THEWESTFIELD LEADER THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970

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1 d o n B o o t l. C h M r e PUBLIC LIBRARY 425 E.BROAD ST. ADV. WESTFIELO.H.I THE LEADER Best Wshes To All 970 Graduates THE LEADING AND MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN UNION COUNTY EIGHTIETH YEAR No. 45 Publshed Every Thursday Junor Hghs Graduate Earn 349Prooted RJDploas At Edson Thres lurtdred artd 7 students, 60 wu hotor rankng,' were grcruateld Tu'sday nght fra. Raevelt Junror Il%h School. The oereote^ were held to Wesffeld ffgh Sdho»l. Dr. Saloon J. Cohen, a elbcr of He Board of Educaton, presented dplo'as to the graduates, any of WlVo were recmuns of lavwaads atouroed by Chester H. Brght, IJ'nlcpal. The welcong alddress was g'veu by Dawr P. Pecfca, presdent of tte nntl grade, the Class gft presented by Dav'd C. Phlps, vce presdent. Ha'nwood K. Sth, Student Councl prcsent, led the flag salute. Tle Rev. Canon BJdard J. Hardan, reatw of St. Pawl's EpSsoopal Church, gave both the TO'Caton and bbne! dsdt'on. "Wnners of awards wore: Aercan Legon Goa'd Ctzenshp, Stephane Ar-den Cfalagla and JonBthan Aktens Bagger. 'P.T.O. awa>tt'3: EnfelM, Dane El'ane Cutngs; hstory, Olrarles Mpert; Datt:'n, Nancy N. Chente; Goran, Carolyn GutaS; French, Lesle 'PaSl Sauddttrs; Spash, Ely E. La Costa; Mat}!, Jona- M»an Andets Dagge, scence, Burt MJohell Slvcran, ndustraj ats, Jonathan Andcn-> Bdgger Meorldl dwatjs Dck.ans», elolln 0 ', Mf'ul'ha darter Fratt; McUnon, typng, Nancy Lee Schjt.'ocr, Bur!!, urtruentt nus- IC, NchAs ThctdD^e pppasj ad Lage, athletcs, Albert Glossner Dankor Jr. Honor sttdenls llnrrl hgh, CharleB Alpa-t; second, Jonaltlhfta ArtdsrB Bagger; fwt, Lese Fath Saun'dere... /. Book of Gold: Ctarles Allpwt, JonQOran Anders MTA Rejects salary Offer, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 970 Bagger, Conetavce Lee Balner, Joanne Malller Olan'k, Albcft Glossnc" Danker Jr., Jorallan Jby. Hop- and, Robert Retzke, to receve tho and 8th grade ath; A. Elzabeth crs, John Josa, Mrs. Janet Davs kns, Janet Sue, Johnson, A. Col-annualeen Kelly. Ely E. La Costa, Pet- Unon County Band School. Noral Jacteon, algebra andz LSSu^S of, ols, r PTA-PTO scholarshps to the Grclch, pano geoetry. er JeB'aph Mcll'ale, DdbonaJ Lovcll Tho student nstruentalsts arc; 9th grade ath; Clarence Jones,.Nye, Paul Davd Peck'a, EHaabalh Duncan Wnter, clarnet Grant safe drvng; Ke.vnD.Keane.Enghsh 2 and 3; Ely E. Kenneth, e p,,, sol j wlta dsnosal wt '^ZZ^ nos lolh on effects Banteon Reed, Lesle FaUh Saunjers, Nauacy Lee Schrcuber, Jlarpet _ Washngton School; Donc Englsh and 8th grade Englsh; ot School; Robert Bluenshcst, tru- SfaTnZStt^ etc accothnh rnood K. Sth, Cynthfe Slatas, Ton Vllane, trupet McKnley School; Anthony bazzaro, eghth grade U. S. P"""' 0 "»" "ealth, etc., accouhng Itaa's and WlBa To'alons, Nancy Bagalell, clarnet Wlson hstory and U. S. hstory ; Robert lhcs? experts would be local people alld so would be GMs' Mnaaraal Awards: Year School: Susan Worth, voln and Martn safe drvng. wel acq llalnlt ' d Judy Hesnk, cello Tlaaques John'Montag, algebra ; Mchael ^ the Probles Westfeld s faelng - PEP beleves. Such a board TO, ElzabcH Bredn, Donna Can- School. Mulvhll, general scence and bol- wollw (Contnued on plage 4) Freda Kel Back Wth VMS Mss Frcda Kcl has returned to Westfeld as supervsor of nurses at the Vstng Nurse and Health Servces offce, 773 Central Ave. She replaces Mrs. Eleen Ferdnansen who returned 'to prvate lfe. Mss Kel has been lvng n FJorda recently but was the supervsor here of the forer Dstrct Nursng Assocaton when t was under contract for drecton fro the VNA of Eastern Unon County n '65 and 'C7. The two agences have snce consoldated to.for the present Vstng Nurse and Health Servces wth offces n bolh Elzabeth and Westfeld. Mss Kel receved her publc health nursng certfcate fro the Unversty of Toronto and her bachelor of scence degree n supervson and adnstraton of publc health nursng fro McGll Unversty n Montreal. She was wth the Saskatchewan departent of publc health n Regna, Sask. before cong to the Unted States and' jonng thc staff of the VNA of Eastern Unon County n S8. She wll resde n FanWood where she has parrchased a hoe. Devls Den Plans Dance Progras Begnnng June 24. each Wednesday the YMOA-YWCA s u 0 r dance progra, called Devls Den, wll feature the followng bauds: June 2, Tho Troupe; July. Geness- July 8, Crtcal Moss; July 5, Geness; July 22, Thc Troupe; July 20, Crtcal Mass; Aug. 5, Elastc Band: Aug. 2, Crtcal Muss; Au«. IS, The Troupe. Thc bands wll 'play fro 8:30- p. Adsson s lted to 500 senor-hgh and college students. (Robn Barnett and L. Chrstopher Vejnosloa shared the Class of '62 annual award for scholarshp as 349 students, 67 of these honor pupls, were graduated Tuesday nght fro Edson Junor Hgh School. Charles R. Mayer, a eber of the Board of Educaton, presented dploas to the graduates at cereones n WestfeW Senor Hgh Schol. Sauel A. Soprano, prncpal, presented the awards. The nvocaton was led by Kobn Barnett and the benedcton by the Rev. Robert W. Thatcher, assocate pastor of the Frst Baptst Church. Charles E. Jackson and Charles G. Schrope led the flag salute. A welcong address was gven by Davd J. Bonnctt, presdent of the nnth grade and Shelle Ann Bor nor, secretary, oresented the class gft. Other awards, presented by the PTA, ncluded: Englsh, Jule S u z a n n e Fox, Charles G. Schrope, Mslnda Ann Shapro, L. Chrstopher Vejnoska, Fran Ruth Robns, Charles C. Swcker and Laura Rachel Kuntz. Bology, Glora Gal' Strckln. Earth scence, George C. Anbos. Physcal scence,' Martn Jeffrey Mnncno. Geoetry, Mare L. PcrKowsk and Joan E. Coukos. Algebra, Rob Barnett Wold hstory, Robert Thwn<)s Fuller, Lauv Raohel Kuntz and L. Chrstopher Vejnoskla. A h U hstory, G4\ C!u[<ch Ccw- (Oontnued 00 pagp 4) Muscans Selected For Scholarshps Sx prosng young uscans fro the Westfeld publc schools have been selected by ther teacn- Peace Group Plans Canvass Durng the next three weeks, 0 ebers of Students for Peace and the Westfeld ^eace Goalton wll be canvassng- Westfeld solctng sgnatures and oney as part of ther effort to brng peace to Indochna. Resdents wll be asked to sgn a petton, sponsored by the Natonal Petton Cottee. The cottee s an ndependent corporaton that orgnated at the Unversty of Rochester and has becoe natonal n scope. The NPC hopes to end the war by usng peaceful and deocratc eans. On a natonwde scale, the cottee's goal s lo collect 20 l-lon sgnatures and $0 llon. Thc pettons wll be used to ake Congressen aware tlrat aong voters there s wdespread opposton to the war.. The oney wl be used to buy televson te devoted to short spots presentng the reasons why the Unted States should wthdraw ts troops fro Indochna. The fr that produces the Volkswagen advertseents has voluntered to handle free thc NPC capagn. The petton reads: "We ask the Unted States Congress to assert ts consttutonal powers n atters of war and peace, to conden our recent nvason of Caboda, and to requre the Presdent lo brng our troops hoe. We wsh no further ltary nvolveent n Indochna." Abandoned Properly Destroyed by Fre A house, shed and cur, all ubuuboned, were destroyed by fre Monday. They were located on Ftwood Mountansde 'lne Teachers Assocaton, at a eetng Monday voted unanously to reject the salary sehotlulb flatelly adopted byjhe Board of BawaUc at ts June <J eetng. Ths aot'on oans tat wth the excepton of a edcal nsffance package, the board ard lne assetfabton have be en un'able to rea* agreeent on any of the proposata put forward as the bass of a' successor agreeent to He as- alld atfees*on!d Step on the salary scjj le dle, Mountansde s tow- Debra Goralsk, Student Councl sferetlary, presented Ue ctess Slt soomon's present contract wllh lre esl n tke coty aoross fflte b^n}.' vlc^ptat. Boart, due to eq*e June 30.»» tod's new salary schedule Jeffrey W. IWt uf 395 Ctapel Olver Deane **»» for *. I. to «ag eof BB «* a**, R. Ale,, of» sssodjataon s«d tee we«-e several reasons for the rejeotaoa of le Salary schedule. (Contnued on page 2) (Contnued on page 4) Frst, ncluded n the school budget passed by Mountansde voters n February, was a lne te for nstructonal salares whch showed an ncraase of $0,340 over the prevous year's alluuam'on. "Snce the teachers lake up approxately 85% of the people KsLe'd uodenr blfe cfategory," sad Mr. Deane, "we feel that proportonal part of ths $0,340 was aant by the vdte for tcadhers' rases. T'he &'/' salary srfedula adopted by the board represents about $ or approxately 57% of tjhat oney ".ae.con.uy qprondlv UIL t'he nsmofetton J^UUMUWI feels I OLIUU _. le tt± Suer school wll begn day and coatnu. Monday^ th, ough ll l w LIttfbl June ana w ua ly nours wn 0 fro a a untl u M p John D'AnrIrea,hdb been appontej the school's Cfdwsta*tve as' dstant an4 Anne M Skrolant lb a- nan. Naed as teachers fo two 2-hou ctasses each day are Barbara B. Ball, Englsh, How to Study; Margarct BjerWe, algebra land 2; Lnda Clark, French and 2; Eugene Ehrlch, data processng and personal typng; John Elder, chestry and bology; Rchard Gralewsk, 7th ogy; Robert.Bcco, Spansh and 2; Roland R. Roano Jr., world hstory;'thoas J. Ryan, Englsh and 2; Edward Trone, safe drvng; Mchael -Trone, safe drvng; and Davd Brown, readng provee. G. C. Beckel Jr. wll teach drver edueaton theory for four weeks at a salary, of $533 and Barbara Me- Corck wll teach personal typng at a salary of $400 All other suer school personnel wll receve S800 for the ter. ttvcecs "lal. J, H-tjLIlUUJ. Weslfeld Jaycce Vce Presdent Sa Stone has announced that the Board of Educaton has approved the JaycDe bd to sponsor n-school lecturng durng the conng school year. Mr. Stone has apponted local attorney and Jaycce drector Herbert Kessler to head the Jaycee progra. Mr. Kessler was recently on The Jont Cvc Cottee n town, Accordng to Mr. Stone, the Jaycees ade a presentaton to board eber George Plenty, offerng to have Jaycees lecture at grade levcb four d up. Thc Jaycee proposal ncludes coordnaton wth the standard currculu, and each leelure wll provde concentrated aleral fro the lecturefs busness. professon or ajor scholastc-feld. After copetng a "talenl search " the Jaycecs wn eet wth the Board of Educaton to select grade levels and school year tng for kclurcs. Lecture outlnes wll be prcparctl ancl subtted lo the board of educaton for approval. The Jaycees expect to provde nearly 2000 student lecture hours wth Us progra, and wll leave outlnes, flp charts, and vocabulary lsts wth the regular classroo Inslruclor who ay nclude the Ice- that Che salary schedule adtoptedby ^ bc'ard does not anta&n Moutasde's copeftve posfton n Ue COUI% te hwng alld keepng teachers. Aong the 4 Unon Cuty school dstrcts wfhmh. have settlj sala, rfe, MMzsMe and one other corranmy now offer the luwe8t nu salares alt the BA and MA levels the alssoolat'tan Says, Mountansde Resolutons to ap- Pont Patrolen Edward H. Hafekan ad Rayond H. Dela Serra to Sf.rgeants, and Patrolan Stephen C. Seanck to detectve, were tabled for further study by De Mayor and Councl at a eetng Tuesday nght at the Becchwootl Sch o - l'l students were graduated fro the Deer-feld Mddle School Tuesday nght..., ';,-Featurng a farewell address by Khn L. Th W r r class raledctor*.. aa'd a welcong speech by Denjsu Garbee, salutatoran, tle cereponte, kfclutod the presetata of dploas by Grant H. Lennox, presnter* of the Board of Educate. ledbert Magno, Student Oouncl Several weeks ago when openngs -soner, when ntervewed, stated for two sergeants becae avalable n Uls - n[>lce d*p arunent - the ttt^ en, aong others, took the test for the prooton n whch Patrol- A(lVS0 y Thp, oca, antl pollutlon oganza-. U^ p?, p (Po]lullall and Envronental Pobleros) hold an eduoa- r,' COco'nued on page.4 partet n vlnoh the polce offcer tfotal jserhar on M^y affatm*fok p CO p e W ere gnea ttf ttepftrtwjfts' to sgn a petton requtng tha, /I * I ^Q# f Town Councl to establsh an Ecologcal Advsory Board. Four h- <jred people sgned ths petton, and at the Town Councl eetng last week t was noted that the pettons had been receved and the Mayor stated that he could contact efaers of PEP nvolved n ths, project. Thc EcoIogca Advsory Bo;n,, taken Sept. 2, 966, when the RecreaUon Con, s3 ( 0n was drected to na T e n. re slw}y bha fcasfosty of ths concept. a' Power to act Aftcl, t w o yc, ars ot n. Wstga, j n g on any stuaton, but would serve \ a c o l n lj M W jcl bad pcol cop ex(,. s s., ar (o, c onc L. nvkon. an advsory capacty. However, A c0llld offer Practcal suggestons \f P r f ent allc ataec e(, for smm Ue cosson probles. " e o " le suba, t(jd a report anld TCOen. ^ apparen probestfeld today.s the Area, where there s dupg by the town-of leaves and 8 rass clppngs, and