAUAGIS, HEAUTIPUIt SETTING. LOVELY GLEN AVE. COMPOUTABL5 COLONIAL. TOP FRANKLIN SCHOOL LO- CATION. SIX DELIGHTFUL HOOMS, % BATHS, 3 BED- HOOMS, RECREATION BASE- MENT, OIL HEAT, GARAGE, ATTRACTIVE WOODED LOT. $43,900. LEE K. WARING Multple Llstln* Meber Iff C. Broad St. AD EVE3NIVG Walter Krkhnrt Dnrton UUchoff C. B. SMITH, JR. Realtor Meber ultple Llntlncr Syste Central Ave, CONVENIENCE t It* UH- hey to the locaton uf ths <j;(rrmun (/olunlul on tce **h;uu-d Kan wood street, Hlorl walk to UH staton, stores & school, Ivlvn^ roo, sejarute dnng roo, electrc kltclen wth dtah washer Three bedroow (lurffe aster bedroo) attached tfarago. $:[j,sod- WASHINGTON SCHOOL Jn Hts uch <okrod locuton, on a d'a<l-crl street, tht> cljtrer has a freplace n lvng roo, dnng roo, ktclur wth MfIf dennng OK ranjo, Uvcl laundry. Three be<s, attucluml fcarak^ I-3x<trllent uottuu (4 ar couutter«lu'luflcd). overszed dvvn lot, trees,?35,900, SPIC & SPAN Ths c]<?hghtful colon Iul f ntu* at«d u u wndtg, tree nhad'^i Scotch PlahN wtr^et, hun a llrcplur' n th* lvng roo, dnk roo, ktchen wth dlnne Kp:re, dshwasher, l»t (lor den. Thru** twn-tnzc bedroos, VS bathtt, Itecrcatlon roo, attached garage. It's a beauty! $39,- 5 00, FOUR BEDROOMS Cnfhedral cellng lvng roo, dnng ru*n, table yjace In odern k Itch on. L.arsv ^rade level recreaton rco and laundry; 2M hathtt, attached *arago. f *!!tnl ajr trorulllf on I MR. On a turn-uround drect. HOO, CENTER HALL COLONIA c-c n lvng roo (24 x 3), furnul dnlnk roo, ndorn Ufchen wt I s^jstrjt' break fa«t roo, panelled rt«*n, POUIt bpdrnu^, 2 J, l)*thn ( double "Kurrt;t\ l>oep lot, >atl<*, Jn tre nurh desred W l l d (lurdcns. $(, C. B. SMITH, JR. Realtor Centra! Ave, WeatQeld ttcber Multple Lltlng Sjte CInIre Hnrk«r 2S3-4MI Adflyue Chalon SS«-C08f) O. If. SMITH, JR THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. REALTORS INSURORS hoe wth very apacloua roos. den wth angled freplace wll; foral lvng roo; cjinlng roo slzert for the larf?u fknlly; new odorn kltcluu wth freplace, eatng fpce. Four hedroon plft u nulte on tho thrd floor of two bedroos; ultra odern bath. Kntru houno beautfully updated and»o lvable. Grant Helcal area, $G RANCH flttng ncely on a knollfd lot wth ; oxpunhve luwn. Sx roorn^: two car gara^o; a laryc «crconecl ade puruh. Well kupl. $4-,000. DANKER & DANKER, Inc. Realtors Insuro or Maltple 49 ELMER STREET EXTRA SPECIAL LISTING \ BEAUTIFUL BIG CENTER HALL COLONIAL I IN THE GARDENS! 4 BEDROOMS 2'/2 BATHS 24 FOOT LIVING ROOM URGE DINING ROOM DREAM KITCHEN WITH DISHWASHER HICKORY PANELLED DEN EXTERIOR PAINTED & NEW ROOF IN 969 CARPETING INCLUDED LOVELY YARD WITH PATIO SEPTEMBER POSSESSION CALL US FOR APPT. $6,500 t REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE! NOW PRICED AT $36,900! EXCELLENT COLONIAL IN A- CONDITION I FIREPLACE IN PRETTY LIVING ROOM SEPARATE DINING ROOM PANELLED DEN SPIC & MODERN KITCHEN WITH EATING SPACE & MUD ROOM & BATHS THREE NICE BEDROOMS FULL BASEMENT WALL TO WALL CARPETING INCLUDED LOVELY LARGE YARD WITH MANY SHRUBS & TREES SEPT. st POSSESSION REASONABLE TAXES CONVENIENTTO TOWN & SCHOOLS ^ HTONJSIIKNf?].: c«t«*r hull fuur bedroo, L'Vj bath Colonltl «pllt rall NHW-IT WON'T IAST! level. Hejutrully szed roonw; llrcplacc In the lvng roo; lnr^c *""* " v " ' «v«fcrt^» ultra nudorn ktchen; a treendous thrd level bedroo wltl roo for Its own hatl. Fuly roo; larffc sladud rear A nce loc lt a lovely treed scus. 5t5,yOO.. _.... _. «.._«MVIO lft])hook HouLh Mkln r-olanlal. Nlrc larffc lvng roo dlnuk roo to lt the larp«fuly. Three lcdroonh Hccoud door; two ore thrd floor. Sue a convenent locaton Cor SCIIOOIH and \&- NC 9 IjN.SCHOOL colonal oht Hvtljr n Its decor. Seven Freplace n t!v. ^0' lvng roo. Well uzed rear tot for chldren's roos; lfludlff den; three twn szed bcdroonh; J t baths, play urea. Lany dl.stanec to staton and Meloola.?3<;,)00. CJAKDKN locatlcjn Cor thlw center hall older colonal. Kvery nook and cranny or Its el^ht roos, 2V a baths, hus b-on updated and odernzed. A beautful new ktchen wth a prvate roo to the roar besdes the table snuee n the ktchen. Den off the lvhr??"<: four t>cdrooa; wulk up attc; two car detached garage! THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. 26 Prospect Street 232*0300 LOUISE B. JOHNSON t, DEAN JOHN SO JV, JU, _ Florence Svtaulta SUIDDIIC Bacon Andrer Meber of Multple LUtlns flr«te and Natonwde FIND-A-HOMB Serrlce Ia. THE GALLERY OF HOMES PICTURE BOOK COLON I A NEW KITCHEN $34,900 a lct Punwood no»?hborhoo<l, Ul H HpacldUH lonu Jn» «yc-a jpoul JJ us ; spado tm'droonn. a Huknt' "now" corner l V & BCllod dcn - AVe lllshly WYCHWOOD BY THE GOLF COURSE $49,500 charng ranch hoe for a saller faly In a quet -. Wyelwood hats 3 bedroos to copleent a clarlnc " J ^P..^ "replace, dnng roo and odernzed ktchen, wat tll you KCO the unque and delghtful flnlshcd busc-,.." "upwrato roona each wth Ulffercnt decor unluxurous, A very "specal" houue. TRADITIONAL WHITE COLONIAL IN THE "GARDENS" $6,500.;.-.;;n; " V? / "" fro!.? V ]) t",,^'* Onu-lous nl-r hull plan, lu-auul ntnv ktchen wth all (ho h.-.st aptdu.cch, *-y breakr««t roo <>r»tndy adjonng. The lvng roo IH lnrj;c-, UH IS tho foral dllk roo. J-uur well planned bedroos and 2 full baths uphtura. Anulcr new and exceptonally choce " " AD H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. IIE3ALTOHS AMPI.E railicino DOTH OFFICES ITANWOOt) Arenne Jr Kny Bon the 233-C888 Mnrlon Mfllvrner...,-, L.5 Taylor, SJZ-7805 Dotty ElopCun 88O-05S«Jd Hhth Bleorca, DANKER. & DANKER, Inc. 49 ELMER STREET ESvenlnga Only Lnclellr A, Gchrleln UIU HalMh 232-B563 Lee Danker > Albert G. Dnnlcer U WILLIAM A. CLARK REALTOR INSUROR 436 South Ave. West Multple Servce for 'Area -Alaerca In tfar U»S*A.> RENTAL We often have 4 bedroo, 2 bath hves h Wuutfleld for rent usually tartljr around 375* per o. Perhaps we ay be able to help you. COLONIAL $3,500. Heflruo Colonal wth lvng Wj dnng roo antl ktchen wltu'u'w <ll ]wusu»r, ;unl fat* nn Npaco. W/W carpetng 220 V. twvvu;e, baseent and attached K"rugt. In JFunvvuud, 4 BEDROOM CAPE $33,800. Very nce hoe. W/W tarptslnff recreaton roo n laat - ent and attached ^nratr*. Maple Hll] Karg, Scutch Plans., SPANISH TYPE $33, Bedroos 2 buthn, 2 rar, plus 20x3 upstara porch, Panwoucl ALL BRICK RANCH $34,900. In Wfttleld Lvng roo, dnng roo, ktchen, 2 bedroos and larpre baseent panelfd rccrvallun r o o n, Aaeuable ortgage H( 5VS ^. EXCELLENT VALUE 3 BEDROOM SPLIT $35 f 5OO. H hoe r* Jar^rer than avrr* auv. wth a 20^x3^4 lvng roo, hrrn llnlr: roo and ktchen wll uadrfs «ph«fl, C)n the H e c o n ( Irvcl trf tlrec rhot-e tlrounw wth V IJUIIIK. There Is a recreaton roo, full batent and attached parade. W/W carpetng <rapo» JncK ]jovely 7 V lot wth hvutlf ul Wpcs and bhrba on a knull n Fanwood. $46,900. CENTRAl AtR CONDITIONING 4 BEDROOMS - 2V 2 BATHS Thn hnnacultl: loc IM OH :L fuet W-Htllold t*i rul* near urlool. In addton to the l h x 5 lvng roo, foral cl roo tjl klflen \v \h wa oven, tnhlr to > ran^t\ rllshwasher and ratng spure, Mft»H a Z2V&xI( faly ru<, UPH tful yanl averaglw 75x40 j owner trunnferrol. $57, BEDROOMS - 2% BATHS REC. ROOM - 2 CAR GAR. In the TrwwUttH School ftroa IJ* fbw H)acl^u» center hall hoe. There- n a lovely screened nurt'h to-spend the cool of tho *lay. The property n U3X5S fnd there IH no hennml-la feen IJIM hvre, l*]a«ter walls 220 volt ayrtte wth I0& a nn, Conulete alu- culnjw, May we 8lo\v you UlB lne coplete WILLIAM A. CLARK nenltor 488 Booth Ave^ Weatfleld AD 2-250O Aple parkns ** rear Area Representatve for Tre-Aerca Referral Pfaone* W, Uoko«o>,.AD S- Jack AV, Carenfer.--AUS-O74 ThornOB J, Decker..,,Ar>3~045 Wllllal A, Clnrk AD2-74S8 CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR JUST REDUCED $37,900 A ncft and clean throe bedroo one un<i one-hulf bath Colonal # on a. quet s*troot around tho corner fro Washngton School. Brght lvg roo wth lay wndow and freplace, full alze dnng roo, "cut In kt* chon a overwlzo porcl, Atarl'd Kurl pro, deep, well bed Ivt f«ht & ASSOCIATES, INC. Realtors GRANT SCHOOL AREA $35,900 Paradoxcal! A Kall hoo wth lartfc roon! Three twn bedroonh, plus a flablo year 'round Hleeplnj^ porch > rat floor powder roo! olen ktchen, cozy T.V. roo, bff dn* Ine roo (5'6") and a 2* lvng- roo wth flrvplnce. Serooncd porch, dctachcl Karu^c, Neat and clcun nsde anl out. CHARLES G. MEIERDIERCK, JR. & ASSOCIATES, INC. Realtors IVestfleld Maltlplft h Mnt Meber E BROAD ST. ' WEST FJ ELD THIEL'S SPECIALS $36,900 FANWOOD $39,500 SCOTCH PLAINS Beautful low ctr.'nce SPLIT Lovely G year o]<i SPL.IT In on lovely trcc-jncd quet :yu6" neghborhood. Kept In resdental «troot. Woflortul Mkr-nov conulllon. Beautful hoo to brh^ your faly UJJ hoe for tho lartlculur norhu 'son. $59,500 MOUNTAINSIDE $49,500 MOUNTAINSIDE Conteporary SPLIT, redwood If you've been looltlns for a. bcuctl eatlcdnl cflllsh -I cofurtuble COIX>NIAl/ n tllu _ rj urea.. _. _... hc<lroot8 balla 2-cur Hrcpluco grrtrc pato 3V-j raced urea ~ lot here wtth t s! a On parlt-hko a trrphy rural yettng llerh up on IMU-H yard. 4 bedrooa, un<l JVt* tho hll, batls. THE THIEL AGENCY 248 U. S. HIGHWAY %2 t MOUNTAINSIDE

7 REAL ESTATE - SALE KOSTER & MAGEE INC. 4 Park Avenue Scotch Plans uud Offce! Call Any Te # * * $43,500 CKNTRAI, AIR COOLING FOUR BEDROOMS TWO BATHS 2 CAR fjaracjk KAMI LA' KOOM IN. FANWOOD # >- * $39,500 * k SPOTLESS COLONIAL PIASTER WALLS 3 HUOE ISJSDltOOMS DEN AND R3C ROOM DELIGHTFUL. KITCHEN IS SCOTCH PLAINS BRTCK RANCH CKXTKAL AIR COOLING 7 HtJflTC ROOMS ' 2 CAH catlagls looxlno OUOUNPS SllfUWOOl) FOREST IN MOUNTAINSIDE $33,900 NINE BEDROOMS 5%-BATHS 5 PIIICPLACES SUTLER'S PANTRY STUDY PLUS REC KOOM SLEEPY HOLLOW AREA IN PLAINFIELD $27,500 BEDROOM RANCH ALL ON THIS SAME FLOOR FINISHED BASEMENT S2'xlO' GROUNDS WALT, TO WALL CARPETING OFF EAST 7th STREET IN PLAINFIELD KOSTER & MAGEE INC. FwaOfl-Mo Multple Mfttlnc Plftlnft-» ON A COlTItT -STKEKT- North plnlnnotd-greenbroofc PlnnllHd-Soutl Plnlnflrldll*-FlKeafaway IIMI-P MLS P Inc. Aln Vntlovltle Relocaton Rpt-Vl 4 REAL f STATE FOR SALE WYCHWQOD AREA Thl* spc-ancl-fcpun fs vacant a ready for you to ove rl-kht n, There's a larft lvng roo wth freplace, lull dnhk rovn, tftn ktchen, jafcusletl porch, and tled povder roo un the st lev^l. Three larfe bedroow and tled bath < the 2nd. Kull baseent wth fnshed pjay urea and 2-car attached K-ar&K*. Attrartyoly landnosped wth e ( x *llwt prvacy n the resr yard, $4HAft) HIGH ON THE MOUNTAIN A delghtful now lstng wth the WatchUng llctcrvatlon provdng a unque baelcdrop, Jtecently deeor&tert nhlce and out, ths odern sulk-level offers : twn-fezed beuroonp, excellent faly roo openng to the spauloup rear lawn where deer ay occasonally be ween, large lvng roo, dnng; roo, and *ut- In ktchen, QtN-upaney n te for school, $54,*0( 5POTLIS5 SPLIT Ths 3 bedroo brck and frno Fan wood splt-level n not only spotlessly clean, bat one of the best exaples \vp know of g-ood constructon, fro the sold plaster walla to the j-llotved oak loors. The faly roo on (jrartt* level opeh to a oat atttractve rear yard, The KtTGcned porch otfert* a ahncly- >sj)ot to upend a cool Huer's evenng* Qurk IOHHe5H[on for soeone wlo wonts a loc In "ove-n vandltlon." WANT TO TRADE? Would you luf* to fnd a hurx ore, HttPd to your pretu't heedn than the one you havojort'? Wt #rt» * n a lunulon to help nut only In fndng you ;L juoro uulldbh' hoe, but nuu by rt'iuvn^' you of tle rokponm- ) ty op M t -H J I ^r your t resent tv t dll UH about our new traue- In plan, and rnd nut hn\v H operates. You'll bo HO you dd! ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. te the " Realtor Meber Multple Llfltnff 8ypt«S3, MOUNTAINSIDE boaad Jan* *- oppoalfe Lawrence ELSIE BETZ r INC, Realtor <Muubcr of the Multple LUtlne S/«4et«) KKNICST V. V- HALL, INSUHUR FIVE GOOD ONES 38S-Sflft4 J Steven roo' splt level. Uw roo, e and ono-lalf bnthn, nretty street. $37,900 Tbreo Ix-lroon, roc roo, one and one-half hutls. deep lot, WaBllwton School. 544,900 An oldor IIOUBC wth four l>p<lroos f two and nno-halc In, two <jar earto. Inettate no^tenwl $59,800 A beauty, In Scotch Plans, Four treendous bodroow, two anl one-half h:ths r two cur yn $6P,0Of) Can you bellove RIOHT bedroos? PIUR tlreo and onehalt' bathh, lar^c lot convenent locuton, too. ELSIE BETZ, Inc. RBAt-TOn Erntnt V. V. Hall. Inraror 202 Mountan Avenue Telephone AD a BT» HM sundar plee call to B^f - AD Maron AUe* V. V. Ball. luauror RANDOLPH-WIEGAAAN CO Realtor* Moltlpl«lltlng Jtlerabera 5S Moantaln Ave«W«tlfJd FIVE WELL-PRICED HOMES t A four bedroo, two odorn bath, houne on a spacous lot on Carleton Kond. Te frwt Hoor Is u ffrftelous lvng roo wth Ilreplacv, lar^e dnltk roo, nu>dern ktchen wth eatng *<>ac* and.screened porch, a-car garage, 4,lHM) A 5-bedroo hoe n an unusually nce North nhlo UKMItlon because of park, town, lbrary, HUIIOUI, oc. --car \ deep lot. An unusual hoe for the sall or old or ftlly. It ncludes a lvng roo wth flrt- >lace t ktrlu-n, tllnl area and bedroo or den wlh a full bath on tn- (rm- The Bocond hfh tun bedroos and another full Ijth and u large acroen deck over a two-oar tfrutfo. In OH* anall back yard It* a. dunkng y n\ and It's n\cv t Full baseent. House unusually well bult, North sde, n the OnrdonH, ths hnuse lns an unusual unyon-lke qualty, It'w not the* nuber of roos alono (5 bedrooh f» baths, flr-st floor lvng roo, Hon f lhnk roo, otlornzed ktchen, lrraufuht roo) but tho way the hoe has born antaned, nsde and out. A houso plus, ths Is. fts7»3oo A odern 4 bedroo, 2 M bath Colonal close to town, on tre the North Nor Hde sde ((Frankln School), n excellent conn. Don an frst together dton ready to ove n. Don on frst wth everythng else, AIBO; We have ol ultple F«T Heddr Albert H. O. Wlcsan [ )I,F) Frankln School arf. r> ;» bedroos, wult to wall carp*tnk, ar condtoners, IU'W roof, n*w furnace, bult-n colnr TV. Corner lot. Prrl only,?3c,r» FOUR BEDROOM SPLIT IN Convenent to all schools, very s, attractve, fully earcentral flr uondltonlnr* noted \4 bathbp Z car tarape, troea, fully H) rubbed corner lot. Many tr featurbh. Afl^unuble Prlnutpaln only, 23!!- BETTY L WIEGMAN EVAS. R*s KI-4M 20S-a3S4 REAL ESTATE-RENT AVAIIJAIILR June bedroos, partly furnshed, Washer, rtryer, re* frlc-erator. Arjacont vacunt lot, G20 Drake PL Call Mr, Mldelent, between 9 and 5. G-4-tf SPACIOTS hoe stuated In Klght rot>4 t nclurlph 4 and Ijlff faly roo; 2l batlh; ^~ unr ^araro. Contrnl lr-eonutlonlr f ( Tho groundb upkeep wll he tnajntanod hy the owner, $475 per onth. AI-AN JOHNSTON,. INC., RCttltor, 6.4 ltu ^2 (.Mountan* VACATION PLACES stury, 2 bedroo house, enclosed porch, pato, prvate beach, GUITAR block tr* rlvt-r rghts, $7C perprvate r.efl«nnh Modern, nu onth; $500 season. MOD outh JSeach. Call 842- cxp**rlen<-e, C«J AW l- 20 t»-ur**n«(onsl and teueblns c-u-tr fur - uptltutle * 9-20-tI OFFICES FOR RENT WESTPIELD, wth seorptarlnl serv* ce and prvate Reorerarlnl telephone arwerng- avalable. Excellent for sales rep. or eull bus!nee*. D C-tf Corner E. Broad and Central 2O0-7OO-r>(M> q, ft* TVew Bntldlny Intftallatlun" Brokers Protected ^uleft Byron 22-S Real Estate Co. -20-tf CItOl T \D floor, Roparat<» ontrancf, ar condtoned, prvate parkng, aeoretaral ^trvloo avalable. Ideal for alufjcturtt'm rep. 232*8303. C-lS-tf -roon ou'lvo and one 2-roo offce. THulre Orur^ \Vlkt j nk p H Quby K(., W>sttc-Irt or call G-a WKHTI'II'M) Atlrurtvt- sall offce, 2nd Hour, huslnt'ss dstrct, r*-- Hcrt envruh-nt. $42 onthly nafter J\AI. 7-l«-tf 2,000 Square Feet Ar cohltf>mo(l ott've space avaltthle AUK'UMI Isl, 4 prvatt- nffces and 2 lar^e #<>n**rul offces. Can b«dvded nto MMH «<. I L. unltt*; copletely *:nrjt>tt**l & j)anclltml, wth all ullltleh spnlu'd nrlwlfn? jantor servce. t\h. llvvy. 22 lucatnn wth aplo parkng n val a Mr. ral Mr. Thel. THE THIEL AGENCY V24S I,s. Hwy. -*. Mnn APARTMENTS-RENT MOIJKIIN luxury pfrlnumt, 2 hearooa, lvng r«*>h, Utehrn, dnng roa and ha (IK Ar-t-tu^l j t lf>u t cl A llmh wnnhf-r, wsrbaw* tlsno»ak All utlltl-rt furnshed * xt-e*t rl^ctrh. $nr»o prr an H. - yur loa-s^ fall 232-2HE tf KOI'TII PlnlntW'M-IMahtlo'tl nca odern 2 and 4 roun apart ts, ur-c'ondltont-l, Kas ahl K^r^K^ Included. A PJJI<TI t ons now bolntr lakon, cull Mr, srlnk, 7r,r,-4Ox ROOMS FOR RENT rllt:: run utt'unuslu-d ont uv:uhlo at West llclr? Squad hullntf. ^nl y::-t; twt-en r> unrl M P.-Majjart ;:t he- LAUGH. nk»ply rnrnslu'd, ntlnutvo roo l"<>r u<*ntloan, t'on vunynt norlh sde local nn. ya*2-~-tu. LOST AND FOUND LOST Clue paakr.'t, Juno L, sde. 2.: FO( r \l» Cljnn bracelet. K'nnllwood Tnr. Owner ay oltrn fnr of June '70 Hgh School Grads INSTRUCTION K.. T,! t*;tr-hpr of pano,. CJasKu-El a popn your lone. (dc AD 2-TSHG. 6-5-tf HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED - MALE OR FEMALE pt'n Calf 2 V P.M. W\TKn Won or woen who are lnu*reat*r n ownng ther awn whule^ale bu.^lncfts. Full or partln*', 5T>0 to Sl.orn per rjnth der nt fn arul ablty. -fous between S A.M. UTUI 3-2; - f r t-x fun \ *' I" < j r ^ <- n ( I I ^ *-x*» lra t profrss'»r I I : r d u 'V n ; ^ ; n l v r 'U'wf. VVrtt* lo.\ :^I, ( fn-m I.VJMIM-. :,ft J-:n KL ft- CTSTOJIIAN wth echancal abll-- I*A ICT- II H: s;tw.< ty : Ooot salary anr benefts. Days.! tn't-rs / *-oll+-^ ( r j- Y M C A (! n - r s,- ^n-i }jy<\''' 4-23-tf I ll*-' O I M -,!' h.. vw - Ua< r.s of I IIL<> j\ al nn a nfj MHrM-lJ t pro[4 r; JUS n tn r REAL ESTATE SALESMAN < -I-t f A t vr nl" re lookng for S: ('Snan na n tn;r r lw n >uh n n-al c'u r \ ronrn TIL fl!- llp tfl '-I* lr U\sM* Id -Mult ^ ] \ < K- servng WVs (, S '>lrj (Ma n a AIo (^ll Ar. Tlh-l Inr ajjn* THE THIEL AGENCY r.s, flu \. 22 COLLECTORS lloht; MEN If you have a good hgh school record and are lookng for a job wth a future, then let us be the judge of your qualfcatons for a poston wth us n Irvngton as a COIN TELEPHONE COLLECTOR Steady eployent Opportunty, for Advanceent Lberal Benefts Must have N.J. Drver's Lcense An Interested? Call Monday thru Frday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. NEW JERSEY BELL Kql I'ljp'M'MUjhy lon HELP WANTED - FEMALE THINK ABOUT IT!... Your Senor Year Has Ended... Graduate to Allstate. HA) hnys wnnl'd (<-lvf-r run r t-rw \ flcnonnh SUIMI-IV nnrltn^s. < 'all I'I. 7 I\M. H*re 4 * your dnner lo f^nto n tt» wluu VOl t lullvldunlly nre unted. lnvc IntcrpMtlr op^ln^«nvnllnll^ nn I\SVn\\CE CI-KUI-, 'ITIAINRRS wth roottoul oppurtnhh^, af**r trnltlf, In OKltlon* NIIOII ^; THKnutf Hater, Typl**, Custoer St^rvlec ItereHetutlv^, lev unrl <l t«'rttor, AdUro^No-apl Oyentor, Serrt-tnry and rlull on thv ller. We oflvr a Hlerl Ieneft propt-ut ^vhu-h JntludtM Sen*«K'«lO^'p Se»r«dlN-Ott, IIUMUMH nlr-eoll(ta'l nfvr- Call us today at and enter the busness world wth Allstate showng you the way! Intervews daly SPECIAL INTERVIEWS SATURDAY 9 AM to 2 NOON /nstate INSURANCE COMPANY Mountan Ave., Murray Hll, New Jersey / _ An Kquul Opportunty Eployer DENTAL assstant for full-te eployent In lnt:al oltiro, Slust lu» oonhcetoun and rcllublo. Experence preforr**d but not nofpssary. Reply Box as3. <arc of Wrstflold Loaclor. T>0 H St. 7-NU r'l j or part te watross, banquet work. ^32-lSHJ!L 7-2-tf copany has openng: addtonal grl for general offce work. Typng, lut no shorthand rrgulrert, Interostnjr, dversfed wcrk, Fve tlay week, no Saturdays, Peranent- Ths could bo your frst poston, Wrte ISux It, caro of "VVostflelrl Leader, 50 El St., statng salary expected. 5-4-tf ;3 worker, Saturdays only, for (5 ntst typng* and answerhk Ic-l^phone. K xc clent opportunty for hffh school student to K;\U\ nttco experence. "Wrte llox SSl t caro of TVeKtfleld deader, 50 El St, TKILKIt. Krst Fedel Savlnpa, llo K St., ^Ve^lHeld. Telephone 2{l:l- S72! between S A,M. and 4 P.M. SECRETARY a perah anager uf larpo rtlstrlrt.sales nfttrt' u ftml <f ^Mretary who can assue vhponsbl! y. Must In* a Me to [y\u> and do M>t* st*uo, r» dy wot-k, all ben nls, startng salary $ I'l' week. Call P. Carragher, FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER 44 Centra! Ave., Newark W.I VITll! KEYPUNCH OPERATOR [ AIIT '. cut A'I 'II STATISTICAL RESEARCH, INC. CAM, I'M)I AIM IIOI SI-JK:r:M:* nrccud to txn t shore wth doctor's faly ft*v A us through Lar Pay. 7r::-^T- - IMHT-TIMK s*or ret a r y nrnl'es-sn. f r or ntervew S700. art* Mx wth AVON", t'se your spnrr le v* l lln«a\'<"*n"'s suer lne uf cusellcn ;U tollvtres, t--*rn lots of j$?. Tall now: 'lulns Area. Plans. Salary oontlketu on ' Arun, Mourttans«U* Area. SECRETARY Flno opportunty tor lug-ht prrl vlth K"<»< typik a slonlul. Sall tnulorn off ce located n SERVICES U NEED MOVING & GENERAL TRUCKING HENRY P. TOWNSEND ALLIED VAN LINES 24 NORTH AVID. AD 2-4-lfM B-d-tt TREE SURGEONS SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO Coraplrte MnlrrD Trrr Rrrvlcc State Cerllflpd Tree Kxpert FA 2-JMMI 8-2-tf BLDG., CONTRACTING & MODERNIZING? AND PATCHES SPE- CIALTY, AlL TVPKS MASONRY AND RBPTNIRTTrVO. SKNP KM- PLOTEDAKD INSURED. AD tf DRIVEWAYS Keep tho Investent In ynnr hoo «>r l*hnorh properly on th(* * < tlp tt Pldo utl an ARIMTAT^T PAVKD DRIVEWAY or PAltKFNCr AREA, nan WILLIAM A. PARKHURST & SONS, INC. S-B-tf r^: f TlfK WESTF/E-/) 'K.JJ LEADER, THURSDAy, IVLV H, Page 7?^ EMPLOY. WANTED If n >** MATL-BtK lady wshes baby-sttng day or evenng- Call tf MAN wth and sall trurk for yarrtn. Mov- Ing. No Job too sal. Call Ralph, -22-tf WIVDOff WlllS Fully Insured. AT* JUKI ' nnrl VOI.H CHASS s nur hread. ^*ut at rra^onable ratfs by two larrl workng brnthors. Call Jay nl Erc at 232-(ua7 utu-r G JMI. r.u-7-4 WOMAN would lke to b:thyst n!or lp fnr wo-icntr ott^rs, Chldren of aji ar,us. l.ow rat^s. 7",7- y<aur \ n wrk, FOR SALE JI ny HAVK YOU a uae for these? f tuper fber hollow tubes, 4" outsde daeter, V jnnde dlfeter, soe 70" ( senle 5C" lonff. Could br ua^d a«rollers, or JIH tar^h fnr rug rolllng, or dr^n up your own use. You c\\n lav^ as nnny aa you wont for only JLOO e<h at The WeMfKMl r-eader,!0 K St #( whw«thoy hst. (Had to have ynu en e look at the, 0-28-tf 0 ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET lvery >MClrll> u \.>l, to r. IMI, H:tO I'jrk Avr.. K<-4l*h IMflN SKO II vttlt I u> *rb:^ 5 n rol MMr:n YTI; su.u uust *\u>u\ rtrns)k-s. ;, K Ht. ALTENBURG-ELIZABETH, N. J. Open Daly 'tl 9, Sat Tl G HAMMOND ORGANS RODGERS ORGANS trmk "M NO ru: A t AM I: >lantu A- tlunll' KnnlK Soler Kvrrett Kn^a Steek Pano ftt'hl I'ln^^^ Month ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE ICIl7.jlctt ff 3V, J. l Ml t *'-ld lr; \\TI\N, <louhlt ( H tahl< s. «j«d ulu'r 7 t\m. COl Cll a tttm, very SI;.\HS rkl»t fufstut n<nl l, $ t w o v*'y lne I'CHI- L-. ral MI, u- fro^^r, U)>- Oll N ATI-; oval Vctoran Ir: ry l n- M\ S">; IhMjVer ktclu-n t al not, $2t>; a nu-lars, * a up;.it-nny I.<l brrl.?r>; la^m lawn su'trp^r, *-'"; pun-h rhrr.?s; laru*. r-h^-rd cast lnn t, S^'J; ahu^sy or bn nd alo^any I 'lucan I M y ft- Or- \ng rnun,s*m^, rarh stt,?ur>; nmf^any pan Uond,?L'>; hoy'.s rl<su, SI-: :! prro raltan s**l J4,; nak Ul- I'lH-n st*, $2"; wckfr <adlc wth \\onl on WlM'^l.K, **;"; all honk* \<> pru'- flur^ July; banj(j, $;!T; prtt- *-r\s swvel char. S2-; rtu crb,,^:s: walnut corner ruphoard,?:itp, AIM unr^ UUKAM: sor Open Frlf}/,sfut*4 U A.M. tn U 4M7-4U M;>r\\Nr.s or ssme. last chancr, Frday, 7J Austn S. >\ Surnla> WAI.I* TO WALK -rr H'(jn:- lor snlr, t av'kmkt, fhc ros^-^tty, t*xcvl - lent rnhtot. n AUTOS FOR SALE PARTS/ACCESSORIES for IMPORTS/SPORTS Xf\v Jersey's lav supplor. IMI'OIITF.n AVTO CRXTEU tl'u'k Specal rcnvrrtl stt'rrn^, r-crl j» IIHI lust nndllr.n, Call # j:;!-!* :l IH blue, over<hvc, K&M, IHMV Inps. t*x(^-llent rnnlllon, 4 J4 -^ I I. HI Ml,\.\I-TO.»'J can Ausl h- leau-,\' Sprte, rf Mellr t> j>a vl y > It IIH' TLC l,^ n-us :*:s^-n-«:» -> vew afe IMIII- '*l nto "nn A tl'sn'us ^ wll rlve to. luo-<nr SI lul'lu-r I 'Hll> r, u-w flttch, $ O"», nrrn su:n oxl a 'HMAT SIMMMMI aw:!«#;- VW n \- rllrnl I'OJMIH Iu [ (H), Jflfl, ;\\\ u, atrual lr. r;wtul ou'- MISTA\(J rohvrrlmc. l-ll. -:r:*~ u:^ wtys. \ w I. } top.,^'mv MI'MV, n w rt's. > urns Mn:MA f noon III"\VH r v ( 'll H, OMttnl rrl' * ST.-HH I In* July "'I. Prll < vvnrr, nl'trr 7 P.>L Thrslnv a ss r lock. W BOATS BOATb «H root ^Vhfrlwhul I-t wth T!fl' nnlnr :nul Onln" tra'r. n j;! (»td '' '>n!"'': wo >>;' I'I' I'fTM" t J.-^-lM fc- l I'..M. PETS FOR SALE \ \'«VMCS: nls wv r- I J- V Ml AH pu[ l' -r*-"l f L h I r All)'- I. I ' ( - - ' I WANTED I '- < < *. t (IMC VOI' h; vr f urnl r**, rhno, or v. re (.?f- ]? r.-l Thf Tnrn- Sty'. ::'-':'-?^f fro O'.'.O A.M. tndl 5 P.M. ML'-tf TOFt r:\yh fnr olrt toy I PAY CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR LOT NO Cl-OSINY! I'T::S flt "POINTS" TOl \rk PAID NO "K-:n NO TAPT:" T wll' cv.'hatp your rr:\) estate at no vu no ol> n, IXVKSTMEXT PERSONALS MRS. WALTRI8 Hendlntrt nnrl Al ve* 0ft IS, Hroftft St., 233-2NI COlkl*. BUSINESS SERVICES EXTRA TRASH REMOVAl BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ASSOCIATE WANTED I v*-l ( h:;l 4-lC-ff I-SO-tf v l.r t * To Learn What's New Read the Leader Suer Barn Theatre FOOTHILL PLAYHOUSE Beechwood Avenue Mddlesex, N. J, Now thru July 9 YOU KNOW I CANT HEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER'S RUNNING W«d., Thurt- $.75. Mulc«I«2,M It Sat. *2.5D Mutloal $S.0O Curtan 8:40 ALL SEATS RESERVED PHONE (20) /9238 Fun All Suer Long At The DANCES EVERY SAT. - EVERY WED. AIK CONDITIONED HIGHTSTOWN COUNTRY CLUB Andy Wefls-Sat. 2 Bands- Joe Mucha Every Wed. for folks 25 & over $.50. Always fun whether alone or couples. MBOYS OWIVI *IN Beyond the Valley the Dolls dly utltawn EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT! IWIJLU! " ^S SENSATIONAL RESERVED PltlCLS! SCAT ENGAGEMENT GEO. C. SCOTT KARL MALDEN [GP] : Aercan ove that lasajwsys wanted to nak% never bad the to do tefar«!" Mon. Thru Fr., P.M., 8:30 P.M. Sat., Sun. 7 Hol. :00, 4:5, 8:30 BOX OFFICE OPENS HOUR BEFORE SHOWTIME W.LTEK IKEADE W"W«MANCES 2 NOW PLAYING COLKhDeW Unted /Irlsls NO ONE ADMITTED UNDER 8 UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT ^ 7 9 ROUTE 22 WEST CORNER \ HARDING ROAD SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. 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8 :-'**. ' > : : - ' ' -. " ' j THE WESTFIEU) <N.J.> LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 6,3970 Weekly Actvty Schedule For AAU Physcal Ftness Week MONDAY-July 20»:30HO:30 Tonns at Tarwjws <f:(km0:w Specalzed group plannng te 0:004J:Ott Staff Meong for all personnel :00 Staff Meetng lor yll porsond :00-2:00 Twrlng al Washngton L Jefforson :00-3:00-"Art for Fun" at loosevelt :30-3:30 (Vfts nstructu at Grant 2:00-4:00-(Archery at KdUon Teen Onter Basketball clnc at Edson 4:5 Playgrounds close 7:<KK):0D Archery for adults at Edson Jr. Hgh TUKSDAY-^Iuly 2 }t:3(w0;;l)-tenns -'t. K Street 5:3* Grounds open?»:45-lo:45 Twrlng at Lncoln ao:00-:30 Keercatonal Sw al the Meoral Pool Roosevelt, Edson and Taaques " ". "'./.'" 0: $$-2:00-'Art for Fun" Frankln -' ' 0: (KM 2:00 Craft nstructon at Wlson ^", :00-2:00 Twrlng at Colubus.:-,., 0:00 Softball Gaes. ^ J:00-2:00 "Art for Fun" at Lncoln.. :.:. : : 2:00-3:00 "Art for Fun" at Taaques ;'."- \ 2:30-3:30 Twrlng at Wlson - ;.._ 2:00-4:00 Basketball Clnc at Roosevelt Teen Center 4:5 Grounds Clo.se :.V / WEDNESDAY July 22 Town. Tournaent. Day / :^ : -.' :: 8:30-0:30 Tenns at Tajnaques '" ' ; ; U:30 Grounds OJXMI «J:30 Trp to the Shore Edson & Roosevelt Teen Centers 9:45-0:45 Twrlng at McKnley ' J0:00-ll:30 Kecwatonal Sw Frankln and Jefferson : 0:00-42:00 "Art for Fun" at Wlson IO:00-2:00-Craft nstructon at Washngton \.. /." :00--2:00 Twrlng at Tajnaques ",".-" :00-2:00 Twrlog at Washngton ' - : "Art for Fun" at McKnley " :. " : :30-3:30 Craft, nstructon at Frankln 2:00-3:00 Art for Fun" at Colubus. '; \ - 4:5 Grounds Close " ' ''' THURSDAY, July 23 :.; :. : -;. 8:30-0:30-Tenns at K Street :.. f V 9:30 Grounds Open..-. j.,-../!:45-0:45 TVr-lng at Lncoln." "V-"- /- "." " ' "" : - : ' " ' ' 0:00-l!l;3O-'Recreatonal sw Grant, Washngton & McKnley 0:00 Softball Gaes 3:00-2:00 Twrlng at Colubus. '. : :\ :00-:30 Hobo Day at Jefferson. " ", ',. :00-2:00 Twrlng at Frankln : Craft nstructon at Taaques..: - :,. - : 2:00-3:0a-^Frsbee Contest at Washngton....'.:. :00-2:00 "Ant for Fun" at Grant - '. \., 2:00-3:0O Craft nstructon at Lncoln,.,_.:::,. 2:00-3:00 "Art for Fun" at Taaques. V \ ; :: : ; 2:30-3:30 Twrlng at Wlson - - r^- ^^r^ 2:00-4:00 Basket ball Clnc at Edson Teen Center..\ f "". ':,':"/ 4:5 Grounds Close, " v 7 / FRIDAY July 24 :. : :.^.:,-v.,,:>;"; 8:3040:30 Tenns at Taaques '- ; : '" - ' 'V^ ''*: 9:30 Grounds Open -. ; ' ; V-' V. & ' '.' 9:4540-Twrlng at McKnley, -- - :.' 0:004:30 Recreatonal Sw - Colubus, Wlson & Lncoln 0:00 Softball Gaes 0:00-2:00 Craft nstructon at Jefferson " : "." :00-2:00 Twrlng at Grant :00-3:00 "-Art for Fun" at Edson Teen Center 7 2:00 4:00 Basketball at Roosevelt Teen Center 2:00-4:00 Archery at Edson 2:30-3:3 Twrlng at Jefferson :30-3:30 'Craft nstructon at McKnley 4:3 Grounds Close : : A GROUP ENTEItPRISB Tea sprt and enthusas s shown by Alen Cross. Charles Dzngan, Gregory Lorbr and Chrs Loder durng faly far nght at Taaqu's playground. Gran I Play fe Ids Monday, June 2!)tl, started another successful w ec k at Grant school. The regstraton las flown up to 220 and n ore are welcoe! Our crafts of the week were beaded ' necklaces and lanyards. Mrs. Thorn hghlghted the afu:rncon wth the akng of klus. Although our Mets of Wcslfeld were btfaten by Wn.shngl.on, Grunt held ts own a.s hown-wth the score of 4-6. Thvt TK'sdy saw any outstandng players. Coln Sth had a double thal scored two runs and Danny Parks had a 3 for 4 that day. Steve Sean Jan dd an excellent job n the feld. The groat backers for the tea were Bc^'by and Jerry Cleary, Davd Olver Sth, Hank -Duncan, J>avd Rener and Stuart McCfackcn. The tea showed great :pctentval and each eber dd hs Wednesday, our wheels were rollng wth the "Wheels on Parade." The partcpants were Roxanne Aurralegu, Ann Dc'lenty, Holly and Laura Haskell, Su& Brandt, Claud/a and Peter J&co'bs, Kate Keller, Sarah and Chrs Parknson, Ellen Brandt, Rachel Schulaner &ad Oatly lenz. Our 'wnner's (were frst place 'lunnesl Fran Kselca and Anne Kse'lca, second place, Lawre Stone and Tacy Srons. Frst place clest went to J 'and John Masn, second pface went to Valere SwaN, Nancy Ackonrta'n wnd Laura Brown, thrd place went to Kaly and Megan Da-ly. The Fourth of July brought frst place for K Hogan as ost patrotc. Second place wos Dclt Corbet and thrd pla'ce was Ma-rk Hd-bns. Gretchen Kopf cye n frst wth the best a > a eon wheels 'and second place was Gary Swart. Most orgnal went to Betty Solon frst place; second place Alex 'best. There are plenty ore to uo\ Kopf 'and Pat L/auIs. All was not last forever, for everyone enjoyed the fun of decorat- H&se who havc helped t'he leaders Our food ctezns for the week; ng ther vegetables. Potatoes, carrct's, and onons galore now had but- Hed Hyfa-nv Tlvanks to au those 'clean-tp went to (Megan Daly and tons, rbbons and bov/o! Many who,have been ptchng n there! joned the fun of creatng a varety The Par s the next bg thng on of fgures. Whals ore, the kds our lst. There 'are plenty of booths loved the* tssue fl Dvers whch were to sgn up for and plenty of fun to the colors of the ranbow. lock forward to. We hope that ev- wll support us so that we The scavenger hunt was n suc-eryone cess w;h chans Coln S'lh and can have a successful result. Coe 'Dave 'Rener, t was f a clu.se ale!) one and all and see whut Grant las but Coln's tern of Jacke and JUy 'to offer! Sth and IVPark Prcpsner, Ove n frst. Rght behnd the cae the Lncoln ebers, Jeff and Clay Rener, L'arry Foster, Rch Sason, and After a week of gettng acquanted I -Sec II Wcbs-Eer. The lt WJS a close wth the leaders, Mr. Joseph Salnard, Bll Cutrer, and Debby evctng atch. Banks, BUBBLE DANCE A dance contest was held durng Far Nght at Colubus Playground last week. Pctured above s Gall Johnson, ter of the contest. the Lncolnles started on what looks lke a very prosng season. On Tuesday the aazng Lncoln Bobers opened ther season at 0:00 and when the dust had settled, the Bobers claed ther frst convncng truph, bestng a balanced Colubus 9-5. 'Ptchng seeed to be the key as Irene Mulroney's turtle; Best Dressed pet went to Kat'haleen Malloy's the contest was deadlocked at 0-0cat; Shaggest pet went. to Judy for four full nnngs, Colubus pushed across a run n the ffth whch went to Steve Moneur's gerble; Nos- Sngleton's cat; Most Orgnal pet proved suffcent lo open the- gates est pet went to Russell Evans' dog; sates /or Lncoln. Hts by Delanty, Best n Cat Class went to Mary Mller, "Bulwnkle" Koch, Vo-Vo, Flanagan. In the Scavanger Hunt, and Perlous Pole, sparked the the chldren were splt up nto two seven run surge. The sxth nnng learns. The wnnng tea boasted of saw three runs for Colubus and Bea Scully, Ay Szot, Tay Fernandez, Kathy Szot, Valere Page, an addtonal two for Lncoln. A fantastc grab n deep rght n the Steven Pago, Mark Robertson, Jean -seventh by Mary Klsheer put the ld on t. The Bobers, spurred on by a deep checrleadng squad, proved unbeatable. Lncoln has revealed a powerful, well balanced, and brllant feldng squad, defntely a penncnt contender. The coach erely coents, "The Bobers are Best!" On the next very exctng day the the Bggest pet went to Mary Alce Plennger and her dog; Sallest Dog went to Debbe Mller; Oddest pet went to Janet Hockenjos and her dog; Beat Behaved pet went to Sally Davs' dog; Slowest pet went (0 Shapro, Davd Oelberg, Danny Gray, Kberly Robertson, Ian Brown, Betsy Klsheer, Jacke Klsheer, and Lsa Ca cavano. On Thursday, the chldren took part n a Mask Contest. Frst prze went to Ion Brown for hs clown ask. Second Prze went to Bea Scully for her artan ask. Honorable enton went to Blly Qaubre, Tay Fernandez, and Lsa McFarlan. The Lncolntes had a Pet Show and alncolntes each week hold a Four Scavanger Hunt. The przes n thesquares contest. Ths week's wnners were Donna 'Fletcher, and Gary Pet Show were as follows: the Moore. Next looks just as prosprze for the Best Grooed pet went to Howard Greco and hs dog; It US I NESS WAS NEVER SO GOOD! Although sht? was the target of the sponge throw, Lncoln p];ygrounder, Kathy Clancy, looked as f she enjoyed her far booth anyway! NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS A fabulous selecton of faous furnture brands at the lowest prces you'll fnd anywhere. COMPARE AND SAVE! 2970 Furnture at 9S0 Prces NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS 5 East 29th Street, New York, N. Y. O06 CALL COLLECT (22) MU L f *»"."'- " ^ ^ --.: < v - :. ' * : / * '<'.". ':'.- y:<r. W&:,* - : > <, ' # ^ft#-*^3:-r^ ttrvm *& - -..$' >;- < ; : ^ * " ". ' - -" Srlon Steak Fresh Klled. $.9 Ib. London Brol.. Fryng Chckens WHOLE OR CUT UP.. $.79 3c Ib. Ib. Only Pendletort akes T, Frank's Faous Meat Ground Chuck. 3 lbs. $2.4Sknless Franks CHOICE HOME MADE OUR OWN BRAND Bonel Sausage Italan Pork Roast Meat Sausage 89c Ib. 99c Ib. -Ib. bag FRESH DAILY $.59 Cole Slaw and Potato Salad Pendleton Pendleton has gone soft on you. 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9 *. - - r- THE WESTFELD (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY Sec. 2, Page Socal And Club tvs of the Week n the Westfeld Area Candlelght Cereony Weddng Settng For Joan Foster, Robert C. Stewart Plero MRS. ROBERT CRAIG STEWART (Joan Irene Paster) U.N. Chapel Settng For July Weddng fa Of Margaret Cook IM'SS Marga^ot Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland B. Cook of 843 Hardng St., was arred to Denson Hatd Sunday at the an Chawl of the Ohurdh Center for the Unted Natons n Now York..Cty. The cereony whch was attended by a sall group of faly and ; ' Dr. Ewan to Wed Mss Llle Turan A candedght cereony at t h c I>r. and Mrs. Chrstopher M. Turof Rydal, Pa., have arouced Gluurcl Saturday evennjg tued n srrtarnage MaS& Joan the engageent ctf I>r. Turan'S >Irene Foster, daughter of Mr. and sster, Mss 'Llle Suzanah Turan. Mrs. Glt>ert Earl (Foster of 635 Glen to Pr. Stacy Nawoalb Ewan Jr. of Ave., and Rdb^gnt Orag Stewart, son WesUeld, forer superntendent of of Mr, and Mrs. Ha no 3d Wlbur schools here. Stewart of Claron, Pa. A fal weddng s planned. TU Rev. Rchard Sth perfoned (fee bc-4fcrty o'tlook cereony wlhch was [followed toy a.recepton n the Woan's Ckb of Carol Jordan Brde WesWfeM. Gven n aardage -by 3er other and father, 4e brde were a \<g sflrawblsft dress of fcueketf slk organza wth vertcal (panels edged n Val lace and a cfetachafble chapel tan. 'Her elbow length ve of slk lluson was a:utakaled o a bofw of whte wtn ' sand; : she carutett her other's -wecmng prayer book adonndd wth wjnte robes, green baby cafftrtatwws-jttvfv^te. streaers wth stepthartots. Mss Margaret Poster of Weaftf eld was her nlad of honor a "wore a long nt reen vole.gown wth a vertcal prnt of -Vrfote flocked dases. She earned V natural wcker basket of whte dases and * pale green balby carnatons. Slarly audrod (were her brdes'ads, wfro were Mss Shenry Devveese of Hlo, Hawa, Mss Vctora Burkholder of Canton, Oho, M&s ILane TYnvnsend of New Concord, Oho, ard Mss Jer.Rddle of West- bology eooety. She wll frends was perfored by the Rev. teach bo'logy 'n W 'a r r e n, Oho, Mel Hawthorn. where the 'couple wll resde. Thead of honor Was the brde's 'Mr. Stewart s. a 3969 graduate of younger-aste-r, Mss Caralyn Muskngu College and a eber Cook., Mr. Hatch s the son of Mrs. of M'ace fraternty. He teaches n Rchard D. Elwoll of Jercho, Long Wndha, Oho, where he's Head Island and Mr. Addon Hatch of Sarasota, Fl'a. ard Gerantown, N.Y. 'Hs parents were hosts at a re- Start drector ths suer. loauol B. dwell, the brdegroo's hearsal dnner at tlho MountansMe half brother, was best an. Inn. A sall recepton followed n New York' Cty. ' Plarrfcvncheon New ebers of the Welcoe Wagon Club wll be ntroduced at an Aug. 2 luncheon eetng at Her's Restaurant, Soutl (Planfeld. To Attend Junata Robert L. Mclntosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. 'Mclntosh of 8 Far Jlll Dr., wll attend Junata College n Huntngton, Pa. t n Septeber. He s a graduate of Westeld Hgh School. The TURN-STYLE Antques and Second Hand Furnture Bought & Sold Estate Sales Managed 707 E. Second St. Scotch Plans Open AM. to 5 P.M. Of George Collns, Tax Accountant Mss Gasol Lynn Jordan and George Thoas Oottns Jr. were arred Saturday- n.the <toapel of tle 'Frst Congregatonal Ohurdh. The weddng was attended ortljy toy faly, e^nlbens. of the tonde'and Mns. Col Idns s the daughter- of Mr, and. Mrs. Nelson Jordan of 42 Par Hll Rd. Mr. Collns 's the-son of Mr. George Thoas" Collns of.wynnewood, Pa, the lae Mns. Collns. Gven an taage by ta* fatter,' the brde wore her other's weddng gown of Epre style candlelght satn wth a chapel tran. She wore a slk lluson vel and carred a Colonal bouquet fa of whte sweetheart roses, nolatoe carnatons land f e l d. '-. r : ' ' IMrfe. Roy L.- Gates Ja\, ttf KnoxMr., StowfeuHt was: Irs son's best vlle, Ter,, sster of the brde, was an. Ushens were Tedd and'(erc her attendant. Mr. CotUas served Stewart of Pttsfbunsh & Claron, respectvely, of the brdegroo, Jaes (Foster' of Westfeld, brother of lhe brde, and Lawrence Jordan of Carnege, Pa. Mrs. Stentfat -s a 970 graduate of Mustenguna College Where sle was a eber of Delta Coa sororty, and Beta 'JBeba Beta Lt. Jaes Bahrng Weds Cheryl Boyle, To Lve n Georga The (arrage of Cheryl Andrea Boyle and Leut. Jaes Anthony Bahrng took place June 20 n the County Church of Syossot, N.Y. wth the Rev. Frederck H. Bachan perforng the cereony. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Boyle of Syosset; the brdegroo s the son of Mrs. Frank L. Mlls of Westfeld ard the late Thoas L. Bahrng. Mrs. Bahrng was attended by Mrs. Barbara Sh'a'y," fter sster, as atron of honor and the Msses Ellen Neely and Donna Wasus as brdesads. The brldcbroo attendants were Thoas L. Bahrng, hs brother, as best an and Joseph Mlls and Frank DeMarco as ushers. The newlyweds are graduates of Southhapton College of Long Island Unversty. They wll 'ake ther hoe n Valdosta, Ga. where Leutenant Bahrng s n plot tranng at the Moody Ar Force Base. Hostesses Board Mrs. Byron Martn of 02 Cranford Ave. was Jostess Monday at a eetng of board ebers of the Welcoe Wagon Club. Mrs. Ronn Burnettc presded. as best fan for hs so Rchard Jordan, bnoblea* of the brde, and Collns, brother of the brdegroo,.were ushers. The double rung cereony was perfored by the Rev. Francs X. Moan, S.J., asssted by the Rev. Leroy SUanford. (Followng the cereony a luncheon recepton was held at Echo Lake Country Club. The rehearsal dnner at the Kng George Inn was hosted'fey (Mr. Collns. A ktchen shower was gven for he.brde by Mrs. Howard SUanley and Mrs, John Stewart at the Stanley hoe. Mrs. Leonard Maraac and Mrs. Everson Peansall also gave a shower at the hoe of Mrs. Marsac. Out of town guests were Mrs. John Goebel of Lakewood, Oho; Mrs. Donald Knudsen of Rocky Rver, Oho; Roy L. Gates Jr. of Knoxvlle, Tenn., the M-sses Susan and Kathleen Collns of Wynnowood, Pa.; Mr. 'and Mrs. Arfhur Burk of Datnouth Woods, (Del.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Snrfth of Cheltenha, Pa.; Mr. and Mn*s. Walter F. Sth Jr. of PhladelphM; Mr. and Mrs, J. Start SW-artley of Stroudsburg, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Swar-Uey Jr. of Wcstport, CtKn. :Mrs. Collns was graduated fro Westfeld Hgh School and Ma UnvesLy. Mr. Collns -Was graduated fro St. Joseph's Prepa'atoy Sclool n Phladelpha and Georgetown Unversty. He s the owner of a tax accountng servce n Farfax County, V«a..... Tle couple wll lve n Venna, Va. Graduates wth Honors Mss Judth Mchele Pugh of Mohawk Tr., a recent graduate of Katherne Gbbs School, Montclar, receved a ert certfcate at the annual coenceent exercses held at Montclar State College. Mss Pugh copleted the two-year lberal arts-secretaral course and s now eployed as an executve secretary at CPC Internatonal. Garden Weddng Cereony Untes Roger W. Holt, Judth A. Sounders Pctro MRS. ROGER W. HOLT (Judth Anne Saunders) George Holzwarth, Bophyscs Prof, Wed n Chcago George Mchael Holzwarth of Chcago,., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans T. Holawarth of 522 Boulevard, was arred June 20 n Chcago to Mss Natale Ann Wess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E'lo Wess of Washngton, D.C. The brde s a graduate of Massachusetts Insttute of Technology and s currently workng for a doctorate n physcs at the Unversty of Chcago. Mr. Holzwarth s a graduate of Wtstfeld Hgh School and Wesleyan Unversty n Mddletown, Conn. He receved a doctorate n physcs fro Harvard Unversty and s now assocate professor of bophyscs at the Unversty of Chcago. The couple wll lve n Chcago. Mss Hollngsworth To. Wed n August Mr. and Mrs. Sauel R Hollngsworth o 869 Standsh Ave. have announced the engageent of ther daughter, Lousa Martn, to Donald Everett Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kng Morgan of Webster Grove, Mo. Tle weddng s planned for Aug. 30 at the Old North Church n Marblehead, Mass. Mss Hollngsworth s a graduate of the Pennsylvana State Unversty where she ajored n atheatcs and s a eber of Kappa Kappa Gaa. She resdes n Marblehead and s a coputer prograer for General Electrc Copany n Lynn, Mass. Mr. Morgan s a graduate of Purdue Unversty wth an engneerng degree and s a eber of Delta Tau Delta. He lves n Marblehead and s a te sharng consultant at General Elbectrc Copany n Lynn. EARLY COPY IS APPRECIATED A garden weddng Sunday afternoon at the hoe of Mrs. Roger Stephens of 485 Prospect St. unted n arrage Mss Judth Anne Saunders and Roger Wlla Holl, grandson of Mrs. Stephens. Mrs, Holt, s the daughter of Mrs. May Sauaders of 6868 Greenfeld Rd., Detrot, Mch., and the late Mr. Saunders. Mr. JHolt s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla P. Holl of 320 Prospect St. The Rev. Rchard L. Sth of the Presbyteran Church n Westfeld perfored the double rng ony. Gven n arrage by her brother, G. Brett Saunders, tle brde wore a sleeveless whte epre gown of falle wth slk ebrodery and floor-length skrt, and a whte straw pcture hat. Her gown and hat were tred w tl whte velvet streaers. She carred a basket of stephanots, dases and baby's breath. Mss Kathy Wtt of Wyandotte, Mch., was the ad of honor, and wore.a sleeveless epre gown wth whte bodce, yellow checked fulllength skrt tred wth dases and velvet rbbons. Mss Dane Messner of St. Jaes, N.Y., served as. brdesad and wore an epre gown wth whte bodce and pale blue checked skrt wth dases and atchng rbbons. Both attendants wore whte pcture hats and carred baskets of yellow and whte dases, blue delphnu, and baby's breath. Streaers on the baskets were of yellow and blue velvet to atch the skrts. George S. Lard of Ktchener, Ontaro, forerly of Westfeld, was Mr. Holt's best an. Leut. Wlla Jolle of Dayton, Oho, a college classate of the brdegroo, served as usher. Mrs. Holt s a %8 graduate of Eastern Mchgan Unversty where she was a eber of Sga Kappa sororty. She taught thrd grade for two years n the Greece Central School Dstrct n Rochester, N.Y. Mr, Holt, a 964 graduate of Westfeld Hgh School, s a graduate also of Otterben College where he ajored n physcs and was a eber of P Beta Sga fraternty. He has copleted a year and a half as a techncal edtor wth Eastan Kodak Copany n Rochester. Out-of-town guests at the weddng ncluded the brde's other, her grandother, Mrs. Dors Mazn, her aunt, Mss Sarah Rappaport, all of Detrot, and Mrs. Sauel T, Holt of Phladelpha, the brdegroo's paternal grandother. Pror to the weddng, Mss port was hostess at a luncheon n Detrot for the brdal couple. A rehearsal luncheon was held Saturday at the hoe of Mr. Holt's parents. After a recepton at the Mountansde Inn, Mr. and Mrs. Holt left for an extended trp west where they expect to ake ther hoe. To Attend Strayer Mss Jo Au Carol Topolnsk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Topolnsk, has been accepted for the Septeber ter at Strayer College n Washngton, D.C. Cakes, Logs, Tarts, Molded Creatons, Specaltes MRS. TERltBNCE J. DeWAN (Nancy Elzabeth Wnes) Syracuse Alun Terrence DeWan, Mss Wnes Wed Terrence J. DeWan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John DeWan of C55 Sut Ave, and Mss Nancy Elzabeth Wnes were arred on June 20. Tle Rev. Salvatore Taglarn, asssted by the Rev. Robert A. Hansley, perfored the a.. cereony n Chrst Lutheran Church, Flushng, N.Y. A recepton followed at tle Westbury (N.Y.) Manor. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Wnes of Flushng, the brde was graduated fro Syracuse Unversty ths year wth frst honors n fabrc desgn. Mr, DeWan was graduated fro Holy Trnty Hgh School and n 9G8 receved a degree cu laudc n landscape archtecture fro Syracuse, le spent the last year as a Vsta volunteer and js now a landscape archtect n Hye, N.Y. FOR ALL THE NEWS READ THE LEADER Mstny rbtrd. Cakes absolutely " lldou*. Call arge cake box Crea Sundaes, Splts, Shakes, Canes, Noveltes x Soft and Hard Ice Crea HOMEMADE QUALITY, VALUE HILLS \s an ndependent aker of qualty ce creu, usng the best products and gvng the best value. HILLS ce crea, cakes, noveltes, and olded creatons are hoeade, personally crafted wth old fashoned regard for qualty, purty and cleanlness. Open 7 days a week A.M. to P.M. 53 ELM ST., Forer Resdent's Engageent Told Sw Party Sunday For Club's Collegans A coffee* sw party wll Mr. and Mns. Theron C. Maland of held Sunday for college-age chldren San Rafael, Calf., forerly of 37 of ebers of the Welcoe Wagon Stanore PI., have announced Clul) of Wtftfdd. Mr. and Mrs. engageent of thur daughter, Krs- j Dcknson of 323 CL.rlel.on ltd. wll be tne Louse, to Frst Leut. Waller hosts. Edward Stockan Jr. U.S.M.C.R. He s the son of Mrs. Maude Stockan of Soerset and Mr. Walter Got a Grpe? Edw&rd Stockan of Mountansde. Mss Maland attended Sngapore Wrte the Edtor Aercan Sclool before graduatng fro WesUeld Hgh School and tle Unversty cf.southern Calforna where b)e was a eber of Ch Oega. She holds a aster's degree n eleentary educaton and s presently teachng n the Fountan Valley School Dstrct of Calf. Leutenant Stockan s a graduate of Lawrencevlle and Prnceton Unversty where he was a eber of Cottage Club. Havng copleted a tour of duty n Vetna, he s now staloned at Santa Ana, Calf. A fall weddng s planned. Sale 3VS Gaburg Furs Closng For VACATION JULY 8 to AUG E. Broad St. Westfeld Jeannette's Gft Shop Headquarters for Hallark Cards and Barrcn! Candy 227 E Broad Street Rear Entrance to Muncpal Parkng Lot OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS STANDING INVITATION A very specal treatent for a very specal nvtaton. Have yours ounted on a beautful 4" x 7" Queen Anne etal tray, hand decorated n antque whte wth gold edge. Please allow 2 weeks for delvery. $0.00 jane s/nu Central Avenue, Westteld Phone: CUSTOMER PARKING IN OUR LOT ON 32 ELMER STREET Fnal Week! Fnal Week! CLEANIN let a Marcus daond consultant tell you "how 5^t SPECIAL Reg. $.85 NOW ^Beautful It's really sweet when that daond Is on her fnger. But selectng the daond s ost Iportant. Our Daond Consultant can help you do t rght and do t now. The Marcus daond collecton Is realv "s w e e t/i t's young, t sparkles and the prce s rght for young budsets. Reeber, our Daond Consulant s watng to tell you "lke t Is." L Wake up your tred blankets wth G. O. Keller's Care. Sngle or double.., cleaned, rctcxtured, sterlzed and othproofed. JEWELERS E. BROAD ALSO RUTHERFORD RIDGEW00D. HACKENSACK MGRIUSTOWtt>;.:!;.,N.J. ' «' ' L * rrum^fcmt^?^ Prced fro $275 to $,500. Oval daond shown $350. CHARGE OR BUDGET PLAN FREE GIFT WRAPPING JEWELERS AND DELIVERY 206 E. BROAD ST., ALSO RU'HERFORD RIDGE WOOD. vmckensackvmqbrlstown. Reg. '.85 NOW onl) f blankrlsnrr prktml up wthn - un'k* Phone 756^000 «WX-200 (No Toll). CO Kl'LLEITS K f '* dler dry. cleanng. 4utat 894 PUANKIULD Cor. Sout &Lcana 3»6 Soerset St. Cor. TV.7Lh & CUntun - U3 Park