by other people of used furnture, refrgerators, tres, and everythng agnable," a PEP spokesan sad. "T,hcre have been reports to the Town Councl of town trucks dupng not only leaves and grass clppngs, but broken furnture and tner such ^As P cked l P n other areas of town. The queston as t0 Wha l0 d0 Wth the Ieaves and ' grass clppngs has often been rased. "At last Tuesday's Town Councl eetng, Glenn Goldan, of PEP, offered two practcal suggestons used n other towns n the area, after a close study of the atter. One of thc suggestons would be to ake a ulch out of the leaves and grass clppngs (whch s an excellent fertlzer) and sell t at a very low prce; n ths way the process could perhaps pay for tself. However ths s just the type of practcal suggestons that the proposed advsory board could suggest, and t could also provde suggestons as to how such a progra could be effectvely appled to Westfeld." Neer lo Dr'Ct 3UUHO Uald Seres " 8 ' f a, ^<wve t Jun«n- "ft f tol - w u dlrccl Westfl «d Su«Becrnbpn Band n a seres of eonce* n tte park U ; s,» f.,.,, Tte band l begn rehearsals ot 7:45? "' Wcdnwdlay n tlc WdsUeld Hgh School band roo. The frst concet wll bo presented at 8 p.. July!). All uscans of hgh jchool, college ar post-college ase are nvted Aye., part of the tract sot asde toe ture ateral n tests and use the the Brght/wood Park. Jaycee ateral for future classes, to attend (to frst cbeathal. an Senlanck receved the hghest score wth Hafekan and Dela Serra reportedly ted for second place. Senorty of tenure was not nvolved snce al three en have been on the force for approxately the sae nuber of years. Robert Ruggero, polce cos- that because he was aware of the flne record of Seanck's acheve- "enls as a polce offcer, soe oler for of recognton should be awarded to h, snce there was only two openngs for sergeants'posts. The cossoner further stated lhat because Patrolan Seanck haci a p.ovea,cc 0 d of outstandng «ork wth juvew^. n oaduon to! Cg <llltlesl he dec!ed l0 "LA\O A new po-t wthn, the dt- f ; 67 n Westfeld Hgh r, STUDENTS: <-ao Dee Aagre Pllylll. s KllJ Aagre Jonathan AJpert Uavd Wlla Anderson JV r? L - A " derson ^avld? obert ^alz f' Jl " Joel Mark Barnett Patrca Kay Barnett Joyce Ellyn Bauchner Sarah Kaye Bellan Janette Morgan Berg Edward Arthur Bller Jae Bschoff Barbara Susan Blonsky Joanne Lesle Bober Danel Ward Boston Suzanne Mare Boutller. Francne Mare Breer n e t3 Ann Bronston Ronne Kay Brower Aee Susan Brown Rchard Daon Calvert Beverly Ann Capbell j aco b Chacko, Jr. Vrgna Ann Chlan Nancy Jean Church Constance Claan Donna A. Cleveland Kancy Lynn Colwell Wlla Davd Condon Bonne Jean Cottrell Nancy Craft Susan Ann Crane Patrca Ann Cronn vctora Judth Cross K«A^" Cr w Hotert Bran Cutler Bruce Woodward Dean Ncholas John DGrolao, Jr. Nlna T p,lorenzo Athu Roy JL \J XJ? KJ>XZ> / KjxJb /HM' \JL\M/ f «-,urt»,v ll,» \V«I Po wll»en to, ^, cu n «tono ^fou recrrauon corressoner, and ncludng Harly F " LeSher Jr - ^ dalablls! P^S:,W' SPCClf] " f*"?* "*«f I * (,«lrlves con - s, r ' f* «f J toratm J! B -I d n ruclh)n hals been rela z e <l. - TI2 frst step toward the creaton ot a Sef. s, u pp ort,ng pool faclty was &M t u T wn c d, n fa] l d,. d ebershps were aass- - J'. nonls aded wth- A crastug tea was estowulcd to study and report on poo<l dosgns and stes sutable for 2,000 fakfe and the Mlton Costelo c»n»*ng Engneerng f was eployed to detsrgn a'nd buld the P - Tll T0W " Cudl akl) ap ' 0 Il J. UC3UOJ The youth drectors nf Ihe Presbyteran Church have announced that the Dran wll open for the suer season on Tuesday. The Dran, on the lower floor of Westnster Hall, offers a relaxed atosphere for the gatherng of youth, together wth varous educatonal, recreatonal and sprtual actvtes. The weekly schedule for the suer wll be; Jr. Hgh (grades 7 and 8 copletcd>, Monday, 2-5 p..; Wednesday, 8 ' n p ' " : ancl Frkay ' 2 ' 5 P' - Sr. Hghs (grades!), 0,, 2 lwcul copleted), Tuesday, 8- p..; Wednesday, 2-5 p.. : Frday, 8- p..; and'saturday, 8-U p.. Tlle,. e a]s0 wl be an oct, nson.,,.. erenllg happbn ng.. Iw uoth Jun. ol. alld Scnor llglls. Tll0 actvu cs wl bc supervsed by John Gll, Lcs Brockway and J Bassett wth the help of adult advsors and college students. The senor hgh progra begns on Tuesday at I! p.., whle Ue junor hgls coence Wodesday at 8 p.. An dentfcaton card syste wll be establshed for a season fee. l e s B r * a «. - > R. Codoer. Robert Hopo Jr., Mrs. Hulh V. Hll, Mrs. ft P. Cleents, wha Nortfcovw, Joseph Dela Baaa, Walter Ctorkson, Hfchard Zer, Roge- D. Love Jr., Fred- (Contnued on page 4) I g\ J*%J"% I'll l l Davd Edward Dunfee Donald Jeffrey Dvor Harold Jaes Edon, Jr. Beverly Ehrch Lnda Ruth Echhorn Wendy Scott Elcoe Cathleen Anne Evangelsta J anne f' F > Ilc 'f : Dane Gaydck Robert Jeffrey Geenberg Gregory Collns Gerber J. Darlngton Glbert George Bruce Glle, Jr. Jaes Scott Glln Jaes Walter Gsh Rosalnda Veronca Gudtta Davd Phlp Wayne Gowdy Paela Elzabeth Grady Margery K. Gunza Steven Rchard Hake Thoas John Handza Rchard Haney Robn Lynne Hansen Gayle Lee Hartann Eleen Rta Harwood Jean Elzabeth Haworth ' Paul Russell Hendrycy Jaes Eugene Hll Barbara Helen Hoff Charles Phlp Howe Shela M. Hyan Patrca E. Jeney Jaes E. Johnson Janel M j o h n s o n Wendy S. Jones Martn Davd Judd Jennfer Anne Kaednf Barb ra a"ron Ka f Frank Freont Kaser III Mchael Robert Kans Patrca Anne Kane Beth Kaswan Kevn Kelly Marc.Tohanres Kelan Seborah Lynn Ketcha. Dav<3 G - K «y k <> Kathryn Lee Knney Lynn Evelyn Koenecke Mra Kornblatt Krstne Lynn Kronberg Deborah L. Kucher D ean Rchard Landow Scott Charles Larsen Chrstne Elzabeth Larson Barbara Brewstcr Lea E, j L Su an Eonn L nan Dana Jean Lonsdale joc, Tose Jr Phylls'Chrs'tne'Luckann Ed O nd John McCloskeT Carol MacConnacle Thoas Dodd MacDowcll (Contnued on page 2) I*! OVIWAnflH C I IT^TI Tho Wcstr ' eld OH Recreaton fcosslon ' s suer recreaton progra at the playgrounds and teen centers, unaer ths drecton of Ruth V. Hll, Drector of Recreaton, wll offcal- ]y opt, n a t ]:3o a.. Tuesday and contnue through Aug. 4. chldren between the ages of sx and n QK elgb]e for regstraton on the playgrounds at Grant, Colubus, Lncoln, Frankln. Washngton, Wlson, Jefferson, Taaques and McKnloy Schools. Teens between the ages of 2 "and weekends untl dusk. Perts arc IB are nvted to partcpate n the requred for the useof the tenns supervsed actvtes at the two courts. Frcc tccn cent crs located at Roosevelt lelln ' s nstructon wll be wj t]) G. jyfjggo as leader and at avalable daly 8:30 to 0:30 for all Edson Junor Hgh wth.carol Kelly regstered - playgrounders between, der (Contnued on page 4) _,. *s t n» to UK^ sle ccok-ouk f P n * - ndon and fl, to 4 p ', aw «borrawcrs ' loo " w ' r ;!"" g ' llm ' c are orc J Ulan 50 al bus : ' ^ntl J P' - al l pjj " Thc Bael > record was e ' Uled f»' ollllds a "record or the year" by "Hgh - arens are urgeu to note nty lat 8 u!"" s wlu bc ciosed dunn Ay Magazne." Walter Carlos «dd t wth a M 0 off syntheszer. the noon hour,..,,,,. Other electronc albus ncllld- Brooles have been dstnbuted. M Q and H Mo llc. ID al: Ihe: e c no, a y and junor "f! st lool. g.. Moog Powcl.,, ^, vo,. d, " cludng Holy lenty Mo, V(, cordng, 0 ono of l]k Kc.?. p Oflce. u.se p ovule a cdencar ot ' o Close Saturdays Begnnng ths week, the - hrary wll be closed Satunlays, June 20 throusb Sept. 5, events, specal days, socal events, and nforaton regardng regstraton, progra hours, supervson, and detaled nforaton concernng the specalzed actvtes. These nclude archery," twrlng, swng, tenns, art, crafts and baskettol clncs at the teen centers. Evenng actvtes nclude supervsed basketball at Gubort Feld for young people daly untl 0 p.. and supervsed tenns at Toaqucs and El St. courts evenngs and New Records Ollt Toorrow "»»*<**& > Bach s one of the elodrohc albus whch Vostfc * Meoral L.brary wll ake avc* aro ^ ^ ^ w& cj._ ^ Qf spcedlk by Mart Lu. tlcr Kng, Jr., "I Have a Drea" and "In Search of Freedo." Albus uf poetry n thc new eollec- ^ are one ^ p, o b er t Bunns' nocn»s., (Canaued on page W 32 Pageg 0 Cents Susan Wolf a nd Andrew RuoHolo shared lop honors at last nght's "raduaton of 67 senors fro Westfeld Hr Susan, frst honor student, was awarded the Aercan flag annually presented to the frst honor student by the Weslfeld Chapter, Daughters of Aercan Revoluton. She also won a $5 Latn prze, a $25 Englsh general acheveent," the Readers Dgest prze to the valedctoran, and the Panhellenc acadec acheveent award of $0 gven to the grl wth I he hghest acadec standng by the Westfeld Area Cty Panhellenc. Ruotolo earned the Cornel! Cup, the Rchard Van Den Bergh Monoral Award ond the Nchols Meoral Award. The Cornell Cup s presented to a boy selected by a faculty connnttee as the outstandng an n the senor class based on all-around excellence, ncludng hgh scholarshp, extra-currcular accoplsfanents, character, personalty and ctzcnslp. The Van Den Bergh plaque, presented to the school by Donald Ross of ths Class of 9S5 n eo-y of Rchard Van Den Bergh of the Class of 034, and replaced n 958 as a gft of Mrs. Vrgna Van Den Btrgh Weklon, s engraved annually t» the senor boy who by vote of tha senor class and faculty ost nearly approaches Rchard Van Den Bergl's enthusas and love of lfe, unassung splcty and unstudl *d courtesy, generous thouglufulw for others, sncerty and fenuneness of character. Th Leut Danel e C ' Nchols annra '' eoral award s presented n recognton of leadershp, sportsanshft dedcaton, nspraton." and copasson for others as a Westfeld Hgh School sw tea el)er Tne aw!ard - conssts of an ndvdual plaque, an englwed naeplate on the school plaque and $50. Joseph A. McGroarty. presdent of tlle Boal ' d of Educaton, presented the dsploas to the graduates, 93 of wllu «' were honor students Dr - ""*«> E - ^w, superntended of schools, presented the honors «* dl were announced by Albert R. Bobal. prncpal. Bernard Po Shen, s '- «Presdent, welcoed thc audence ' ^ RCT ' Wlla K. Cobcr Save " lo n cafon and the Rev - SaIv!atore Taglarcn the benedclon ' Other awards presented last nght to ebers of thc graduatng class were: Art przes, the Westfeld Art Assocaton awards przes of $25, $3 and $0 to the students who have otsl deonstrated ablty, nterest, and servce to the school and county through thc progra of fne ara n U.e hgh school, frst prze. Karen. Zuclgh; second, Kevn Kelly: thrd. Kathryn Lee Knney. Art prze, the Art Departent of the Woan's Club of Westfeld awards an annual prze of?50 to the senor art student who n ther cstaton dsplays outstandng artstc talent and developent of that talent Ths prze was awarded to Karen Zuclgh. The Colonel and Mrs. Henry Bayard McCoy Meoral Scholarshp, a $,500 grant awarded to thc ale student for hs profeence n thc study of Aercan hstory, qualtes tlontjnucd on page 4) Clare Mt'C'rthv. T' " Awarded Oralt The Westfeld Parent-Teacher Cuunc.l_ Has awarded a specal $300 professwal feld to M ts 8 Cbw McCartlry, 28 Elzabeth Avc. She!las bccn acct 'P ted : Nahc y Taylo.-. Secretaral College, Planfeld begnnng July 6. The CM.E. progra at the hgh school enabled Clare to be c- I >lo y c(l d a!y at the Centrtl Jersey Ra " k ' sl «ako h:«s been a other's helper and odvc n C.U.S.A. (Oatholfc Unon of Sck n Acr cnl. The support gven to the Parent- T vdcd U)c (u s [. ^ sdlo]j w, h ' dcx Busness Drectory...Sec. 3 J Church News Sec, :{ 5 Edtorals Sec. S-2 Obtuares Sec. -4 Sports See , S Socal Sec. a-4-8 Theatra Sec. 7