10 TO* '- T _,.. OUR ORIGINAL 25 KNOPF ST. STORE AND MOVINGTO ST. GEORGE AVE., W,, LINDEN. Our frst storewde clearance n 49 years! Every prce s slashed no exceptons! Every sngle pece n our ore than $600,000 nventory ust be sold NOW. JEWELERS & SILVERSMITHS 25 KNOPF ST V LINDEN, N. J. MON., THURS. f FR. TO 9 P.M. ALl SALES FINAL. ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NO DEALERS, LOOK FORTHE NEW ADLERS AT ST. GEORGE AVE., W., BETWEEN A&P AND THE FIREHOUSE. PARKING FOR 00 CARS AND THE SAME TRADITIONAL QUALITY, SERVICE AND VALUE! - j,- - 'I ' State Dance Contest, USA TORCICOLL0 tt>- ; A*.-. ' : Resdent, Youngest Entrant n Dance Copetton, Wns Guld Scholarshp A Westfeld resdent who has been anfcng sjuce she was fve years old.was won second place dn the - 3 'age group of the New Jersey Dance Theatre Guld statewde co. 'petton, A student at the WalcoffMoCusker 'Dance Studo n Clark she was the recwejt of a $40 gold cup schola rsflp. The sudcnt, -year-old LLsa Tor- Icodb of 49 'Belar Ten'., who kfan-ced n the' holday prosent'aton of "The Nutcracker" 'wth Ihe New Jersey Dance Theatre UaHet Co- HEATING pany, was -tle you^est orrfcnant an Ihe cffpelltu'oa lls year. Her studes have ncluded ode jazz, odern dance and ter rffet love, ballet. Lsa s a.sragtvt A student at Jef- farson ScJo ol n Westfeld wlere sle s a &nber of he chor. She also studes pano and plays fcbe gutar as well as sews and sws. Lsa has suded 'at tlo Chnk SUdo for.sx yufars -and las scored Uree ratngs of superor n he pnolte- ' ency cxans gven by tde Teatre -Guld. " "" "AUT CONDITIONING FUEL OIL 474 NORTH AVE, E., AD as Busness Establshed by F. B. McDowell 923 SAVE your suer-go - lvely "To e, dance s <a way to taert and sku, twha you, yoursef, <Jo," e^ye lsa. "It s e ftovey ( «nd nvoftves a lot of hfard work. Yet I dant ad the work. I* LSUtoly Alappest when I dance. It gves e # trance &o peofonn k-ud I have fsoetftf? to Ve PIXW4 of. " WSen l started da«clng lessons, I was <ly &v«and «ach year I enjoyed tny 'lessons ore. Snce I was for the New Jersey Dante Guk Copany t-wo years and (studed wrt 'Mune. Sonya ya an4 Mr. Alrecto Cor- vjo, I ^nk any hallet and {pole technque have proved greatly. 'When I wtattfed the professonals n Oe 'Nutcrarfcer,' I could agne yself as the 'Snow Queen' or the "Sugfw Pkt Fohy.' realze ttat one needs to be wllng to work hard, la*d ha<ve & shwng urge to fdatwe, to be a professonal dancer or a dance luwclher. "Even f y career as not n dance, t wll -stll lave lelped e Q lot. Dance has dproved y posture, land t Has found one new (frends. It has helped e to express y thougbts >and feelngs n It has «also helped e to sense rhyhe pfalterns and to apprecate classcal usc. "I wsh 3at I could always sfody dancng. Hand work (for.the lovelness of ballet, s what dancng eans (o e." Hoe fro Vst -Mss Patrca Denlse ff-ugh, a gopore at -Russ^l Sage College, Troy, -N.Y., A\'here she s ajorng n nursng, receved her nurse's cap at recent exercses. She has just returned fro a onth's vst wth Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hans and daughter Audra of Wchta Falls, Tex. Mrs. Jfans s the forer Peggy Pugh, daughter of Lt. Col and Mrs. T. Pugh'of- 9 Mohawk Tr. Mr. Hans, who has just copleted a four year lour of duty wth (he U.S. Ar Force s Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hans of S43 Noran PI. / ' 'V fa, - s DON'T GET MARRIED UNTIL YOU'VE READ WAICH c/u I- FOR II! ATIOlXr AKERS Fro the seashore to the ountans to Ihe desert sun, suer-go-lvely vacaton fashons keep you lookng rght..f. J. MRS. JAMES J. KE5ENEY (Arleno Ann Ferrara) Oknawa Resdence For J. J. Keeneys, W.Va. U.Grads Scotch Plans Oknawa wll be the future hoe of Mr. pno Mrs. Jaes J. Ke&roy who were fcrred n St. Bartholoew the Apostle Church Saturday. Mrs. Kccney s the forer Arlene Ann Fernana, daughter- of Mr_ and Mrs. Flllp Ferrara. of 20B8. We&lfeld Rd. Cr. Her husband s the-son of Mr. and Mrs." Jfthn- Keenoy of Pttsburgh, The Rev. John Dougherty offcated at te fve-thrty o'clock cereony. A recepton followed at Far Hlls Inn, Soervlle. Escorted by herfa (her, e brde wore an organza gewn applquod wth alencon lace. Matchng lace was fashoned nto an elbow length vel and headpece and she carred a cascade bouquet of gloelas, aced carnatons and Jack Frost roses. Mss Barbara Ferrary, sster of the brde, was her attendant. Gowned n green organza, she carred yellow gloclas and whte carnatons. New Mebers Jon Welcoe Wagon An afternoon coffee for prospectve ebers was held Thursday by the Welcoe Wagon Club ot W e s t f e d at -the luwne of Mrs. C. U> Mullewdore, 764 Norgate, wth Mrs. Jerry Iotonson and Mrs. Otto Schneder assstng Eleven canddates atten<jed; they were Mesdaes Hugh Duncan, Robert Bean, Wlla McPherson, Lous Furlong, Joseph Oook, Jerry Hejtanek, Thoas H. Uoyd, Herbert Brown and Rchard Muehlenard. The club wll hold ts onthly luncheon eetng toorrow at Watly's on the H I, Wetchung, when the new ebens wll be greeted and ntroduced. In October, another coffee for new ebers wll be scheduled. Woen resdng n Wesfeld less than a year ay contact elher the club's advsor, Mrs, Cyntha Scnofeld or the ebershp efc!ar< an, Mrs, Jeroe Burns of Stonelegf Park. Tle welcoe Wagon Club as to acquant new-coers wth the facltes of ths area as well as to engender new frendshps. Mebershp s lted to two years. In June, Mrs. Edward Ball, Mrs. John Gards, Mrs, Howard Drezler and Mrs. Harry Ostercnan (presdent ex* offco) graduated fro ebershp. Mss Marlyn Mannno of Westfeld, Mrs, Thoas Mullen of Ed- The next luncheon wll be held Hahne & Co. son and Mss Jance Reth of Bos-aton, Mass., were brdesads and Wully's Tavern on the flll n Wat- the Msses CynWa and Phylls Ferrara junor brdesads. They wore full.length avocado green organza j gowg-antl carred yellow gloelas." Charles Tennant of 5tatea-lslanl. N.Y., was w best an. Ushers were Davd* Mller of Wheelng, W. Vfl., Steven Montgoery of Whte Plans N.Y., and Patrck Phllps of Wheelng. A graduate of Scotch Plans - Fanwood Hgh School, the brde receved her bachelor of scence degree n eleentary educaton fro West Vrgna Unversty where she was es for dhe second of the salad Iun«cheon-tordge partes sponsored bj a eber of Alpha Ph sororty. the fnance cottee of the Woan's Club of Westfeld at the club She taught fourth grade at the Mt. Horeb School n Warren last year. house Wednesday. Mr. Kenney, who begns actve Guests 'ay begn playng at duty wth the Ary ths onth, s a.. and luncheon wll be served a graduate of Donnont Hgh School at 2:30, after whch play ay be and West Vrgna Unversty where resued. Mebers and nan-ebers are nvted ad przes wll be he earned a bachelor of arts degree n hstory and was a eber of provded. Kappa Sga fraternty and advanced ROTC. Pror to her arrage Mrs. Keenly, was honored at showers gven by Mrs. Frank Abbscato, Mrs. Rosle Goodwn and Mrs. Conne Fend- '.ey n Fanwood; Mrs. Walter Murphy, Mrs. Felex Sangulano and Mrs. Rta Frer of Fan-wood; Mrs. Newcoers Set Fall Progras The Newcoers' Club of Weelfeld a clabake Saturday at the hoo of the charanan, Mrs. Henry Hose. The executve board of Newcoers' Club et last evenng at tl hoe of Mrs. Peter Fsher, 5 Vllage Cr. Te progras were set for ths fall luncheons. Progra charan. Mrs. Danel Sanders has announced the Septeber speaker wll be AJ SLadeck, Westfeld school psycholo* gst. At the October luncheon Paul Kueter wll gve a uscal progra. Hs topc wll be vared wth usc apprecaton, lessons 'for chldren and soe pano nubers. The Noveber luncheon wll be a Chrstas gft dea progra by chung Aug. 5, when a fashon show wll be gven by Nans* Dress Shop and Argand's of Clark. The lades evtmhk brdge groupwll play at 8:30 p.. Wednesday at the hoe of 'Mrs. Mary Kay Ccnovan. 46 Sandra Cr. Salad Luncheon Brdge Wednesday Mr. Charles M. Pond and Sherwood Sohaub wll be co-hostess* Reservatons ay be ade by callng ether Mrs. Pond or Mrs. Schaub. Wne Hunt, Sw Planned for August Thoas Mannno and her daughter A wno hunt and 'pool swng have been planned for an Aug. Marlyn of Wesfcfleld; and Mrs, Eva Sasovtz ot North 'Plantteld. A lun-2cheon was hostessed by Mrs Lucy W'hen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welcoe Wagon couples' socal DeFrancesco and ebers of hermacdonak of 24 East Dudley Ave. faly land a re-hearsal dnner was wll be hosts. Mrs. (Ronald McGee held atweland's. s charan for the onth. ANNOUNCING FALL OPENING OF THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL OK WESTPIIOM), V,.T. AT 00 BOULEVARD -, N. J. (Grace Orthodox Presbyteran Church Buldng) PRE-KINDERGARTEN THRU 2nd GRADE lmftlon of Chldren at Affc 4 'tf up Openng Date Septeber Oth, 970 Currculu lurllt'h Bble, Nubers, Scence, Monlcf, Health, MUHIC, Art, etc. Hours 3:5 A.M. to 3:30 P.M, Sall Claascs FOR INFORMATION CALL o OFF A real treat awats you at the Clay Ppe Restaurant wth ts old Englsh atosphere.,. SALE Specal BATH ctne SWIL CENTRAL AVE., PHONE: FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN OUR LOT AT 32 EIMER STREET Pre Rb of Beef lobster Toll Steaks Prepared the Way You Lkd A large enu to choose fro THURSDAY SPECIAL: Italan Nght Luncheon:. r -3; Dnner 5-0 B,Y.O.B. 836 East Second St., Scotch Plans

11 HI H ^a^^^ Wlla Mandell To Marry Student Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Ashan of Sut have announced the engage- \ jnent of ter daughter, Dorothy,-to Wlla Mandell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hersbrt Mandell of 8 Westbrook Rd. Mss Ashan, a June graduate of Bucknell Unversty, s a graduate student of psychology fchere. 'Mr. Mandell s a graduate et laude of Lafayette College and s n hs second year of studes at Mt. SUMMER SALE Selected Sheet Musc Instruent- Books V Teachng Materal Musc Books BIG REDUCTIONS 27 El $t f Westfeld Resdent's Fancee D0ROBY ASHMAN Sna School of Medcne,. N.Y. No weddng date has been set. Resdents on Cruse Mr. and Mrs. Thoas R. Trble and son Thoas of 722 Sut Ave. saled recently on fche Prudental Grace Lnes' SS Santa Paula on the. 3-Day Carbeean and South Aercan cruse to Curacao adnd Aruba n the Netherlands Antlles; La Guara (Caracas), Venezuela; Kngston, Jaaca; and Port Everglades., Fla. Mary Chrstne Orr To Wed Sept. 5 'Phe engageent of Mss Mary Chrstne Orr to Stephen Douglas Grardot has 'been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Orr of 439 (Roanoke Q&d. The couple plans a Sept. 5 weddng n Our Lady JU of Lourtles Ohurch, Mountansde. Mss Orr -was graduated fro St. Pus X Catholc Hj# School n Atlanta, Ga., and attended West Georga College n Carrollton. She plans to contnue ner educaton at Georga State "Unversty n Atlanta. Her fance, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Noran F. Grardot, also was graduated fro St. Pus Hgh School and now attends Georga Insttute of $*- Technology, where he s a eber of (Ph Delta Theta fraternty and a ajor n ndustral anageent. Affanced MRS. MOHAUD J. POTTER (Sharon Holes) Sharon Holes, Rchard Potter Exchange Vows Italy. The brde's bouquet was of wtate roses and stephanots. Mr. and Mrs. Potter are both graduates of Rder College. She s a busness teacher at Davd Breer- Regonal Hgh Shoootl, Kenl- The brdegroo s on leave D-f absence fro Shell Ol, New York Cty, whlt he copletes hs actve duty wth.the Natonal Gu&ax Foal Leonard Wood, Mo. L * To Be Brde McOutchenn Studos PAMELA LOHENTZ ( llonc Health Alles HouL'lcct.'u'r^ anl Day 'Worker* Chld Caro l.- -' -:< ^r> MRS. WILLIAM H. TUTTLE III (Jane Elzabeth Olson) Jane Olson Brde Of Wlla Tuttle, To Lve n R. I. THE (N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 3970 BEFORE Make the ostof what you have! AFTER Daonds are forever. Hut ountngs becoe old. Tred. Out of fashon. We'd be delghted to show you ways to enjoy the beauty of your daonds agan. 0* course, there's no oblgaton! MASTER CHARGE, HANDI-CHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, *" BUDGET AND IAY-A-WAY PLANS "YOUR PERSONAL JEWELER" raaalrt ELM & QUIMBY 5TS ewels/d OTHER STORES IN CRANFORD A PLAINFIELD Store HotrN Mon. J) to O TU*-M. thru Su*. 0 to!s:3ft Closed W«*dB. " alt u *! TAVERN ON THE HILL DINING ROOM COCKTAIL louncfr LUNCHEON & DINNERS tanquet FACILITIES - BUFFET; DINNERS DIAL Elora Ave. 54»««ITOX Mtt WAKHURC MJ * ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS Art up-to 50% OVER,000 ON DISPLAY I U Pcture Gallery tlvl Fraes 24 Elpra Ave., Elzabeth Daly tll 6 Tbun. tll 0, or by appontent CLOSED ON MONDAYS PARK FREE IN REAR SPECTACULAR r Woen 9 s Shoe t SUE HOLDER Deborah Holder To Wed Reservst Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Holder of 530 Parkvew Ave. have announced the engageent of ther daughter, Deborah Sue, to Rchard Kstler Eberts Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ebc-rts of Morrstown...Mr. Eberts s an alunus of Morrstown Hgh School and was graduated' n June fro Gettysburg College wth a ajor n psychology. He s a eber of Theta Ch fraternty. Servng wuh the U.S. Naval Reserve, he wll begn actve servce n January, Sale Mss Sharon Holes, daugftter of Mrs. Geneveve P. Holes of 6 OEaglecroft Hd. and Mrs. John D. Holea Jr. of Atlantc HghQarub. bedae Uc brde «f Rdlard J. (Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mred OP a 4 e r of Lttle Slver, Sat/unday ornng n St. Paul's Epscopal Ohunch. Tho cereony.was perfored by the Rev. J. C. W. Lksloy and was (followed by a recepton lat Rod's ShaJdowforwk 'n Sh Tho buldo was escorted by her father and had her cousn, Mass Fage Ussa, as!her ad of honor. The brdegroo's brother, Al Plotter, served as best an. All of the attendants wore elon chffon gowns and carred ba&kefcs of dases. The attendants were Msts VUr Optz, a cousn of tfhe brde, Mre. Ro'be't (Bowdtch and Mrs. John Kusler, college rooates of the brde. Shlanon Irfwn Wae flower grl. (WIG ushers were Reard Peteran, Mss Holder, a 068 graduate of Robert M'thel, and Brad Holes, Westfeld Hgh School, has co-'brollhepleted two years at Gettysburg Col- of the bnde. lege and plans to enter Drew Unversty n Septeber. She s a e- gown tred n Alencon lace, and Tle 'brde wore a slk onganza ber of- Sga. Alpha-Iota, honoraryusc sororty. she wore a antlla vel of seed pearls. For "soetlag old" Carpna-Cros lace and carred a lace UaTdkexhef fro a collecton of Quo en Marghortta d Savoya of' Paela Lorentz Becoes Engaged The engageent of Mss Paela Lorentz to Ncholas Wowchuck Jr. of 322 Cedar Grove Terr., Scotch Plans has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz of 259 Hazel Avo. The brde-elect attended Westfeld Hgh School and s eployed by S. S. Krcsge'3 n Watchung. Her fance, son of Mr. Wowchuck of Scotch Plans and Mrs. Janet Wowchuck of Sprngfeld, s a graduate of Scotch Plans Hgh School and Weaver Arlne School. He s operatons supervsor for Express Ar Freght n Newark. No date has been set for the weddng. Apprentce at Theatre Joanne Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kaplan of 723 Radley Rd, s currently workng as an apprentce at the Wllas town Theatre n Wllastown, Mass. Joanne has prevously studed at the Herbert BerghoFf studo n New York and wll be a freshan at Oho Unversty n Septeber. Nursng and Household Help Hoeakers, an afflate of The Upjohn Copany, s a natonal organzaton provdng a broad range of hoe,, lrty and health care servces. Our rnr»«m CIlvy eployees are experenced, * bonded, and avalable when you need the to satsfy a teporary or contnung need. Hoeakers FOR INFORMATION CALL LlccNcl l B rac- Upjohn PRAWNES GREAM The weddng of Mss Jane Elzabeth Olson., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gusbaf W. OIsw of IteJvay Ave., to Wlla Jodgen TuttJe III. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Tuttle Jr. of Provdence, H.I,, took pl'acc Saturday at Holy Trnty Church. The Rev. Salvatore Taglaav-n off- 'o! ated at Ue 'afternoon nuptal ass. A rejecton followed at Weluul's Steak House, Mourtansde. Gven n arr'age by fler father, tle brde lvad Mss Jo Ellen Mc- Danoujh of Saddle Brook QB er nlad of honor. Jonathan Molntosh of Provdence was l>est 'an. Mrs. Tuttle s a graduate of Rutgers Unversty College of Nang and has 'been a regstered nurse at Muhlcnberg Hosptal, Pl'anfeld. Ier husband s wth the New England Tele>hone Co. Followng 'a weddng trp to Nova Scota, the couple wll lve n Provdence. For All the News Read the Leader Lngere SALE SAVE 20% TO 50% On faous akes Lngere and Loungewear Any Te At AW You don't need a specal occason to send our beautful flowers. Surprse soeone soon. You'll be glad you dd. 32 South Ave., Westfeld Parkng s easer on the South Sde OFF V *-r. ICE CREAM Nostalgc taste fro the South sooth vanlla ce crea rbboned wth creaed carael and loads of crunchy pralne pecansl Suer Sale Contnung on Bras and Grdles RACKS B ASKIN RQBBINS FLAVOR LIST-JULY 970 HAND-PACKED FLAVORS HELP YOURSELF. Burgundy Cherry 8. Oregon Blackberry 2. Chocolate Alond 3. Chocolate Chp 9. Pralnes 'n Crea r 20. Boysenberry Cheesecake 4. Jaoca 2. Coconut Alond Fudge 5. Rocky Road 22. Vantlla Alond 6. Englsh Toffee 23. Red, Whte and Blueberry 7. Chocolate Mnt 24. Orange Sherbet VALUES TO $22.00 RED CROSS, SOCIALITES, JOYCE, LIFE STRIDE "Make Randal's A Faly Affar" Randal's 82 ELM ST. ADAMS Jfcoca Alond Fudge 9. Butter Pecan 0. Chocolate Fudge. French Vanlla 2. Pstacho Alond 3. Fresh Peach 4. Peppernt Fudge Rbbon * 5. Fudge Browne 6. Fresh Banana 7. Strawberry Shortcake 25. Mandarn Chocolate Sherbet 26. Tangerne Sherbet 27. Mango Sherbet 23. Le Ice 29. Pneapple Ice 30. Pnk Grapefrut Ice 3. Daqur lea and of course... Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanlla. BASKIN-ROBBINS 30 4 s B T R F ts ST HANDI-CHARGE Open Mon. Nle 'Tl 9 P.M. '^ '* ' / '*, - *. fc**-»»»«'--'''. I Open Monday Evenngs ;.. -'>? ta ' 4 Open 7 days a week A.M. to 0 P;M. Frl. & Sat. untl P.M E. BROAD ST.,

12 Van WHS Students on Year's Honor Roll DISTINGUISHED SENIORS S:rah IJt'UnKu JJtM Bruce JKnH' I-'lccll) :.I;LN ttsrl M'haul Kans NOW Phylls LucKann Laure Malcol Dane Neely Karen Koos Martha Ross ; Susan Wolf JUNIORS DRESS SKIRT PANTS BLOUSE NOW Buy any 2 of our Sale Dresses, Skrts, Pants or Blouses pay regular prce for one, get the second for only $.00 ore!!! Choose fro our entre Sale Groups of Dresses, Skrts, Pants and Blouses get real savngs at the Hen House ths weekend!! Our $.00 Sale ends Saturday nte. PLUS LOTS OF SELECTION KNIT TOPS BIG SALE! SKOOTERS. BIG SALE! BIKINIS BIG SALE! SWIMSUITS BIG SALE! JEANS... JEANS... JEANS - NEW ONES COMING INTO STOCK CONSTANTLY! 08 QUIMBY STREET OI»«MI Frdty d Montly Kv' " ) om-:x vorn PIOHSOXAI, CHAIICK AOCOTXT NOW HOE ALE Carolyn ABen Cypher Laura Green Melssa Barbara Tltoa Carol Tren Dane Wu*n Douglas West Kallwy Wotfson SOPHOMORES RosaLxl Alpe. Barbara ',k>d Beardsley Margaret Marjore BhrLch Cy&a Feathers Donna Fg-t Mchael Glbert Jean MacConnadue Wlla Tce Bonne W'scuat HONOR ROLL SENIORS Carol A'agre Jonathan AJpert Joel Baa*nett Barbara l Bk>nsky Joanne Bobcr Susenne -UoutMHer Beverly Capbell Jacob Cltacko Nancy Church Constance arnan Donna Cleveland Votora Cross Ilobct Cute Ncholas DGrolao Donald Dvorn Gayle Dzedzc Cathy Freean Douglas F-rey Jaes GlLn Dane G-aydck Jean Howartlt Paul Hendrycy.Jaes Illl Shela -Hyan P-abrca Jeney Jaes Johnson Wendy Jones M<ary Kan Belh Kaswan Davd Keyko K'atheryn Kney Lynn Koenecke Iklcorah Kuder Dean Latfdcw Scott Larson. Ellen Lews John ; Lose MEaUhCftV Marshall Surah Maxwell Laura Mayer Rchard Mcssnger Peter Meyer Torry 'Mllon Alexander Molvkls Nancy Najork Deborah Faden Robert O. Paler Jonathan Perkowsk Douglas Perley Marc Perlutter Ann L. Peterson Scc!t Peterson Jchn Pfeffw Charles Potter Paul'a R-abkn - Robn ReUy Monca Ress Jofan Steven Rotfa Andrew Jean Sarle Chrstne Scl^dt Ly Sc-hrarn Nancy Shawcr-oss Uenand Shea Thy a Sager Sa*a Syh^ Cyntha SLoudt Anne Slvller Noran Vaa Leuven Anne VJet Wadlace John Weaer Barbara Welk Br*<* Wroght JUNIORS John AckernQD Janet Alen Lanry Alter Lndka Anderson Keneth Ba^han Bauer Bayly BarWana 'Bennett Banbawa Btefcal Oar-en BUler Katbde fobal Donna Bo^ader Glen Bxbon Ken^y Bnown Robert Brown Jeanne Bossere Rob&rt Oaltender Byan Capbell Walter Ceston Benjan Cbacko Ijsa Cofer Debb-e Crawford Frans DeJong Hchard Deacon Nancy Deck J-aes Dello Russo Ma-k DeLwelor Davd Dx Joan EBotonk Davd -Fahrnev Ay Fredlattd Catherne Gentno Steven Glass Joan Gcl'dsleln Greg Gowlettk Sara Grs'secr Glenn Grffn Robert Grossan Susan H-aasen Douglas Herberd Ma-rshtoll H Hard Gary Hoffan Robert,lfohensten Margaret Hope Laurel flowe Davd Hyde Tot'hy Ka Susan Debt a Joseph Kralcona Davd Leke WKl'arn Lndlaw Sh'3'ron Martn Lnda Mll Ann Mckpauer S'an Mcltcs Davd Munrhy Wlla. Naper Susan Neufeld Lee Nownran Hope Peterson Susan Pope Anthony 'Pol'te*. Kenneth Prat Thongs Reeder Lauren Retcr Doreen Robert's Laure 'Robnson Jaes Rood Jance Rowe Louse Rozenc Oarcl Sounders Catherne Savage Carolyn Setter Cat*y Sewtens K. Godon South Mareaa"et Snyder Wley Souba Mattta Spratgg George She-Uy Gregory Stone John Robcut Taylor Joyce "Hoas Robert Thopson Susan THus John Ttawers Seot TrovAwdge Lesle "Waters Robert ^ Wederlch Mark Westerbeck Rchard 'Wlate Paula Wlbeck Jonn Wnk Kavn Wood SOPHOMORES Jean Ackeran Cndy Paela Bockes S-sac Bodus Dane Bolger John Robert Bowden CynGha Brouse Charles. Carol Budhner Marea BtnnsLed Sp&ncer Bu^by Robert Byrne Barf>ara Capbel Thoas Oa'rjpbell Mtatdha Ohlds Ellen Chrslo Jance-Ok*rk. Sean Clarkn ConneH dran Craploa Karen Cnss Vtck Davs Peter Ruth Drews ' Henry Dudley Anne Eckert Marc Dhr'ch p'ane Engel, K-aren Fauuer Joel Farley' Hoyond Ferr Sauel Ronne Q^aubnger Atdrew GJee'an Steven Goldberg Lynda OotUcb " MorjonLe Hake John. Hla^vas " ". Calhwno Hntz Steve-n 'Hofaer George Helper Ct'lern HoweU Ruhn Hudson Susan Ir'on Nacy " D^tvd Jchnson- Lapx^a Johnson, Bethany Jones Ay,Ju4d. Rohec Kaplow Seaj Kelly, Jaes Kestentoau Katjherne Kueter RoKn Landew Elane Ldecka Karen L&vs De3wnah tlatder Paela L/genlyach Davkl 'Dhucyd&es Mbrkos ClaDford Oetbo*>al Melz Greg Mowson Peneloje Moss Pete' Pete'son JwUh Rabkn Sleven Reddy Jvhu Red Donald IteLer _ KatJhy Ra^wood Frank Robet Wltfa Ro*ano Kt Rowe Cynt3a Ruotolo Ryan SarJe. Peter Saxky Carol Scaza Laurel Lnda Robet Hulbert Shco Alayne Sone Susan SkdJy Slea Stnock Joanae Deborah Asy Troxel Jean Valero Warren MarUha Webster WlHard * "-..* Conventon Attended By Mss Kanane Mss May K a a a a e, Surrogate Court Judge at Unon County, was toon voyfeged at Newark Arport l>y \trs. Pctea- Ijang, grand regent of Court Trnk-y, and Hho etc- of Ue Oout. Mss Kanane, a cansbef of Court Trnty 337 and Natonal Gnand legent'of the Catlolc Datghl6*s of Aerca, s *altendng the Natonal Conventon of the OatloJc IXaughtens of Aerjca, v/hkh s l»ng c.d Us year n Seattle, VVas. Court: Trnty wll bus to Strlng Forest July 29. Mebers 0* frends wshng 4o attend ay call Mrs. -Peter Lang or Mrs. Joseph Brostek before July 24, Attendees 'ust take lunch. dnner wll be n Strlng.. Here's Dfc. ARTHUR C. MADRESH aauounces Tlttt hs off-ce for the practce of Podatry now located at 250 Park Avenue rarafleld, N. J Hours by Appontent pj^act^e lted to Foot Alent's an for everythng n canvas. Fnt tft DpdbU workanhp Qualty altru - N Propt unca C U fllunu Stor Wndows * Screens t TTI M 825 North Ave. nhi I I n Plonfeld ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY Tel or Good Huor r-?j Ar Step (H >: Rsque Sartare The GOOD HUMOR CORPORATION s offerng free hoe delvery servce exclusvely to the Westfeld county. Ths servce ncludes a wde varety of tantalzng GOOD HUMOR flavors n large or sall quanttes. For nforaton, enu and orders call GOOD HUMOR CORPORATION \ Even our experenced staff at Flengton s aazed at the fantastc vajues we are offerng durng ths very specal August Sale. Only those who have been wth us 24 years reeber such low prces on our exceptonal qualty furs, / * \ * - And what beautful furs-.., all new and fresh. elegant n the new longer look...exquste n a new slender lne.., and at new unbelevably low August Sale Prces! ; $.99 WERE WERE WERE $7 to $23 $6 to $20 $4 to $7 NOW NOW NOW to $ to $ 4 $/y99 All Szes Avalable, But Not In Every Style SPECIAL GROUP WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES Reg. to $7.00 NOW Buy 2nd Par far c 63 E. BROAD ST. AD to 2.99 No Te for Wrong Te... For expert clock and watch care and repar, brng the alng ones to us. We'll restore precson. ALLEMANN JEWELERS 35 E. Broad St., Westfeld Coe to Rengton now.,. See our enorous collecton of fne qualty Mnk, Sable, Persan Lab, Beaver, Alaska Seal, Ftch, Fsher and any ore of our great varety of "n fashon" furs and exctng "Fun Furs." AT VERY, VERY, VERYSPECIAL AUGUST SALE PRICES fro $87 to $6950. TOWN & COUNTRY FASHION QENTER Rengton leads the fashon parade wth ts vast selec ton of fne cloth coats, suts and ensebles... featurng the world's ost beautful, fabrcs n thrllng new desgns. ;. plus a host bf "Fabulous- Fakes" and a huge collecton of exquste fur hats. ; fro $60 to $895., See "Father's Revenge r \ r ouf-unqw en's depart<t, featurng the largest selectdn outerwear anywhere. I S. V. F + *- - r ^ ' " ^ OPEN SUNHAY & EVtRYDAY TO 0 I\M.... WCDNUMMY X FRIDAY TO 0 P.M '" ^lnf. SI.. Kr.MIN(l(»N. Nl vv '!- >.(. of Ih' VV(r(; \ t \x\\v I St ( t.l^s n lno furs