2 V??JK TOE MTA Rejects f Contnued fro page provdng Mountansde teachers j wth Ilo l^ryc-. nu-ber of.steps; VRW /N.J.> IJSADER, THURSDAY, JUNE U, WTO r aspect of t'lus year's nesotwaob. Mn\ Dc-a* sad tha efforts to arrve at a new agrevnu'-t bt^u hst Octtbw, but broke cbwn \rten tle buacl declared al sx nun-salary ls the a.v-^cutun proposed for rtc^otlaan "jrn-ju^tflubjc." dw»- k-rp [-(wfltl; axu n Unon; JAO lt. acl lh;i rll of the tes <'cun'y. A! tl;* **70-7 budgd hear- j ud h^m or \\vr<> Ijrn^ L^o-acd '\\)U. \ r l c J ; r * I :nn/.ht vs>h.mts \v^.re I< IsLsvh: n T n n M County anl assured UK:! #:.34( ^un* woujd tn cu'huut K* MUk\ When a ok o t* ;> C;K h V sjlar;^ < lve/' >-: = * I Jr.r. " V l o v.-\: k.s- kt-t'j-. fal h C nnr The >:!;.'7 >t!)r:lll, acrordng ta = J>!M:H.\ \\\:.^ laut-nlly M doplcd t>y : thr hotw\\ *t: t r l hrouc <s!t.salary; k';uk.ions nlh tlu^ USU'IKTS. 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Mr, Uc'an;' >[:\\vd UuL h o "tuj.clh'rs a:k;t accent ' (le hcard's refusl (o nrthklc n ffood fal ]] u\vd l\w board's dd at on of a salary selrdulc, Whle. s cl^ar \h t h v neuple of Mouataud;, \\\VA t;iv \\w bc-vt n (^I'calo far tlu'-r dmv;. tlu v Huarcl of J'dtrat Cf apjta^ lo be ere ootcwnel w,h '> t>w pey jjt,v\er. 'lvachtm^ c\nnu! u;:d. rh.pd IK^V * <;!' M^nnU-n.^r!: tan ex'v^; a quu"-tv cdatuucn when, l «!!"»«t\lh\ U'H-lllTS HIV U'tf by tll- Bord of Kduc^tun of Mouat-'--r? ;.s nfl lo»uj'[:cp*au n <\*u;b.-.hnf a c^j' fur Urr own workng condtons. The abs;)ut.vl aclon o Ilo htr'.rd n.s (.'a-ko-'ttw-u";\;-t s.0;ry lfy s obvuu^ly an ' asun:l)lo. {'xju ap- pc;u*! anl one whch s not n I'ho l-sl nutt.'.-ls of Me conunly, SnLT w!:l coo and go, :nvd t sees lkely tlul n SepUvnbcr thero wll stll be no teachers' cc'tratt. R s dff'cl to see how pa^'pojny t. 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Rvel John Davdson Kodran Karen Roos Mortla Susan Ross - Steven Howard Roth Tothy F. Rub Andrew Kcogh Ruololo, Jr. Jans Ellen Rush Barbara Ann Saler Bonne Louse Sargent Susan Dense Sawtelle Chrstne Ellen Schdt Sleven Schtt l.ynne Arlene Schra He-hard R. Shaw Nancy M. Shawcross Herna'd Po Shen Joseph Lawrence Sonett Thea Heleno Snger Sarah Kathleen Sythe Cyntha Stoudt Deter George Struzyna Anne Yard ley Stuhler Ay Stewart Taff S. Chrstopher Talbot 'J'eronce.. Tracey Louse flor Tubbs Donna Clare Vandenberg K. I'lrc Van Leuven.laes S. Varn Anne Louse Vlet Sharon I,ee Wallace Pjvd.John Ward t'andace Webb John Felds Wehncr Mcha-l J. Wess l.rut'l* Davd Wessan Uarbara Anne Wells Jaes I.allou Wescoat, Jr. Kllcn Cyntha Wlbeck Robert Vernon Wlder Jll Anne Wttke Robert Bruce Wrght Charles Mchael Yegan Cora Mae Zeran Karen M. 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Brown Alson Harper Brownng John Edward Brunner, Jr. Steven Thoas Bukowec Jeffrey Scott Burslc Byron Allen Busby Maureen Anne Buskey Gynclh Alane Butterore Glenda Mare Butts Mary-Jo Byrne Rchard John Callahan w -ft-: 3 ;-: Henry W. Cannon III Ronald Davd Capraro FraoK Peter Cauterucc Barbara May Ceuleers George Frederck Charles Lark Melane Chrstlles Patrca Ann Theresa Cer Mchael Anthony Cnell Rta T, Cntorrno Frederck H, Clancy Bruce Caeron Clark Gordon F. Clark Kevn Charles Cleary Elo D. Cleente Gal Ruth Cloyes Steven Jaes Coate Peter D. Cober Danel B. Coles Gregory Jaes Colletl Eleanor Collns Karen Ann Condrllo Susan Joan Coogan Wlla Roy Cowes Cecly Ann Corku Noran W.- Coely Deborah Edth Cosgrove Jpan Florence Coster Roxanne Chrstne Creager John Davd Crosby Patrca Louse Culhane Glora Jean Cuseo Robert Gregory Cuzzolno W fe Glenn L. Dallas GeoffI'ey Andrew Dargfe Lynn Daubenspeck Rchard Lews Davs Chrstopher Ellot Day Sally Shepherd Deacon Deedra Sarah DeCap Jaes Mchael Delbrdge John Lous DelMonaco Kevn R. Denan Robert Deraska Karen Laure Denor Paula Jeanne Dolshun CathernD Downer Pe^gy Downer Mchael Jay Dros Susan Beth Drttel Bradford B. Duelks Wade Douglas Duy Gayle Mare Dzedzc Margaret Wrght Dzuback Fred Mchael Eakn Alan Frederck Egner Davd Edward Ehlers Peter Esenbach John S. Eldrdge, Jr. Susan M. Ellel Bruce Peter Ellsworth Margaret Ann Ellsworth John E. Epps, Jr. Hussell MacGregor Ertelt Barbara E. Ewen age Father (June 2st) ft elegant and flatterng stylng of ths *eksen's new' en's wear. Colors ar& ot#vbrnt a youthful, wth ct bold vrle Icol Use ths hand check-lst to gve Dad a rtey age ths Father's Day. 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3 !. "-I- Vh_^-. (Contnued fro page 2) Alan Wayne Kelly Eleen Patrca Kelly Beryl Nancy Keyser Nna Sue Klastorn Ay Robn Klean Patrca Martn Klen Marlyn Klen Cheryl Lynn Kolator Elzabeth Ann Kopf Robert Joseph Korn Beth Dela Kravtz John F. D. Kreger Marlyn Jane Lange Glenn A. Lanza,.^ rtf ;.-f.- &^^jjffaffujag^ ^ /.N,D Helen Ala Lapdus Robert Colltt Lay Lyone Ellen Lazar Rchard A, Lee Phlp Mark Let> Steven L. Lefer Jeanne H. Lessn&r Bruce Charles Levy Jordan Keth Lews Davd Adelbert Lndley Jaes Celon L'Overture Loftan Meredth Long Vncent J. Loprest Jeffrey R. Lull Douglas Rchard Lutter Robert Joseph Macaluso Savatore Macaluso Elas Robert Mako II Rosejean Malger Donna Mare Manca Jerry Danel Mann Wlla John Martn Nancy Gal Matteo : Nancy Jane McCarrell Clare Frances McCarthy Rugna Carolyn McClellorx - Jaes L. 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Rohrey Larenzo Roeo Jackalyn Carol Rosecrans Vck Joanne Rosen Jeffrey M. Ross Edund Rotchford III Mchael Eugene Roundtree Ronne Ellen Rubn Carol Ann Russtano Jocelyn Jll Saloon Jean Barbara Sarle Chrstne Anne Scarff Susan Alce Schalenbergor Wlla Joseph Schpp Thoas D. Schd Karyn Schneder Peter K. Schofeld Bruce Schork Janet Lynn Scott Robert A. Sebotl Colleen Senters Danel U. Seels Dayle Randy Serol. Robert Sharer Mafcte Bea Shearn Mary Ellen Sdoraks Peter Alan Son Paela Karen Snncke Peter George Skaperdas Joan Elzabeth Skelly Robert Black Sknner Martn F. Skrba Thoas Jeffrey Seltzer Crag Scott Sth Mchael Lee Sth Duncan Robert Sylhc John, R. Sythc Wlla Davd Sohnenlag \Vlla Ross Sortor Margaret Lsbeth Splncr Davd Crag Stalknecht Bran Stanley Wlla Steber Chrstopher Wlla Steueagel John Dean Stewart Debra Sullvan Joseph Thoas Sullvan ' Nancy Louse Sweeney Paul E. Swtlyk Robert Rchard Szabo Raona Luclle Talaferro Jaes Halton Taylor Robert M. Tenenbau Lnda Mara Tesstore G. Doug Thede Rchard Wlla Thel Shela Dense Thorne. Janet Thwng Bruce M. TrcUt Thoas L. Trble Douglas Wlla Trer Barry Edward Joseph Troeller Robert Mchaol Truncate Chrstne Tuttle George L. Van Ilecke, Jr. Karen Jeanne Vclla RoscarJe Ann Vclla Phlp J. Vcnezlo Nancy Jean Vgstedt Frank Vglant George Gregory Vsconty Rchard L. Wade Dane,Tobey Walker Deborah Leo Wallace Kclurd S. Wars, Jr. Curts Graha Way Marvn Earl Whaley, Jr. Jaes Stuart Whte J Robert J. Whte Jaes N. Wckersha Constance Jean Wlleox Theodore Wllas Thoas Roger Wllas Vven Wllas John P. Wlson Rchard Alan Wnokur Douglas WuelbLTg Robert Gay lord Woodford Lnda Ann Worthng Barbara Ann Wrght Douglas L. Wyekoff Bernard Charles Young Vck Lynn Young Deb Za-k Edward John Zastawny Laurence Mchael Zwan Players Reelect John Sosnowsk Joflw.Sosnow&k of 8 Carol Rd. was elccled to hs second ter as presdent of County Players, Inc. at the rccet annh'l,eel'g hed n the Clubhouse, 000 North Ave. Also elected to serve for two years on the boland wore Ms. IUAJert Sutton, Mrs. Howard Purdy, FVatoos Ftzgerald' and " Marahall Yokedson. Mra, Sutton, who wm serve as vce presdent, off busness, has bewn rhaotnsn of He busness and ebershp con Ltces and fe wo-nked on coslaes, hospt'alry and ake-up. She ade lur xclg dubult for Players n "John Loves Mary ' n!m8. Mrs. l'urdy, who joned PUayors n 946, wll sewn as progra dadrvl. A for-n?!* eber of t H e board, she law worked on ake-up, prap-entos and hosptalty. A drector of worlvhopy, she- also has acted n any productons, frst appearng - "Bllle Splnl" n 947. Mv, Flzgo'nald, who wll be treasurer, las served on the play readng cott'ee, and worked b-acksftvge on crcw and conslrclo, as well as beng stage anager. He afeo has perfored on stage. Mr. Yofcelson wl be on Uhc boaa-d as head of buldngs and He has served on the eojttee, s fner dtnafaran of the buldng coltee, ad. h'as wopked ba'ckbtotge on constarot-on and crow. He has appeared n "No Te far Sergeawts" and "Wdltness for the Pros'ocUUof." Contnung on tle bo'ard for c* year wll be Edward Lews, pres'de'nt of prod'oton; Mrs. Wl- Kan Mc 4 M c efcan, seorel t any; MTS. John VanVwM'Ms, ebers, and Lous Suran, speoal wojec'ts. Itcrng bo'ard nelbers are Mrs. Francs Ftzgerald, vce p oj.' bu.s!ness; Inwn GJefch, wror; Mrs. Robert laaser and ", d'redtors. 'ck K. Potenson wll be Uo for 970-7, Frey Honor Grad At Ary OCS Second Leut. Wlla F. Frey II, son of Mrs. Marjoro A. Frey of 3!) Dors Pfcwy. was He honor grewltate at Offcers Canddate School, Fort Belvor, Va., Frday. The honor s awarded lo the ndvdual wth the hghest cobned average for leadershp, acadecs and physcal tranng. Leutenant Frey was a 963 graduate of Holy Trnty Hgh School and receved hs bachelor's degree at Vllanova Unversty and hs as-, ter's degree at the Unversty of Veront. Ho entered the Ary last July and copleted basc tranng at Fort Dx. Before arrvng at Fort Belvor, he had been assgned to Fort Leonard Wood- Mo. Hs wfe, Barbara Lynn, lves n Potoac, Md. NO BUTTS ABOUT IT The longer -and the ore you soke, the greater your chances of dsablty and prcaluro death. nflaton coverage As He valuq or your house goes up so does your Insurance coverage, wth a State Far Hoeowners Polcy, State Far s all you need to know about nsurance. Cell e today. CHARLES W. COSENZA 2 ELM ST., STATE FARM Sfafo Far Fre and Casualty Copany Hoe Offce: Bloolnslon, Illnos 200 Honor Forer Mayo Mountansde More than 200 townspeople gathered at the Mountansde JfJ on Frday evenng to honor forer Mayor Frederck Whels Jr. al a testonal dnner whch was gven tay the Mountansde Itenublcan Club. rta The Rev. Charles Braekbll delvered the nvocaton and Cksne Spson was Ihe ttfastnrastcr. Asseblyan Charles J. Jrwn, as guest speaker, traced the publc career of Mr. Wlbels and conwneued h for the contrbutons he ade to he county durng hs ters of offce both as a eber of I he Hoard of Educaton and the sx years he had served as ayor. Mr. Ir-wn prased Mr. Wlhels for hs contrbuton^ of progressve efforts a rd a ceurnpl j.shent s n u p- gradng a growng county and noted that under h "a new odern free publc lbrary 'had' been bult.' Mayor Thoas J. Rccard also cofrended Mr. Wlhels for the work he had done for the county and prased h for the prncples for whch he stood "as a an." Aong the notables sendng tefcgras and letters of congratulatons were Senator Clfford Cast; and Governor Wlla T. Cahll. In presentng a slver tray to Mr. Wlhels, Mayor Rccurd sad that thy gft was gven by the people n grattude and estee n recognton for servces rendered to the county. Frank Harrson w;s charan of the dnner, asssted by Mayor K'ccard, Counclen John K. Hechtle and Wlla O. Van Blarco, Gerard S. Dlleuth and Mjatthcw C. Bsts. Musc for dancng was provded by the Mello-Tones. 3 Local Students Governent Interns Three TVesbfedk college sttudents are aong tho J89 sflatewde par- I'cfets n Uhe foartlh au'al Interns n Cdtun'y Servce progra wlfch bega Mondlay. Dos BroLna of f Byroa Ot. w'm work wtlh tle Nowark-EJsBex jont law refor prognan. Jaes McEkoy of 820 Sut Ave. has been assgned to the Offtce of Planug. Cty of Patenson; and M'ary Neoly of 334 EQEI Dudley Ave. to the New Jersey Dvson of Mental, Bureau of Feld Serv- Fgerln Awarded AF Plot's Wngs Leut. L. Mark Fngerln, USN, was awarded hs plot's wngs at Corpus Cu'sl Ar Force baso, Texas, last week. He s arred to the Forer Heather Davs, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph D. Davs of Golf Edge. The couple has one daughter, Krstn. They expect lo leave for the Panaa Canal Zone next onth, Leutenant Fngerln s the son of Ars, Lews Fn-serf n of Cranford, and s a graduate of Eder College. on For Soft Father IE&IMR, THURSDAY, JUKE, Skynas Elected K of C Leader Moutansde Eugene T. Skrynas nas of 390 Forest Hll Way was na- ] cd grand knghl of Mountansde Councl 6225, Knghts of Colwrnjbus, at a eetng on June 9 whch was : held at the Elks Clb. Mr. Skrynas j succeeds John H. Pralrner Jr.., who I wll becoe a trustee of the councl, j P 7>Q - Local Pgry Students Wn Honors A ntetber of Westf-eld students t the Pftgry School were hooarod s re.c Ha H. Woldon of 225 Woodland Ave. and Rdard G. EngoJ of 0 Boulevard receved proveent przes and J G-ry of <J4 Ave. a -. The newly naed slate of offcers Rcluu-d Kngel auo earned jonwho wll be nstalled n a eereony!-wry n Rks^'au and a tsed'joate at Our Lady of Lourdes Church ear- fro the AwhrM AsMJofcaton of 3y n Sc-pteler also ncludes Her- j Tuaefers of Slavc and East EIM'Obert C. Oesterle, deputy grand knght; John Doro, chancellor; F-ank T. DellSanl. warden; E. Pasaek, recorder; John P. advocate: Gerard M. g, treasurer; Charles A. Rchard, nsde guard; Jaes Debbe, outsde guard; John II. Paler Jr., threeyear-ter trustee; Frank Chabers, two-year-ter trustee and Robert Greeley, onoyear-ter trustee. Mr. Paler sad the councl hopes to ncrease the- ebershp "because wth ncreased ebershp we wll be enabled to partcpate ore as a body n county affars n a constructve way." Any elgble.nale nterested n jonng the organzaton s requested to contact Mr. Paler. the uch WALLETS Tr-fold, pass case and credt card wallets, etc. Fro $5 FREE INITIALING OF ALL LEATHER GOODS Languages. R. Frodtvrfck Obrock was elected to the Cu Lcenses Suspended a ea resde-nls have teparay los. ther drvers under (JO-70 excessve spcet progra, accordng to Banad M. Heynrann, drector ol tc D<vson of Motor Vefor Ofays are fho lcense-s of WHl'an II. Barton, 45 New'ProvMencc Rd,, Mountadns-de; Clarl^ K. Coner, 3fl West Dudley Ave.; and Ovares S. Pwltak, 6S Rayond St. F ^ n I J On ths OTHERS DAY! Dad deserves the best at.* \'fl o STEAK HOUSE U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. Reservatons (20) The Motter Faly Reserve Your Fathers Day table NOW! KEY CASES n graned and textured leathers. Fro $2.50 TRAVEL KITS wth water-proof lnngs and hold open feature. Fro $6 207 E. BROAD ST., OPEN MONDAY AND THIS THURSDAY TIL 9 P.M.

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Tl ** ^ F«P ' OIFJC* " \dt, Woody SM: v&e stestot sandng ecd ep^^eag &e BTUARIES.Polce Prootons Deerneld KjHs ^ faaer&t*,?<*» o- port * ^ u* *«* * sat**. _.. ^ I Arche Wayne Sleele. 20, ofsouth, as, sectary, Debfay Nye.. n the secorwfery s<to)fe, the faly j P!anfeld, forerly o 3 Caccoa : Cottsd f-o page l> (Contnuedtanpage ) ' (Contnued fro page }) Oalfc Mae Ddten& award; and frends of Margaret Alpers &s- j M r s. I", j. G l l g a n F r a n k 5. H a n PL. ded Frday n WesUdd. Iwould jon the detectve departent Knotwood Rd., were the recpents T.. Clara bousa Bates. : = tablshed a eoral prze to be ; ^ t J Born n Durha. S. C.! Mr. Stwle! ald work so]ey n that capacty, of the Aercan Legan ctzenswp ^ t Jo9 T? ne C SJ' K T f n ' ^llrt awbrtte: Satw!r ekfea ^d a T?^ 2 ^f,t ^ ~ ; Servces wro h<jd T.- ; dav (J r Fr.s-.k Mapos Ha. 78, o Brdge- ou, d., w. vk ) Jro w^stftld p trr nlll c,... n r t «fl t.d h-.l awards -presenfted hv HaaTV M;a * a <rat - Hobeda Gax>ss, Jan- SUJla cl lfe certflfaate, ce* ^ n the study of the language M--s. Flo-cv C\ Olwn. «K). o p.-r. Cu and a c-,»r ^d«t whore!le ^d lved for 0 years. j lu, ;. oud J^V the D«SM on nrovd- Be-uhler A "so-vce awaad was et Mson ' Besy Lyng ' Dehbe Nanoy Ohetz and ABeat Danker; ^ th or oreyears. He ffer- ; :u Wourbrook rrdo. wn, of Fr:v,- (-f Wr. t,d. ded Saturday. The son of tht> uto Mrs..Marne ^ ^ l ^.^^r l \^^.' ^. ojvon bv'w#l^ F HuS of o Ny *' Mof P a t a^ - Wndy Ro*h- axna cu tade ^^, Saret Alpers prze of $25 was awardc. J. Gllgan. u-h. d;,, Thur.d;,v jjo VoDrara. Neb., h^ Has a! Stock-, I.e s survved by u.mskr. " Jea, nd ^oujd re^jve the $!;()(} Mount-alnsde Rot^y Club to Davd! ' d ' JaKHt Strall> and^ ^ ^^ M^toa FWatt; Mbgfla cu jhaude «. l f ^ n e.ffl^wnhl! ; n Ovc-ook l(*,p«u {!. Sun.l. Sh, huh Mhaol.arnrr Hnds^urt Mr,. j at<il,elne Wltfek of Pla,n- Annual.salary rase u-] 5 ch the OUK.- U. Ihtch^n of 320 Brar Patch. bo cerldfee, Oathy Oa-vten,.Phfl ^ JSpl PTLl I M«T,«suf/er-d an apu.vnt!--an alt;..-];!,; :J7 yc:n^ uu\ hed cl the. feld. \vo?n would recovtf f they wcro Wnner of the DAR CUzeasvp ^ ^ R. ^ ^" F ^ W ^«" t Grgg, Judy Hen, Pellar MdH(ate, xn^ " a \ ve * f. ^» R I ^! " f Tuf-day M luw. ^h^v, swwe dt-parnu-t. II.' v- Thr ft-ral was held yostonlay appp0vctj. Hj condtonal ter, o Award presetrf by Mrs. By M. Oa e«. ^^' Jan^t, Sue Kennedy, Dctoe Spragg aom Woody Sth; ^t^zht^^th^^^f2 [Urn n Ilo^k.n. M> (:;:^.!! r^.c-;! hs U.S. d.^ve Horn Wvs- at tn* Plnon Funeral Hoe. Inter- a-ptuncc were rejected, rrespet- Vanderblt were Alfred VMIo of ^ll ^z, Lsa.Rood, Nancy cu laude certbcate, Cooae ad- ^ ;" tn?l"* h!sl e lvd hpv ]3yK.rs..Sh,. nr,. ;, r,:.n-, y, ta vu's'v.n. h< M.S. do- -nt n Hllsde tvnett-ry. I'kn- vv of the act that heretofore pa- Weed Valley Rd a-ffd Nancy Schre?ber afd Adnene VVldea-. er. Bob Eahop, Joanne Ctertc, Col- ^ J,n P!V!!, L^ nsw unuant nf Unlv Trnry K.(.'. vr^ Uv N(M" York fvers.-ty. hokt., roen num have altanwl tj]e DoCrsloforo cf 567 Woodland Ave. Da-ge R. Nancy Dean,, lobn leen Kelly, Dan, Lurtdy and Paul f^ ^ ^' pmontoh Tf flurch.r.d a rrwnv v. t.r \KIV- Mr. Ha t:,u«j at hu ln-ver-:,- ank of se rgeant before becong Joseph K. B-so of 509 Wocxtoes F^e-r and Ely La Cosa. P^cka. IMkfflt d!pnowe«student ^ J ^d Mr ^Gerjer n jj s «..h Rosury Socudy. >y d 'erlo Rco and the Ncvy. Dl«,, ««J o I elgl)le for P raou «n l0 the ^ ^ Dr. was >he wnner of the DAK hs- Medal Conc Bahner. avward, Mary Mack. f teachllg. Kctord Ander_ Mrs. (.ulgan ;-Ko wa, ;, n-a.- ^ok Mltary Acad.-y uvd taught TlaVffl OUIMIS tv-e departent. Sewanck sad ho tory award also presented by Mrs. Most Athletc, Conne Baler. A coplete lst of graduates ap- ^on * rr d»' Aty Hub u Uf>l-.nhau^ at Hu'.lucr (.'ulle^o ^D j j et that favorts on the part of tre Vadcrblt Physcal Ftness: " pears n ths secton of the'leader. T' he WaH^r j Le& Journals. IIPKI. uf Contctfut ndlh' I'wly of; «Contnued fro poge a) chef was responsble for hs beng K ar ng He PoHM Nafona Al- John Rchtf, sl-ups; Jon Hop- " ~ ~ ' '.prze,foe prze of *25 n eory of Su> Wl ; *lu' r nutur O lh< ; Kl ' v : W'^^I'Ort. I the {)l 0 and G_ Instnclons passed over and that he was enttled lance nta-hea-cs prze awarded kns, s-uwe-nw; Mark Pouter, T ]K r n r r.- - Walter J. Lee, forer publsher-or Wll J, Ullfan. «-*-ul.cr o A a-pjnc P lo.. he laugh, aero- = ^.^ b e g v(?n a t T a a U c s C o u r t, to De recoended for sergeant be- j b y M r 5. K d t h Klucewcz was An- s-taa-dng brtfad jup; rvtf Ll j l W «* V (heffestfe-id Leader to the senor,lu: Maryknol ^d.r M-;, U,, MO- nautc.-, wlen tle course jvas o-; on Md, Wcdned and Frd cau.s, of hs record and hgh scar- drew Taussg rf ]455 whppoor^j Soocy, 50 yd.teh; Fred Boss, 50 (CortrtU^J feta nnge ) n the top thrd of the class who has led H Vrau. U* Alnca,. cred dunnf World War I ; HeseT-;,,^ a( KJ a_ cour(s on Tuesdpy ng the test, reehnf too that the Wayt Debah Rejch rf ]O43 ELton y_ fefjl; DavM LjSwoyj sof tej - - * ^. ;, studjed journals for tw0 or Survh-»g also ay IU'O d=jughter5 od as an nsu-urtor durng World and Thvs(-, y orjlllgs fro 8:3 o decson would create a further loss - Dr was ^ recpent of ^ p o. u Utrow; Doug B-n, GOO yd, run. ard one of LongteUtew's, tle.kta ye. ars - and who has done superor Mss-Jule M. Gllgan. al loo, and : War I He IS. Ary. ; l(] 30:, 0 ajn _ BrLK,, Gllo_ drectol. o oraje wthn th^ departent K vl6 Meorwl Speech Award Tra'ck awards. Large. R: Ctoes read by H»l Hobrook. Plays n- wort n the ffem: Mlonca Ress Mrs. "(;(H»r-e Conrcy o Roselle. Son (,f lw kte h rank M. and ; of, l? lennjs pro, rat also coord. n tha, lent of acheveent and presentod by Mfs< j, a r a CheBf dj.' B-orwHJj, pole vault; Bob Bsnop, elude Rostand's, "Cyrano de. Ber,. Busness educaton prze, the Sec-' K.rk; tw u oler sons,.lu^s *. ot. Marga Allh.a Ha o Prospoct nales!he L, e oi thc Taaquw and h!? seonng n, tesls. whlch / TOved rector of the Mountansde Free tfe and a80;.j>oug Brown, hgh gerac;" Wlde's "The Iportance Vares Handbook presented by the SkHlan and Mchael-J,, a* hoe; : St.. JUMS survved l>y a -son hd\rarc. K; SL courts at peak usage n- ah.lty wa.s not he en enon. or pro- PubUc Ubl. y^. and lov a urdles _ a80. j ^ s D f BeJng Darrtet," and Chekhov's WestfeM Assocaton of Educatonal a hrclhm-. Wlla.Wheldrc o :A. Man of Cark: a brohtr, Sleph- chdng vveokends, o 4 p.. Mbn- l ' on * ccntv? lor other polce of- DavM hx[ch]sor prcsid. enl of lhu Brown, B80 and. le; John Burl'n- "Uncle Vanya," wl'h lanrence Secretares, awarded to the grl who ' Stolen sland, and three grandchl-; en Lews Ha of Southapon. day Urou^l Frday, and 8 a.. t0 j«rs would te nnpared. Ateo. that ^ ^ VMUacl ;TSlll(Jf CQL]n, n gae, : Dave Eggleston TO- Olver.. gves prose of becong the best * «" Lon * Js land; ald!ve^andcnl^a noon Saturdays and Sundays. j ]f ncw^ "f. l f J t U e," awards n recognton of hgh 220; Mke Khunghau, javeln; Mar- One of thecl-asscaa albus pre- all-around secretary because of her The funeral was. held at 0:30. dren. The crats wosra for ths su- P 3 " ^ k'^ncd tlat Jt ** s {)nj >' sdu'astc -a-che-veent to K v-n Paler, ; Crag Percy, seats Ohlares Munch drecung "Re- effcency and techncal sklls, per- Tuesday at the Dooley Colonal! Servces wll take t.laee at 0, e r s enlarged d ore versattm ^ t t nn!l f T KHHv" ^ w l ^ y c r of 2S7 Kncawoo'd Rd. and 880-le; Robert RJx, hgh jup; quton" by Berloz, ako a "record sonalty, pose and appearance, jn- Hct;. 55S Westcld Av,-. and at j a.. ths ornng n he Albert ; than those of year. past. Mrs. Lnda!'^ ^ ^ * fh p»'s u!t Denrse Gabee of445 Sununt Rd. Jdn Rocot, B8Mnle; Steve Tour- o the yea*-." Aong popular ree- tatve, ntegrty, and scholastc :,.. at Hcly Trnty Curoh where Spear Funeral HDIIHJ. BnOgepot. Thorn wll servo n the dual aspect f? atl J ^^PV^, ^ ^ V The Rev. Cerd B. WJelan, pas- telolte, Pole vault-440. o-rfe are a te of Al Hnt. Ar- standng: Joanne Flcello. a ocncelcbr^jd ass o reque. Interent wll be al 3 p.. ths Jof supervsor and nstructor. Mrs. "ea no jonng MJtn a sysu. t(>r af Our U'dy of Loudes Church 'Ba=cfc-a! ll awards Darge R- Fred thur Fedlea- dreetng the Boston tone econocs,prz«,- presened \ns offered by the aslant pas-j arternoon n Farv.'\v Ceetery, j Thorn wll deonstrate nnovatons Decdng to fght, Searwk, ac- a. pd the {oy p^^. A Talcot Jr ' Boss Gr&s coder Mcael Coon- P^PS oncleft h/ an albu, "JVIo- n eory of Mrs. May L. Gll by tnr of Hcly Trnty Church, He I Westfeld. and v^ralons of crafts ncludng copaned by three fellow polce ^ [ o v Qf th& CGl Pl^hy l ey, AEbDrt^Danker, Anthony Fdnco, » Ffctu-re \ Clares," ncludng a group of her frends, the prze s Ilev. Salvatwe J. Taglaren as the j plaster gp, bradng, jersey offcers supportng hs stand, at- ^.^ Ch_ c]h ^ jnvocaton Ro, belt Joto( Davd USwe. y Paul vveu krtown thees. awanjed annually to the grl who telefcrant. Inlt-rnwut took place n j ^j r g > \^ n K Pclllllgton ' loopb * llit ' t;rausl bakl ' ti 'y and stck tended the eetng place the ^ beneddon Pocka DavM p, hll.j S Jnhl San. Several chldren's albus wll be has excelled n the study of hoe the faly plot. *> t-afts. case before the Mayor and Councl A ^ (f j,^ Qf dta, dqns ' Ba], t s W. d ^ ^ ^ av^lawe towrow: Bors Kjarloff econocs and has deonstrated the ^"«ral servces for Mrs. Anna The -"Art for Fun"" progra, su- who have to approve all proraohons. wrs - ^ Q[ ^. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Davd r; readng.. Aefop. s FaWes..., Julfe, warn, frendlness, and effcency L. Pennngon, 92, of 24 Wells St., pervsod by Josepl Hawkns (or ts The consensus of opnon aong o[ luday. s * L eader Most valuable player awfard Rob- Harrs ad Roddy MlacDotwaU read- so characterstc of Mrs. Gll The Tl W M were lelrf at " pn ' >' cstcr(a y after- ] tnl 'd year, wll agan be ottered at the four en was that the Mayor ' ^ j c s t e r ' ng poes wrtten: by chldren and $ 5 P rjze was awarded to Gal Ml- Unas W, Vloran noon n Gray. 5 Funt, ral Hoe vv(h all play-rounds. and Councl"beng en of goodwll CherrloJdffl" award- Conne Bal ccolcsttod by.rdvard Lews n. Uc ler - Mountansde - The funeral for the Rev. Canon Rchard J. lardnan /I he twrlg progra under the and copletely partal" would p f\ n^ er Carol ftcugor^o^an ' Don- book, "Mrades;" Bea LBlfe d«ng Mask and Me przes, przes of T h ^ W. Moran, 55. of 4. Saw cf St. Pauls Epscopal rhurch offl- djrecuon of Pe.^y Srydej. w be not he flparly to what the of cor. O O l t O U D C n? ' 2 ^ 3, ^ "Prter Hd. Ite W an'd "Crn-»«?nd *W are ofeed by the Dra- Mll Rd who ded Frday n Over- nann - ^tennpnl was jn Karvew. cdned on at the ndvdual play- consdered unjust and unfar treat- p. ' ^ val of the Anla, ls - Cllar Rloo 'ates Club to students who have ook Hosptal, Surtlt. was l«ld I CVnelery. grounds on o u-oekly bas.s and w.l enl of a polce olfcer (Corttlfled fr«n ppge ) U! I'a Red' C lv svs "tabng Spyr'fe "HeMt;"- ard an al- b outstandng n two respects: Monday. " Mrs - ^ngton wfe of Wlla. be e hn»xed by a twrhng rectal The aler was tabled wthou r;, k s, ha -!bu, w, ard GM jno and ^ ^ * ^ ' Lndy b^ Sbu cf Enfl)Kh 'Itaby felos,""ndud- lhf>r eberthp n the Mask and IT.. t..,. H. Pennngl on, ded Sunday at the'held lmndovuskn Park Aug. o as dscusson for further study and u b Kr., k. f. jna ^.w.o unte. whtt^on una hte r-n Me Club and ther actve partc- He was born n Hohoken and had A ;bou Manor VlI. sj JIo J pja a part of the annual suor round. M ucc. dj announccd thnt an ll " l _*\ ^ ^; Stage crew awards:.ion Bagger, ^»'<* Whtnfaton and hb Cat. n jn ^ ft ^ lved n Ne^rk before nownk here fe!d> up progra. open eetng wll be held al 7 p a' ^ ' c '" f ^ / 0 ^ cu,( Bnl.or, Doug B r«te _. years. The frst award wasgven -2 yeans ago. He was a achne and A nalv0 and rtl, donl of New Archery nstructon, drected by June 30 a Boruu^ ItoH when the "" ''.^ ^.^E*:'^ ^ t^ p ^tt sic ' r ' 3 ^^«n f Ed Geh, 67 WHS" Debora}»anks, second award.0 lathe operator sx years wth the Brunswck for ost of hnr lfe; SIK-! John D *^ wll be avalable at ssue wll he ared. Resdents are '"^w*, t^^f^^z Illtk IIard ' an - Scc!t Lab - Ken W * M " 0 Laure Malcol and honorame en- Westghouse JUectnc Co., Bloo- ve d n Merden. Conn., for 30 years : Roosevelt Junor Hgh School Mon- urged to attend. rtnf.»«c r" : ' ll^dcuklptd ' C Map.