13 * Wth the Collegans The dean's 4st at tbueknel Una- (versty ncludes Joanne Fedqroetoo, G73 Sttadoasnaxon Dr,; Jpbz JVarces (Laer, 9 Sandy Jfcl <Rd.; Susan ElradlxStJIl NedSon, 627 Hag Ma (d Ave.; George IHenbe* Plan, 2W Sut Ave.; Kenne;h Jaes Trer, 24 N. Weko. H>r., and tdawrence Vaughn Welch, 9 TJonaas Ct. 'Bee R. Waples ffun? be^t naed to lhe fdean's fast at Northern Arzona Unversty'.' Alan F. thassefct of 624 Salter PI., a recent eraduate of Worcester (Mass.) PoytechJdc Insttute, d^as accepted/a ^tosttontn-ndust-y wth the fkan of O'Brta and Gete. John J, lalt Jr!hae^ been naed to the dean State ^ y ' -. (Charles tlee JorstaVan has.receved ta B.A. degree fa Rce HJftversly, Houston, Tex. 'Recent gna^tes of the Unversty of Cncnnala are Sanda-a Jean -of 666 SlVackaaxon Dr., and OzncJ of. 02G Ken&ngU Dr. Raegea-.t of 65 recently awtanded a elor of tarts, degree by tle Unversty trf -New -Mexco. f * * The Grove Cty -(Ffc.) College de&vs lst aackdes Stsa Sdre-, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Her- Sdwelbev Jr. of 2$ Sctajr PI., 'and Vrga Tolnson, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Toln- ' ' A Paul G. Parsons of 329 Colubus Ave. has 'been naedtortje dean's lst - (for the second seester at Satot Vnceo/L College, balrcfoe, Pa. >: SUMMER SHOES SANDALS SUMMER SLIPPERS DOCTORS' PRESCRIPTIONS EXPERTLY FILLED ASTflELD APy- [HANDI-CHARGE 7 ELM ST j Suzae A/Deo, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. V^acent A, Deo o/ 566 Colonal A-ve., graduated fro Newton (Mass.) College of the-sacred 'He'art on June 7. * - * * Jchn P. Parknson Jr. of 22 S. Wetoo Dr. Has graduated, a laude fro Norwch Unversty. 'Norlhfeld. Vt. He earned dean's lst grades durng the second seester. Barbara Packer, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Kctbet JE. Packer of 023 Boulevard, rttceved a 'bachelor of scece decree fro Gordon College, Wcnhto, Mass., on June 27. On -the Presdent's Honor Ljst for the sprng seester tat Unon College, Oratford, are Mrs. Judth E. 'Bruckner of 32 Benson PI., Bar- 'bara L. Dcknson of 826 Oareton ltd., J'ane A. PetrcelH-of 56 Down- ' St., Te-esa A. Walters of 57 Warren Ave., and Jacquelne F. Vncent of 476 Sut Rd., -Mountansde. Ilandall 'B. Dugan of 775 Oak Ave. foes been naed (to Ue dean's lst <a the 'Unversty of T\lsa. Vrgna M. Young s on tlhe sprng seester dean's lst at Muhlenberg College. Jonatllan T, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artlhur M. Brown of Ma 'Prospect St., 'has toeen nlaed to the Nowoh Unvensty dean's lst. He has 'been pxwnoted to tone ^ank <ot conpoaltn 'the Stohool's Coups of Cadets for te coanug laoadehc year. Lnda Hudson of 885 Vllage Green s <on Jthe dean's JdSt at Queens College, Cluarlolte, N.C. 'Naed to the LeJ'gh Unversty dean's UM. for We sprng Sanester were Gary D. G^abe-l of 48 Taa- ques (Way, [Robert B. Hefero'an of 839 Nancy Way, Joln D. NorW of 26 St,! Ma!rks lave., artd Joln T. Scolt III of 30 Canterbury IM. The defan's HsL at [Moravan College, Bethlehe, Pa., ncludes tje nae of Susan M. Wanren of 33 Bel'arPl. Glenn Jacabs ff 27 Taaqu&s THE FRIENDLY HOTEL WARREN OH THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, tt } PRIVATE BEACH 'GLORIOUS SURF PRIVATE POOL AIL SPORTS CHEERFUL ROOM S E n INGS SU- PERVISED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES WOKOEWUl FOOD. I "" IM ATTRACTIVE RATES Wrt* for Brochure frud O. Coserovft Owner FREE PARKING vlle. Pa., eduoalon (POJ Way has been naed to the dean's lst tat Sa-Urt Fnaap College, Loretlo, Pa. He s a soptwore nrfajorng n E. 'Mangan, a recent graduate of -Ursnas College, Cullegeaccepted a physcal poslon at Ks School. Hahn, daughlcr cf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hahn cf 55 Sherwood Pkrwy., was recenly nlrated by Beta O drapter of Delta Zeta sororty a Wttenberg Unversty, Sprngfeld. Oho. Laurent V. Hodcs of 37 Sut Ave. receved bo'h thefcaclelorof scence and 'aster of scence degree n electrcal engneerng fro tle Massachusetts Insttute of Technology on June 2. Gal Toalons to been elected o the Blue Key Socety at Mount Holyoke CoMege. Blue Key s an or>gannaton wlose student ebers gve capus tours to vs-uws. ljatwence LadVal of 4 Carol Rd. has been 'accepted Xor 'adsson to 'Bloofeld (N.J.) College. Debbe Shalloross, senor at Col- College, Watervlle, Me., wth a double ajor n 'Bology^eran, (attaned & 3.66 average for the Bprtng seester. She spent sx weeks n Munch, Gerany, pursung an andependent study project. Twelve undegduales at Geongetown Unversty, Margaret Sth of S54 Lawrence Ave. and Oalle G^udtl-a Kjf ^24 Mountan Ave. aong hn, are spendng sx weeks workng n Mexco ths suer through 'Uhe Gtwrgetcwn Intor-Aerroan Student Project. They work >n an nfr^ry «O'ental, a tural town about 600 les south of he U.S.- Mexcan fcoarder, ajd help n constructon wot'k n a neghborng vllage. Steven L. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. jbrcwn af 58 Bktb Ave., has been cted by a professor of JKnglsh for outstandng eoadeac la'oheveent durng the past ter at Darloutl College, Hanover, N.H He s a fre-sto-nan. Jeffrey Baver recently vsted the Unversty of Wsconsn ca'rrtpus n Madson o regstertorstudes to begn n Septeber. Outng Club Plans Subarne Party A sx foot subarne party wll be held at the July 23 eetng of the Short HHs Oulng Club. Meetngs are held Thursdays at 8:30 p.rn. at Colonal Lodge, Chestnut 3t., Unon. Other events of the club nclude a capng weekend at Atlantc Cty, Jvly 3l-Au». 2. 7l\e weekend wlls also nclude a tour of Allare's De- serted Vllage and a nearby wnery. For nforaton wrte the secre- tary. Short Hlls Oulng Club, P.O. BOH. 58,. Boro Newcoers In Suer Sw Mountansde The Newcoers Club of Mountansde hold ts annual.sw parly and pcnc wth the thee of "Outdoor Lfe" Frday at the hoe of Ar. and Mrs. Alelvn Barb of 245 Apple Tree La. l/lrs. Ronald Hpyann, day charan, and Mrs. Joseph Ward, cocharan, decorated thefouffw tables wth ll* any favorte dshes prepared by the ebers of the club. Although dnng, socalzng, and swng were the order of the day, a short busness eetng followed the pcnc, Socal actvtes charan, Mrs. z Joseph McMahon, announced -that there was to be a couples sw party on Aug. 8 at 8:30 p.., at Ihe Mountansde Pool. The evenng wll feature Hawaan entertanent. Charan for the event s Mrs. Henry Zobro. Mrs. Kward Cellyer, presdent, advsed ebers that the chapagne cocktal parly would be held an Sept. 2 at Ihe hoe of Mr. nd Mrs. John Kovacs of 237 P<HnJ>roolc ltd. and that reservatons ay be DKde by sendng ther check to the tcket charan, Mrs. Frank TheK 93 Rdge Dr. The newcoers Club wll not hold a foral eetng durng the onth of August, but wll begn ts full season Sept. 9 wth a fashon show enttled "Madeoselle ' presented by Pearl Levtt. ON DEAN'S LIST Steven C. Tetelbau of 9 Faulkner Dr. s on the sprng, quarter dean's lst at the Unversty of Tennessee. *N./.) LEADER,, nxr u, r.o 5 BARRY'S Frae Shop 475 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS Corner Westfeld Ave l.f.luj.jrn.l-v JULl! J:!l II' ^.': N ^: I J: l. ^ t: E..L - :! I r.: I.!! :J : h MJ!. f; r J.U: UI [!V =;! LJ ; _l : Dstnctve Custo Pcture Frang Orgnal Ols Sgned Lted Edtons Water Colors There Is An Art To Good Frang II«I''IHI>I»' TL Food Eergency- Unexpected Guests? Don H Panc - Coe a runnn' Ths "General Store" Is Open to Serve You 0 AJVL to Mdnght 9 AM, to Mdnght OPEN HOLIDAYS TOO! Now under the new anageent of Dck and Sa whose delght s Servce. COMPLETE DELICATESSEN * ^ B Hot and Cold Sandwches to take out or eat here. Fresh Frut h- 4 Groceres Ice Crea Cold Cuts Delcous Salads Made on the Preses ICE CUBES Soft Drnks Woen's Stockngs MILK 4 Pak 99c Gal. 'J^:*^ f ::?**Jr>S^ VX-.t - v Fprget the General Store - 4» - Crea & Delcatessen I, Ave., Westfeld STORE BOIRS: DAILY 9:30-5:30. TttUHSDAYS 9:30-9:00

14 THE WJESTFIELD (NJ.) LEADEK, THURSDAY, Jt T CY «,»7$ RJHS Announces Honor Roll ro.sults of the fourth ark*j Is ajor cadc-c subjeels and ntf perwj Allow a lo;l of 2"»f Ml- \ >»r;dc hhv " B" n ;y nor dcls ;,l Rco.scM'H.Junor JJtfh un j Mbjc-ot. To U> onrulkul n the honor th* honor or dmnyumrd honor ;c-!.^rop.sttd/nl ust obtan grades,c lsls. 'IV, be rnrolle:! n Ht' uf "A" or "tr jn all subject ajor LMetl JTtrjr yroup a Mudcnt 'ur nor. ust a)au'n a ;{n:dc of " A " n rslj WEDDING RECEPTIONS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS PIANO RECITALS MEETINGS I- Woan's Club or u :st!:t) 38 S. EUCLID AVE I. HI v!;:ns,lu:;j!];n.v -:<^y Kl/alj'h I'uns J.'nus M. Cypher M-t)-th; (\ Kntt! J.;.r J. Me Halo Lc^!:e R Sundcrs fnd M. SJveran K. Sth DISTINGUISHED 8TJI UKADE 2:t'burj N T. Alpert Klk'),J, Baeder 20% off Slacks Bouses Dresses Accessores Co-ordnates > Pant Suts Bathng Suts 70 El St., Westfeld fax Open Daly 9:30-6 Mon. Eve 'tl 9 HANDI-CHARGE MASTER CHARGE UNI-CARD Valere N. Branton Jan M. Callender Lesley A. Chapan Lezle O. Corku Hobe J. Egdo Mry V. GadfdttT Elzabeth A. G-uta Olnartos E. Jarrott Paul D. Lebzeran Jaes Me Corck Dorothy* M. Rowe Lor A. Swngle DISTINGUISHED 7TI GRADE Frank P. Apescchc Kurl A. Brener Beryle L. Burke Poul Chrstensen Lynn C. Cuthbe Jay P. Derr G ret often Detterch John Flournoy Charles L. Gadol Susan C. Gannon Valere C. Haves Mary M. Hellander Davd C. Hess Elane Hlsnger Susan II. Hyldah Deborah L. Kraft Marlene H. Messey I'Jllen JC. McNaara K za bell AlcCorck Paul D. Relly K Scfoundter WohM^ Scftferz Nancy K. Wood Ruth A. Zultner 7TH GRADE HONOR ROLL Joan I j. Andrews Chrstopher Assann Stephen M. Ayres George W. Baler Thoas "W. Bass Paul F. Becker Jane E. Belcher Charles H. Betz Margaret Bjenkle Laure Borden Jeffrey D. Boylan Anthony L. Bruges Crag Euhrendorf Paela T. Burdge Else-H. Cannon Phlp Carnagher Cornne Cleents John F. Cluff Robert M. Cook. Patrca A. Creln Cyntha K. Cun Cathy A. Davs Ian W. D. Davs Chrstopher Drder June P. Dunha Elzabeth Eckert Jeanne D. Feng Carole Graney Stephen L. Greek Mark S, Harres Crag E. JEaug Kennet A. Hnes Kathleen Hnkley Wlla A. Hohtan Rebecca D. Hoover John E, HoweU Elzabeth Hutchson Susan R. Hyxean Wendy Hylander Barbara M. Iron Elzabeth M. Jaes Paela Kaczynsk Bran M. Kelly Robert Knot* Ann M. Krakora Ann B. KueHng Barbara Laurtsen Laura V. lnn Nancy Lowensten Lsa A. Matus Jonathan E. Mayo John P. McHale Elzabelh A. Mn«r Janet C. Mtton Elzabeth S. Moore Thoas W. Myers Clarce Odenkrk Ernest C. -Parzeau Cheryl G. Payne Dane E, Prebluda Carol L. reeves Ann E. Kppe Deborah Rx Lnda A. Robbns Francn Saunders Peter H. Sayre Joanne Schnabe- Jaes F. Sentcrs Allen D. Snyder Steven M. Solon John SuMebarger Mark Toalons Joan H. Toohey Mary E. Tulnsk Claude Voa Rotegen Gal P. Water Elzabeth A. WeJIs Martha H. Wescoat Kenneth Wllas Lnda A. Wooster 8TH GRADE HONOR KOLL Joan Ackerson Nancy J. Balagrca Susan M. Banks Lous G. Bren Ellen L. Capbell Melane Casftellone Rchard Gtoaberln Kahy J. Chapan Phlp E. Olaussen Oyrena L, Cleents - L * **J A '- M I f\! <tr Maranne G. Co>y KatMeen J. Coogan Margaret Cooney Lor A. DeLong Detoorah Deegan Mary JEldrdge Wlla S. England Davd A. Eavng Mchael J. Farrell Deborrah S. Fowler Cyntha Fratel Susan J. Garabnant 'atrca Gentno Lee H. Gutacher Nancy E. Johnson Peter I. Kans Cyntha L. Kellogg Paul B. KTHell ] J o:ler W. Lews Delvn A. Lndley Davd M<acpherson Janet L. Mahan Marto N. M^rkoe Barbara Me Gure Karen N. Me Robbe Lsa J. Me Vegh M-atthew C. Medford Keth A, Merron Danel M. Morash Nancy Morasso Lucy G. Potter Else R. Prtchard Martha Propsner Maryellen Raney Judth G, Randel Elzabeth T. Rch, Jance Rchardson Debra B. Regert Walter T. Robnson Donna L. Sdadle Lynn J. Shannon Mark E. Sheehan Lor K. Shelton Ay B. Son Rchard Salon Constance Solowe Howard L. Steffens Ay C. Sterlng Mark D. Sterner '- -:- # ^ I- ns f yardsof >?. V \ -u Jeffrey L. Susan Davd J. Toylor Sally J. Tuttlf Jean B. Warshaw Jacquelne West Robn A. Wlder Jennfer C. Yates HONOR ROLL Charles Alpert Naftcy L. Anderson K E. Anchabault Davd L. Axelrod Constance Baler Patrck H. Banes Elzabeth Batzold Stuart L. Bauohner Rchard N. Bauer Jay Behke Robert M. Bshop Wendy S. Brown Nancy N. Chentz Cathy J. Garden Stephan Cag9a Dane E. Cungs Albert G. Danker Dane W. Davs Nancy H. Dean Stacey A. Farley Janet S. Gage Sherlyn S. Greek Wlla Gresser Carolyn Guta* Bradford Harres Lloyd F. Harrs Judth A. He Jonathan Hopkns Rofoent D. Jackson ; - Anne M. Kahn "Jeanne Kalbacher Colleen A. Kelly I Mdad Kn Enly La Costa Danel T. Lundy Susan Mac -Pherson Unda L. Malcol Tucker I. Marr Wondy E. Merron Davd L. Mosfawtz Carol A. Murray L. Nye Terrence O'Connor Paul D. Pecka Defcorah A. Peters Davd C. Pfalpe Rchard W. Renfree Suzanne M Saxlby We Wll Be Closed Wednesdays (Contnued on next page) Durng July and August MADEMOISELLE SHOP 05QUIMBYST SAVE NOW UP TO 20%REDUCTION DURING MID-SUMMER KITCHEN SALE NOW TILJULY 29th Let Barklav Ktchens and her clothes...fashwrdbte her car... sart, practcal her ktchen... by * tar t ' NEW HOURS DUKE'S Gant Subarnes FABRIC regularly 99 to'3.99 yd *ị >,... t. L barklay for the woan who... has an eye for value has Ipeccable taste takes prde In a lovely hoe puts char In faly lvng enjoys entertanhg runs her busy lfe ost effcent^». nothng but a Barklay Ktchen wll do! ' ' * / - A '- \. A WE ARE NOW OPEN FROM l~:.*- *:- s&#- 3 yds. for 994 leftovers fro our own qualty custo workroos, 2 to 0 yd. fabrc lengths...antque satns, Dacrcn blends, caseent sheers, textures, hocspun-look cottons, Colonal, Yradtonal and Conteporary prnts, textured cotton solds and ere...for hoe decorart ng projects, sportswear, fabulous fashons DAYS WEEK Coe 55 SOUTH AVE., AT THE CIRCLE J.' v. '>sj( Velvet, brocade, daask., slk, tapestry and ore! Reg, $4 to$ J 0 yd. Opulent, elegant desgner fabrcs, leftovorfrocustodecorator orders...2 to 5yd. lengths for hoe projects and elegant dress-up fashons. Sale! Naugahyde Vnyl + Reg. $4 to $6 yd. leathorgralned and fabrc-textured _ ^ r wpe-clcan uphofctory vnyls, O O VCJ In your choce of5 colors 2 ' o 6 yd. lengths. AT HUFFMAN-KOOS lllll' Center IN LINDEN, Qo-j of R ouf9 } at Grand Ave,; fust follow tho.-.gn.planty of parkng. ± Ownng one of the fnest ktchens n Aerca s a prvlege) that fales n edu as well as hgh ncoe brackets can enjoy. Letus show you. our dsplays of lovely custo-bult Barklay Ktchens n hand-rubbed natural fnshes and enael... or phone or, wrte us for eye-openng lterature. pnnmnqffl^ Barklay Ktchens Installs Your Ktchen Copletely *.. Includng Plubng and Electrcal Work. Our Staff Decorator Wll Help You to Coordnate the Colors Throughout Your New Ktchen n^[ L'[[R?W!^!raBa!pa.t STOP IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE KITCHEN PUNNING GUIDE -^;- '"_*;.-. f. Vst our showroo located at 450 E. AVE. ROSELLE PARK Fro-e Etttatet Phone Opes ABH> to 0 P#nU.'< '2. r * /» 4 ' * - -,. '. - ', I V

15 RJHS Honor Roll (Contnued fro prevous page) Kathryn M. Schatz Nancy h. Schreber Davd R. Sythe Deborah T. Spragg Ste-ven L. Stanford Lesle D. Sterlng Cyntha R. SUtes Dorolhee Struzyna Wlla Toalons Robert S. Tulls Stanley C. Warnc Adrenne Wlder Jll S. Zeran Rchard E. Zultncr '*The dfference between a boutque and a store Is planly explaned on the prce tags." WHERE SUMMERTIME FUN BEGINS Enjoy our Prvate Beach Entrance, Adjacent Pool and Poolsde Cafe. Coplete resort facltes. Ar- Condtoned roos. Entertanent progra for adults and chldren. Jon us for sogfree fun. Fro $20 double. 5 Msgfc Acres on th Ocan at frrk Race, Atlantc Cty Years Wht a Faly O*shp.«Mgt E(tj ot s EJHS Announces Honor Roll The results of the fourth arkng perod show a ota! of 254 students at Edson Jr. Hgh School on! the honor or dstngushed honor acadec lsts. To be enrolled n the dstngushed honor group a student ast obtan a grade of 4< A" n all hs ajor acadec subjects and no grade below "B M n any nor subject. To be enrolled n the honor group a. student ust obtan grades of "A" or "B" n all subjects ajor or nbr, FRESHMAN {DISTINGUISHED Robn Barnett lanet Bauer * Jonathan Best Joan Coukos Louse Dx Jule Fox Evelyn Hagers Heed Jackson Laura Kunz A lane beftfetd Maureen MeNally Katherne Pott Margurle Rao Fran Robns Wendy.Robnson Paela Ross Joan Sanborn Lynn Sehork Douglas Schulan Paul Sullvan Lsa Tanner Tothy TSatder C. Vejnoska Cyntha Vona Alyson Waters HONOR ROLL Wlla. Bornann Mary Olark Wrrfeld Decker Davd Elznga G-aye Fenberg Nancy Frankenbach Margaret Gffert Carol Goldsten Rchard Gottlck Holly Guran Carol Haertlen Carol HaSkew Mary Herrob F Debra Kroenhoek KythUeen K.uU.. Ay Lenke Jance Irvne Paul Monte Susan Moran Lnda Nedweske Mare Petkowsk Joann Peterson Jol Petrce Los Rowe Lews Sohrager Steve Scfrulroan Menda Shapro Joyce Sodoora Glora Strckln Charles Swcker Thoas Ucclferr Barbara Wrfcawsk fa Carol Wrege DISTINGUISHED STII GRADE Ellen De Stnone Claudette Ponlon J Glday Kathryn Gngerch Fran Goodan Mary Hezen Jerrald Jackson Debra Lawyer Alan Moore Ann Murphy Rck Parduhn Judth Robertson Nancy Saon Barbara Sanborn MU'hdl Sandak Debra Schunk Theodore Shen Jll Ungar Susan Wh'ara HONOR ROLL 8TUGRADB Nel Ather John Bar Gary Becker Heather Bloechcr.SHI! Suzanne Boston Kevn Brennan Joanne Cacchone Rchard Cantor Peter Cherr John ChWs Vctora Claan CaUn Cocr Anne Ctrhen Elnor Dalch Robert Davs Scott Davs Thoas Docker Thoa D Grolao Mchael (D Napoh Paul Drews Carol Eason Wlla Ehann Dense JSIbeck Kelley Fead Elot Febush Glbert Garca Barbara Glbert Mary Ann Gla Marcy Guth Thoas Harned Ray Hlznger Glora Holt Suzanne Horn Mare Jacobson Ross Jaqutl Wlla Kan Janos Kotlontsch Nel Kuchnsky Kathleen Langford Ruth Lndlcy Debbe Mac Fal Lauren Madent Alexs 'Mangakls Ruth Mass Stephane Matthews Mary Me Manus Karen Mtford Joyce Mller Jeff Mondon K-arcn Moron (Contnued on next page) 9BS Wh to: ny LO, Gong fshng... huntng? Plannng a capng trp? Then see your UNITED RENT-ALL Dealer. He has the outdoor gear you need, when you need t... lj " Portable Ice Chests Foldng Cots. Sleepng Bags Sleepng Bag Lners Tents (Ubrella. Cabn types)... anl he wll save you oney, too! 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16 Vapt I we WJj,M&n, WC/SS/MY, VJLV J.6, Havng p> Pa r/y: We've everythng you need... n paper goods for ndoor or outdoor partes, n otfs n tune wth the occason. Coe n and see. The Garden of Paper frtft Erf. h-. E CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER CLARK, N. J Free Parkng Free Gft Wrappng 9:30 to 8:30 Mon. thru Sat. MASTER CHARGE UNt-CARD HANDI CHARGE EJHS Honor Roll (Contnued fro prevous page) Jula Mulholland Ton Mullendore Bll -Wz.xl " Kle O'Slra-u, Alan Potyk Kallc Kobns Dors Sc-hK'de".loxy Schornstt'n Susan Sth Kenneth Spenadcl Ay Stork Ck-nda Strekln Sharon Struck Constance Taylor Kar Valj rc Vcnoza Clauda Wasseran Kafhy Wllas Howard Yokelson DISTINGUISHED 7TH GRADE..Idlh Allen Hoxne Arstrong' Sleplcn Barker Dorolhy Ikvrtes Debra Becker Mark Beckett Laurel BJoecler Gselle ChazoUe Nancy Decker Dorothy Klblonk SPECIAL PURCHASE V ' "'L * ' M.'/' I. -,.. \ h" h- j r * d HOOVER SHAMPOOER t AND POLISHER Regularly $59.95 Mult Speed 3 Sets Brushes $29.95 k. Buffng Pads Large Dspenser Non Splash Acton The Eardley T. Petersen VACUUM CLEANERS SEWING MACHINES New and Rebult 244 NORTH AVENUE, Donna Frankln Donald Glass Jula Hansen Cyntha Holland Laure Hungerford Charles Jackson Robert Kane Judth Kaplan Susan Krn Alfred Kran Jeffrey Kunz Elzabeth Maher Joseph Mangna Denns Prolo Mary Ellen HaKall Duncan Savage Debra Seacfero Karen Schwantz Anne Scully Kenneth Shafaran Ajupa Snglal Judth Sofeld Mark Vejnoska John Wllas Carl Young Jaes Zack HONOR ROLL 7TH GKADE Kchard Baldwn Thoas Ball Peter Barkley Shela Bentley Susan C. Bozle Thoas Cassdy Charles CHuds II Pete Chrjstanson Patrca Clark Kathryn Cloughly John Cloyes Robert Oohen Athena Cox Bruce Daugherty Mark Daughenty Anne Dcknson Warren D -Lorenzo Deborah Dx Jula Eberhart Lsa Ehrch Jean Engel Karen Fcacc Susan Frankcnbach Lnda Gbel Jeffrey Glassel Jane Glaubnger Andrew Goods on Douglas Grupe Donna Harrs Hala Hudson Alan Kolbas Margaret Ko Wlla Krauss Paul Kulp Alce Kupetz To Lauher Carol Levne Nancy Lews Stephen Lews Nan Mav Connache Barbara Manfra Deborah Me Nally Stephen Me Nally Susan Me Naara Rchard Mller Susan Muragla Wlla Noonan Robert Orlando Robert Papacdo Gat Pearson Lenore Pelos Joserf Perkowsk Mchael Psano Steven Press Carol Qackenbos Davd Patrca Harold Schlesske Lcsa Schwartzan Grant Spcclrt. Allen Stott Gna Strckln Elzabeth Tbbah Dane Topolnsk Patrca Underhll Caolyn Whtoyer Vctora Wllas Jlelen^Louse Xaques Leesa Young Karen Znser Play fe Ids Colubus TJe sun sled on Colubus playground as we began our second week of playground tun. Colubus opened ts baseball season on Tuesday and vas defeated by Lncoln >-5 at Lncoln feld. Colubus was wnnng j-0 untl the fourth nnng when Lncoln scored sx runs on eght -Colubus errors and a few tely base hts. Colubus has a great httng tea but has a very porous defense. Lous Graves, John TurJng-Ion, and Chuck Marotta played a fne all-round gae for Colubus. If the tea proves ts defense and becoes a lttle ore unfed t can becoe a very successful season, jf not?? On. Wednesday, under the excellent gudence of Mr. Hawkns, the chldren enjoyed akng abstract desgns out of cut paper. The artsts who astered the craft desgns were Kb Rchard, Pat Schwanke, A daughter, Tna Lee, was born Sunday, June 2, fat Overlook Hosptal to Mr. (and Mrs. Wlla It. SUftaeh Jr. of 368 Acaca Dr., Scotch Flas. Tna jons a sster! Donna Lynj, ond 'a brother, Jeffrey Thoas. " Dr. and Mrs. John "Wesley arc parents of a daughter, GvvynneMare, bo July 7 n Boston, Mass. 'Mrs. Wesley s tfle forer Cornela Rogers, daughter of Mr. Robert' Rogers of WestfeJd and the Mls. Rogers. FUGMANNOttCoHMMny AlWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU I IfEW OVFICEB OAIUQKI STORAGE PLANT * WATCHDOG BURNER * EASY BUDGET PAYSIEIMT PLAI9 * "TRUCKS KjIPl'K WITH LOCKUKEb VOArUTER IllCtlS FUEL OIL We Are Interested f Tour neatlnv frroble OIL "YOUR tocal AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT B "" ESSOHEAT DEALER" "" *" "V»»y SSO) IB Monque Threat, Dan Terney, Robn Brown, and Alson Reavs. Mark The celebrated the ect. Ma rott a, Donn a Vancy, Laont 4th of July fay havng *>Whe Is on ocker. Hay Halton, and Ajy Parade' and 'Bke Rodeo.' Due to Webster created sun desgns. 'All the the ncleent weaher on Thursday young artsts found that ths was the Holday festvtes were postponed untl a very rewardng 'Art for Fun' proj- Frday. The week ended by havng a ornng sw at the uncpal pool. At the dose of the second week our regstraton has reached 96. LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS PRODUCE Wg Avalable n 33 Shades *,...».. n WI 8 cre l '," fr «'» W 'S Cwer, 07 Broad Slreet, ths beautful 00% Kanckalon wg, avalable n 33 shades, t s about $29. Preset, waglablc and 8relcl.nl.le. ths wg can't lose l» curl, eet or color. LUE RIBBON CLEANERS 6c.LAUNPERERS Hgh Illly Control Standards BLUE RIBBON FRESH, FRESH, FRESH The key word s fresh descrbng these two seasonal tes FRESH PEACH PIE fro raw peach to luscous peach pe n nutes. The fllng s 96% frut..* ; FRESH SWEET CORN Pcked at dnte and rushed to our refrgerators to protect the delcate flavor and tenderness. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SEASONS AND BUY THESE THINGS WHEN THEY ARE AT THEIR BEST' QUALITY CONTROL DEPARTMENT After the garent s fnshed t s placed on a specally desgned conveyor whch autoatcally separates and categorzes the garents n preparaton for our qualty control departent. In our Qualty Control departent each garent s ndvdually exaned for* spots, pressng * cuffs, pockets, * lnngs, * hes, etc. n an effort to antan our hgh qualty standards. Once the garents have passed our rgd requreents, they are assebled nto custoer orders and sent to the baggng departent. GEIGER'S CIDER MILL 560 SPRINGFJELD AVE. (Opposte Entrance to Echo Lake Park) ON DRY CLEANING 8, SHIRT LAUNDERING NO E X T R A C H A R G E AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY ON GARMENTS BROUGHT IN BEFORE 2 NOON SATURDAY BEFORE A.M. - * DRIVE - IW STORE 00 NORTH AVE., GARWOOD STORE HOURS; 7;30 A.M. to 6 P.M. ON ROUTE 28

17 T WESTF/EtD fn.jt.) JJEAtfJKK, THURSDAY, WLY It, Sec, 5, P* e J r -.- Lt CoL DUey AF Graduate U.S. Marne Garps Wufc. Ool. Dana-Id E. DHey, eon <tf Mr. nd flflns. lege (at Maxwell A2B, Afe. Force Aar Ooand and Staff Col- H. «H. DStttey «f 407 Srth Ave., has Colonel DUley was aong select <ben glrasdutated ftxx the U.S. Argwernent cfffl'cte&s lantt offcers fro -U.S. and al&ed ezed fonees enrolled n hs class. The currculu covered ladvanced atary leadershp, anageent and use of aenospace forces. The '0-anonllh progra ds part of fov Ar Unversty's syste Ito prepare offcers Washngton, B.C. He s a eber Hs wfe as the fanner Anta P. for hgher coand; and staff po-ostons. Colonel IftHey, whofloldste aer- Ph Kappa Ps. Cobfo. The colonel, a 950 graduate of cuaulcal ratng of cornand plot, Teacher s Student Westfeld Hgh School taoended was conthtksoced n J954 (tough Robert W. Loacy of 438 Thrd Bucknell Und-ver-sty, Lew^burg, Pa. the naval fadet progra and las Ave., Garwood, a teacher at tfe and George Washngton Unversty, served 3 onths n Vetna, Henry E. Harrs School n Bayonne, s aong 37 teaahetns afteadng the Earth Scences Insttute at rfehe Rutgers Unversty Suer Sesson here. Got a Grpe? Wrte the Edtor ;tt^' ^ J -. r '. '-''- ----:'I rz--^'- j.-., - L- L :"". ' - '. ' " - -. ". J - ' ' - L ^ * *""'-. ".'" ' ^ ' ".':/-' } -' J -' --'-' - "-".--, J ' BURTON A. CHURCH 4 Church s Elected Engneers' Trustee. Burton A. Church has recently been elected chapter trustee of the Professonal Engneers Socety of Unon County. Mr. Church has served as charan of the arrangeents and receptons cottee as well as other cottees. He s <a graduate of Stevens Insttute of Technology wth an M. E. degree, a lcensed professonal engneer n New Jersey; and s eployed as producton anager by Croll-Reynolds Co. Inc. Mr. Church lves n Westfeld wth hs wfe Audrey and has a son, three daughters and two grandsons. 6*«.c^5: *«^f rfv " h ^. ' r ' ;... - ^ "l.'* r _^^L ".,^ I".- Doctor Reelected AAGP Meber Maude Vanderlsp Vance, MJD., of Westfeld IVas been reelected to actve elbensh-p n the Aercan Acadey of Genera Pnalotce, the natonal assocaton of dlaly doctors. Reelecton sgnfes that the phys- - -r- - V ' V - ' ' : '~ ' '' ',-"" -".---' : f ;/L r" r,"-_\.^- '-. :., *- J *r.. ' - - j. \» - «' ' ~ ' - - ' * - * ' ' _.- : -r^'j'^^:^;^^ '....: v.; ll.-::^«-^>,:-. - ', - can Kas successfully copleted 50 hours of accredted postgraduate edcal study n the last three years. Mebers becoe elgble for reelecton -at the end of tfte-thrd year followng ther electdonto ebershp. The 'acadey, the cauntny's second largest natonal edcal [assocaton, s the only natonal edcal group Ubat requres ebers to keep up wlh edcal progress through contnung educaton. The acadey, founded -n 947 and headquartered n Kansas Cty, Mo., las been nstruental n the establshent of a new prary edcal specalty n faly practce. The new specally s expected to ncrease the nulbens" offalyphyscans avalable..to serve the pubhc an tho future. ISe aoacfetf's graduate educaton progra ds the foundaton o elgblty for faly doctors now n practce wfto for certfdcaton n the new specralty. MOVING TO HOUSTON PICTURE BOOK of 228 HOMES FOR SALE IN HOUSTON AVAILABLE AT THIS OFFICE No Oblgaton 5<)\e A.9* b* 9.,>Ke^ H. Clay Fredrchs, Inc. REALTORS WKSTFIELD GALLERY North Ave. tt ICluer FANWOOD GALLERY S«tb Ave W ^ov e,\a, 9 <e s' Ve A5.96 ECONOMICAL B-fO" ') AUTOMATIC '.HEAT'. OIL HEAT FREE ESTIMATE CONVENIENT TERMS co\o^,o^(sl Phont AD COMPANY. "Buldng Headquarters" LUMBER MILL WORK * MA SO HI HABDW. L. > 'A u nouo^u^ u w *Forlrfll7 v ond Sflfwa'o/o tradeark! a I fber Industral, - WwtKfW opea-3-nghts Mon M -Wedv Fr v 9:20 a. to?;00 p.. Montdar, Newark open 2 nghs Wed., Fr v 9:30 a.. to 900 p.. Other days 9;30 to \-.- -? - *.-\ ' I J -x I - ',.. - f > ".. - 'I ' -»

18 THE LEADER AFFILIATE MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION PS pomn/re pad at Vr^tfW'lrl. S. J. I'ublslu-l ThutMlys ll W ' s t l u U I, W u.jrs<-v\ hy tlu> W c s t - -,-h\ la-ajfr 'rnlnt; a n d P u M s h n ^ Vnpny, At l*-p dnt Off It-In I P n p ^ r for the T o w n of W s t lt M a n d l:«ru UKII uf uutn j nsfl*. Sub ^ pton: }.".U0 per yoar n odvanrft, Offrf: :>0 K M Tel. '& GAIL \V. TIUMHI.5 ] Vcckl'M.)! New,,-ts. y > l ' r «'» s A r > s u j ; t,, Kdlu'al Assocaton THURSDAY, JULY Share a Sw? r.dtor Most Weslfcld resdents have been full of prase for the new facltes offered by the Meoral Pool t s a welcoe addtonal recreatonal feature bound to be ore and ore apprecated as the dog days of July and August are wth us. About the only ajor coplant we have heard of s the barrng of payng ebers fro the pool untl :30 a.. on weekdays. It's great to share these facltes wth chldren fro the county's playgrounds who are alloted ornng sws on these days, but we thnk t's unfar to penalze those whose ebershp fees wll pay for the pool's antenance, staffng and constructon eventually. We have heard of shft workers whose only opportuntes to use the pool on workng days are durng the beforeoon hours. Many other ebers have sall chldren shouldn't (hey be able to sw before the tots' lunches and nap perods? Wth the schedulng of two and at the ost, three playgrounds each ornng, we doubt that ore than 200 youngsters are n the sw durng ths hour and a half perod. Wth a pool desgned for 500 fales, certanly there ust be roo for those ebers who wsh to take a dp durng the sae te slot! Ths sounds lke a nor proble and the playground progra s alost half over for ths season but we feel the ctzens' pool cottee and the Recreaton Cosson could coe to soe better arrangeent where the payng ebers' prvleges are better consdered. * # Less Talk More Acton! All Aerca sees to he on an ecology kck... and there are as any sources of polluton as there are people. We have had an Earth Day. Good. Tons of flyers dstrbuted to arouse the publc add to the refuse heap! TV grnds out spectaculars. Photo stores flood the press. Poltcans call eetngs... and also pass laws about t. : If words were capable of cleansng the ar and water, we would have attaned ecologcal purty onths ago. Acton sn't qute that sple. Industry and governent are spendng llons to clean up the envronent... wth blffons ore needed. Who ade t drty n the frst place? And who ust pay for the cleanng? The answer s sple; people. Soetes t gets dscouragng, lke here n Westfeld when t was reported last week that soe folks rdcule resdents who spend te and oney and energy to help Clean up the debrs that ltters our streets. Take a look around soe of Westfeld- lke Recreaton Feld after a football gae, or Tanaques Park followng a pcnc, or behnd any one of countless stores. Look In the gutters on El St., even n the planters flled wth greens and geranus for people's pleasure. Was that your qandy wrapper carelessly left on the corner of Central Ave. and Quby St.? If each one of us, every day, thnks about the probles of clean ar and water and ltter preventon, and do soethng about the, then we wll b e g n to ake (progress. \ Reeber, we are the ones who can keep Aerca beautful and t sure s worth tryng! * * \ On the Edge of Servtude j. \ Saturday, May 9, was an unusual day. That was the (Jay n 970 when the average Aercan taxpayer fnally ^ute workng for the governent and began workng for Aself. Fro January untl May 9 over four onths very dollar he earned would be requred to pay taxes on s earnngs for the year. Stated n another way, the averge Aercan taxpayer worked two hours and 49 nutes ut of an eght-hour day just to pay hs tax blls. If ths s not chllng enough, consder then the followng fgures: half of the federal ndvdual ncoe tax n the ntcd States s pad by persons earnng between $5,000 nd $5,000 a year. It took the U.S. governent 86 years tfc reacj ts frst S00 bllon budget and only nne years tf> reach $200 bllon. The nterest on the federal debt tklay s S20 bllon ore than the entre cost of operatng the federal governent only 29 y e a r s ago n 94. ate and local governental revenues are gong up at the rte of approxately 2 percent a year and wll double f less than seven years. The $20 bllon federal budget fr 97 wll cost every ndvdual n the Unted States, fjo the newborn baby to the oldest centenaran, alost $,000 to be exact, $980. In spte of all ths, the old fallacy stll perssts that a handout fro Uncle Sa s free. + * Proposed federal legslaton grantng a "guaranteed fjly ncoe" to an addtonal 3 to 5 llon fales at al ntal cost of $5 bllon a year has been opposed by the Calforna State Chaber of Coerce. They sad: "There s] good reason to beleve that ths s the ost sgnfcant legslaton to confront Congress n a generaton and s one of the ost far-reachng ssues n our hstory. The welfare susteu should be proved for those who need help the tst the aged, blnd and dsabled or fales where the fa her s ether uneployed or absent, but. we see only adverse effects fro an experent lhat guarantees an ncolne even to fales wth eployd fathers. The goal of a governent welfare progra should be to ove ableboded adults fro the welfare rols to the payrolls." - _- w T r r- Lfe In The Suburbs LETTERS TO THE EDITOR All letters to the edtor ust bear a sguature and a street address. No anonyous or unsgned letters wll be publshed. Letters ust be wrtten only on one sde of paper and preferably typewrtten. AJ letters ust be In tte 'Leader" offce by Frday U they are to appear n the followng ssue. The "Leader" reserves the rght to reject or edt any letter to confor ** "Leader" usace. Urges Attendance Edtor, Leader; Thank you for your contnued excellent coverage of events n Mountansde. My only dsappontent wth the Weslfeld leader s that ts coverage of the traffc probles to be caused by the proposed hghway constructon ut Route 22 and New Provdence Rand has not resulted n ore attendance by Westfeld ctzens at eetngs of the Ctzens to Preserve Mountansde. II ust be recognzed by Westfeld ctzens that ther town s already used as a short-cut between the Garden Stato Parkway a n d Routt; 22. An unlted access clover-leaf at Itouto 22 and New Provdence Rd. wll prove an rresstble traffc agnet for substantally larger traffc flows along Central Avo., Broad St. and Mountan Ave. - I beleve t should be the goal of all countes to lt autooble use wherever possble. Autoobles do not add to uncpal tax ratables. They add lo ar polluton. Autoobles tfo not ttfd shoppers when Weslfeld s used as a shorlcul. They only add to traffc congeston. The Departent of Transportaton wns ts deands for larger hghways pad fro ones taken fro the pockets of New Jersey taxpayers by solatng each county of New Jersey.taxpayers fro the next end preventng unfed effort/5 aganst hghway constructon whch despol suburban beauty and destroy tax *atables. Mountansde needs the help of Westfeld n the fght aganst a wdened Route 22 and clovorleaf constructon at ntersectng Mountansde streets. Please urge the attendance of Westfeld resdents at the future eetngs of the Ctzens to Preserve Mountansde. Ther partcpaton n ths fght wll also help to preserve Westfeld. HOBfRT II. JAFFE 330 Sut Rd Mountansde Appalled Edtor, Leader; Though y professonal work seldo loaves JIIO te 'to read edtorals lke those whch appear n your paper, recently I had the sfouune to stuble upon the one enttled "Aen!" n your July 9 ssue. PL'thw^s t \ras the ttle of your edtoral whd caught y eye. For I supple that <'vw snce the G':.V.S when Adukh Htler nstgated tlo systeatc.slaughter of Geran Jews n the nae of a "purer Chr:st:nly. I have always.suspect of people who yo about.shcullnu' "Arnen" to tlngs oulsda the \v-.\k cf t'.t::r chnch or hoe. Bu wlftn c>;..-;;lural Lhe subslance of ya.^delnonous lttle arclo I was. frankly, appalled. Just v.iu;:n are you talkng about when yen speak cf our youth 'as "egocentrc hocrs" -who show no "courtesy" or "A««:rd for the opnons of otlu rs"? Are you talkng about Professor K. ROP.S Toole's students out there at the Unversty of Montana? I truly hope so for I have fcu no.such cl;noxous personages where I teach. BRUCE ROBINSON A.ssslanl Professor of Englsh. Unon College (Edtors Note: Tsk, Isle! As an Englsh profossor. you should lnve observed the very portant words "norty of young people" and the use of quotaton arks credtng the opnon to Professor Toolc.) PRESIDENT THE WOMENS RTA CLUB THE FIRST THING AVE LEARN DELEGATE DUT AND RESPONSIBILITIES OTHERS..> HERE COME AND you OUT THE GARBAGE/ Hoe Insurance Edkor, Leader; Your arlx'le, "-Update Your Hoe Insurance" by Elane May, n lhs work's edton could 'he sleadng. No dwellng nsurance coverages contanng -fre, K.C., or related perls have contaned a -consurance clause n the s'.'ate of Now Jersey, least not durng the past 30 years t the wrter.has been engaged n the nsurance 'busness h our slate. Soe stales, ncludng New York Sute, peul consurance on dwellng property but ths s nut true n the A'lale cf New.Jersey provdng I'he coverage s llcd to buldngs and concs housng no ore Own 4 fales. Mo-t nsurance 'copanes, -as on ulerwlng requreent, nsst on reasonable nsurance lo value, but there s no c&nsurance clause tha would operate lo pevalxe the nsured and cause -h lo collect less than the actual.fash value of hs properly up to 'the aount of nsurance curred. AN IU\ afterthought, t s too bad the 'artcle dd not enton specfcally the for of dwellng nsurance :t : ]ot has )en -avalable n New Jersey for 'approxately the post 5 yea rs, naely, h e Hoeowners Pol-cy 'whch goes beyond lfe usual fre and K:C. and addtonal perls and can >e talored to (provde practcally "all rsks" coverage aganst physcal loss of or daage, to alost all personal.property. In addton to psyseal daage covoreage, Lls. lloecnv!\s Polcy wll "dover n'any other- portant pors..-«ch as, Ibut 'not lted lo, theft;' forgey; publc l'a'hjlly; proses (edcal payents; and c!so losses due to credt cards. ROY IM&cBEAN 27 Golf Edge Congratulate Board Edtor, Leader; The capton on p'age 'one of last week's Leader, "New Sex Educaton Controversy Here?," and the artcle whch followed, seeed to slres the jreg'art ve stde of the school board's decson to u-enstab <a faly lvng j sex educaton progra n tlo.schools nexlt year. Obvously, as lle old ladrerfaln surges back nto the vens of the fcl-sex people, ths sall, well-known group \\\-A renew ther capagn of sharassent and threats -aganst the school too'ard,.the school adnstraton, schoolteachers and anyone else who happens to fovor the progra. The bg news, we tfnk, s that, unntlto'lcd by the prospect of now controversy, the school (board fnally has taken ths courageous acton. In Uhe 'past they have had aple local support for such a ove: the endorseent of sex-educaton by ost physcans and clergyen, bho ajorty recoendaton of de faly lvng revew cottee, and the decsve defeat of all three ar.t-.sex oandd : at.eo n :ho Ian school -hc^rd ele ct- on. r fh» school board new needs fresh publc suppcr-c. Our cunsratul'aons.to Dr. Cchen and the ether school board ebers on res nsttutng a uch needed currculu n sex educaton. DR. and MRS. A.-N. SCOTT 5 N. Ccttafje Notes on News Edtor Leader; Soe nterestng developents were noted fro the recent "speak out" dalogue, as reported n the July nnth ssue of the Leader! Notably was the ntatve taken on Drug'Abuse by hc Mayor's Advsory Cottee. To any of us, the spread of drug and dope addcton by our youth, wth nuerous subsequent deaths reported, s shockng. Especally, ths growth cong n an affluent town lke ours. On the sae day. July nnth, the Leader also carred <a Page One story on a "New Sex Educaton Controversy Here?" Ths was doubly nteresvng. because our youth now vcts of drugs and dope, lavu been also exposed to another enare and plfal..o. "ake love not way." Ths s both deceptve and abtous. You don't "ake" ove. Love s not a thng that you can "ake. Also, yout do not "ake wars. So, ake love not war s poppy cock. Queers and "hoos" ake»» t Support Progra Edtor, Leader; Is peranent controversy over sex educaton reahy our only choce? What s the prce to our schools and our county f t s? At ts regular July eetng, the Board of Educaton approved a coprose faly lvng progra a coprose reached after fve onths of careful delberaton, followng seven onths of study by the faly lvng revew cottee of a currculu nvolvng two years of staff plannng. A year and a half of publc controversery has consued endless hours' of staff and board te, n publc as well as prvate eetngs an< phone calls. Te coprose s a real one; the progra was rensftuted K-6, but wth portant canges responsve to concerns of soe parents: eg. How Babea are Made was reoved and ore extensve parent educaton wll take place before our chldren are taught. In addton, parents who stll object are gven the opportunty Lo reove ther clldren fro the progra by a wrtten request. The ajorty report of the faly,.^- n^y revew co;n;tee noted th.;t "love," but the Bble calls ths ver W percent of the orgnal prosodoy. Sodo and Goorrah went posed. currculu had already been down the dran-for (hs. ncluded n (he health currculu However, Jove and drugs both of our schools for any years wthcross the borderlne of SIN. Pros- oue causng concern to our parents, euous. free and Just full love s The coprose acton of the board evl and wcked n the sght of ff«r * us the opportunty to put the God 'ff sad health currculu agan nto prope And dngs^ whch defle the body, perspectve, so te and energes s also.sn. Scrpture s'ays-"know o dedcated school personnel can yc not that the body s the Lvng be s l )ent» «productve pur- Tenple of God?" It ust not be de- ss - u WcstfeM parents now take fled! So, love and drugs are worse pollutants than the sog round about us, f appled as drected by the left-wny speces. Ths Ls the Devl's porton, to toe sure, Interestng also, on the sae date, July nnth wan a feature story fro Sacreento. Calforna. 'He story sad that 'Frank Snatra, long a supporter of Deocrats and lberals, was supportng Gov. Ronald Reagan, a Republcan conservatve. Snatra gave as hs reason for swtchng the "turol on college capuses. "Ths s where the hppes and nt-wts "ade love, plus war, and destructon." The chckens fnally dd coe hoe to roast, and even Snatra has seen the lght. Have You?? MICHAEL DcBECK 555 Hart St. Sex Educaton Edtor, Leader; Y o u r newspaper can be and should be a vtal, constructve eleent n the fabrc of a fne cornunty. Your readers are dscrnjlng people v/ho would apprecate hgh.standards of journals; and, on any cccassons, they are not dsapponted. But n your ssue of.july 3th you really slpped. Tl\e artcle on the School'Board's adopton of a sex educaton progra was a asterpece of front page edtoralzng, splaced ephass, and rresponsble agtaton. Here s what I would lke to have seen: I) an nforatve headlne (lke every other headlne on the page); 2) a concse suary of the salent features of the progra adopted: 3) a stateent of the dfferences between the revsed progra and the prevous progra, together wth enton of the ntensve revew process by whch these revsons were acheved; and 4) a balanced report of publc reacton expressed at the Board eetng. Instead, what dd I fnd? an nflaatory headlne punctuated by a queston ark, and front page erphass on the reactons of "eal knots of resdents fored outsde the El Et. School locaton followng the eetng," all of whch belonged to the Edtoral Page or n Letters to the Edtor. Not untl Page 5 dd you begn to deal wth soe eanngful facts. The Leader has the opportunty ether to proote a well-nfored ctzenry through coprehensve coverage of portant ssues or to proote trouble through sensatonals, f hope you wll choose the forer role. It s y personal vew (for publcaton on a page where opnons belong) that ost objectors to the orgnal sex educaton progra have every reason to feel satsfed wth the present one. It was anfestly unfar for soeone to state that ' the pettons of GOO-700 resdents to wthdraw the progra were gnored. They were serously consdered and had an obvous pact on the forulaton of the revsed progra. Certan specfcally objectonable (to soe) aterals have been deleted fro the currculu; and, ost portant the proble of nsuffcent preparaton and revew has been rectfed. In the future I hope that nterested people wll nfor theselves fro frsthand sources, reject rratonal arguents and eotonals, and work for contnued evolutonary proveents n the progra, WMLLIAM L. CALVERT 62 Arlngton Ave. Ralroad a Must Edtor, Leader; "Last week I sent ths telegra to Governor OahLU: "Support your efforts to ensure cpcramon of Jersey Central. Westfeld needs.tltls nulorad." I urge Westfeld (resdents to wrte or wre the Governor on ths atter soon ; as possble. AUEXA'M>33R S. WILLIAMS Counclan, Frst Ward 724 Clark St. >: *:- IRST * = # M b ' - b ^ J J L J - - MOUNTAINSIDE oc (fee opportunty to read revse4 cuncu udp> avalable at the board offce and'.attend the progras planned for ptarenls, reservng ther decson about ther own chld untl they are nfored, they can choose a course whch satsfes the and our schools can ove forward. The chance for success of ths coprose- wll -be proved f those who share y feelngs councate- t'her approval! of board acton to the Westfeld Board of Educaton offces on El St. MRS. SAUL HARRISON 002 Oak Ave. Lkes Pool Edtor, -Leader; WE would Yska to <add our tanks to the nubers of to Westfreld Meoral Pool Cottee, Hhc Hcca'eeaUon Cosson, the pool anageent, Town Councl, Ue Jaycees, td any others w3o helped -ake the Westfeld Meoral Pool a realty. It s a uch needed and long waled for faclty. Over the past four years, anany Jong hours were voluntarly spent by :h:: \; wjcsa solo nterest was Ihc creaton f tlo best ype of nncpal pool for our county. There &rc 'always soe rules and regulatons tn any nsttuton that ay or not be lo our lkng, but. we feel, n tlas dase, ost of We rules are very far and 'any wrnkles be worked out. Jlats off dor a job well done! CY-NTHIA ud &X> KOWA'LCZYK 4 Brfjht'vood Avo. HCOST LIVING... A - OK Edtor Leader; Ths s y answer to Mr. Duva over hs ssue of a frean's "age" due to the narcotcs rad n Westekl. I congratulate Fre Chef Ruerup and Polce Chef Moran and hs en for dong soethng about the narcolcs stuaton n ths town nstead of just talkng. Oar socety today s ade up of ore "talkers" than "doers." Iblk s easy but to put you r actons where your outh s to correct a stuaton requres strong dedcated en. You say ths runs your "age." How? I thought the Polce and Fre Departents worked, together for the welfare of the county they serve. People who defy the law regard both polce and fre departents n the sae lght as evdenced by the ncdent n Planfeld a couple of weeks ago. The law breakers shot at the tfrcen and when the polce were sent n, t-hey dd lkewse, njurng two polceen, one fatally. ft could have toeon a frean, you know, as t was n Newark a few years a^o. Thnk about t. fton't worry about your "age." It was A-l, OK untl you opened your outh. MRS. HILDA G. RINEHART 779 Hyslp Ave. More Letters Next Page START SAVING. DEPOSIT BY 0th FEDERAL SAVINGS AT PER ANNUM Effectve July l f 970 INTEREST FROM THE st where you save does ahe a dfference! 