-ro and Jtff W-^-cn. tont Barbara Saler. feld. bllfore ovng t0 Westfold n 067 I days and Frdays 2 to 4 p.. for In other busness, Mayor Hccar- j', f, * ' ^p ljl <*-p,ex. IJIL llealh offce cea-u-feates: Bevor- (Otaert fo page ) - Musc prze, the Musc Depart- Mr. Moran was ael>er of the j to lve wth her daughter. Mrs. John : leens and Mondays fro^t to ) p.. d announced that ho, Couuclen j ; ' ' c,, IU V 0 U? ly All, Tracy Car'agher, Alce of Ipadarehp,.respect for the rghts ent awards a prze of $5 to a stu- 20th Century Club cf Newark. M.. Mackenze, wfe of the forer " r adults. Ptter Sons and Lous Parent, ' ^ ^' ^, " ^ou^lott Cuntuek, Ted Czuback, Rhonda and tureste of euow. ctzens, and jenf wth ouufandng uscal abl- He leaves hs wfe. Mrs. Gather- WcstHeld nagstrate. who has hs 'he Teen County Theater wll Asseblyan Chanles Twn, bor- IJ^,7 <l,. J/U r.., Ifa^cn, Hch-ard Jla^d'an, Patrda loyalty to and nterest n the p'ob- lty w O n, as stuped usc herefor ne Moran; a daughter, Mrs. Cath- law offces n Elzabeth. provde a workshop envronent for ough attorney, and Thoas InKot, JlcJ "ect'avon Luuns^on a.s L,. t Joy Ln r tn, a! s, apah Me, er es o f the county and the Un- three yearsj has had b. ur fj c j ent ln. crn Jepson of Unon; a brother, Survvng also are two grandchl- Ihose of hgh school and/or college a resdent engneer who s a v- ^^-fr la 2 PP re^'^n >e srcron ^arly, MaTgaret Pakt-n- te d Stales, Paul Mass. terest and ^bton" to pursue "the George, of Bast Orange, and a ss- dren. age nterested In draa and the ber of the Ctzens Cottee to lvn t-»"ncj, W0 cnaueerjg clo- j j vaj, lh.faes Parken, K Powell, Oausch and Lo.'be hor.prary sc- ^^y o uac ^fa of sohj00 ter. Mss Mary Johnson of Moun- Meoral contrbutons ay be technques of the theater. Ths pro- Preserve Mountansde, l>ad attend- l^jltntl ' u - the Beard of IJowtv, the M;. lldy Rc, t ll], al. d( c^nd'y Stolfcor and ence award, a rhedal jyven n rec- and who has been generous n } e p! tansde. ade to the Heart Assocaton of I S^, drected by Edwn Illano, od a eetng wth Russell Mullen, lwwn ckrk - (ho trra-wer'd olfce, Ann VcgeI<,. ognton of outstandng acheveent, ng ^^,.3 and odest n hs own Unon County. wll be offered for the frst te an offcal of the Stale Transports- "^ buldnf nspector and Mr. Lbrary cedfta-es: Ma'Mean good character, and superor ntel- ou'tstandng success The award of ' ths suer, and wll be held n ton Departent June (J. The ayor L >' n» alcl lls l )ffli ^rruttea or coslello, Ann M-are Cro^ta Bell Actual-prose n the feld of sc- >5 was gven Keth Herrann r»*r r..ll««-.«r HI H. T the Waleunk Roo * ^ Muncpal sad that an alternate plan to the ther "luxte djcds on befell o( Curt. s Ted czubadd,.kslhv Llt- enc:e Scott Peterson... ;.. Gly Callawav Mrs. Durant Jones Buldng on Wednesday and Frday prevously proposed ctovereaf and te WetlMd Mencdal Pool." lp- &b, a, h Me, j, Su' soo ^ - : Geran prze,,th e PetQr Muehlea- JZj^^^Jn^'^ Funeral servces were hold at " Mrs Mart h 0 Jones G3 of ') evenn^- fro 7 to 0 P-"». begn- overpass at New Provdence Rd. Personnel eployed by the Rec- Ste,, T Pal, Nj k p berg Unt of the Steuben Socety of J L. } G rls " kjv wlh S p MondaT " Gr Vs FunerJ Motk Yd e ^ V e S a y t»v' n /? g W e d M s^ Regstraton for and Route 22hadtonpresented to rcalcn Co^on for tfetot j, l y r t Ryb,, ^ d R cbard ^ A'eca awards a e^to the sen ; ^ ^^ s d I (^ l y W I * I^ Illet- Guv Catav. 83, of 9 ertk H ^ L ^ wheje S^e ^ ^ ^ ^ " ' Mr. Mullen and areport on Ms re- ^. ^ ^ J^ Md-JaTok. N^-y SctoeCte Dck {?' t ^^^ ^^^^^^.n^rln n W,tn,d, ahe attend,. ^ ^ ^ ^ f^^.^'t ^.T^ J ^H ^ ^"^ " ^ f J V ^ «f e, Ctarc o f ^ ^ ^ ^S S^p^^c^X^ nl-*! «t Paul's Church Wotuld Meoral Pool to partc- wrlu suvol r^ht-ol-way known as two anlenan^ en, Kevn Bon- A]pcrt P o, B j c ^ ^ Bel-. ol N(w - Jc «e y Junl0r Classcal otltstand'.whr-uatnr, n snork P T / (, w r KhV su, v v' by her h.sb.nd **** * lhe P^yground progra Maron PJ. and another oo-foot-wd^ j n W and Ml Jtopkr. a soorcftry. *X* S ^ ' Rhto- LBI? Ue ar f* $? prz - es t0 tw(> fr Saftt a for toe nterent was n Hazolwood C,e- D.^ '\/^ ^ 7 (, a^lt er Mrs' " Ce a VVCck ' A ' o 0 to U:30 ' E^h slreet r^t-of-way west of OJfl Tot? I.a-da Utecht, ar.t a desk atmtanu ^ ' ' Sf " f,.f n!) f rf^ M ^ S Se0 " 5 wh - have -^^A n four vears Thk GoH'TPC etenf. WAway. - ^ ^-; t V e " and a P ^?^ h ls ^ ndesgnated a ' Rd. and to provde for the hrng ot j D,al^ w^^e. The 6 a*m«*l ^ p^ ^ '» T 2 ' ^ ^cf lte^ "^^ Ladn "" WeJ fuarded to Oar ftne Schdt Mr. Caltoway had re,*d n West-, ;, AlTs I^t lr n A!l of Wea apecflc day for sw^- as W" addtonal r,crtaton cosson guards nclude Robert Hcpe, Don ^Jl ^ a ' ^ ^ ut' M Z" as n^tlclpalon n Latn Depart- *«*«** ^rstlle Schdt. feld for any yolars before ov- ^ r.' ;j!' Ca ' lows; Edson. Roosevelt and Taa- personnel were adopted at a publc Mutz, Franz DeJong Chap Lyng T' p. «f c «? SeJlu * nt actvtes: Karen Roos.and. ^pton Meoral A^rd, the ng to Rowten sx ye-s ago. He *J ^rservces wll behew t? ues " Tu^^: Frankln, and Jef- hearng wlhout objecton. Make Kenny. Groat Bu^ncre! I ' l ^ l ^w^tt ' SU " an WoIf " J?7,. L Crapton Meoral «w a retred owner cf tho Guy 8 7 ^ G! «ferson-ffednesdays; Grant, McKn- -Pret readngs were held on ord- Beo Letolberf. To FenneU Erc ^ ""., ^ ^ -«Frendl FHZGS ' ^^PetU n de Sch f o^ill^award, c + f *»!! P«- M. Callaway Assocates, New York, H ( e" ST F* Broad St pintl Iey and Woshnglon-ThuredayB; Co- nances to aend the table of fro R(;hr Rck Actoar u An- Se.e Chb ce^bbatos: Shee Francc awanb" prases to two Mu- jented-totte graduate ^on the coercal artsts and was an ^ J!^ n "t Gray's 7rl"4and7^ IUbUS ' UnC In and Wlson -^- departent personnel andto appro- tl0ny, Bc, Brenn too? T^enS ^,r to Tnoxell a-d Ann dents who have attaned the hghest opnon of hs coaches has best de- Ary vetenan of World War.He,n too -o v In e,tcnt wh be ^ ^ ^ ^ o * ths P^«n prlate $,000 for the purchase of a JU Mcerderek, C^y Sa^ge ^ ^ J ^ v,, «av?mfe In the Stlldy f lhe Jtelch J^T^ ^ JL uoceb8 4. n * an * ^ was a forer eher of the We^t- '; :,» nlt *cnt wll be. w]] ^ avalawe at regstraton on defbrolator. Counclan Wlla O. Gau. 0. vn T,',' ' y HcLL^ R " d(^ o*as: Stere language for three or ore years, for the sport of wrestlng, and wo feld Presbyteran ChM-ch.I"WHL. e, lch playgl. ound Regstraton at Blarco explaned llnat the frst or- Br-unnquoll. Peter Mdlale. D«k The fret prze" of $25 was awarded plans to contnue hs partcpaton:'n H ' *rv Hhv r f M ' - oneplayground only s requred for dnance would facltato adnsrra- Shannon and Debbe Spagg. to Paula R'abkn and the-second tnat s P rt - Tne award ths year went ', e '? r^nnnn rn J"v "*' Declares Dvdend I O partcpaton. ton and provde contnuty o corn- 7! Scholastc wr#g autands: Rob- prze of $20 to Martha Susan Ross.. ^F rank Jackson, urcnene uannon uamwa> wo Publcty for the playground pro- and n the fre departent and I Q S O H b:n F ' 9her and s^ Saxby. Spansh przes, very uch nter- A coplete lstng of graduates sens Kooert u. 0 ^waycn and j r^hert B. Barloav. presdent, "Ke gra wll be drected by Phylls that the dofbrolator used n-enrdac Student Coutol awa^ds: Pres- ested n further nternatonal under- begns on page one. Austn S. of^wraston-sale, NX.: Central Je. sey Rank and T r u s t ManLhey, asssted by Robert Bou- cases would be of beneft to the (Con-rd frr n w l) ' -r--^ ^ ~--^,. d^,, co^ons., H'^M^tt.Tt-t ^ r s s o^^?,,n^;^^ Hr w - juc ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H B adeto B«Note Dae CW,.,-j to stockhuldur.s of record Frday, playground daly progra and Spe- tngushod one house, thro brush, Sp" ns h Maureen Stephane Mo- I Hl ^^^ctfc ' WS^^^^^^^KSS cent Center. Nortralk. Juno 9. cal events and Iwo car fres. The departent Na, y and Fran Rulh Ra' bns ^^ ^^^^Vl fl T I Cj ft LN^^^^H. of s!l,al tent faddhos to the ^""fre^ctos "'two^to.uhy, F nnh '. JMn E ' Ct) * os '. Laura ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^5S^S^^^H regularly scheduled progras each eetngs and one state eetng. Tho ^h Rao. "" 2 a " ' arguellte u ' ^^^H ^^^VVs- ^^"^ N^ySVVvl ^SBBB ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^ ^^^H^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B ^^F^^H ^^H ^ t ^L^Pc^P^P^P^PIP^P^P^P^P^P^^^P^P^P^PJH /I T ^ tj I J~f J V I #~ k^ f\ * F ^ n r^ ^^ T /~I r^a T l ^ f ^\ f ^ -^ 4RRrvXrMF J f w I w W ^^^A J ^K ^P^^k^L ^^B J ^^^^^Pk r I I K ^ B B I ^PMJ^P^PJJJM^P' A J / n I v v M IrT I I I f f fl I I \f **** ^ '^"tfflm'^wkswsc ^ *^ ' *- * - Ipnlnrl IHA^I n^lnf nunpf ntnfl nnn _, s S t w AP^P^HK^P^P^PIPBI JrP^rvBl^^nXfS^^H^B^P^^PSlP^P^P^P^^P^P^P^P^P^P^^Pl^P^HpBpk. n V l l a IpHS *-/*-* r w IIUL \^/^ L/Ljy * ouea u.ud ncs, nvesuu'aoa ont? n ur^fn^ TI< f I I I I I ^LHLSHHHI 0L IHHIBH^HIBHUIIIHLIIIIIIIIHHLIIHK \ \ I I I H YI7 ^ # ',j - * '* 0 ^ vocal usc, QBYI Reccht, StG- j I I j I I * ^^^HtMFJKS^B^BSt^S^^BK^^K^^^^^^^^^.' I I I B.., x x # ^S*^** ** ** *^ rk ArnHpnv T vn?stnn rlnrnc t < f/\>> f T n (+ nnv* ^-lubb Ol y*3j tll nl 3 tlw"^]"!!, Jdn «f* " HHJ^^pl^pl^Hpfl^pHB^HplBVpllHplpaBHpl^ / ' ' ' '!) BE l/-^f tt F-v"l nt*.d ul the school last Wednesday- people wore btten and two do2s A.T^ > r u o * W^^H^Ss^^BSB^^SSHS^BHK^B^^K^^^^^^^BM : 8 plete dsplay. We specalze rr fully guar- *^ n * d?n V &nce 963 has accelerated n John'Hechtle, recreaton cons- ^h D * Loreo Award^ Mark Da- WW ' I anteed Select Barre Grante Monuents. Monuents bology ths year. He has earned soner, reported that the new Dex-o- Aercan L^fon "tze l* W^^^MBKB^^KBK^^^^KBKtK^M >t.su Phone PIWI-0700 further honored ths sprng as ost next few weeks and that e'bor- \^ed h^l^^r k /F 'H ' I ^S/I^^^B^Kl^^BBBI^KBKB^^K I 4«s w. Front St., Pnn^d, N, J. He wll enter Coluba Unversty He sad that regstraton for tenns o'jl,,r ^!!^ V^ ' fale Pj en L. g ^HHH^HHHBHB^I^^H& B ^""^ ~ J v74 \.* ^J / T ft ^j I A J f^t^ Y * ^ ^ I ^ ^^ ^^ -j K? I I ^PJJJJP^^PJJE^PJ^^PJ^B^PJJJ^PJJJJJJJJ^PJ^PJJJJJJJJJI^PJ^PJJJJIPJJJ^PJ^PJJJ^P^^P^PJQ^HI^PJ^PJ^PJ^^^BWP^P^PB^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^^P^^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^PIP^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^L ^PJJ^B /u;^ r n n T I I ^^"""Jt rfuu XJI JJt>t* c. JUUJl Jlr k IK - ^^^ ^ ^ ^^^ SS^nnp^H^p^p^p^p^pl ^B lessons are closed, but approxate- (; ou ]- os ] u A\\ \T Fn M I I «K^^SHE9HHBpHBS^HHH^P^Hk " I ^ ^ ^ ^. _-. -,-, -,. *y ^^" ClUUl Cn QITCt ou 3CJULS ll C OH" ^jprppf IVTaMc Pfn*l//>n [- ' IAI T w I I 3^^nflH^pfl93ra9&!o9Bp^PBP^^P^p^pflpl^pHBHl^^ IPV ' ' - gaged n the progra. The suer pptrrpll TLTnhf R» '^ r^* ^^p^hp^^^srp^^^^^hphlp^lp^^^^^^^^^^^^^^hl I "" ^ r furn r //^C^ /A\^~Tf~^M" 3 f r^st\. pjy^r^x "F^\\ ~ f?~^^ V\ r~^ " "7^*^ r^r\ pjsygrouncl wl be open Horn June nnln" Tnn A o nn, ^*, a I I rabh rab^k n H^^^^^^ ^^H ^^^^^ft. ' B J^Lr^U v^zr^alj L^Lh^ J xr^ ^ LJ vj U \_LJ U U U tlr] L^. /., I. T " l Gal Strckln, Lynne Tetolbsu, II ^B^BW^^^^H^^^^^HP^^^^^^^^^BPV I o ^>' J u u j,r> t/lct *- - rp; J -TJ T**»* _ /-<} _ % j I ^HHp^^^BH^Hff^p^p^^^p^plP^^^^H^^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^H^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^p^K ^ H S T^rFPlW /7n ^o^ I r 3 f^o^ PI \\ P //^ r r^ t^(o s )^rr\ r 77 Mr HechtlG al^o rended res- ^ -,,-. ' " k \ I ^BB^HPIP^BH^HH^HB^^^^^^^^IP^^^^^^^K., fl \V/ ILr? rz nv) \N ILn [j - CcvrZ) // ' rptt*5 fhn fhpr* n nnu u trfpjc vejiiu * ta ana L yn^a.. vona. BraBBBBHHHH^^^Br fl -_Z3 U U V,./ LJ V^l^'Lzn V--/ LJ U V V^y JtZ. u v~ y v-y /V Q Ut^Il;* HldL lijt?l 9 tlt? UZly» UCKtLS *», **. #., SI I ^PI^P^HHIP^P^P^HIBP^P^E^^P^P^B^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^P^V ^PI _^» Jl l^a^toorrow nght between the ' ' ' ^^^^^^^I^^^HH^^^^^^IP^^V I " '"^ (^. ; --^^." j f f X"^fl^UNERAL DECTORS fe «s c «>ol at6 p. : good C h t auh fto S t^cffa?"^ ' \ ~" ^^^^M :: '.;.; ;.. : -;>A::': -..:.. ;, -- ^ ^ r - C ^ l FRED H. GRAY, JR.? b a r t JaflGe - a? e r rt^ habt. Medeal research 3s lnked I T r T> 7 n/* 7 I ; :, :,- ^. * Presdent and Ccnc.a! Manner audence, announced that a P^l^c: cgnretle sokng wth ephysea V f!f) rfywyml N PCkl)Pnr' ' I : - : r -^ ' DAVID B. CRABIEL ee * n e wlu b * held by h dt^ns j and chronc bronchts. I f C V Cr0UUU^ J T GWWCM.? ^: - : - ^ -.. Executve \ce-rremdent! lo Preserve Mountansde on Jun? 7> fy 7 ' > - I ;:n:^; - c. FREDERICK POPPY 30 at 0 P.. n the Beech W «cd 4 MILLION VICTIMS I - IJWTtZn ZOCIICICS $7.50 I j ; ' ; =" Vce-Pt'dent School. UUU ' UUUH \ ; : 38 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., anager *"* n«t regular onthly eet- More thjan 4 llon Aoans l f > RDftAn-CT WP^TPIPIH *C=> ^ Nkn M n n,«,. r.,,. w., * L. M«^ AMM Jft S» f the Mayor and Councl wll have chronc bronchts, a dsease j * ^U/fc- UKljAU b., WfcoIrlfcLU > 'B ; CRANFORD: 2 Sprngfeld Ave., Wlla A. Doyje, anager be held July 2 at 8 p.. at the closely assocated wth cgarette * > c r» o ft ft -Ulw Hl Sr fc CZTrTD I _; ' "'. - ' _,.,_.Beechwood School. ^sokng...., JC^D rree WTT wrappng f ^

5 tttn,, torn $ ' - T HONOR STUDENTS; Hgh Honor- Lesle JflaKfr Saders 2nd Hgh Honor Jonathan. Alters Bagger 3rd Hgh Honor Charles AJpert Jean Adas Nancy Lynn Anderson Davd Arthur Boeder Constance Lee Baler Judy Carolne Barnes Stuart h. IJauchner Rchard N". Bauer Robert Mlton Bshop Fred Boss., ' r Peter Brown Qatbsy Jo Carden Nancy N. Chentz : Joanne Mather Clark Dane Elane Elzabeth 'Mary Susan Patrca,Cutrer ABbert G. Danker Jr. Tothy E. Davs Nancy Hvel Dean Davd Krk Eggleston Stacey Ann Farley 'Martha darter Fratt Janet Susan Gage Wlla A. Gordeuk, Helen Ann Gtd J- Sherlyh Sue Greek '. Wlla R. Gresser Phlp Jaes Grgg Carolyn Guta Judth An Kehn Holy Anne Holder, Jonathan Jay Hopkns Robert D. Jackson Janet Sue Johnson Anne McVey Kehn A. OoMeen Kelly Mchael J, Knnjngha Ely E. ajaoosta Geoffrey Scott'Lab Lnda- Lcuse Malcol Dorot%- Louse Maon Tucker Ian ftffarr Peter Joseph McHale Torrence G. O'Connor Paul Davd Pecka Suzanne M. Saxtoy Austn B, Sayre Kathryn Mare Schatz '" ' Nancy Lee Schreber Teresa G. Senters Hanwood K. Sth Deborah T. Spuagg Lesle Dodds Sterlng Cyntha Sttes Dorothee Elsabeth Strtzyna Stanley Carl Warne Davd Robert Wehner Jll Susan Zeran Rchard E. Mner GRADUATES: Beverly BurJbnd Allen Cheryl May Alley K Elzabeth Archabault Davd Lowdl Axelrod Pattl Jane BabA> Douglas Allen Balzer Patrc'k H. Banes Cla Louse Bates Elzabeth Ann Batzold Jay Matthew Behke Donna tsynn Berez Vrgna Lynn Berry Charles Berwrth Barbara Ann Blderback Carol Ann Bogard Debb Boger Carol L. Bolger Elzabeth G. Bredtn Chrstne Anne Brenner Douglas A3an Brehner. Davd L. Bressler Elzabeth. Jean- Brgha Douglas Stuart Brown Jaes R. Brown Patrca Ann Brown Wendy Luzanne Brown : Hose'Anne Bruges. Stephen B. Brunnquell Jaes Stephen Buehler Jeffrey. Alan Bueher John Myover Jurlngae Lsa Elane Bueno Hgh Graduates Donna Lousa Gannon Deborah Oar-aagno Tra-cey Ann Carragher Mary A3ce Clash Stephane Adtn Cagla Gregory Steven Godner Mchael Conney Barbara A. Corcoran Kathleen Joan Costello Karen Lesle Oowan Annare Crosta Alce Louse Cunnlck Jaes MjeClesler Cypher Theodore Josejl OeuUack Don«a Jean Davdson Steve W. Deas WHahj A. DeGulo I&eodore Rene DeRozaro Nancy Lorrane Derr Wlla DTrolo G. Evans Dttan Ksren Arlene Dolshun IQh>aJbe>tl Fond Downer Shayn Dra$>er Mjary Sage Dughl Gary Gurtfe Dunn Robert Esenfoaeh Vctora Jaye EUcker Kalherne E. Falk; Robert Festa Jaes Pull Cheery Feng Jonathan Stanley Fshben %Qb Hope FsJer l&ncl Ellen Foster Anthony Franco Wayne F. Frew Jsnet Kay FYlkerson. Barbara B. GaflbreaU Nancy J. Galgan, Tracey Lee Garret! Peter Lawrence Geenberg Edward R '.-'Cretan Jr. Gal Brashears Gbson Kftfleen Gll Patrca Anne Glartn tfyta Ooff I..Robert F. Groggns Jr. Suzanne Lesle Gold Bll A4 Gosky N&ncy Legh Gnaupner [ Robert Peter Graupner Kberly Bryan Greve Roberta Alce Gross Vctora Sue Hager-an Chrstopher Garl Hansen.Barbara W. Bale,, Rjhonda GayUe Hans en Rchard Joseph Hardtan Janet Elzne Hardy Bradford Wayne Harres Margaret Elenl Harrngton Lloyd Frederck Harrs Lawrence Kent Hatch Rchard Arthur HeUander "Raynond Francs He-lar Jll Ann Henderson Gwen Blse Hendrckson John August Hoff Jr. Mary Katherne Hoffan Eugene HoffSegrer Kenneth K. Hoover Rchard L. Howe Nancy Anne Howes LyneMe Ann Hudak * P#nela Joy JacoJ) ' 'MaV-k D^vd" Jacotfr "(jyntha Ann Jarrett Robert Cfflay Jester Gal. BreM Jones Margaret Elsabeth Kaser Jeanne Mare Kalbacher Carolyn L. Kanpf Debbe Lee Kaufan Deborah Jeanne Kelly Lndsay Anne Kennedy Susan Legh Kennedy Davd Eugene Kerts John Rchard Kerts Mark Keyfco Melnda Hoch Kpp 'Mar.k Ncholas K'lnger Susan Beth Kole Mchael John- LaVgne Laure Jeanne Law Barbara Leland Davd A. LSooey Robert Edward lst II Frances J. M. Loflan Ann "Woodburn Lose Danel T. Lun^y Kathleen Mare Lutter Wrest Lyug Garen Bruce 'MacdonaM Joy Macdonald Mary Mack toan A. MacPIhcrson Keth Walters MacRae Dan Ma^dox Rchard Legh Mahr Ely Marks on Davd M. Matus Colleen Betty McCarthy Robert Anthony McGlynn Jaes L, Mclnlyre Sarah Elzabeth Meer Wehdy EJIen Merron Susan Rut Merry Lor EUcn Mertz Oharles M. Mtchell Hllary Jane Mtluck Fred Peer Monacell Joshua Allen Mortz Davd L«e Moskowtz Carol Ann Murray Sharon Ann Nauty - Carol Ann Nelson Anne Lawrence Neuhauser Steven Lews Noran Deborah Lovell Nye ' Kathleen Towns-end O'Dar Marguerte Pakenh'an John C Paler Marvn Keth Paler Sherre Lynne Paler Ncholas Theodor Pappas Jaes Joseph Partner Cyntha Fry Pearson Rchard Crag Percy Elzabeth Lynn Perley Deborah Ann Peters Barbara Ruth Peterson Gal Ason Petz Davd Oharles PJllps Wlla Ztfltan Pope Mark Ev-ans Porter Kathleen Pnar Post Kberly Jean Powell Chrstopher Pratt Dane Cathleen Prstrock Susan 'Mary Qll Jelyn Cayce Rabn Wlla Bradley Randel Edward Jaes Ranney Elzabeth Harrson Reed Wlla Ronald Reeves Rchard; Wlla Ren'frce Joanne Hed Rcl Thoas Beall Itehcy Todd Blake Rchtarelt Kathy-Jo Rback Rol>ert Davd Rx Paela Louse Robbns Kevn Lous Rot>erts John Davd Rochat SLLsan Graha Rolf Jay M. flohrer Joseph Phlp Ronco Jr. Phlp John Rotcllford Mndy Rotlbard Randall Ward Royce Sally Ann Sauelson John Kevn Sanders Gary E. Schaleuberger Clare Anne. Schnabel Ward Sehullz Mchael F. Sohundler Mark Rclard Scott Sandra Dee Selvg Rchard Arthur Shannon Kenneth Martn Shapro Jaes J. Sharer Jerrlyn- T. Shepard Bxrt M. Slverr Davd Reed Sy-the Davd John Snydcr Lse Pat Socolow Steven Lawrence Stanford Wendy Sue Stoengrafe Edward Steenhusen Scott Davd Steber Krstne Elzabeth Stevens Janet Sue Straub Robert Eory Swab Oyjtha Oay TalboLt Kate Taylor Stephen John Teller Carol Ely Thede Ton Thonjas Wlla Toalons Dane Mare Tjrk Stephen D. TorteHotte Louse Alce Tr6xell, Elane T&ouhnkas Robert Stanton Tulls' Jan& Elaabeth Van Vlet Kathryn M. Vs<d \ Anne Mare Vogel Ere Jolun Adrenne MkfteKe WMder Jeffrey Scott Wlson Lor Else Wn^r Plrdp Montgoery Wnter Wlla T. Woods Kenneth ftunyon Wrght Lnda Anne Wrght Crag T. Young Lance Zngale Perk Marks 40 Years wth Copany Wllard W. Peck recently celebrated hs 48th annversary as a eber of Metropoltan Lfe Insurance Copany's hoe offce staff, the copany las announced. Mr. Peck, who lves at 93 Ralway Ave., s vce-tpresdent n charge of personnel actvtes at Metropoltan. He ^, actve n any personnel assocatons, s a vce-presdent of the Coununty Concerts Assocaton n Westfeld, and a eber of the College Men's Oub of Westfdd, and the Adrondack League Club at Old Forge, N.Y. He also enjoys brdge, tenns, swng, salng, photography, opera and travel. Mr. Peck s arred to the'forer He-Icn L. Stes. They have two sons, K, a graduate student at Yale, and Doug, who recently graduated fro Brown Unversty, Student Art Works Dsplayed An exhbt of art works done by pupls n the fcnj, -ffth and sxth grades, Washngton and Ta^tjUL-y Schools, s currently beng shown n the wndows of Barrett & Cran, Inc., 43 fl St..Ths vared collecton ncluded free-for sculptures n cerac, paper acher, pjaslc and copper; abstract and representatonal pantngs, and a group of obles. These whscal and agnatve peces ndcate an abundance of artstc talent and creatvty aong (he youngster. Soe of those whose works are on dsplay are: Elsabeth Shaw, Stu Morse, Rchard Papsn, Sharon Valj, John Baldasare. Magge Moore, Betty Lay, June Ehrleh, Wll Russell, Bll Bloo, Wendy Baer, Ay Lews, Beth Rochln, Shela Hawtns, Slx'aron CuJver, Teddy Barrett, Bran Powers, Nancy Doerrer, Jll Kosfc, Kathy Roberts, Nancy Paterson, Kathy Schuvart, Anne Bork, Ond.y Wederch, Ijynn Jacob, Carolyn Andrews, Tna Tracey, Susan Grffn, Dave Conluro, Melssa Stone, Doug Gaut, Mary Owston, Cathy Seastrea, K«,thy Kelly, Nck Frangcs, Andrea Vsch, Lor Maglaro, Bll Rppe, a^d Carole dsplay was ^rran^ed by Mrs. Hazel Ward of BeAt & Gran's staff, througf the cooperaton of Mrs. Rachel-Sullvan, art supervsor of Weslfekl publc schools. Chor Concert At St. Paul's The 4th annual Chor Concert wj be presented by the Chorsof Men and Boys of St. Paul's Church at 8:30 toorrow evenng. Musc or the concert has been selected fro the repertory to be sung by the chor on ts tour of England whch begns June 28. Under the drectonof Rchard Connelly, and wth Edward Parenter, an alunus of the chor, as organst, the chor wll sng "Du coplerentur," Palestrra; "When to the teple Mary went," Eocard; "Jtauchzeltfe Herren alle Welt," Schuetz; Kjre and Cora fro Monteverd's If5 Mass for Four Voces; Psal 90, for chor, organ, a behs, by Charles Jves; the Mote* "O Hel-and ress de Hel Auf," Brahs; "Lo f the fujl, rtal sacrfce," Gerald Fn^; "Let us wth a gladsoe nd," Aran Rdout; "A Hjn to Sant Peter." Benjan Brtten; "I was glad when they sad unto e," Parry: and the world preere of the young Aercoposer Rchard Fefcano's "Four Cantcles and Psal 50," fro "Songs for Darkness and Lght." Sponsor, patron, donor and student cards of adsson are on sale If you're not gettng ' ^ a full QUARTERLY nterest.;/:;., ON REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS L < *: :? >.' f '-..}'\ '": " t" ',\: ">- '.,,'.<" ^ - -J -, V h - -'^-^ ^ / "I'j^'. -, -! -,! _... 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6 REAL f STATE FOR SALE 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALf # RIAL ISTAT FOR SALE ^j& RAl ESTATE FOR SALE NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES REALTORS SUGGEST... WIDER CHOICE t Ynu'H lke our and \V-ert* dts -tt tha.ttls" s t j'usuo. Mak** an. wsh your Realtor 'raton V t hurat UT, DOCTOR, PLEASE! \v* x» upturn*- u> ^ a doctor n the h One who would lk* an offce n hs hoe? If so, l t us ugj^o^ two offerngs on Kast Bread ;$. one Quoted at $52,800;-an- j otht*r M $5y*5*M), Very dfferent I and v IT SPARKLES! Thr transferred owners of th^ lowly hoe have really enjoyed.\, we thnk you'll «oe why wlh' you see tn? etculous* t*ait* t has had. Prety lvng u umth Hreplaet\ A pun el KM] d'n adjons- the dnng roo, jmhcr us * apprecate the ud roo oit the ktchen when th*> n coe n frn play. :,s, st II. lav- In IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINING! A _pr_t j Htf"e._ho!j.. on. a lovely wpfhlel «orut n W^stUeUh All \\ ruon are. ovhr-kzfc for hoth a ftly and gracous enterunhk. In addton, there Is ; recreaton roo JIIUI a guo roo. Jdeully located for all schools, Centrally ar condtonal! 3 tlt*d baths- 2 powder roos. $lr6 t UU0. YEARN FOR ONE FOOR LIVING? I)a \ot UH show you the selecton that IH avalable **. anujnn thl- ; -UHtu buu l»ru:k rah n Scotch *l;urts wth 7 roos,! baths, nn :L du;\d u\ strwt.. lsted at $(,K»n; a frar a stucuo 3 bedroo ranch wth a d«*llj*htful ja"usl*'d IHrcl nnl - Car K n ra^e, n Mountansde.. lsted at *!-,- 50u; and a.spacous Iv^, walkng (lstanec n tn* ^culor hl^h Krhonl n Scnh'h 'lans wth :j brh'roonh r! hat IKS t l a <hn, on a lm-nutfully lsuuisctucu lot,.. lsted at $5*,! CLOSE TO SCHOOL! Tastefully decorated hoo n the Maple Hll Fars secton of Scotch TlahH... jnt \ atones throw to McGnn.School, - fl. fly roo a lav. at Krade level. Torn or cupboards; In the dnng roo. 4 ballroos. The wall-to-wall carpetng la lke IHMV! $4L.\!*0rt, SPACIOUS! rum-rful faly h* on n **\uulv\l lot n \V\\strl<L Fctur- <*SIJ no solaru adjonng; tlu* )v nj; rr>o las a wood hu - nk (rt* plr -v, A total of 0 runns and ' hatls affonlk wondor'ul l\'ttr spa'f fur a growsr faly! J(!*,y*"O< -,000 SQUARE FEET - V\\\ \\- vnv\vv({ and nr (.nnrl - trnf orrct'k n rcntral ;f«- \\vsx I.)str**t of AVcKltnM, clusc tn Pot^t OITk*t\ Avtlablu nnn" dlauly, Hutuhl* fur *rnf***snt *r l»usnews uru^k^at <*f4. NANCY F. REYNOLDS ASSOCIATES nealtora SOS Ennt llroad Street :, N. J Nancy F. Reynolds Helen Schdt Glga Graf Mare Elste Joan Thoas Alce Ffe Meber I'lnl Multple I.lntlnsc fty torn Cty Relocaton Berrlce U REI>, PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH ESTABLISHED Jl*^a Multple Wrstfleld JJSTNG FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL BEAUTY PERCHED ON A WINDING TRAIL IN MOUNTAINSIDE 574,900 at pr^tmuh^, ru (h^ attach*-*! j^nrnue <. "'* estate r ^ n ( r JI u (^ hull IN flunked **> lur huftf IIVIUK rt Ul luntlhoe tre-,., The ort kltvlen htm ^vtry 4-»n^ I'lt' a r\-^llent ttnfiiu: ^»uv4> «, Thtre IH a larue (-- v IS) tutl* roo h- fkrt»nk lrlrk Tht-r«- Is n\*> u ^f rtlt-l rt-m'utn roo At the nesr of Hr hghly loot M (nr* h *MI»kr<hull O>r Inn! llon) ruurf (vmh 4 au In* tl^jort't t tr lot* N!WI<- Inu'l nfl **MI n l f: a h o I HIIM Hnt k kn at H«k *HUtUt>,. - S trn-'tt' nl wn' IH II SPACIOUS - GRACIOUS SEX BEDROOMS GRANT SCHOOL $43,500 <*f or roo j'rowl I n^: roo,. llu^r for ; rnuy Uh flr«>no»», IVII Ik H» t'v NIII> I«, depot, en, eu' ( ).,, Cull y tu tll* LOVELY RANCH IN WONDROUS VIEW $65,000 Ov* fc r?ookm n<t * H! \xt* I'rhn :\\\ In^ r^on d j <dlf I t r u >ll l*4ll tln > "ft < ' r<roi. I Hu II wt *., Illl Ik t- ( It I'lntMH^d t lly rtmm EIGHT YEAR OLD BRICK AND FRAME COLONIAL SPLIT $59,500 fcllmlk IMVKTM IV It II Jtrtt rvloejtln^ run rth<!l l' IHtNNeNSfM Of 'on tr<nf»l' lu * NI tun too! II S< ott'l rnm' tlt*nlrmt- \KIIl»r<M>k uim'ii... Four *vl-klxe IMlroonK -. TITO llrl hafln t >. llu^e ltuly ralhl.,. JJvup: >v t I lreplmt.. Here en IMI \u\rv\\.,. (lurtw I ^ MII tul e'k: 4»verlo the co plrtelj' cqn wvn >ool T ^vltrl vjii >e a Ntun«k rt k joy. P J.ut Mlttc: >]rt.