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19 LETTERS Far Decson" Edtor, Leader; After long end thorough de&bera- ton, the IBwand cf 'Edoatw (has wsely decded to (renstate 6be taaly lvng pnognan, twtu tfe <fcele- ' lons and revsons recontended by both the ajorty laod (norty repent of tle FatnUy Lvng (Revew Cottee an d a cottee of (had 'aple opportunty to express hs vews. And fche detastan of both the revew eaottee tand the Board of Educaton orahedte the opnons of all ste.. Th!ose twhose objectons to the orgnal cuwoulu forced <Jhe onatonu and *he estsfbfisiqn«nt of He ctzens revew cottee should foe very pleased. If, after careful study of the revsed progra, they are stll dssatsfed, they have the opton of havng tjhe-r oh&ittten excused fro clasls. However, I foe- Hove rthat exanaton of the currculu wll reveal Ahat the poons whch were attacked ost vgorously "have been reoved. The Board of Educaton should be coended $ov 'te te (and carefully thought-fout decson. sncere- toope Kttrt ft w'll bertam the wud of fhe batter "ooatraveasy whch has dvded We^fftefld tor ttffe past year a Ihafef. JANET h BLBY 040 Itoe PI. Help Please? Edtor, ILeaxter; My frends and I 'are wry worred about t!he cunrenlt treatent of ouur restujal resouffwes, Most people don't Hunk the.proble of polluton s as serous as t really s. (Mg people to realze ths fts IhaH the proble, 'fu& oter (hlah as gettng people <to do soethn-g aboot t. Mast people thnk 4lhat tn* tar and water n Westfeld at least s tone and we have noudng to worry about. How wrong tfey are! Unfortunately the te (they real ze ths -ght toe gettng fche purest ar land water we 'have (n tne hosptal) but by then lt anght "be too tale. I a yea\s ok and 'gong nto 7>Uh grade. I a wrrung "bec^us*? It wlt -"be p to ;e ard others 'lke e to coe. Ths letter s la plea to tlve g-awn-ups Ifco Selp our dause because we ron't Jfeve 'Che power or the respect you do. (Please? IMIOH&EL J. GIAWTZ 32 Woods End -ld. MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED IN GOVERNMENT WORK Hgh pay and secure jobs ay be yours n Cvl Servce- Graar school suffcent for any jobs. Send for lst of typcal jobs and salares and how you can prepare at hoe for governent entrance exas. Call 22 MAn or wrte: Natonal Tranng Servce, Box 400, c/o Westfeld Leader, 50 El St. See for yourself how sall Zenth's new Z-70 all n-the-ear hearng ad really s! '^ F. - *, & >< '*\ -W &&: Ths free non-operatng Z-70 replca lets you see foryaur^elfzenth's sallest all n-the-ear ad. It's relable, '... cofortable to wear, wth no outsde cords, tubes or wres just dependable hearng assstance. For your free non-operatng Z-70 replca al or brng n ths coupon today. NAME ADDHE55 c STATE ZIP HEARING AID CENTER 0 Central Ave., Westfeld Park Ave., Planfeld THE REAL POLLUTERS 0,000 Drug Addcts nn.j. Rob Ctzens of $ l A Mllon-Gross Newg Jersey ctzens are lterally n Washngton. beng robl>ed of ore than a quarter of -a bllon dollars annually by drug addcts n the state who ust steal to support ther narcotcs habt. Nelson G. Gross, Republcan nonee for the U.S. Senate fro New Jersey, cted those offcal governent estate's ths week n callng for an all-out war on drug sugglng. "There are an estated 0,000 drug addcts n New Jersey," sad Gross. "Each of Wose addcts requres $0,000 a year to keep hself suppled wth, drugs." In order to obt'an the oney to buy drugs, accordng to Gross, addcts usually turn to theft, burglary and robbery to rase the oney. ''Because of the dffculty n dsposng of stolen goods, addcts ust steal property whose value s as uch as fve tes ore than Ue cash return they are able to receve," sad Gross. "Generally, an addct ust steal u p to $50,000 worth of property n order to get the $0,000 he needs for drugs." Gross sad lhe dollar loss s only nor when copared wth the socal repercussons of the drug proble. "The real loss to the state s the alenaton of a growng segent of our youth," Cross sad. "Youth s our ost powerful resource, and ths s beng destroyed by the actvtes of drug sugglers." Gross recently returned fro Turkey where he checked nto what s beng done to stop the llegal export of opu f'o that country. " was appalled by what I learned fro y trp," sad the 38-year-old canddate. "Turkey produces 80 per cent of the heron whch s suggled nto the Unted States. And yet, the U.S. governent has only two en assgned to that country to control heron sugglng. These -two en are expected to control drug traffc, not only n Turkey, but n Iran and Ohe entre Mddle East as well." Gross sa-d the nadequate U.S. overseas drug control progra s a legacy of pror adnstratons Fuel Ol and Burner Servce "The Deocratc leaders of fche 960's alost copletely gnored the stuaton," Gross sad. "-Whle the Nxon adnstraton has devoted ore oney to the progra, what we really need s an all-out crash progra." Gross sad he favors a three-pont plan to stop heron sugglng nto the U.S.: Increasng the 20 Aercan narcotcs agents now deployed worldwde to at least 00. An nternatonal conference, wth or.wthout Unted Natons auspces, to apply pressure aganst natons growng opu. A progra to eradcate opu cultvaton worldwde. Gross sad that Turkey has laws aganst opu, sugglng, but these laws are often gnored. "Wo ust nsst that the Turksh governent dltgntly enfore the law," sad Gross. "If we can afford to gve Turkey nearly sx bllon dollars n ad over fche last 25 years, surely we can deand ts cooperaton n 'helpng us fght crnal actvty whch s undernng our naton. "It s te to recognze we have a war on our hands. It's a w a r aganst drugs and drug sugglers. We have an eney wthn our borders, kung and njurng our young." Resdent's Husband Wns Ar Medal U.S. Ar Force Frst Leut. Denns F\ Totaro, whose wtfe, Paela, s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNaara of 09 Connectcut St., Mas receved Ue Ar Medal*tor aoton a Vetjva. Leutenant Totaro, a C-30 Hercules plot, was decorated for outstandng ahroanahdp and courage on successful and porlftnlt ssons copleted under hatfartfous condtons. He Wag honored at Clark AB, Phlppnes, where le now serves wth the 774bh Taetcal Arlft Sqadn. a unt of tlo Pacfc Ar Forces. PACAF s headquarters for a-r operatons n Southeast As'a, thc Far East and the Pacfc area. The leutenant, a 962 gr&du'ae of Bloofeld Hgh School, receved l-3 B.A. degree fro Montclar St'ate College n 966 and was cossoned Uo follawjng year upon copleton of Offcer Tranng School at UackJan^ AFB, Tex. Asks Expanson Of Parkway In Ths Area Charan John P. Gallagher sad today a frst order of busness for hs new adnstraton of the New Jersey Hghway Authorty wll be to press for the expanson of thu traffc-taxed secton of the Garden State Parkway n Mddlesex and Unon Countes. The very hgh prorty wll apply, he added, whether t s n the for of pressng for wdenng by the State who are the secton propretors or whether akng arrangeents on a reasonable bass for the Authorty to purchase the stretch and expand t as part of the Parkway Loll syste. The toll-free secton, runnng 3 les between. Route 22 n Unon and Route 3 n Woudbrdge,.was bult and s antaned wth tax oney by the Stale's hghway transportaton departent. It s one of three orgnal sectons constructed by the state before the Legslature set up the authorty to coplete the Parkway as a toll road. The charan of the new fveeber authorty, whch took offce June 20 as the agency's ffth adnstraton, sad t was absolutely essental that the saturated slateowned secton be expended f the Parkway s to provde the safe and speedy servce for whch t was desgned. "As t now stands, the secton s bucklng under the stran of an Iensely heavy traffc load especally durng couter hours," Mr. Gallagher 6ad. "Soethng has to be done and done fast to broaden the secton's capacty and re-open ths door to truly parkway travel." "If t s unrealstc for the State to undertake ths expanson project proptly, Ihen the authorty ust be gven the opportunty to acqure He secton on a reasonable and feasble bass and do the job tself." Charan Gallagher sad he fully recognzes the earler opposton to tolls proposed for ths secton upon purchase by Ue authorty, but s convnced that the otorng publc was not aware of the fact that toll charges would be nonal,.e. 0 cents and 5 cents entrance and ext tolls, not 25 cents across-theroad barrer tolls. He ndcated that he felt the otorng publc wll accept nonal charges on entrances and exts and no new across-thcroad collecton plaza wthn the stretch n return for an end to traffc dsorder there. He added that whle the fnancal probles n purchasng and provng the secton appear fordable at ths early stagy of hs adnstraton, "there can be no turnng vvty fro such a vtal progra unless New Jersey wants to al>andun the Parkway us a defunct northsouth express through route.' The Parkway extends ITS les fro ok end of Iho Stale at Cap3 May n the.south to the N.J.-N.Y. border n JBorgen County, connectng wth the \ew York Thru way at the northern ternus. 'He ; sucton les v\ what s consdered the traffc cen- Ler ox Ihu artery. All Letters Must he Sgl WJSSTF/ELD (ff.f.) LEADEl, THURSDAY, JVLY 8, RELIABLE Dstrct Governors Vst Rotarans The Rotary CluU of Ganvood, under tlc- leadershp of newly cloctcrt Presdent Kd. Murck a Urn Cranford Motor Lod^e July G was honored by the presence of three past dstrct governors, Kasn DaduJu dstrct No. 307 of Karach. Pdk-p stun. To Srnll and Marco D Govann both o!" No. n7. JUsn brefly talked about the specal servce sponsored by hs club for tht? tducalon of llterate udu:u, by school chldren and the poltcal stuaton now exst ng n Pakstan and ts relatonshp F2 neghbor)mjj natons. Marco, the! Count of J)e Jjovno. Italy, tho p»n-^g cpal.speaker talked on the "Trals -E Telephone Answerng Servce SERVING SINCE 944 PROMPT ACCURATE COURTEOUS r TO MOVE TOWNSEND Want to ake a fast ove? It takes a lot of skll to handle soe oves... that's why so any people n ths area lke to let us ove ther household effects. We save you te, worry and effort. and Trbulatons of an Italan Count. Got a Grpe? Wrle he Edtor "Faly Securty s bult on Four Cornerstones.. not Lfe Insurance alone!" - r- t ': J - ^ \ \.../' " -5 MICHAU. MAHOVICH, JR. 009 Cranford Ave. Westfeld Iaglna a Lfe Insurance Man talkng.lkothlsl Tha an who represents Investors Syndcate Ufa Insurance Q* Annuty Co, does. That's why t Is worth your whle to contact h» For sound fnancal plannng, call your IDS Man today! Call.., votids todayi representng INVESTORS'SYNDICATE LIFE co and Annuty A xhowf ownttj sub'rftty of =3 "O Letters to Edtor Deadlne Frday 5 P.M. Rush coupon. FUEI on V -^ * Jarvs wll COPY ANY ORIGINAL Charts Fors, etc. Letters on our new COPIER FOR 25c 54 El Sf. Blue Cross and Blue Sheld Student Coverage, wth Extended Benefts Rder J for any out-of-hosptal servces, helps pay the blls f your son or daughter wnds up n the hosptal So you can be ore confdent the oney you've saved for tuton fa wll last tll dploa day. Any student who resdes n New Jersey and attends an accredted college or techncal school n or out-of-state ay apply. Out-of-state resdents attendng such schools n New Jersey are also elgble. No health stateent s requred. Act now. Reeber, as a rule, your faly certfcate doesn't cover chldren when they reach 9. Blue Cross and Blue Sheld, Box 420, Newark, NJ 070 II I I I I I Heatng Equpent Installed fr TRANSITS and LEVELS DAVID WHITE «8ERGER Nae, Address. Please send e detals and an applcaton for Blue Cross and Blue Sheld Student Coverage wth Eder J. I I l h Cteeds Bnos. e. 450 NORTH AVE. EAST, N.J FUEL OIL and BURNER SERVICE HEATING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED Models n Stnck fro $8.SO to Morfafs On Order To $ PR:CE IHCLUDESCASe. TRIPOD, PLUM3 BOB.INSTRUCTIOKS CENTRAL BUILDING PRODUCTS HIGHWAY US. I fdison.nj. jhclfordmoforpinl) TII.2S7.2fOO Cty,.County. State.Plonc.,Zp Code, ftblde CR0SS5HBLUE SHIELD. FOR HOSPITAL BILLS FOR DOCTOR BILLS Yod\ feel better wth the Blues

20 4 THE 7;tftrnrr.D *?u*t rmtrn.. vrp^r, jry u For The Consuer (HANDLKK ). MAPKS Map<\s Partcpatng [n AFROTC Trune By The ConMUers Kcatfu* of N. J. Iprovng an's t»nv ronou and u all Hu; tvs; should be ol all earhnus (lu'nn Use J* n New Jersey. w 0 have a *\v JJrpjrten! of Knvwal hrtlcfl vv.jj llvv d\ ^un^ as I'ollows; K renul Qual'y: V<h. fjane ard Shel-Mv.TK^: \aun\i resources: Parks. Kou\-ry :nd Rct> Wulw Polcy and Supply. n hurt ars wll carry out the progras o t! c.v v tn >ks. Al- Huj^h tn* Depart fncn of Cscr- \ v Ll *j and Kcononvc U^\ eo>cnt hj yonc Ol ul ^sev, nonr ol (s u^cs )\c b'cn a wo n New Jersey Uerc wll. place n Sc'!)f:r.l)cr '4-7' a --star cunlvtmk-e on "Ayrcullu- \V;sU' n an I' r> ; n Kronnu.'tU" at hc SloraU>-Ut'au\lk Mo- Chandler I). Mtpt's. son of Mr.'tor Inn n Allanc Cly. and Mrs. OlvauUcr Mapes uf 42:»»'«vator; are New Brch PI., s parlcpalu; n a l-.s. Yur;. Pennsylvana and Ar Korce Ileservc Olwrs Trannu In New Jersey tho [V.-Xeco Culn- Corps (AFROTC' feld tranng en- j cl has asked Governor OaJll to escapent at Ols AFB. Ma-vv tallsh a nernunonl pt^tede eoun- Durng the ec-anmuent. cadets cl n He new Jh-puttcU of En- Ijcco falar wrh Ht' lfe- and vronnu-ntal Protecton. Ths should actvtes on Ar Force bases and load to no't research on pestcdes. can exane career opportuntes n Other ju'l'ds ull'h could he et whch they wsh to serve as I ^'ould he he safeguardng of the oflcws. health of wo'kws wlh pestcdes, r hptflrglls of the course nclude survval tranng, are'fl and ore educaton about pestcdes and adequate survelknce. arcrew ndoctrnaton, sall as A poneer ecology foru s tranng and v K I s to othte- Ar planned for Septeber!G at the Force Sut VAV.C.A. The ("onsuers League o New Jersey wll co-spon- Cadet Mapes w a eber of the SQ. t]lu. <S. )U th(, D, ay AFlOTC unt at Rutgors State U-j<,.y,, ^y^ wqjy r>" c vesly. He»s a HKT graduate of Red Hank (X.J. Catholc Uh School. SluH. U> Confeence. The publc: s nvted. The purpose s to provde nforaton 'about consuer buyng habts and Lhe-r cost n tenns of dollars EU well a.s enttayly to.ketrt' vj-onncvar polluton, to deon- IM'OIU Prulollll (JOI strate waste at hoe, n schools, n cuhs. and to provde new deas for Claronce W. Bayly of 938 Cooldge counuty projects. St., who has served Lnden and Elzabeth area resdents nearly 20 years as a Prudental Insurance Co. representatve, wll retre Frday, July 24. Assocates n the Lnden dstrct wll honor h that day at a retreent event. Mr. Eayly joned the copany n Ary Teaches Draftng Sklls 934 as an agent n Elzabeth and constructon 'begns on a becae staff anager there three brdge, a road or any other struc- a plan ust be ade to buld years later. He transferred n W57ture, to the Lnden dstrct, where he hast and drawngs prepared been an agent snce 967.!l0W l «to be constructed. Ths s He s a eber of West feld Pros- j done to the engneers specfcatons byteran Church and s a Mason. by droflsen. He has been vce presdent of Prudence Credt Unon 'H years. Mr. Bayly served a year n the luuy durng World War. He s arred to Ihe forer Alce Vandegrft of Plllpsburg. Juve a son, Robert, 7. They A. A. Alcoholcs Anonyous Drnkng Proble? Wrte P.O. Box 2, Or Telephone per year W Accordng to Sg-L Arnold N. Hart, ocal Ary recruter, the Ary twns construct on d-afteer at the U.S. Ary Engnew School, Ft. Belvor, Va. Durng a nne week course, student^ are traned n the preparaton of workng drawngs for the constructon of r o-a d s, arfelds, brdges and oler.structures. They learn the su of n.srunonlk; projected drawngs; structural drawngs: buldng drawngs; utltes j drawngs; road, ralroad and arfeld drawngs; and 'constructon charts. Ths s only one of any sklls n -the constructon and draftng felds that the Ary can teacq young en and woen. For nforaton on ths and any other guaranteed 'tranng optons -offered -by t'e U.S. Ary, contact Sergeant Hart at 33G East Front St., Planfeld. 2-ysar savngs certfcates I regular passbook account The hghest rate of return n New Jersey 6% 2-year, 5 3 /<% -year, 54 % 90-day savngs certfcates Mnu account $500 * Guaranteed nterest t Subject to regulatons of supervsory authortes 5% regular passbook account Depost anyte any aount No nu balance, (over $50) Wthdraw anyte any aount Free transfer (If' your oney s elsewhere) Oeposs ade on or before the 0th of any onh earn nterest fro the st. After the 0th earnngs atar fro day ol depost. Carteret Care; Mere Abcut You CAFTTERET SAVINGS AND LOAN A55OCIATJON Newark, East Orange, Soulh Orange, Madson, PhHIpsburg Man Of! ; ce: 866 Broad Street, Newark, N.J All accounts n>ur«d (o $20,000 by FSLIC lrgul In Nsw Jor»ey Atels over 303,000, Reserve* ovtr $7,000,000.,-^ We are not the only PHONE copany n town. " (We're No. 2) We Can Furnsh You Wth MOBILE TELEPHONES PERSONAL PORTABLE TELEPHONES PAGEBOY-POCKET RADIO PAGING TELEPHONE ANSWERING Fvwthnas s useless, to Deople on the go as nforaton that reaches the too la let Gall MOBILEPHONE East ffth Street Planfeld ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMINUM SIDING GUTTERS & LEADERS Reodelng and Alteratons -:as>;eats Pwrl Alunu Wndnws a Jnon Al \V\- k»u:runeed T*.M s An- ALLIED MODERNIZING APPLIANCES AUSTER'S Authorzed GENERAL ELECTRIC" Sales & Servce Refrgerator! Dlehwasher* Freezers Washer* Dsposal* Dryers Televson Fdelty & Stereo E. Broad St. Westfeld STATION RADIO TV AND APPLIANCES LATEST IN COLOR TV ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORES WB SERVICE WHAT WB SELL COLOR TELEVISION Headquarter* Central Aye. (Opp. Quby St.) ELM RADIO & TV, INC. HeadquarLers for Whrlpool Ktch«M AM Halton Wabers &. Vrr*r Hoover Vacuu CIeaa«ra RCA Color TV, Rado*, Eta O D St. Wullell VAN'S APPLIANCE CO. IBRYCH NSTALLATI0W ALHI KITCHEN AID HAMILTON WHIIU-POOL. NORQB UaT Oth*rs PROMPT BBRVICH Coll E. Broad St. Westfeld ARTISTS' SUPPLIES Werf.ld Art Supply Qrubacher ArtlU' M*t»rtjj Bruabet Ol* Cauva Dal Central A TO. Wrstlelfl AUTO BODY REPAIRS SEVELL'S AUTO BODY CO. Body Ad Palvt Shop AAA ALA MX.A. RA O d Ad 4 Hour Repars - n alntt»«truck P«.lntluff ft*d Repar* Foreg * Car Servce Call Wndsor Ave. Westfeld BODYART COLLISION SHOP George "W. Kocbera, Prop. Coplete Bodr A Fender An to A Track ItcflnUtatn M Boar Tovrtos Call «Sentb AT*. «j«f A ow F*OMFT Uft VMS I AUTO DEALERS A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS AUGUSTINE MOTORS Authorzed CHRYSLER * IMPERIAL PLYMOUTH VALIANT Sale* and Servc6 Headquarters for "JEEP" Dal North Ave. E. Westfeld LINDEMAN BUICK CO. INC Authorsed BUICK and OPEL Safes and Servlc* Parts Repars QUALITY USED CARS AD IVortk Are, tfl. W«>tltl«NORRIS CHEVROLET CHEVROLET BJLLES A Uajor and Mnor Repar* Lar:«Selecton of U**d Cara a»d Truck* Dal O*Btrsl AT*, nt North Av«. Wc«tfl*ld REILLY OldsobleCo. Authorl«d OldsobU Sale* A 560 Nor It! AY*. K. AD 2-70S, Nrw Jtrcj ROTCHFORD PONTIAC INC. AUthorled P0NTIAC-TEMPB8T Bales A Servce Good Wll Used Car. 433 North Wt. ( fd PAINT A BODY 74 North Ave, Gurwoo* 780-HSO DOM'S TOYOTA AUTO SALES Servng the Area 26 Years STOUT Pck Upa CR0"WN Sedans CORONA Sport Sedans & Hard Tops Large Selecton of Up-to-Dat» USED CARS' lllal 75S S U.8. Bvry. No. 22, North PlnlnfleU (Between Soerset & Grove) GOODWIN MOTOR CORP. MERCEDES BENZ SUNBEAM AUTHORIZED f&le and Serrloa 7M-S70O 30 W. Oth St. 7M-37O0 Plan «t Id fat Arlngton LAING MOTOR CAR CO. 9 E. Ffth SaU» FAIKUANB Authorzed CADILLAC Sales & Servce Dal Planfeld FORD J'ord Ov«n for Ov»r tf Yvars Authorsd FORD Sorvc» THUNDERBRD AD JTALCOK 39 North Av# E. We»ff»ld UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. Antborlatd VOLKSWAGEN CENTER Part* New aad U ed Car» Truckn Staton Wapont Kantan Ght Factory-Tranert Mechaalca PL Q-74IW 84 Sontb Ave. AUTO DEALERS VOLVO SMES AND SERVICE Wlla Jay Cl.uk Ltd. 505 SOMERSET STREFT NORTH PLAINFIELD hat h*l(t ft ll kfl DODGE, nc. h 3 Dodge AUTHORIZED Sale* A*<S Serrlc* DODQB DODGD "Jot-Bated" 7UJOK* Dal South Ave. W. WesHeld TRIUMPH AD MFRCUAv LINCOIN LINCOLN MERCURY 369 SOUTH AVE. E., BOWLING CLARK BOWLING LANES Baack Bar «Cocktal 50 Brunswck Autoatc Ptneetter* Froe SlttUff Serylc«For Mothers Free Dayte Bowllff Iftroctto* bj Qualfed Instructort 33^ Central Ave. Clark CAR WASHING TOWNE CAR WASH In Westfeld Call On«of Cnlo Cour.'-f'«Moat &Iodera Car Waht WAXINO * POLISHING N*xt to DDIOS Couaty Road D»pt, 26 South Ave., W. W««Hf«ld CURTAINS, DRAPERIES DRESDEN CURTAINS Custo Mad* DRAPERIES Made to Exact- Ing: Specfcaton* # Choose fro Hundreds of Colors & Fabrc! Save 0%,», Brng* In Tour Wndow Measureent* Dal El St. Westfeld FREDAL DECORATORS Featurng Curtans Lnens Custo Made Bl'p Covers & Draperl«El A <latbr B*. ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE Wentfleld DELICATESSENS Hoe Bakng Sandwches For Partes On Order Dal &ot>ert eltate&sert "Where Qualty And Servce Pours* DRUG STORES TIFFANY DRUGS Open 7 Doya a Week WesHeld 4 Fro 9 a.. to ID p,, Sundays an^ Ho-Hdays Free Plck-Uc and Delvery AD 3-2 KM) 5 South Ave. W. DARBY'S DRUG STORE Phone: ADas South Ave. W. Westfeld FLORISTS DOERRER'S FLOWERS lst. 899 "We Grow Our Own Flower*" Flowera Plants GlfU Dal O 07 Street FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GIFTS DIAL Florst TvUgrgpt.Sarvlct 32 SOUTH AVE. W., 0 FLOOR COVERINGS BRUNT & WERTH, Int. t/a W. R. Dolber & Co. LINOLEUM FORMICA SINK & COUNTER TOPS SHADES * VENETIAN BLINDS All Faous Makes Dal Central Ave. Westfeld o*l Dally fro 9 to 6 Mo. & FrL Eves 'tu 9 P.M. FUEL OIL REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. T>»D*D<labl«, FrledlT Barro* Sne* S2S" MOBILHEAT a E] A TING OIL8 BRdge H Nortb A»e. B. FUGMANN OIL COMPANY Alway» Ready to Servt Ssso Watchdog Burjtr Strttc* Bur Budffst Pay*Qt Pu Dal CwutawA 36 South Ave. E. Wattfetd INSULATION fnsulation PROBLEMS? Call Weatherproofer* Slac* *8 Insulaton & Sdng Work A Specalty Call Mal!MS- Addree: 25 E. l»t Ave., Rosftllo INSURANCE CHARLES W. COSENZA HOMEOWNERS 2 ElM ST SAVE PEARSALL & FRANKENBACH, INC. YOUR/ jr* w»' «A El»n St Eat. 92 0F INSURANCF ALWAVB CM! TOOT W*«tfl«U KITCHEN REMODELING BARKLAY KITCHENS Vst Our Showroo Located at 450 E. AVE. ROSELLE PARK Free Estates Phone LAUNDRIES IVORY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Coplat* Uaunderlagr for p ID flue lseu A cotton ruar» Sae 0 5% Cah ft Carry Dscount for Laundry Don by the Pound WOT plck^up»<] Delvery Call Prospect St, Wettfttd Opp. Fre House SAMOSET LAUNDRY SERVICE, INC. LO0NDRY DBT CLHlJJIINO "Drlv*-In Serro*" Ca«b *»d Garry 002 North Ave. Call I'l.alnndd O-2540 LUMBER J. S. IRVING COMPANY LUMBER k MILL,WORK Of Every Descrpton FUEL OIL OIL HARDWARE PAINTS 3-4Ua 000 South T(, W. Wutfleld FOR GOOD RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE MEATS SUPER MARKET Coplete Qualty Food Market Pr* Meat Custo Cut 8*rrlo«Hoe Made Food Specaltes Freeh Trult* &ut Ve«etBbl rr«eser Orders Mountan Ave. Mountansde MOVING & STORAGE HENRY P. TOWNSEND STORAGE MOVING & PACKING " 24 North Arc. Wctfleld OPTICIANS 8 ttl St. ROBERT F. DAY Prescrpton Optcan Cflll RAYMOND E. WHEELER OPTICIANS Sun Gft Macs ftted flltet Duplcate! Plan or Houra: Monday 9:00 A.M. to 9 P.M Daly: 9:30A.M. to 6:80 P,M, Dal Central Ave. Westfeld PAINTERS DUTCH BOY PAINTERS Interor and Exteror Carpentry and Masonry Full/ nsured Free Estate SPORTING GOODS COLONIAL SPORTS CENTER "Everythng rur tf» BportBnaB" Coplete Equlpet For: Archr-ry Tenns Slcnpr All Otlcr Sport* SKI RENTALS Badnton & Tenns Racquets Guns, Aunton and LIcenaeB Dal Sooth Ave. W. (On the Crcle) Westfell SPORTS CENTER, INC G. W. Hall R. "W. HaM "Fnlthful and Satlafoctory Servce In WefltfeH far Over 30 Tears" Sk! Kentala Sea & Sk Clothnfl Spaldlng Footwear > Brunswlck-Balko Bowlng Equpen l Coplete Needs for Golf & Tenns Racquets Restrung" oh Preses Fshng-& Huntng Lcensee Issued Ice Skates Sharpened»Pool Tables Dal El St. Westfeld TIRES HORTON'S STORE ONE OF THE BEST TIRE DEALS IN TOWN BRAICE3 FRONT END ALIGNMENT SHOCK ABSORBERS EXHAUST SYSTEMS WntCKI. ALIGNMENT South Ave. E., Westfeld (Near XnBpoctloa Staton)