\> lne aere. GORGEOUS - MODERN BRICK-AND-FRAME FOUR BEDROOMER IN STONEHENGE $75,900 \H lrautlfl lklrrn \\I\H tveryllff one t't^nvetrk-^ nt! rlart.. * ( onlort ;UHJ Hprr: I our fvr^* MMlrootM, thr'e ftl'l I^HIIM, hvo tlrrplar'k fllvfnt ron nnl JIIIII^IIIMI n n- IIy rtoo. * rtr HHMIvrn klu-lru wth lar^ k lllk :r h a., * I'vU'r roo folv'lrutvr a -rtns rmnt" (o Jll MtMHMlN.. lov^tnodt lar^lly wth any.» lvr tlu lope you \\\M nl I tly t* Ht e UfK lu'll^ltl IMohu^ or t.o Itt'r nort- <t- PEARSALL AND FRANKENBACH lac. ESTABLISHED Multple Bleler* Area For HOMEIIICA The Hoe Flnrtlngr Servce 5 El Street Mr*. Alna Brace Cunlln M. Alfllld AV.!tfrfl..Innot I). Itltchle!J;-7r.O )f. Delnr Rtche 2:V~47S0 M. run I aft >' AatflHtlp la > H'lUlt-lII bur M'ro, *, 'It re rtuiiih.,, '{ f» bll IlK... *»'l«*r Tw o car ^.n r IK** n tvll y*n ^It lh*-l nn ll "every- ^ k n Ck [ llf W I (-lur- CK > II t c bf^-»pl- rt* *y tljp*l rm,. * I t,. May ur Hhtnvf lluh I> Itend Iffcrbrrt W. vattcr....ki3-288 Everson F. Pearsall EDWIN O. EDWARDS, INC REALTOR 2 El St Meber of The Multple tautlue Syste SEE OUR UNIQUE WINDOW DISPAY OF HOMES FOR SALE PROJECTED IN COLOR DAZZLING NEW LISTINGS!!!! 'IANTNM 3 bedroo COTt h. WlKDlV STTJNt. Ff.'sh ;nl pr<.-lty and t-u.sy to "SCHOOL CHILDREN'S ART" oun- for..mohklln <-»L-In KIT- Cfl K-N,.MWDICKX HATH and Vj. An exhbt of.school chldren T K art created n Tanaqut-s & lu'tf.tnn routn- Jleecnt roof Washngton Schools under the gudance of M Sullvan la presently on dsplay n our 43 IZhn Street offce wndows. Mrs. Kazfl nn. rurnu-f, ]:,{) ap---0 v, vlcttrv MT\rt\ Low uxoy t nl Ward of our stalt ade the arrangeents. We hope you'll puuge hcutr.y: cwt. Lovely y.cotcl & reflect on the creatvty of youth as you paaa our way. J'tus " area.?3o,e*0(), 'Tl, (Vnter Hall Col't al " wde, wrll-lu ndacajfd n I. MfHUtCuHy kept! Lvns p, dn nr % rtn, den, tut- ll! tcle, jjowdtt roo. : ary he roos, krn h;lh. Sparklng'! Westlt'ld.?:)!', TX'IQL'K Hr-k Jncl Frae Colonal. 5 lcrnnh, 2 odern Hll Us. IXTKItKSTlV flr^t floor layout: ptk' IIMI dfn plus sunrcnn, lvng- o, dnng roo, -;tt-n kll h'j, powder roo. EDWIN O. EDWARDS, INC 2 El St IIIN. l^hznh^tl Flynn... Joy Ilrown JAMES J. DAVIDSON Realtor Meber uf the Multple Mutng Syntcra MANY FINE LISTINGS MOST EXCITING! THREE IMMACULATE HOMES EIGHT ROOM COLONIAL $36,900. Mn rtlt k both n ade and out. ])"t ss HPectnf' ls fne hrnno Tor t wll be hard l<> fnd one bolter! If!rat floor pln has entrance vestbule. 2 '>t lvng roo wth freplace ul adjonng T.V. roo, foral tnns roo,.sparkunr kt. hen wth broakfjht nook and u puwdvr runn close-by; upslalrw a total uf fur bedroos {<n\a btmlroun s on tll 3r lluor), jl a tlml bath. Ths In s : truuulom value! RAMBLING CAPE COD $39,400. Nt'Htled on a beautful 70 foot x T a foot lush lot, ths Cape Colcer las an entrance* hall, Jvnu roo wth log burn In repltu *! breozeway porch, fo nul duhf? roo, very brght a cheerful ktchen wth table apace, bod roo and bath on frst Ilonr; whle upstara two lelos and bath, W^ thtnfe you wll bo pleaded, for tha hoe ts shnng* and throughout. COLONIAL 6 YEARS OLD 4 BEDROOMS - 2</ 2 BATHS $49,800. There's nothng' on the arket tlay n W eat Held that's lke ths Colon nl. TIu lvng roo ak. bay wndow and Colonal an Led Jlreplacc, cheerful foral fnntr rornn, :l Cl-J - ktrlcn wth good table space wth the uch sought after pan- OI(M! j'junly roo and powder rnon clone-by, ("p.stars perf(*rt brght and cheery bedroos wth (wo sparklng fled bath.s< I t\s clnfcr to tc ever popular town pfrk and odern eleentary ^rhoo] :d eany walkng rtatau't-' tc* all ^ehoola. It s aj excellent value! JAMES J. DAVIDSON REALTOR AND INSCJUOR 254 E. BI0AD ST. AD Onlyt I>. Hnll.....S Darbara Murnj w K Spacous 3 bedruo splt. Panrlled den :nul faly ro,on t lrgc lvng ruo and lnng roun, eat-in kt'hot, rntrl u/t\ "J r:«r s*rn?v. Near tschool.?f»9 t 5OO t W2-4 ; 7. (- FANWOOD Ths dutflnhlo :^bcdruo Splt hrvt-l s hk-lrrl In Jll urvn of tltn* honfs and ^ stnnlfml nn n. w^ll nantanml pt*ft uf yrrotnuk TIMTP are any features ^oe uf whch art alnnn stors and frcn'unm, wall to wall ear- ]>etln^ In lvng roo, dnng ruo hall and t^tarw. Make t a pont n? u^pcet ths lno hoe by ruih for an nnnontnuml Ieda I e oecupswy, Dated at: $35,900 Auk for Mr. Plat, eve's <M Charles B. Clark C O M P A N V REALTORS 00 Pork Meber Multple BARRETT & CRAIN & ft REALTORS ''Two Colonal Offces" MOUNTAINSIDE KXCIJUSIVK AREA REPRESENTATIVES FOR "EXECUTIVE HOMESBARCH" - AN AFFILIATE OF PREVIEWS, INC., THE WORLD'S FIRST AND FORE- MOST INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE CLEARING HOUSE. ALSO SOLE AREA MEMBERS OF "CLA," (COUNTRY LIVING ASSOCIATES) A LEADING METRO- POLITAN-SUBURBAN EXECUTIVE REFERRAL SERV- ICE WITH HEADQUARTERS IN N. Y. CITY. (FOR NEWS ARTICLE SEE PAGE 6, S3C- ) "A WIDE SELECTION" For the paet SIK weelcs lfftngs (n the Westfleld Board area) have exceeded wales by about 50% a new experence far us and a pleasant one for purchasers who now have a, wder selecton to chooa fro. Indcatons contnue to verfy a lessenng of the apprecaton rate and n soe cases a levelng off or slght drop In value as copared wth a few onths ago. However, the deand for good hoey reans hgh and we are forecast H f a healthy balanced arket throughout the suer and fall. NEW ARRIVAL "CHOICE 'GARDENS' LOCATION" $59,900. Tbln photogenc Colonal * stuated In the heart uf WfHtHeldV dehlbe *'(;artlen«"»et>ton» The rttrnetvely re«t,ored nteror lnclulrh 3 bcdrtm>n*^-**ms bnth*».. ncled den, Inrge ltvlnu: roo wth ttrepjnoe & "bullt-m, ' t-lnrtlng dnng- roo vhh corner eupljoordu, wjnrklnk nclen<?e ktchen* breaknnt roo wth ualnt >4 H over N" pcture hny wndow overlookng Hldy rear ynrd certanly an Ideul hoe fur n growng faly* SIn*e the llwtu^ luts "Ju«t arrved," tuny we uutfgegt an early calf "ONE HUNDRED ROSE BUSHES" CLASSIC COLONIAL $39,500. Ye*, fere nre noro than one hundred ro»e lu«he«yeldng over a tlouhod beautfdl Lultl-culurett ldwerw on lte grroundn of thn trnftlllonnl Wr*tltell Colonal hne. The Iaculate laerlm* nrtl«three bedrooub % bnthn «. 8* den.vrltlt HheLve«. nwfcly de'urnted llvlnc roa wth plnc* f faly dnng roo, electrc Ktchen -», f*pnee for recre-ntlun In Ijnenent* Snce ths to demlrable new llktng:, hope yuu'il not delay* COLONIAL BEAUTY "FOR A LARGE FAMILY" $54,900. Another "new nrrvnl** nncl one thnt'ft Ideal for a lurgre netlve faly. The wpu t ou«interor lneluden A ledroo** -3V bthn.., '27 f lvng roo >vlth flrepltce, den wth nelled VTJIM & bookkhelven, cheerful nelenco ktchen... ud ro«>n t K<?reened porcl. Vl&t wth tree* A colorrut Knlenn In Went* beltt'h ojlar KooHCTct-FrLnklln School jren. More t> tell r ay wet CONTEMPORARY "CONVENIENT LOCATION" $33,900. Thl» newly lfted hoo n oonvrnl^ntly l-ntrd far to%vn, Ht?h>olrt & trnnmhrtutlo, The nent Interor lellc^ II lnflru--7' faly roo, elertrlc ktchen. J. ntcvl>- dernrt^tl lvng roo & dnng; roo -.» llf covrrrfl pntlo -,. deep jnrd wth tool houffe. TIIIH!H a «:(MMl hoe at H reasonable May we t'll you norcf "ON THEBOULEVARD" S BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS $52,500. TIIIM tfodogtpnu' KIIKHMII t«t}p hoe offc Npltce A prvacy for a growng? rntlly* TI* cheerful Intrrlor Inrluden 5 belrmum -5 IvnhM «.. ffrncl roo %vhh chrrrjr IMUIPIIMI flreplflre >vnll, new ktchen ^vtl nple cablnrtf llnlnvftlert... 7' flen. fnlly llnrnr roo. Deep ynrd wth play *pave» We 4Ikc It A hope you ^vlll, too! t BARRETT & CRAIN ft ft ft REALTORS ft ft ft "Two Colonal Offces" 43 ELM STREET fr. n. Ss, Jr George G. Crane.....Z&-S85 Patrck D. Mlnogue 2:V2-Ul^Mnn Mlnajne 23S-532S Hnael B. Ward U;U-SI):rf. A, BH-orr,.!r 2XS-7OT7 2 NEW PROVIDENCE ROAD Gny D. Mnlford, B3H Rocer P. Lon?, Jr.., Herbert J. Irfun U33-44O LArrrcnce Mannno....37ft-750 A. G. IIoffers, Jr. BIKMMWO R. II. Barrett, Jr, CPM WllSTFIBLD MEMBERS MOUNTANSICS HC PLAINS FANWOOD Multple Lstng Syste LEE K. WARING KEALTOH 5 E, BROAD 8THEKT MAGNIFICENT RANCH LOVELY 5 YEAR OLD RANCH LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL* CHAPEL. HILL. AREA OF MOUNTAINSIDE. S P A C I OUS ROOMS THROUGHOUT IN- CLUDE LtARGH ENTRANCE FOYER, FAMILY KOOM, 2% BATHS, 3 BBDHOOMS, LIVING KOOM, DINING ROOM, FAN- TASTIC KITCHRN, LfAUNDRST ROOM AND 26 FT. SCREENED PORCH ALL ON ONE FLOOR. CENTRAL AIR CONDITION- ING, SODDED LAWN, CAR- PETED. J COMFORTABLE COLONIAL WELL MAINTAINED COLO- NIAL. "WITHIN WALKING DIS- TANCE OF ALL SCHOOLS. CENTER ENTRANCE, LARGE LIVING ROOM WITH FIRB- PI4ACB, FORMAL DINING ROOM, LARGE KITCHEN WITH BREAKFAST AREA, BEAUTIFUL SCREENED PORCH OVERLOOKING PRI- VATK REAI YARD, THREE GOOD BEDROOMS, % BATHS, BASEMENT RBC. ROOIVI. MID AUGUST POSSESSION. 5 BEDROOMS $42,*00. FRANKLIN SCHOOL-COLONIAL WITH CENTER HALL, LIVING ROOM WITH FIREPLACE, LARGE DINING BOOM, MOD- ERN KITCHEN WITH AT- TACHED LAUNDRY ROOM. FIRST FLOOR POWDER ROOM AND BEAK PORCH. LARGE PLAY AREA IN BASEMENT. DEEP LOT WITH TWO CAR GAKAGR. WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING. GLEN AVE. $40,900. COMFORTABLE COLONIAL. TOP FRANKLIN SCHOOL IX)- CATION. SIX DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, % BATHS, 3 BED- ROOMS, ItECRMATION BASE- MENT, OIL HEAT, GARAOR. ATTRACTIVE WOODED LOT. $43,900. LEE K. WARING Multple Ufttla* Meber IS S3. Broad St. AD PHONES Walter ICclthnrt...2U Barton Btch off 6 roo splt, North ade, Wauhngrton School, Larg:e wooded lot, 2 baths, flrepluue, conv. porch (. WES'ITIELD I^aree center hall txdor, 5 bedroos. Grant School areu. Breakfast/ faly roo added 968, panelled frst floor don wth pegged oak floor, Upatarn hall and entre frwt floor crpctlne: ncluded. ]#f» Ktchen Ad double oven elontre Btove, Md $G0'a, Prncpals only C. B. SMITH, JR. Realtor Meber Multple Lstng Syste Central Ave. Westfed NESTLED IN TREES Space for the chldren to play on extra Iar^e lot OOGxltO), quet Scotch Plant* street, Lrvhtf roa, ktchen wth eatng tpace, sereened/glafsed pareh. Three bedroos, J Vj bathe, attached grarag-e. Ideal a tarter hoe. 30,900,! GEM!! Truly "betttr than new" condton ths charer, n the Fnldn School dstrct, has attractve lvng roo, dlnlnf rou, electrc ktchen (self donnng oven) grade level faly roo & laundry. Three bedroos. Attached garage, full baseent Covered pato overlooks 200' deep lot, copletely fenced rear yard. Just Hated, only f 33»t>00! ATTENTION GREEN THUMBERS COLONIAL wth center entrance hall, large lvng: roo wth freplace, dnng roo, electrc ktchen, st floor den. Three bedroos (aster BR s 8.9' lone, plus alcove), ^ bathe, attached garage. Exquste grounds (lot s alost 80' wde) over 25 rose bushes, tall trees, any Hhrubg, tool houwe Included. ThH hoe a absolutely epotlcaa!?3a ( 5OO # FIVE BEDROOMS Establshed neghborhood, nenr Hoosevelt Jr, Hvh, short walk to UR staton! largo lot, tall trees, wndng- Btreet, Lar^o lvng rou wth freplace, tnully nzud dnng roo, pne panelletl den plus aunroo (Ideal for separate TV roo), st floor lavatory. Large aster bed* roo haa Itn own bath. IJeautlful condltlu, any bult-n tras. Double trarare. $ $4^500. extras. Double CUSTOM RANCH $54,900 TALI OAKS Qulty bult by well known local contractor. "Entrance hall, wood burn n fr ftrcplce n lvng roo, dnng roo, st door faly roo, large eat-n ktchen, 25' recreaton roo t FOUR twn sze bedroos, 'ZVz baths, double ganfg, Hot water heat, 4 zone. On dead-end street, sh(3rt walk tr> all Hehoals, 500. C. B. SMITH, JR. Realtor Central Ave Custo -bult on one of the hghest novatons In JMountalnflde, thn 3 bedroo, 2 balh ranch provdes all the aentes necessary for odern lvng:. It IK centrally ar condtoned, has a central vacuu syste, Nutone rado & nterco throughout, odern ktchen wth the latest applance** Includng* an ndoor barbeque freplace wth exhauat fun, electrc heaters n both b*'th«, heated drveway & underground wprlnkler syste. There are any, any other sueelal features that we'd lke to tell you about. Won't you uall Meber Multple I/tatlnff Syte Clnlre Bnrker Adnbnr Chnlson 88D-50H0 0. II. SMITH, Jt ALAN JOHNSTON, INC. (Note the «T') Realtor Meber Multple hng Sytte 534 ROUTE S3 f MOIU\TAI\SIDD (Wwt bound Inn* opposte Lawrence Avenue) ELSIE BETZ, INC., Realtor (Blcber of the Multple LUtlns Syte) HONEST V. V. UAhWj, INSUHOU WALK TO ALL SCHOOLS $63,900 Spacous Colonal In Scotch Plans, Four trple sze bedroos, Larg-e lvng- roo and dnng roo. Screened porch and flag-- stone pato overlookng" n large, well ancured lot. Modern ktchen wth cofortable dnng area. Panelled ovorazed faly roo. NEW LISTING $36,900 TaHfU!