21 I ' CHURCH SERVICES THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN 40 Mountan Avenue Mnsters, Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan Rev. Rchard h. Sth Rev. M. Boln Durway Tel Sunday, 9 and -0:45 a.., w- p serwetjjs, Mr. JJrocloway -wll preach on We topc "What Goes Down Must Coe Up.", THE CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE HOLY TBINITV It. Rev. Msgr. Charles B. Murphy B.L.S., Pastor Assstants Rev. Thoas E. Daly Rev. Salvatore J. Taglnrenl Rev. John E. Murphy RECTORY: 35 Frst St. ^ CONVENT: 525 Trnty PI Hgh School Graar School OUR LAD! OF I.OURPES R. C, CHURCH 304 Central Ave., Mountansde lev.'. Gerard J. McGany, Pastor Assstants Rev. Gerard Whelan Rev. Rayond Auack Bectory 22 Wyong Dr. FIRST BAPTIST CUURCII 70 El St. Rev, Wlla K. Cober, Pastor Rev. Robert W. Thatcher, Assocate Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a.., ornng worshp sen by tfe pamtnr. the Rov. Wlla K. Cober, on the subject, "'Hs Nuber Cd-c Up." Musc under the tfracttou of Mrs. p-onal'd. K. -Bleke, drector. 0:30 a.., droh school for -ch'mrcn through grade 4; 0:30 a.., church busness eetng. TEMPLE EMANU-EL Rabb Cfaarles A. Kroloff 756 East Broad Street Suer serwee scheule-jbref Sab'b'a'l'h Eve se'wce'at 8 p.. All al"e welcoe. Servces we canduoted by Rabb Oharles A. ICroltff and Cantor Don Dceltar throughout the snner wtth tle asstsl'anfoe of layo. Inqures concornvg Teple act-vtes are wetlcoo. New Jewsh f'a'los n the connunty fay call Mrs. Evelyn Cohen, TcMple adnstrator, at , 9 a..-5 p.., Monday hrgh Frday. F-enbor t C Charan s C h e t j, "8 (evenwgsj FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 25 Eler Street Westfed, New Jersey Mnsters: L. K. Stanford M. E. McCullough Sunday, 9:30 a.., suer worshp Schedule, wth one servce of Worshp at 9:30 a.. Toddlens Roo wll too nrov^decj. Chldren are oncpuna-ged to a t «t e n d servce wth tlrer parents. The.Rev. L. R. Stanford wll prdacl. 7:45 p.., Alaleen, Coe Fellowshp Roo; & p.., Al Aon, classroo; 9 p.., Al Anon Faly Group, Coe Fellowshp Roo, COMMUNITY PRESlt^TERIAN CHURCH Meetng House Lane Mountansde, New Jersey Mnster: Sunday, 9:30 a.., suer worserv'ce, Mr. Talcofct prcadhng, Chld ttaro durng servce, Moj'day, fl p.., tnustees eetng. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 422 East Broad Street Westfed, New Jersey Wednesday Evenng Testony Meetngs-*: 5 P.M. Sunday Servce, 0 A.M. Questons about the orgn and preservaton of lfe arc answered a efcaphysclal vuewput n the lesson-senon on "Lfe," to be ead n al Clwal-an Scence dhuncdh es on Sun'day. One of the readngs fro "Scence e-nd Hdalh wth Key to the Scuptures," by Mary Baker Bddy, dseuverer a n d founder of Chrstan Scence, states: "We apprehend Lfe n dvne Scence only as we lve above corporeal sense and correct t. Our proportonate adjssdon of the clas of good or of evl ddlennes tle harony ol our exstence our hgall-l, our longevty, and our Chrstanty." One of the Bble passages s fro Job: "The Sprt of God hath Jnade o, a the brea-lfo of the Alnghy halh gven e lfe." All are welcoe to altend servces begnnng at.0 a.. at Frst Ohtutd of Chrjsl, Sceut-kt, 422 East Broad St. HOLY TRINITV GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 250 Gallows IIM Rd. Iter, Peter M. Kalellls Sunday: 0 a.., OrUhos; 0:5.., Sunday School; 0:30 to :45 l..» Dvne Lturgy. GRACE ORTHODOX PRESBYTEKIAN CHURCH 03 Boulevard. Robert L. Atwell, Mnster 'Sunday, cluw'oh servces 'at a.. -bnd 7 p.., Sunday school for all tt'ges fat 0:30 a.. A ursory s [jrwdf-d -bell 'ornng (and evenng. 'Wednesday pnayor oneotng and lable tfttudy at -7:45 p.. FIKGT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH At The fluza Mnsters: Rev. Clark W. Hunt Rev. Jaes C. Whttaker Rev. Roger W. Plantkow Rev. Phlp R. Dettt-rclj (Sunday, 0 a.n., there wll he church school classes for chldren up 'through Ue sxth g^adc only; 0 a.., worshp servces n he sanctuary. Dr. Olark W. Hunt, senor nster, wll.proa'ch. Followng jx fellowshp per awn. lcun-llng, Menbcrs -and vstors are cardally nvtdd to j'ean for ths "af'ter^dnrch" fellowshp. Monday through Frday, «-lop.n., Sdhool of Relgon an'd.the Ant=s. SJXY n THE CHURCHES OF AND VICINITY t THE KEV. PETEK KALELLIS, abassador of ^Aercan "good wll" to hundreds of Grtck heart vcts, left jfrday for thrd "Heart (Menders" (sson to Athens, Greece, tle s pastor of Jloly Trnty 'Greek Orthodox Clrcl here. L "A Labor of Lastng Love" Coas and Daan Aercan Hellenc Heart Msson has launched ts thrd healng sson to Athens. Greece, where 74 ( J heart vcts awat the arrval of the "Heart Menders." Ths sson begun wth Father Peter M. ICalells. pastor of Holy Trnty Greek Orthodox County n Westfed n Noveber, 967, when a group of seven heart specalsts and 'he went to Greece for [he frst le. The need for "open heart surgery" provcd so acute that the sson had to be repeated n Noveber, WB9. The results of the "healng nstry" were overwhelng: out of (> operatons, 57 supervsed copletely. bast Frday nght Father Kalellls once agan headed the thrd sson whch s (Stronger than the prevous 'two. Ths tne n group of fve heart specalsts wll stay n Greece for a whole year. Cobnng the Aercan and he Greek talents. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 44 East Broad St. Weslfeld, N. J. The Rev. Canon Rchard J. Hnrdan The Rev. John C. W. Lnslcy The Rev. Hugh Lvcngood The Rev. I). Thoas Andrews The Rev. Herbert Arronntcgu Sunday, (Kglth Sunday Aftex- Trnty, 7 and 7:45 fun., holy corau- «:45 and HO a..,.urn- ;.pr-vyor 'and 'seron; :30 a.., shcl-y con'unn and seron. Wednesday, 9:30 a.-rn., loly counon. Daly, 7 a.., 'Ioly conuuon. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH FANWUO0 PRESBYTERIAN 559 Park Ave., Scotch Pla CHURCH The Reverend John R. Nvulson, 74 Marlne Ave., South Rector George L. Hunt John P. Mllar Sunday, Trnty VIM, 8 a.., thc Mtlstcro holy euth'ar-st; 0 a.., 'the holy Sunday, 0 a.. worshp servces, the Reverend Jchn F. Mllar wll Md-vve^k scrvrce, Wednesday, 9 p'caclh on the totpte "Marrafe: the Present" Nursery care s provded 'for chldren, under tlhree. The congregaton s avted to rean after the servce for fellowshp taad refreshent under the trees. 0 a.., church school 'through kndengarlen only, older dvldren wll al-ten'd.ch'uroh whlh ler parents; 4 p.., college age group, neludng.tlh'ose caterng 'colle-ge the Jal church lounge. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7:30-ll p.., Youth Oantcca a.., He loly CALVARY LUTnSRAV CHURCH 08 Eastan St.. Cranford Pasors; The Rev Arnold J. Dahlqust The Rev. Gordon L. Ilft The snntner schedule cf Sund'ny ornng church servces wll contnue at SA5 a.. and 0 a.. through Ihe frst 'Sunday n Septeber. The Rev. 'Arnold J. OaMqust wll "be prcadk n July. Sunday clutcl school wll be n sesson for under the drctton of Cob Andor- j Rtrsery (and knd&rgarten son. at 0 a.. The older chldren wll a'tlend CJrch w'h ther Tle.babysttng servce for chldren under three years wll be held n the educaton.buldng at 0 a.. The Suer Chor wll ntroduce a new hyn each Sunday. Persons wshng to sng arc 'asked to coe to he chor roo <a half hour befcre tle 0 a.. servce on Sunornngs, Charles F-rschan-n 'announced. J h Cosnas and Daan Aercan Hellenc Heart Msson wll brng lfe lo any leurt patents of Greece at no cosl. The todors donate ther servces. The travel expenses are covered by dfferent donors. Yet, purchasng nstruents and edcne presupposes several thousand dollars. Tns oney, however, coes (0 Cosnas and Daan fro the greatest bank of the world, a woan's heart. The Greek 'Lades Auxlary throughout t h e country conducts an annual drve whose proceeds are eararked for the 'heart vcts of Greece. Father Kalells s the coordnator of ths sson, Durng hs absence, hs church wll be served by (Father Leondas Contos, presdent of he Hellenc College of Brooklne, Mass. Father Contos celebrated the Dvne Lturgy and preached he seron last Sunday. Sng-outs Planned At Presbyteran Church A f t 0 <l).. the Church n W'.slfeld wll sponsor the ftsrl cf Itwo "shor sn-gs." r.leresl.od sugers n fljle con'unply ar-e nvtod to wltend one «r bol'h sessons and s^ht rotxa tl;-"cugl portons of'mozart's "Hequ-o." Scores twvll 'he provded -and rcfreshonl-s wll be served. The second "suer sng" wll be hold on Thursday ovenng, Aug. 27, t 8 Bolh sessons wll l;>e 'held.n he church cloh* roo tu'd wll be conduolcd by Mcrlyn J. Henrnrann, drector of ]nus;c at tde church. Stulcnts Enroll In Suer Class Eght Westfed area re sdents are aong 0) recent hgh school graduates enrolled n Unon College's nnth annual college readness progra.whch opened June 20. Westfed area resdents enrolled n Unon's College's college readness progra arc: Westfc-M 'Robert Burton of 30 Greene PI., Mss Anndte Franco of GIG Maye St., Laurence A. Huff of 977 Woodere Dr.. Mss Edna M. Morgan of 433 Wes Broad St., and Thoas Svec of 844 Foprth Ave.; Fanwood John H. Papa of 3 Tber lne Dr., and Robert Troy of 52 Beech Ave., and Scotch Plans Robert J. Ryan of 066 Lake Ave. CURE WORSE THAN COMPLAINT Takng your edcne 3g>ht be a panful enough expertenee wthout akng a stake. Lbery Mulual Co-nrpand-cs warns you to bo sure to check your e'd'ene cabnet to see thaft edcnes are not. l they arc, th* cure could be worse tlvan Ule Roo for More at YWCA plary job." The Heart Assocaton bu. S3IW 2:> shv of hr MIX cae close to ts $<«>.O0O goal 'lu'.t&. Ihrorjjh I he efforts of (he ontltws, ed bsl yrar.war's s KJIMI by $0.09, hut Weekday Capette Progra volunteer workers wlo have g*n full $ vway lf;;)jwd t-' # '^' so jna-l of ther free le and by S50.l). bn I he SS.-8.I0 rased lo h.s worthy can so. Openngs are sfl! avalable fo'json s fro Aug. -7 through Aug. The Heart Fund charan also, there- u as under I le yoal lor noted tha JO ol Unon Counly's 3 K7U. Jcsellc. wch rased $«M.7o I le* secnoad two-wet k d)n>eu progra whch begn* July 20 at the 2H. Al tfu'so tosses e-et daly. JJefore rosterng a grl who hay soe conunule.s - Kl/.abeth, Ganvood. [ ths year, cnhecu-d $J!H.3O le.ss Hu Westfed YVVOA. Sw nstructon, swng ablty, t h recoended 'thdl she be le*usd t Toutng Plafk-ld. Hah-way. year. Hllsde. K-JhvorLh. J.ndrn. Nc-w j U: goj and le.-,s (ha last crafts, gaes, couk-outs, hkes, c-al {rps. ck\, aro -Juded n ths tes are about 4:30 p.. any -Monprogra whch.s planned for grls or Wednesday. GrJs ust be RosdlePurk and Wf.stfcld-escced- a.-el«pjrk's fgure of $2.9 J I.M cd la.st years loals. I was $-'J22.5l ov-r the 970 goal and fro s>n to yvuvs of age. 4<> nches tal, sx years of age or However, only fve unepalles $al.5j jnore Han Ihe ajnonn r Mondays, Wednesday.-* and Frdays alder, and n frst or hgher grades tepped ther 970 quotas. Thesp were j-lust year. are spent oul-of-doors at nearby n school. Recreatonal sws for Klzalwll. GavoojJ, jllls.de, Ko-! -SL-O;C-I Pl.'ns. wm) $,764.55, parks and Tuesdays td Thursdays ^rl.s are scheduled daly, Monday selle Park and Wcstek. Sonaor $Wf>.45 under last ye;.r s tatal and part of Ihe day s spent n tho' th'ough Saturday.»n;rldt> explaned t'hat the S5.UO0 $303.4") le«s than tc H>70 YWOA buldng and the jeandor Adult recreatonal sws are hecjuest 'had enabled the fund total Th«$I,tt37.24 culleded n Sprng-feld n a park sellng, avalable 8:30 p.. Monday through lo exceed la.st year's. was $ ( Jff2.76 under the fgures The VWC'A also s two Thursday and at 0:30 a.n. t»ve*y Berkeley Heghls ratal $ and $«U0.7G U*s \\un the cwnujty's quota.foj* ^70. seres of.sw nserucfon w he-, whch was $2, less than sts gnners I. U, and HI n August. I and Thursday. Adult.sw goal and $2/38.90 under Ihe aount Sut, whd rased $7,460, was The.frat sesson s fro Autf. ;j classes are hdd at 8 j).. Mondays ce'icded there bst year. Clark contrbuted $ttlo.~)), whch was p. $.0-0 w.uk-' OIL- gdal for ths yoar. $ sw! 0/ Ja.>! year's jolal ;nd through Aug. H and Ihe.second ses- through Thursdays. short of ts goal and $ Unfn c-ollecled $t>, r M5.33, whch VJS than last year's :lotul. CJ $l,27!/.g7 uk'f last yearns contru-nd $5, 'was $2,4.50.short of ts $2,»44.67 U:^ than ts goal and $60.50 shy of the fgure target (or reported n JWfl. Westfed, whch rased a record Elzabeth, t he county's largos! $0.2**, w.'t.s $,73 ovt-r Lst ytw uncj>'ally, ended the Ilonrt Assocaton's and $70 ore lhan us V.HO tjuln. fs:c;l year, June 30, wl Wnfcld ctllt'ded $78.7 n l<*70. ;j total of $27,03.35, $5,000 of Whdh Th.s \v.> $;y\.27 k'ss (han last, yoar was n the for of a bequest. The a $J07.2!) under ts >n\. Heart Fund Short of Goal, But Westfed Meets Quota The Unon County Heart lon's 970 drnd drve rased a record $!)4,t54, 'but fell just.short of U $96,000 goal, t was announced today by State Senator Matthew J. Knaldo, tcharhn of the drve. The $O4,G54 total, whch ncluded a 55,000 b e q u e s t fro the Tale. >lort / nfj-lng ts H70 $2,03.33 collected fro sources wy.s $l,9(b.(jr> le.>s lhan Ihe Endeavor Trustees?4,0OO goal that had boon «ot for Honor Organzer the cty, hut $2J52.3."> ore than $!),87!.00 that was conlrbutcd. Trustees of Cap Brett Kndeavor, llerc last year. Ihe $l.ml.0o rar.sod w, lu, hun;, lllve honored the jno- a Ka:nvowd $05tf.».'j under the ory of.less*' II. Louasbury by presentng to hs wfe, Helen Squre quota and less than the rased n Lounshury, a plcjue and eoral. wth $.3!W.9R, went over ts $G00 quota by $7ttMX» and exc<'ed- Mr. Lcunsbnry holped organze De cd the aonnl rased last ytwv by cap n Hll for dsadvatfaged $7Jl.:>S. Hllsde, anoher conunty chldren to whch he. and hs wfe de- tha tc'ptd 'ts goal and proved' on last year's collodons, realzed a record $3,002.5,'* n 970. Ths was $ over ts goal and $ '} ore lhan the aounl collected last year. Konlworlh, wlch conlrsulod $.45(5.7, dd $2:«.7 beder Hhan last year hut fol $43.29 short of U goal. ; Lndcn'5...$G.3o0.55 topped last year's collecton toy $44${J.55 t but the tvtal was $949,45 under (le county's gaol. voted a cobned!r> ycar.s. A Jesse II. Lounsby eoral fund has been establsled and contjbulotw v be to Ournp Brelt KncKor, Post Offce Box VI,. Plan I f Id. Borough Lbrary Receves (Jfls Carleton >R^ndoI-ph of El7.abclh, represented n slght ncrease over the The Mountansde Publc Lbrary s the recpent of a grt of several?!>3,)3 reported by the Uetorl Assocvalon Ittsl year , was $ short of ts goal scol of Force Dr. 'Mountansde, wdch rased $,- art hooks by Lous DeCrena- Hnaldo expressed'hs ap- and $ under tohe aount colpreealon V to ho local cllnnen n-lected there last year. The $3, brary wth two colored sldes of the In addton, le presented the l- n lh> county'^ 2! Tn^upaU'V! rased n Now IVovdee was oon landng autographed by Astrotler workers for dong "an exenv $ ore lhan last year's total naut Col, Edwn Buzz Aldrn. SOI'ND AND LIGHT technque has coe to.israel's captal, Jerusale, and attracts thousands of persons each Mght to perforances that brng the ancent stones to lfe. Snce ts ncepton, the Sound and Ught perforance, enttled *'A Stone n Davd's Tower/' has becoe one of the cty's ost popular tourst attractons. 'rth Plans Insttute The T'L'h annual s'op tra'nns nsaule for H70-97 offcl--i*k OLlue eh'ajon of 37 B'nB B'r-U en's ledges, wll bo conducted by 'Northern Now Jsprsoy Oouncl, B"nn B'.nlh, al the Coronet n Irvngton, on Thursday evenng. July 23, at 7:30 p.n. You can. Not just because of what soeone says about God. But because of what you yourself can learn and prove about dvne Love. Lke the woan who was nstantly freed by an assalant one nght - when she turned to God n prayer. Or the entertaner whose back was healed through prayer after he was told he couldn't walk wthout surgery.. These ndvduals found that dvne Love eets even the ost challengng huan needs... that powerful sprtual laws are avalable for anyone to use. You can learn ore of these laws by readng ths week's Bble Lesson. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 6 QUIMBY STREET, Monday thru Frday Hour*: 0:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday, 0:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturdays, 0:30 A.M. to P.M. Laundry at ts whtest Shrts, sheets, even your fnest lnens corne back whter than whte, cleaner than clean fro a trp to our odern, effcent plant, where they're washed and fnshed to perfecton! SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST IVORY DRYCLEANERS AND I.AUNDERERS OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS 6 PROSPECT ST. AD CIUKCII NEWS DEADLINE FRIDAY HOW DO YOU GET READY FOR RETIREMENT? lsten ths Sunday to the Chrstan Scence Rado Seres for soe nterestng nsghts on ths queston. It's on 9 statons In the New Jersey area ncludng: 6:45 a.. WNEW 8:5 a.. WERA 9:45 a.. WVNJ 30kc 590kc 620 kc THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 Westfed Ave. AD A Funeral Horn* of hoelke atosphere, copletely odern or condtoned, off-street Parkng Facltes Lcensed Staff Jy y DOOLEY FUNERAL HOMfc 28 Carolyn M. Dooley North Ave. W., Cranford Joseph f. Dooley U

22 T wforvw $.J f t IF. Mndowaskn Defeats Echo Lake In Openng Sw Meet In ;U <V,-u r»!>m 3-4 Yrs.. l Md;>'.v;-k :.; Sv.hu ("lull Jvcho I-kc 7:» u> 7u l.-j.- A nt-w tlv * a 'n:).e.; wen <! -knuk. 'Many co cf n ' ' 3t- 7 y\w usrls f.t luc! I: *-:-rt ve. CI.-MMU- l-jalmt. of MKvn-kh. >.cun-d 27. -H) po:.- n thr :JI7 ^rls dvng!o s-l ;- M;.rk K:'cr \V;L- n doubfc wnn T lor.u!t<;a3.nkn n (he l>oy^ rv':]'-. ;:!\n; \Uv 00 'uv.-yl' :.n Mndowaskn -eets Wllow Grove Sw Club n a hoe eet Saturday at 0:30 a.. Suares: Dvng, 2 and under. Boys,. John Krakora '*!>; 2. Ronny Posyton (M; 3. Tern Ans'hro lel; Grls,. Laure Schra 'M>; 2, Ann.-u edate, -and advanced atches. Grls 0&M Freestyle Relay 0 and under, Tyrrell, Toohey, Kaufan, Oxnard f'el; 3. Sue Sullvan (Ml. Schras (M). Boro Softball Loop 3-7 Yrs., Boys.. J Hay (M); ' <Jrls 20OM Freestyle Relay -2 At Halfway Mark 2. To Stra (M; 3. J Ben-Yrs.der <EL>; Grls,. Conne Baler ger <EL), Mountansde The Mountansde Carroll, Oxnard, -Heu, Bag- (M>: 2, Barbara Owston (EL); 3. Grls 20OM Freestyle R^!ay 3-4Men's Adult Softball League s approaclng the halfway pont n ts Kathy Kaufan <-M>._ Yrs., Farley, Henz, C. Farley, Ows- Swng, Freestyle 6 and under, U>,T (EL'. 970 schedule. Leadng the league s Boys,. Stove Bowan.<M); 2. the Mountansde Essos, under the Red Lesle <.L>; 3. Blly O'Herror leadershp of Steve Scanck and (M. Grls,. Ea Kuln (EL); Whtey Ahlhol, wth an unbleshed record of 4 wns and no loss- Slate Softball 2. Sandra 'M-cManus <M); 3. Heather Sawyer <M>. Freestyle 7 Yrs.,, Chaponshp Set es. Followng close behnd s the Boy$,. Mark Canape 0M>;! 2. J County Pool tea under the The Now Jersey Aateur Softball Ansbro (EL); 3. Bobby O'Herron gudance of Malt Bsts and Rap chaponshps, sponsored by the <M». Grls,. Carol Hay 'M); 2. Renhardt, wth a record of 3 wns Unon County Park Cosson, Ann Rchardson ( L>; 3. Chrstne and no losses. Frederck E. Grunnger, assstant wll be played n Warnanco Park, Mss Susanne Nclscn o Fanwood, postng , won a low Hea-ly (Mf. Noel Wllas' Y-nots and Glenn drector of athletcs and varsty golf Elzabeth and Roselle, begnnng Sy Grubel of Mountansde, tryng for hs ffth straght ttle, wasnet event n Class B at t3e Warren- Schooner's Retards are pushng coach of Rutgers' New Brunswck 25M Freestyle 8 Yrs.,, Boys,. Saturday, Aug.. both teas for the top spot wth 4 capus, deonstrated the fne Steve M e ftl anus < M ; 2.- Gary aong 4-hose advancng n the frst brook Golf Club last week. Mrs. Four chaponshp classfcatons and 2 and 3 and 2 records. Followng n the stands arc: Chrones Boo the <M); 3. Jeff Rchardson weekend of acton n (he 43rd annual Barbara Doane of Weslfeld won wll be decded: Class AA and A, B, (EL). Grls,. Jean Tyrrell (M»; County Men's Sngles Tenns Tournaent fat Warnanco Park Class C wth and a slow-ptch class. The latter Tavern ] and 3, Pck-ups and 4 2. Cndy Nchols (M; 3. Ellen Kalbacher (EL'. He defeated Davd Rley of Plan- wll be dvded nto a North Jersey and th-c Knghts of Colubus 0 and dvson. Entres for the chaponshps wll close at noon on Frday, Gaes are flayed Monday, 4. Boys 25M Freestyle, 9-0 Yrs.,. feld G-0, 6-2 n the second round Tues- Paul Healy -M; 2. Seve Bender -KL: 3. Erc Lesle <KL). Grk 25M. Butterfly. 9-0 Yrs.,. Karen Y.\, -. V,y>\~> lonm!. M:rk K Why M : Park Cosson, Elzabeth. Schra 'M; 2. Calhy HenzEntres for the North Jersey slowptch event are to be subtted to (EL); 3. Lucy Kuhn (ELL Joys r.0m Freestyle, -2 Yrs.,. Charles Matthews, 80 West Sut Street, Soe le, and entres Ray McDanel (M); 2. Rob Xaulty (M; 3. Scott Slaub (EL). 'Grls 50M for the South Jersey slov^puch 'Butterfly, -2 Yrs.,. Martha event are to be subtted to Charles Lyncs <M>; 2. Paula Bagger (EL); Peters, 27" Vrgna Ave., Trenton. 3. Sue Carroll (ED. The North Jersey secton wll be Boys 0OM Freestyle, 3-4 Yrs,, played n Soervlle and the South \. Sherb Naully <M»; 2. J le- Jersey n Trenton. Connack M); 3. To Rose <EIA f f cf nfc cf c wanwyp 3. 3, JUtrV IS, 4 WTC Junors Wn Four of Fve The Westfeld Tenns Club's Junor 'Developent progra, now n -ls thrd week, contnues te -show sleady proveent aong ts J40 parupun's. George Ksposto'heads Orslon the clnc wll) -assula'n-s Jack Honrken and Lsa Taylor. The thay 3-7 Yrs. U-ngo kdclor s adng Urn players 'M : : 2. Wayne J- '. Kallxdu-r lve playng. Last 'week Westfeld contnued to truph n 3 out of 4!. lu-h Ha^cs- El.-: :>. T Wl-!!..: ' M ; 3. J.: Krakora OR k^. D-0 Y*s... K.vn St l ::.:n:n - M ": 2 Kathy Far-,-y Kl.'; ;\_ IVlh J'o.-yon.\I*. r.cys OM U<':)-^;rokc. 2 ^"]^ ;.. lnk OJI'TI! M : J. Tr,,Ja**>lw M..}. T.>:.\:-\>ro ; KL'. Grls ;o-n. Hn^'^sroK* n le -V7 OM Il:ck.slroke. -2 Yr.... Laure Whnol doubles. In Ue only loss, the 4 -and; j>. Oler frs't place wnners for MndA*:»sk'n boys wore Steve Bowan' Mark Canape, Steve McMan- ( M'; 2. Wendy llcz under grls tea was defeated at KL'; '(. Ann Oxnard KL..Morrs County 4. The "tea conssted of Sue Cannon, Ay Stork, ns. Paul Heal y, -Hay M-Danel. Boys 50.M Uvuslstroko KJ-4 Yrs.. fthcr> faulty. Rck Cotton.. Kevn Crossn 'EL': 2. Hob Lyncs Joan Toohey, DeU;o Kraft, und M : 3. Jay loybn 'M>. Grls 505 Nancy Paulsen. The Sctra:n ssters. Karen and Baeksvroke, 3-H \'.,. Laure The strong Itf and under learn cons.-ln; of Lsa Taylor, Barb Dv.or, Laure were double -wnners n theschra 'M»; 2. Sue Qull (M); #r!s events fcr Mndwaskn. Karen 3..\a:;cy Farley IEL. Magge Splncr, Sharon faulty, Kar Sth, Cndy Stles and Debby wen the 9-0 butterfly and 'backstroke whle Laure took the sae Stles we-re vctorous at Noe Pond Boys 50M BreasUroke 5-7 Yrs.,. Mark Kljer M'; 2. J. J. Kalevents n the3-4 age group. Oler Club 4-. Al^o -wnnng -were boys6 >rchc-r (ZL>; 3. Oho Danker IM). frst place wnners for the grls and under sn 'a 5-0 vctory aganst Boys 0CM Modfy Relay 0 andt wt-rc Carol Hay,.lean Tyrell. Mar- ::r.do\ McMas. Krakora. Healy, na Lynes <and I/aure Wlot. La Costa (M». Boys 200M Medley Relay -2 Yrs, Boy Ian, Jacobs, Mcl>ael, Cotton (-M.». Boys 20O.VI Medley Relay 3-4 Yrs., Ruppert, Lynes, Whtty, Vaulty (MJ, July 24, wth Leo Sprto, tournaent drector. The Unon County COINS STAMPS BOUGHT, SOLD AND TRADED COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES QIn El St., Westfeld HANDI-CHARGE MASTER CHARGE OCEANPORT, NX. 2 les fro Garden St Parkway, Ext 05 SPECIAL7RAINS Drect to Grandstand Lv. P«nn Stallon. Hew York,48 AM Dally Hudson Ter NY (PATH)...,32 (Sata. U:2fl Lv. Newark (Per. Stallon)... K : 04 PM Dally A. \. A BANKAMERICARD NOW thru August 8 COMING HIGHLIGHTS AMOR* L HASKELL H'CAP ($00,000 Added) Sat. July 8 EXACTA WAGERING SI';< I\, JUS lv. I'lnlnfleM (IlL &. Wntelunc) llls AM Dnly. CHUDftEN UN6EH Kotf AOKITT& POST 2 PM Daly Double :50 PM The grls' 2 and under tea, playng away a-t Orange Lawn won tdly 5-0. Playng sngles for Weslfold wore Darlenc IlobLson, Sandy V oar ley and Laure Schra. wth In-tsy Glderskove. Dcbby Feldan, Judy DHM* and Judy Andorson at* No* Pond. Ikddy Robnson. Dave Pl'slen, Spook Sfch played sngles snd Crate Larson, Sean Kelley, Lee CuMbert, ad Doug Feldan played dorbles. Cong up tll.s week s a tournaent far all partcpants wth separate bays and grls begnners, nter- day and Wednesday evenngs at 6:30 at the Echobrook School feld. Mas Iran Wns AAU Dvng r Ma* (Ma5t^an, Representng the Westfeld Y, won: the frst rnajor dvng ttle of thc suer season at an AAU dvng eet last week at the -Mountansde Muncpal pool. Mark dove well to wn the Junor New Jersey State -Chaponshp for the one eter board. He plans to enter Monouth College n the fall. Mark Sth and To -Sth, also fro Jthe local Y placed' thrd and fourth, respectvely. Soe of the AVesteld dvers traveled -to Phladelpha 'for (an Age group.eet last week. Jo!hn Kra- Kora a-nd Maryl Gordon took thrd places n ther respectve events, John tn- the lo-undor ; boys and fmaryl n Ue gnls W-2 -age group. Mark and To Sth placed fourw and ffth n the 3-4 age group. Kathe K-arfsan, dvng 'n her frst bag eet, placed seventh n the H-2 group. The next eet n tlo Westfeld area wll 'be at IMndowwaskn Sw Club July 23. Bll Oant, dvng coach at the Y, wll be eet- drector. Sports Deadlne Tuesday A.M, BRICK CORNER PIPE SHOP t'aiik AVB. or. NORTH AVU Legon Topples j Merchants Splt Bayway 7-4 I League Gaes Scorng two runs n the frst, thrd and ffth nnngs Westfeld held the lead for a 7-4 wn over Bayway n a County Aercan Legon league ga* last week. BAYWAY At K n T"y;n -h 'J.* 4 t- 4 ; " * + ' - * ' - -, ll It I ^_ y (J L.fa.-k:s lb ItMTlC If \>r Js VA> o n!u" T r* '-'f ' a * l Totals Wlu-;t-.] If.Un-lTry M Kt-h'wu 2b ( 4 ** ^hn. lalf rf * AH II ;t t l I z 4 ' 4 5 ( : o n g Tls We.-:LI'eld Merd'ants splt a double -ldader wth Tw^n Cly Ue County B-aseball League Sunday Twn O y won Ue (frst 6-5 n twelve nnngs after the locals had gcrne ahead 5-4 n the top of the fnal frae. The MerdKaHs won the nglxtcap Totals *Jfl 7 l H;yway fo] «(tf{ l}> -\ Kfy 3I> * WestfeUl flto'l M) x 7lt;tT,-U rf U 0 0 ] ; H;j-\vrty 4, West f t W *2. tl P.!! <! ( rf ] 0 0 smva, Syt:-. M-t KprfftTH :!,.Mf- H-J«Jll;HV. p C 0 0 Nllltj- 5,.AIHIIT.^IHI.]. W> I^KMers, McX'nty Je. Ault^o 2. \VP Mc- T'M.'MM Nulty. Sunday, Westfeld defeated selle 5-. Sngles by Scott G'lln and J WheaLon and a double error brought both aunners acros n the frst nnng Alt It II (lln r ;j a Wlc.tton If ( M'Cfsky -H :t 0 «josd <-r 3 Srhuaf ;!b 3 0 (I KussH't ss - J J U.-l'dsun _'.b 'J I Anlor.wn rf,. 2 0 " MvNully I> o 0 (.T WcKlfehl ^00 ()(J 2.". Hoscllc IWOU'lU 0») Grubel Advances In County Tenns after gettng a frst round bye. Another frst round wnner was Marvn Rotlunan of Westfeld, who defeated John Itunfolo 6-0, 6-0. Charles Schdt and Robcart Burenson, both of Westfeld frst round atches. Invtatonal Ths Weekend lost Toorrow, Saturday and Sunday, the Westfeld Tenns Club wll be host to sxteen of tlc best 'players n the North Central states when He club's nvtatonal tournaent wll be held. The frst round' wll fregn toorrow at 4 p.., We second at!) a.. Saturday, the sefnals Sunday ornng and the fnals Sunday afternoon. GOLF/BALL CENTER OLF PHIDEJ GRIPS Ileflnlahcd EUVCE Inn taled verclnb Z.(M *3JH> per clot THE GOLF SHOP Pluto feld re. r Scotch 232-?748 \%\ \ g up *a 2- gae n the fourth wth fve ns. Steve Oejtno doubled, Mek ODonn'll was S'afe on an error -and Paul Kenny sngled for one run. Joe Bond sngled to load (he tbases and Seve Jupa and Bob Brewster walked (for *wo Rch Papacco sngled for He fnal >pa'r. AH n J] >; '(... j 0 JlrfUslT c * 0 3 'a ]!f-o 2* <> 0 ^ C'lUuo }t - M-.se ss t, f>' >>n<>]l M) (I W'RlfoM. 0U 000 lflo 00 5 Twn Oty ^ O02 > AH R II rf I 2 ] ll rr 0 0 H:UJIM-]C l"f, «0 fr-wmer Jb,, O l';t;p:c<lo r [ (U-.n\ ft clnarz rf Msuse SH.'t 0 IS JdlKso Hb > ( n trxnn'll lb ;t 0 l'hl.s,t Jl>. 0 Kenny JI j 4 2 Mxl If 'J IMrdte If 0 O / o V p «O Js 20 : o fo: o <o Tw:Jn CAty OU'l Area Woen Are Warrenbrook Wnners More Sports Next Page Te In Echo Lake JNne Hole Play In e stroke play ftjournanet of the nne Stole gjxp at Echo *ake Oountry CkA> l&3t week, Otoss A resuted n a le between Mrs. W. A. SUb and (Mrs. W. E. Bck&rt wtll The Nosnegan A sw.tea, coached by Henry Kurusz, suffered ts second defeat n a Mountan Valley League eet Saturday aganst Lndlaw, N., 37. Class B was -w»nl>y Mre. A. D. Green wllh 39 land Class C *>y MOTS. t!he Clover Hll tea 52^84. The. Butterfly: A. J. Bender wth 40. lack of 8 yeaj: old boys to copete Othcr scores: A Mrs. -R. S. on behalf of Noahegan was Bgelow and Mrs. Clay VlatBuren. 38; '^ow P.uWs, Mrs. W. J. Htarlcy, 5; Class B-Ms. J. V. Starr and strongly apparent. The overall Town Tenns Tourney to Open The 3-day seventh annual Westfeld Invtatonal Tenns Tournaent wll begn at 5 p.. Frday at the Westfeld Tenns Club. Se-fnals are scheduled for Sunday ornng wth fnals Sunday afternoon. Spectators are nvted to watch the UCLT-saneloned atches Frday evenng, all day Saturday and Sunday, Steve Segel, defendng chapon and nuber three player -at the Unversty of Ma and Warren Lucas, runnerup n last year's tourney and seeded No. n the ECTA tourney last year, are both expected return to ths year's event. Past wnners Bll Scarlett, Joe Abrahason and Dave Sefer, who was nuber one at Yale Unversty ths past season, also wll play. Several outstandng WesLfeld Tenns Club players wll copete, ncludng I^d Faulker, Phl Jacobs and Bll Foran and two Westfeld Hgh School tenns stars, Joe Krakora and John McMangal. Golf Coach Shows Exchangtes How ponts of the gae to Westfeld Exchangtes at ther eetng last week at the Mountansde Inn. A forer golf pro, Grunnger has sent Rutgers teas to three consecutve chaponshps, MG7-C8-69. A!) 5 3 Rutgers alunus, Mr. Grnnger assued the dutes of varsty golf coach n 9G4. An Ary veteran, he also was a bascsball Ictteran as an undergraduate. Clover Hll Swers Down Noahegan n Valley League A Meal Made wth Males n Mnd Our jubo portons... favored for flavor and varety. Servce wth a sle... strength of the Clover Hll tea was evdent by the large nuber of MJIS. A, D. Sargent, 40; Low swers copetng for the n Mrs. D. A. Byens, 7; GlassC each event. Mrs. J. A. Wells ad MTS. G. C. In spte of strong opposton, Uoahegan won eght frst place pos- Grkwood, 42; Low tputts, Mrs. J. W. Leonard, 2. tons out of 20 regular events and 2 out of 8 relay events,.and fought hard tlroughout the eet to ke«p t a close race. In the backstroke, frst place postons were captured by John Byrne and Lorrane Wlalen. In the butterfly events, Debbe Roeder, J syler, Lorane Whalen, Kalhy Hoffan, Bll Lndlaw and Cndy Wanger won frst places for Noahegan. A new course record o/ 22.2 n butterfly, 8 and under age group, 25 eters, was establshed for Noahegan by Cndy Wager. Results: backstroke,' Grls 8 and Un-d&r 25 Meters,. D. Hospodar, OH, 23.8; 2.S. LeVcccha, CH; 3. C. 3. P. Cwrell, OH. Boys Mters,. K. Keyes, CH. 34.0; 2. P. Ozek, N; 3. B. Grls «and Under 25 Meters, I. C. Wanger, N. 22.2; 2. J. Wlleboordse, GH; 3. Mospodar, OH. Grls -9 and 0-25 Metere,. D. Roeder,' N. 20.0; 2. M. Wleboordse, CH; 3. F. Chentz, N. Grls and 2-^50 Meters,. L. Whalen, N. 38.0;. K. Mosn, CH; 3. S. Swaoson, CH. Grls 3 and 4 60 Meters,. K. HoEfan, N. 28.9; 2. C. Whtdorne,. 3. B. Kayes, OH. Boys 8 and Under 25 Meters,. D. Eldrdge, CH, 22.4; 2. J. Byrne, N; 3. M. LeV oc3a, CH. Boys 9 and 0-25 Meters,. J. Tylerfc N. 9.9; 2. D. O'Toole, CH; 3. H. Hospodar, OH. Boys and (2 60 Meers,. D, North, CH, 40.; 2. S. McDonald, OH; 2. R. Klen, N. Boys 3 and 4 60 Meters, I. G, Klagcs, CH, 37.2; 2. M. Seels, N; 3,-Q. Mansell, N.. Grls 3-7 '0 Meters,. J. Hughes, OH, 35.0; 2. J. Lutey, N; 3. Wanger, N. W. Moran, CH. Boys U Meters,. B. Lndlaw, N. 30.4; 2. K. Keyes, CH; 3. D. Grls 9 and Meters, J. M. Wlleboordse, CH, 20.5; 2. L. Franken back, CH; 3. D. Roeder, N. Faulkner, CH. Medley Relay: Boys 8 and Under 25 Meters,. Grls 8 and Under 00 Meters, J. Byrne, N, 23.0; 2. M. LeVeccha,. CH, :36.2 CH; 3. D. Eldrdge, CH. Boys 9 and 0 25 Meters,. F. Grls 9 and Meters,. A. Wnslow, OH, M. B-artuk, N; Roagrvano, Deb Roeder, F. Ohentz, C. Weeks, N. : D. O'Toole, CH Grls Jl and 3 60 Meters I. L. Grls. ard Meters,. Whalen, N. 42.8; 2. S. Swanso, OH; J. Festa, T. Byrne, L. Wfcalen, V. 3. K. Mosen, CH. Havas, N. 2:52.9, Grls-a-3 and 4-50 Meters,. K. Grls Meters,. CH Eldrdge, CH, 38.3; 2. S. Uosstor, 2:33.6. CH; 3. B. Keycs, Ol. Boys 8 and Under 00 Meters, Grl& Meters,. W. Mor-an, CH, 39.0; 2. J. Hughes, Ol; 3. OH :«.2. J, Lulcy, N. Boys 9 and 0 00 Meters, Boys 4 and 2 50 Meters,. D.. OH : North, CH, 37.0; 2. G. Oxley, CH; 3. Boys Jl and Meters,. S. McDonald, CH. CH 2:36.9. Boys 3 and 4 50 Meters,. G. Boys Meters,. CH, Klages, CH, 37.2; 2. M. Seels, N; 2:7,. They Are Exceptonally Good Buys 969 BONNEVILLE Convertble Coupe, G.M. Executve Car. Lght blue, whte top, whte nteror. Hydraatc transsson, P.S., P.B., Rado, Heater, Whtewals, Rear Speaker. $ GRAND PRIX Coupe. Red, black top, black nteror. Hydraatc transsson, ar condtonng, tnted glass, vnyl top, P.S., P.B., Whtewals, Rado, Rear Speaker. 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23 tfhjj SPORTS Iloro All Stars Play July 20 Mountansde Walter Betyean, anager of the Senor League tea announced recently that the followng boys have been chosen: Robert 'De Chrstoforo, To FarreH. -Mke Freer, Charles G&glano, 'Mchael tloyella, Russ Helann, Br-uce "Hoheekcr, John Kunz, Lou Mancnell, Kurt Mohns, Ron Perna, Jeff Sloo, Len Sejk and -Bran Hwcalt. The tea wll <play ts frst gae at Konlwoh July 20. Zner Resgns As Baseball Coach Dck Zer, baseball coach at Westfeld Hgh School has resgned the poston. Ovev a three-season span, he drected Me Blue Devls to a record. He wll rean at the school, servng' as 'an assstant football coach. Replacng Zer wll be Dave Clo, recently resgned assstant baseball coach at Berkeley Heghts.»»»«yeculWG»»»»-» Mrs* Weldon Leaes Echo Lake Golf Mrs. Norbert Wetdon led the Class A players n a pont tournaent at Echo Lake Country Club last week, scorng 20. Other scores: Mrs. Wlla Rose und Mrs Harold Gaussen, 7; Low Weekend Results At Echo Lake Saturday Sweepstakes, Class A: Bob Brchall, 79-2-MJ7; Paul Bobck, ; Charle Varn, ; Clay Van Buren, Class B: Irvng P. Donaldson of Bennett real onons» and Charts Wolf.son, j, Py. has reted torn Stockhol, Frank Dugan, 86-8 C8 Chuck Mtlcalf ; Ed Peterson ownw of the Most Foregn vat: and j ajr ale d U.S. Aces wn theworld bn; nlere.sl cl Hle playground - Putts, Mrs. Frank Bell, 28; Class Waly Alexson. yo-20 70; John fnally Ann Pf>er's -Race* Track j chaponshp aponsup brdge on age tournaent. cur salan -lutcr. vvn.s naed hc Stt. L, dt. n< w heae he «'otch-d the Kodo- B, Mrs, Jaes Sknner, 22; Mrs. Ghostwrter on'oe agan wsjos tohers were Art lor Fun, Crafts, and j ha May, 84) Class D: Mke llz wen WCn he tllf awd U-Wad for lor the Bggest! The o Aces, ac pronnont nrr.n^nt Unted Jahn Acker/nan and Mrs. Robert publcly express hs <tltanks Jo hs ArcJwsry. Moore, ; Thornton Sth, I hat, States brdge loa based n Texas, Sutan, 8; Low Putts, Mrs, A. Lhe "angels of ht'.ornng" lor In Art [o* Fun charcoal sketdngs and cr«y* Pas.w«re produced Each week ho leaders na*no a 68; Charle Anderson, G9; Knoppers, 30. akng hs lfe.start ud easer. 7J. Class C: tf-cbe Cooney, Class C, Mrs. Joseph Kndregan, On days when J a noved to other and proved to 'be very popular. In I Good Ctzen. The two >Uygroundj era chwcn for de f.st week wore ; Mrs. Walter Bennett, 7; Low grounds, I ss the sp&cal care, Sunday Sweepstakes, Class A; Crafts, g p lanyards awl hot Putts, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. John Ralph Kng, ; Luther Martn, «2-3 69; Ralph Baley la^tenlon, and leaden v)p -they gve platen vere nade. Rchard tlaua and Mary Owslon. Bloys, Mrs. George Gros, 3; Class (o the 'chldren (and soetes U> The week wll agan be frghlgm-thed by a t Wo to P. Pleasant on Wed- Patrca Capon and Joe \ ( \ Gocd C.lzens lor Week II are D, Mrs. R. S. Glynn, 7; Mrs. Nel 7. Class B: Paul "Burr, ; e', and there s no one 'ore ap- Koop, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Wlla Clancy. 6; Law Putts, Mss dren. Due to He lender lovng oare thc '.shore on ble f'trst trp are eager- the leaders are ost grateful for Bob BoulMer, ; Berate precalve (than yself and Ue ohl- nosda-y. July 8. All wfoo ventured to All four were especally helpful, and Charlotte Batzle and Mrs, Everson ly walng n antcpaton of <fhjs tto help #nd cooperaton of all the Pcarsall, 34. Wasl'nglon playgroundcr.s. Evans Wns Nuerals For Lehgh Track Evans of Mountan-sde Sos been awarded nuerals as a eber of the fresh-an luack tea Lehgh Unversty. SPORTS DEADLINE TUESDAY A. M. M»MMMI»t * Let us showyou whch shrt our top executve custoers buy. Hundreds of tradtonal shrts n our large selecton. Save 20% to 40% Reg to 7.95 eoch 4-7 Neck Sleeve FIELDCLUB 307 SOUTH AVE,, AD op p. Staton parkng You don't have to be Hot! Let us Servce or Repar Your Roo Ar Condtoners NOW! Also Installaton of New Roo Ar Condtoners uardan CENTRAL AVE., N. J. (Rear of Buldng) Please Note OUR SUMMER HOURS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.to6 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS DURING JULY & AUGUST MEEKER'S JOHN/TT»MEEKER'S 00 SOUTH AVE., FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY If vour scotch costs $2 ore than P&T,you should be able to taste the dfference. Ehaesa, ; George Brchall, 8M8 7; Class C: Ouddy Davdson, ' Class D; Bert Clarkson, TC Mxed Doubles At Sefnals Te Mxed Doukles tournaent at the Westfeld Tenns Club progressed throu^ the quarter fnals last week. Jn 4!hat round, Stevens- 4Jooth defe&te'd Van -Leuven-Holp -8, 6-3, 6-3; Anderson-'Aroderson defeated Anderson-tWcrUc-ner 6-3, -4; P^nrt ano-esposlo defeated K-naerJGrflf-3,6-3 and 9oten.t- Faulkncr won over SLevens J Fcner<y Play fe Ids Frankln n a fecjball (gae, Bran Taylor showed hs skll and knowledge of >t ; he {fae tad walked away 'wdfrb MVP honora. Parotc 'Day closed the week and prepared everyone for a happy and 'hopdfu'.'y sale4h. We at Fr'atlcHn wlvh you a weekend and agan stud our to all parents and chldren. The of Merry CVrary Jo, Super Sue, cund Swes>t Sally, Frankln once agan closes 'wth "A good te was had by all." McKnley Monday, June 27, sarted tne second week of the playground progra at MeKnley. The week started wth 'McKnley's frst, exctng soflball gae. The McKnley.softball tea whopped.teffe^son loa Tuesday, June 30, wth a score of 4-. The a exvlode'd on 'Russell ound. The 'baseball feld ; s now Prankln's second week was asready for our next gae thanks to enjoyable and busy as ts fflst, despte several rany days. The ran On Thursday, July 2, McKnley those boys. washed out our Sde-walk At Show playground held a 'Bubble d Contest, the 'fnalsts n 4he contest I>ut fave our Sprnkler Parly 'a(i'ded were sze, te, &nd ssed &o one. Our Hppy Party wtts a tranendous success, turnng t!he playground nto Woodstock for an juflternoon. We Awarded the followng: Handsoest Hppy, John Law; Funkest Hppy, Clark -Landale; Truest Hppy, Greg Bresc'a, (and the -cutest [flower chld of tlhe lall, JSnca (Barrens. The soflball sdason ODenefd wth a bang as y.boys look a forfet fro Wlson. In the s'crnvage tlat followed, any boys (and grls J eeked cut a 22- ftsfr ( and shawod surprsng power and fnesse. Obesny bro'lhers, Wdlle and Oarl, The Osnon bro'tllers, Chrs Qnd 'Don, and the Jacko brathej's, Reed and Defa-n, ts>a )! kcd Wo tcau, and foohn'd the 'bafflng battery of the Bloo brolhers, J land 'Bll, Wls-on was -handeuffod. Opposng catchers Should t-ake note not to get n the Way of any two ost ferocous baserunners, Jule OeCosto and Mjany Hollander. My Mrn-Bo/berB, Davey Oden, O-av na'dy, (Bobby Mullur, Bat Seek, an'd Jeff Scott all contrbuted to bhe vctory. Te grls also have a sofdballtea,-but afler Uhey we-re scouted, llhe cojtpetton dd not slow up. Jean Hcllander, Jacke and Sue 'Bootl, and Terry Mack a-'e 'anojg tle fenne Ths used car s guaranteed 00%. fe cle to revew skdls n 'tlng' Today, Mr. Joseph Oolean, recently Alhletcs Drector of Colona Hgh School now eployed as head basketball coach for Westfeld Hgh School wll also be a guest at thy clnc. Anyone can stll sgn up at the Roosevelt playground. OUer 'actvtes whch 'attracted one. And don't forget our ornng sw Tuesdays fro 0:00-:30 the Meoral Pool, see you there! Washngton Ifle second woek of acwhes on Washngton playground was qule a sucue^sfl one whch ncludc-d a vctcrcus soodball gajne a-nd a xuto&s Kloor 'bclrardent gae. Monday afternoon the pbygrounders were anxous to begn akng., J,...gp tanytares and 'beus. On Wed- Bowors grand sla to take la ftag aesd!ay Un((a Tho concenlpaled ntal acsa-d. Uablor power by George on llhe Qrt of beltjwoavng wttl a Canfeld and soe slck 'hllng; by varat: on. of g(p u9l>g cork vhe Dowad Cla-k boosto fte lead. OJff r sults were &ea!and cveryone ' Snttley'flJawson went Uefdl gae went hoe w. Nl, a new ateic for as >tcler xnd gave up w-ly Mo to pck -up off the floor! hts. On Wednesday Vctor 'Lawson On Tuesday tn; Washngton Warrcrs opent-cl lok- 970 season wth hpadt'd a antenance -cnew, along wlh George Oafed, Ilsell 3Jowevf, Wnky SU. >and Clfford Lawrors scored 3 n tde frst r-ng a (-4 volory over Grcwt. 'Ile Warson, and tley dd <a fne jo > of on sngles l>y T 'BaJbb, Dave Al- clearng 'the feld -of any papers and ler. Jcl Falk. and Kevn Oooney's thoy also 'acte -a new -ptcher's double. Bab Doyle ptched ( a 4 htter n! hs /ptchng d^h>ut. Kokoo Jo Fera'dr unl'ahed two doubfes to lock t up for the" Wanons. 'He key to the vctory was excmlwut (fddng by Kurt Stock, T Babl), Kevn Cooney, (Rcky Crosta, John -Falk, Tnker Wlson, Ronald Allan, L^a and Tcny Bullock. Slandone, MaUlew Shubtz, George -Wednesday orn ng the playground was I^he seee of an away of Canleld, Kat'hy Kles'ch, Janc Lawson, Lynne Lee, ood Vctor Ijawson. haf-s. Tle Jlat pa-rade 'was eo successful that t would put 5[h Avenue The chldren av<a-e judged on the sze of We buhl)le they could low. on CasLer ornng.to shae. "He Vctor Uawson cae n frst. Tnker judges lad f a nosl dffcult te but Wlson cae n second, and Lsa fnally decded on 4he wnners: The Sladono cae an Uvd. Bcst-AU^A'rouTU hat was worn by Tle Good Ctzenshp Atwa'd went Lz Canne; 'Ncole Oarvlle weanng to Bran Jlarned for tls week. her "Crcus Hat" won n he Play- Roosevelt The Roosevelt Teen Center culnated ts week Iby ;h!avng a Weekly trp to Pont Pleasant fbeao. Partcpants fro Roosevelt Teen Center were S. Farley, C. Fratell, T. Thoas, B. Hale, D. Tourtcllotte, D. Brown, B. Jester, M. J, ITelandcr, S. Warae, G, Codner, N. Andrews, G. Yaa-Ljenet, s. Codner, 'I. Lawrence, ). Snyder, D. Prsnock, D. Oann^n, 'L.'Buso. Evejyone -l'a'd a labulous le swng, regardless of the chlly seas, and soakng up Afae trays. A fve on fve basketboll goe was pl'ayed on Tuesday and Thursday 'and t'ho dfferent stayers are placed "nto Wcr approprate grade \e\'c&a (7-2). Ths past Tuesday Mr. Edward Trone cae as a guest of If you Ve nof n the arket for a Volkswagen coe to Volkswagen. You ay fnd exactly what you want. People trade n all akes on new VWs. But before wo Sell you one, we nspectif* If t passes, wefxwhat needed fxng. And guarantee 00% the free repar or replaceent of every ajor workng part* for 30 days or 000 les. Whchever coas frsf. (The sae guarantee goes wh our used VWs. We get the as trade-ns, too.) eng!n» transsson roar axle front axfo assebles brake syste electrcal syste WE HAVE - IN STOCK - Many Used VOLKSWAGENS ALL YEARS, MODELS & COLORS Coe on n and see our selecton. GOOD SELECTION of DOMESTIC at GREAT $AVING$ CARS PLAINFIELD'S ONLY AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN CENTER UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, Inc. Stateent f THE Speeual ealegoay; SNad ttfle Most Colorful hat and John WoKson wearng a chess set- on ( hs head was awarded a for the Thnker's Ha -': Roger ster had the Most Natural hat (wth OVERWMELMrN'G Carbon onoxde, Ihc subtle yet potent -poson, s jmodutel by jnaches other tlvan oars loo. \A\ynry Mutual Insuranee (Copanes suggests that you never run a power law a oharn saw or.snow blower n an enclosed area such as a cellar or ganage. Dong so could p*ovc to be an ovenwhehnh^ experence. of Condton June 30,970 /."". VflW"^" V ( /';n*-y/'\ Jy,/"' -.-' ' V '.;\- ASSETS Cash and due fro Banks / $7,902, U.S. Governent Securtes* 0,52, State & Muncpal Securtes ' 28,463, Other Securtes, /,858, Colateralloans / 7,298,03.43 Other Loans and Dscounts / 20,060, Frst Mortgage Loans / 5,23^74.97 Bankng Houses & Fxtures y,324, Accrued Interest Recevable, 66,895.8 Utnsr Assets *MIHM MUIMIMI»M» 64, $92,973, LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL DEPOSITS.. $80,262,032,94 Reserve for Interest, Taxes, etc 33,70.67 Loan Reserve**,477,32.28 Other Labltes,842, Unearned Incoe..,238, CAPITAL Coon Stock $2,039,85.00 (ParVaIue$5) Surplus...,98, Undvded ** Profts... 2,549, Contngent Reserve.. 7,250, TOTAL CAPITAL... 7,82, $92,973, *$l,535 / 46?.94 Book Va!uo of Secrultes PeJged fo Secured Governental Deposts and for Other Purposes cs requred by lav/. **Reserve as allowed under a forula of the U.S. Treasury Departent to provde for any future loan losses. t: K. Donaldson Watches U. S. Aces Wn World Brdge Tourney flfms f«escruptidn$ 54 El Street PARKING PROBLEM CALL ADas 0662 ( * -«It»,.,. ( $ uy. - ' - \r: \t VH: fc. I -J - --./l*nth't»ltllt» - I h helped develop "Wnnng Brdge n 8 Hours" produced by Kodo Enterprses, a Westfed fr lauded by Mr, Donaldson and Charles Koos. TJe Aces defeated a Tawan lean n the fnals at the Forestt Hotel, near the Mlk's P;uk n Stockhol. Whle abroad. Mr. Donaldson UIMJ dscussed the Aercan syste o brdge play wth authortes fro Stockhol. Copenhagen and Asterda. Protecton A FULL SERVICE BANK.' 't'-s- h ' w.. DIRECTORS Wlla M. Beard Beard & McGall Attorneys Paul C. Bosland Presdent Henry W. Cleent Attorney Robert S. Corbn Charan of the Board Jaes A. Dxon EL du Pont de Neours & Copany Mathew D. Hal! Presdent, The Bunbury Cornpany, Inc. Herbert I. Hoer Westfefd, New Jersey Walter J, tee Publsher, Westfeld Leader Joseph F* McCarron Panfeld, New Jersey Danel McColley Charan of the Board & Presdent Wood Industres, Inc. Francs X. McDerott Aprozzese & McDerott, Attorneys Rchard D. Nelson Short Hlls, N J. George S. Sauer Sauer & Kervck, Attorneys Mchael R. Valnot Vce Presdent Jaes E. Walsh Westfeld, New Jersey Chrstopher R, Weple Vce Presdent F * *; * ' ' ww SOUTH AVENUE, PLAINFIELD PLanfeld TRUST COMPANY Park&TItfordDlst l n5co.,fnr.,b5 proof - "*"v.:-'- Your Authorzed Volkswagen Center SALES - SERVICE - BODY SHOP - PARTS. UI HO»«. CCALt* CRANFORD GAR WOOD- PLANFIELD SCOTCH PLAINS. MEMBER OP FEDERAL- DEPOSIT INSURANC6 CORPORATION I

24 WJS Wth NAA Chapter coumants s the largest organzaton of accounts n the world, wth Jaes Pnkn of Westfeld has ebers n 250 chapters. Its boon approved as a eber of the purpose s to dssenate the latest Natonal Assocaton of Accountants knowledge- n the feld of arvageand wll be aft'luu'd wth the Unon eat accountng. ROBBINS & ALLISON INC. 23 South Ave., E. establshed 92 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE PACKING Tel Cranford NOW SHOWING -. I June was Month for Brdes Also for Cloudy Weather Accordng to any. June s UuM '^ht davs cf Ms onth, Mr. (Du-Illrc;:';h f;:r brdes. Bu. accordng to flocq ssd n -hs onthly report to 8. nches at the end of June. sae as last year w(hen dt was Harold I)..K!l(K<. n:'tt j tjrl(ws! wl the U.S. Weather Bureau. Two years ago!the record was set U.S. COOIKTUIJVO Woahcr S :ton j Thunderstors were reported on at Unon College's eteorologcal at L'-un GV^o. J u n c was I'he Juru> 3, 4, 5,, 2, 8, 20, and 2. staton for June ranfall. It easured 4.93 nches n 968, whle tne onth '>r elurjs.! Between June IB'and 9, the greatwen..- clt?ar only seven days o.st a-ount of precptaton durng a t June dates batk to 963 when -tn* enlre onth. They woro lwc:!y-four 'hour perod occurred. \o djv> and p;u-']y lcudy when.<0 nches was recorded. To- J Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVICE Westfeld Studos Portrat and Coercal Photographers 2 CENTRAL AVENUE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC 6.6 cu. ft REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERseparate teperature controls for each secton /. x-eat&vn for tfhe (owts was 2.66 nches "whch fell on 3 days. The total aount of ranfall recorded for the o n t 'h was 3.24 nches, whdh brngs dfle year's total to 8.79 nches, an (aount (alost June teperatures rang ed fro a -hgh of 92 degrees (Uo a nu I of 47 degrees, lne onthly (average j was 70.2 whch s typcal flor the onth of June. The hghest daly average was 8.2 degrees and the lowest was 58.5 degrees. Mr. Duflocq reported (that t!he hghest teperature on record for June s 98 degress recorded on June 30. DS4, and June 27, 966. On the warest days of We onth, June 2,, and 2, the tepera Lure averaged 78 degrees. A USTEKS '-.: '-.-.. v- - ' ^» ;VV : r> * ' DR. ARTHUR C. MADRESH Dr. Madresh Opens Podatry Practce Dr. Arthur C. Madresh, son of Mrs. Ruben Mad'resJ aod the late Mr. Madrosh, Jvas '-avncnnced tle openng of hs offce for Ahe practce of podalry at 250 Park Ave., PlaJnfeld. 'Dr. Matfrredh was gaadua'ted fxwn Planfeld Hgh Sdool a'ld copleted pre-podjau-y stud-es <at the Unversty of 'Ma*yand. After gaduatng wto hgh honors -fo the Pennsylvana College of Podatte Medcne, D\ Modpcslh nterned at St, Luke's and Chldren's Medcal Centor n Phrladephra. For the past two yeaj's Dr. dresh has been a clncal drector for the fool clnc at aglesvlle (Pa.) Hosptal and a cln'eal and anatoy nstotor at yhe Ponnsyl- College of Potltatrc Medcne. 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' ' * J, I. * Wlson The second week of Wlson play- grcund's 970 suer season was chock lull of gaes, conto-u and fun. Patrotc week -began on Monday, June 29H, wf-h a card lu n whch lalbout 50 kds partcpated. Cards were hdden all over the playground 'and wnners were deterned by 'the nuber of ponts ly scored accordng to the -cards.found. Our frst place wnner was Luus Solne wth ( J5 ponts. Jacke Burn- ha was second wthgo ponts, and FYank SoheLer was thrd wth 92 pon-ts, In the afternoon, our craft (for the week was begun. Ths weuk wc worked wth gp. (Most playgroundc-rs are anakng lanyards. Tuesday orng Wlson's fst 'Softball gae.was scheduled aganst (Frankln. Unfortunately, not. enough of our boys showed up for a regu- <lar gae, so Wlson lost by default. How about next week, :boys?!! Tes- 'day af tern oon was our "Oldest Penny Contest." Qute a good tuout for ths one! The three-way le for frst place n ahe Lncoln penny cutegcry was slarcd l>y<jeorgc Crsson, Oavd Land'au and Bob Stune, 'all wjm pennes datng fro 909. Second pfoce was.shared by Ern O'Donnell and Wlla Stuue wth l90 pennes, and thrd place was won by Bobby Walsh w;-m a 9 penny. In Lle Indan Head -Penny category, (Ko 'place, wim a 859 penny weu to Molly McCartney, second place, w'h 'an 8G2 penny, was won by jdavid Landau, and thrd place wth a penny fro 838 went to Scott Hackenburg. Other partcpants frducu Ju*;e Lu, J-I '. ny Buckby, Susan Copton, Ja'ck 'Lcray, K e t h Surhaff and J-aja Watts. Wednesday, Wlson playgroundcrs were cnt-e-r-atned by Rck Calv-ert, '3S5;=.tant leader on the grounds, WJUV hs gutar." After "he played a few.songs, everyone joned h n a sn^-along.' We all enjoyed a vey ^l3as*anl afternoon. On Thursday, Patrotx; Day, duo ta ncleent weaher, only & few kds could coe for cur "Red, Wht a and B'ue" contest. Those that dd coe were well docked out n the eolers of our flag. The contest wnner was Susan Copton, second place went to Nancy Sw-an, and thrd pjac- to Los Trapasso. Ol'hcr contcsl'anls ncluded Jotnn Bcrard, Kerry Johnson, Rofoby Daves and Jy Buckley. 'Ke>ay races were held Frd<3y a-ttcrnoon; ornng 'hours toeng taken up by our weekly sw ot 'he Meoral Pool. Dent' forget that next Wednesday cur Real Old Fashoned -Par wll be held fro 6 to 8:30 p.. All playgrounders and parcrets are nvted. See you next week! Resdent Indcted On Assault Charge A 39-year-old Weslfeld an has been ndcted by a Unon County Grand Jury on a charge of assault wth ntent to kll by auto. Carl Kdd of 225 North Florence Ave, was charged wth drvng a car at Davd L. Schoonovcr, 22, of the sae address on May 22 n the drveway of Uelr lono. Schoonovcr told polce he escaped serous njury by vaultng a fence. However, hs leg was struck by the ear, Schoonover claed. The ndctanent was handed up to Superor Court Judge Mlton A. Feller, actng assgnent jurst, GOT A GRIPE? TOE EPITO8 CEPACOL MOUTHWASH/GARGLE UNTAN LOTION AND BATHI CAPS PIC INSECT COIL REPELS INSECTS C 2 BARS OF LUX SOAP Reg. 79c REDI-FIRE CHARCOAL LIGHTER REVLON AQUAMARINE MOISTURE LOTION FOR HANDS & BODY $2.70 Value S.35 S^^v^ ' ~ "v \ ' '' ' PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Phone ADarns Open Sundays 9 a.. to 9 p. USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWN PARKING LOT Prces Effectve Thurs., Frt., Sat. Only NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON SALE ITEMS We reserve the rght to lt quanttes. OVER MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 243 E. BROAD ST. OPPOSITE RIALTO THEATRE

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