*** School. Thrpfl btdroon, lvng roo, rllnlntr roo and faly roo, Quut atrect* Iedate occupancy. $39,750 Inuculutc tlreo pdroo, one and one-half bntl wpllt level wth a K'xH' faly roo, A few ftulch walk (o Washngton K^houL Overtjlzed ncll kept lot. owncra transferred to Vrgna. Iedate occupancy. ELSIE BETZ, Inc. RBAXTOIl El-nest V. V. Hall, Insuror 202 Mountan Avenue Telephone ADas n»d Sunday' pl«n*e e«h Else Betz ^AD Hnnel Bo Marlon {{Inraton - *HHH!99Z 4lce Strorlle,.,... Eroet V. 7. Hall, luorov.. DANKER & DANKER, Inc. Realtor* Inwrow Hcbe of Multple 49 ELMER STREET WESTFEELD TWO NICE BIG COLONIALS! IN! STONE'S THROW TO ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH!. FRAME & BRICK CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE VESTIBULE FIREPLACE IN 2 FOOT LIVING ROOM LARGE FORMAL DINING RM. PINE PANELLED DEN PLUS SUNROOM V/2 BATHS 4 TWIN SIZE BEDROOMS ONE BEDROOM ON THIRD FLOOR 2 CAR GARAGE PRETTY LOT PRICED AT $49, EXCELLENT CONDITION! 27 FOOT LIVING ROOM (3x3) DINING ROOM DISHWASHER & DINING AREA IN MOQERN KITCHEN PANELLED DEN FOUR URGE BEDROOMS ON SECOND PLUS URGE BEDROOM, BATH AND STORAGE ON THIRD FULL BASEMENT WALL TO WALL CARPETING INCLUDED 2/2 BATHS 2 CAR GARAGE PRICED AT $54,900! EXTRA "GOODY" AT $33,900 IN SPIC & SPAN SPLIT MOVE-IN CONDITION 200' LOT WITH TALL TREES! PRETTY LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM EXCELLENT KITCHEN GRADE LEVEL FAMILY ROOM WITH LAUNDRY THREE TASTEFULLY DECORATED BEDROOMS REASONABLE TAXES COVERED PATIO (22x0) FENCED IN REAR YARD CALL NOW-IT WONT LAST! DANKER & DANKER, Inc. 49 ELMER STREET Evenlng-a Only Luclelle A. Oehrleln BUI MnUh Lee Danker 2S2-4O Albet G. Danker WILLIAM A. CLARK 436 South Ave. West AD f«nber Multple Urtlngr Servcf "Area Reprenettattve for Tran«-Aerlea Referral" (Anywhere In the U.S.A,) RENTALS We have a few rentals fro J35D- per o. and up, perhaps we ay be able to elp you. $26,000. Cute as the "dckens" 3 bedroo Uaju Cod hoe n spotlews condton. There s a brght lvng roo, largo eat-n ktchen, full baserhent and attached garage, Very handy Hootch Plans area to shoppng and transportaton. $30, BEDROOMS - Vh BATHS You wll love thla.spotless Ranch type hoe, I^resh pant Insde and out. In addton to the 3 bedrooe, l 3^ baths, there t* a la,r?e 9%* lvng roo tnd apaclous ktchen wth dnng urea, and g-laaaed and screened perch. Baseent and attached garage, Nestled on a lovely treed lot looxlfo n Crealwood area, just over the Wustfteld lne n Soocth Plans. $44,900. COLONIAL If you lke the tranqulty of peaceful lvng, we nvte you to nspect ths lovely clean and neat hoe on alost % ucre of country lvng. Babblng brook nearby. Thero are 3 ledroog upstars <d bath, whle clownslftn*, there a sn rntnce fnyt?r leadng to lurrcc lvng roo wth freplace, faly sze dnng: roo, pne panelled den, Iar* e fpacloua ktchen, powder rjujn and agnfcent screened porch 2'xl2 ovt»rlookn(f tla well shrubbed and treed estate, t;ull bu^e^nt and fcange. xd«al Scotch J lans resdental area. $54,900. WYCHWOOD SCHOOL AREA 5 BEDROOMS - V/j BATHS DEN & 2 CAR GARAGE Tu our nought after North sde locaton, ths brck and frae IIOUHG IULK uch to offer the larger faly. Four twn «ze LedruonH and 2 coplete batha un Htcund Hour wth ffth bderoo and thrd bath on top floor, The lvng roo has (Ireplace and s over 27%' lon^r. Ilng' roo IH foral zu, 0 den, powder roo and -large odernzed ktchen, lnueent tnd 2 ear g-arage, May we tell you ore? WILLIAM A. CLARK Realtor 400 Sooth Ave., Weatfleld AD Aple parkng lt rcwr J Area Hcpreseutnflve for Tranw -Aerca llef«rral Phones Cbnrlen W. Roko«ny,,AT) 2-*5 Jnefc VV. Cnrcat«r # *.AD TloR J. Decker... AD 3-04J Wlla A. Clnrfc AD2-748A THE GALLERY OF HOMES $34,000 THE SPACIOUS INTERIOR of thn lovoly ;hog In Pan wood (opposte park and playground) wll wn approval, A freplace n the lvng roo ana a charng separata breakfast nook off the odern ktchen; 3 well planned twn szo bedroos are the bascs. You wll want to nspect ths new lstng, 543,000 RANCH WITH CHARACTER Mudcrn hoe wth balanced center halt through to bg: odern ktchen. The faly roo opens to the fenced rear yard. Three excellent bedrooa, 2 tled baths; spacous* dnng- roo and lvng" roo wth a freplace. In Fnwood. close to whoppng" and transportaton. 552,900 CJ3NTKH HALJy COLONIAL* Wth deep (306') lot, jukt ade for an outrloor faly. Handsoe 25' lvng roo and a b faly dnng roo, All told, I bedroos and 2 full baths. In WcHttelrl, ju«a short walk to town. Alght be sutable for doctor's hoe and offce. WBSTPH!r.D H. CLAY FRIEDRICHS, Inc. KUALTOHS PAN WOOD 233 North Avenue 2ES8 South Avenue AD FA AMI'LIQ PARKING BOTH OFFICE3S Evts. Onlr Roenr Mcnres Kay Doothe Jndr Sth Marlon MIHwutcr Betty Hnpton 8SD-nK86 Lnnro Serge,, Rath Taylor, S Judth Znne, THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC REALTORS INSURORS STATBI/y hee -wth spacous veranda and rooh f hgh celngs, l^o ur bedroos and tre on clous bath fully odernzed. The frst Four bedroos >lus a sute on the thrd floor of two ore and treendous bath fully odernzed. The 3THt lloor wll enchant you wth ts uhl ren wth En angled treplaco Wll; foral lvng- roo, elf nne roo geared for the largo faly unr a new odern lutuhcn wth a freplace for nforal lartfen wth toon ago rn. Perfect con^ltd Inado and out. Grant Hchool urea. Frst te advcrtbea $72,500. COFJONIAIJ of trn roo^l 3< batls, flrnt (loor laundry. A -wonderful locaton for tchuota and town. The floor plt uf tbo huu would tmd twrlf nlrely fnr an offce plun a den. Wthn walkng :t of all Hulools, town and staton,?54,9o0. HVNCH wlt about % tvrc lot n HL'APIH. Ktrlet nl' nnd contanng faly HIKCMI ratng arou; lvng roo flraplae*; two bvdruonh; porch; full baseent* Ideal fur the retrng couple or jbt arrkml?"" r "* CObONIAI/ Four brdroonrt plh ffth uu thrd lloor, ^t' lvng roo wth fre-place: IS' dnng roun, blp wquare klclon p wde nl(*a lot. oll^r, <»f nrnf. wth purquet floors, now furnace, new bath, rrcahly panted, 5:57,300, CAPE <X>D brck and frae. Pour bedroos (OTIC panelled f den fluplrml), twu full baths tl!c*tl; I year ohl ktuhct wth latest applnnch, dnng; roo. Tp-top condton ncludng hgh dry bu&cncnt. Quet Wc-Httleld crcle. $3!).50 THE JOHNSON AGENCY, INC. 26 Prospect Street LOUTSF: Kllrnl.cth A, SofUlDe BBCOB Meber of Multple Lblnff Syaten ana FIND.A^HONB! Berrlec I*. DEAN JOHWSOPf, JR- Florence Scbnlta Audr«7

7 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CHARLES G. MEIERPIERCK, JR. NEAR ALL SCHOOLS $35,500 A four bc-clo Colonal wth a frst floor rtcn, eatng upuev n the ktchen, la^* lvng roo (freplace), and a full &lze (lnng roo. Htuvy duty electrc lctucecl double j?hrafu'» all 0 a tjult- snou & ASSOCIATES, INC. Realtors ONE FLOOR LIVING $45,900 A brck four bod roo rn?m Lvng o wth nvfpltct-, full dnng* roo, odern kt-, une and une-lullf baths, h'l "yec" roo, cvf-rszs tst\ set on s lovely deep Jut n I he JHM Kraukln urea. CHARLES G. MEI^RDIERCK, JR. & ASSOCIATES, INC. Realtors Weatfleld Mnl<lpl«,* Inff Meber E. BROAD ST. RANDOLPH-WIEGMAN CO. Maltlpl SS Realtor* Ave., EXCELLENT AND INEXPENSIVE -TTOP bed o splt level n perfect, ovo-iu nolton. Plot n r.n.n lya VL"ra^> depth. \'nn\ copletely fvneml. UtvnK»'jon, dnng roo, I* t H wth IIIKIIw a sler, clurre sflr-c](*ann(4" stove n l exltaus f, Tlree bcmlruunh on storond level, r**o. roo ;ut<t laundry on ^ntdu lc-vd ( One-ear attached juu<_\ Wall In wall rnrpetlntr, SxT lool luso In yard, N^ltf st ;tll nclude*!. Taxos $774.IV, -In SroUl rnh Crt'stwo secton..3 hurt us, y. hsuls on louxlt;) plot, KxtM'W't cclt on^.sull roo In ln&fr-tt ccultl le U\\ bedroo or ntleo or de r»(t A prelly 4 bedroo Cape* Col, close to tfcntcl JMatun* St. j;rlhr>loe w*s Kr Church anl to publc schools. MvttK roo, dnuc roo, ktchen, 2 lumlroos on Mrst: U bedroos on nt'cul. l*arll: re<-. roo n hthf-nont. T«X(»s $S:!l.t-l. Co) coullllnn, -Cln^e to everythng n Fatuvoort. l^vhp roo, dnng ronu, ktrhen, 2 bedroos anl hath on flrsl ; br-drrtu unt rodn for bath a bedroo on Kcrol. 70x0" plot. Very lno locaton; aoort looknk; cloa, 4 4 BETTY L. WIEGMAN Eves. Res ' Evenng* JUnbe)!*- Derne 2, Hel Pepe 8.3-2)8 Fay lleddr -!.2-4s:t Albert. C. W leu n nl l!33-3:t54 M. A.AAERCNER When you take the bg step the purchase of a hoe why not ake use of our personalzed servce? M. A. MERCNER INSURANCE Meber Multple Lstng! Dudley Court. WcMtlleld FRESH PAINT tn* vyo WJHMI you ap- UIIK lovely rau'h In S llollnn*/' TIK* t-lunn of Us pllon hall, HnUtM llvk roo wth ralsol hearlh rr place, foral dnng rno and lar^o country ktchen <vf lookng tht* put n akes lor lvng In aulllon, e a r** thrpf Hur^nns, a **nt faly roo, *2 VJ,H, a an ovorsl^tml two car.ge # Pur ajpolntnont to call Ars.». IlHnuflKen, ^vo's a^2-rd33 $46,900 Charles B. Clark I O M I» A X V REALTORS KtOt I'nrlc Avrr \*-)M-r Multple I,IKIIIIK Servce FOUR BEDROOM SPLIT fvntl ar condttontf*, ft'r- IIIM* lot, 2% baths. 2 car u-rnkf. -Many extra fo:rt s. IJUV $."I0'H. 'lcpls nnly. 2:2-SSL'2 or ^IL - 7:t7*J. l'ofo.nos V_- ncrr lot \\Uf. la lnulcm to su tlt,." utcs wa It to MatP lunttk hn.lh. owner ovng, ral HL^-sasn. -VH,VH-o.> 'ontr:lly ar vttlltloh-rl. ":(Hl:Uf Colon ;l n Wentflell. Two full Itl-, 2 half ltlrtnnn.s. t-.cfs.» l,-! r «. HHS Ll l > e nce..many extras, 'rlncpuls nnly. Cull n:.^-.' REAL ESTATE-RENT IVB l^sraf.l.y have several co- CortaMe hutnea for rent In Westlleld anrt vlrty. Froen average J32& to $400 per onth- Flense call wft'll do our best to help. Harrott & Gran, Realtors* AD 2- or 3-800, AVALAIMQ June botlroos, partly furnlshrtl. Wnsher, dryer, r«- ]"r^hatn\ AlJHcent vnrant Int. flm >rako-.ul-rajl Mr. MMolonn, 22-0 aul ft, r> -4 - f A VATLAIHM Juw* 2$. 4 Iwdrrs, partly furn^h'tl. Wnalor, Uryor, re* frg era tor. Adjacent vju'unt lot. (I2fl Drukft l>l Cull Mr, luldelenn, 22-42f-303O hctwe'j 0 an<t 5. \V< VACATION PLACES TWO Ktnry, 2 letlroo lu, enclosed porch, pno, prlvato Q hloc-k to rvt-r rurlls. $7^ woolc, nu onth; $r»o0 son, M<h outh Itoach. (,\ll LONG BEACH ISLAND A.vnllttle Inly OFFICES FOR RENT M>, wth secretaral serv* tee nnd prvate secretaral talephono answerng avalable. Excellent for *ales rep* or salt buslnees, KT> 3-370, 2-6-tf Corner E. Broad and Canfral 20O-70O-r»00 q. ft. "Coplete New Installaton" Protected nenl Estate Co. lx-20-tf <ator\i> floor, separate* entrance, ar 'oncutloed, prvate parkng, ^c-cretral' servce ftvolable. Ideal for KUufaflurcr'a rep. 232-S3DS. O-lS^tf WANTED TO RENT ^tulunt neorlh Turulsho'l roo June If to ('all ^03-227*004 cnllect. PETS FOR SALE (JBHMAV SlIIOPHEUl} pups. AKC, l)o:utful, llack ft l slver. Jltther rond wth chldren. 233-B244. b C-H-3t > wholes old klttcb. lt tor I, vtur pck ol sx! 233.-nO«f» FOR SALE HA VIS-YOU a use for these? Strong paper fber holltuv tubes, 4" outsde daeter, 3" nsde daeter, soe 70", fojoe EG" long. Could be used aa rollers, or aa corea for rug rol- experence^ Cull AI> ;*-SHSt> for prclng, or drea up your own use. t Hnnry uptllude ntervew. You can Jav* as any as you want lor only $.00 each ut (he Woetfeld Leader, 50 El St., whle they last, nad to la v you curne look at the, IO-28-tf IIAHKHOOU necessares super o-lnl> IJ-K rlplo turret rolor enlarju-r, 4x5; 3 nh\vtf\ng Hjjleres; one MJ nun. lens. one IS'I. leus; Kuner (Mro^ua J txlo T'cKt'ltT r-tluj- prnt Hrt-, j n- Ujrnat(*; s^pm C'lrnnu^ttrju color zr ly Alacbtth; On^Ka ICXSO rl o.^s f-ast-: On v%; x4 art* ble catc-; Oneg-a 6x ao p'int y nrt rc*pc:t o»sol; fuur 2S' l x2s"x4 l/ M;lnl**H suel tr;ys;o^. 72"xftl w x«" fltc-r^u^s hnu. llvt'l^ I''*?; 37!*, rare of WstHcld lender, HO Krn St. J^st ovtr $4^0, beat offer 6-4-4t TUAMPOI-IVK Pt typo, MMpolIton slz*', KOOII condton. 2::a-t;:77. ALTENBURG-ELIZABETH, N. J Open Daly UH U, Sat. 'tl f OJ'TIt'-Af \. J, KOIt: HAMMOND ORGANS RODCERS ORGANS lvr-rc WARforsn (u a n S:\T>M & llouln Knobc* S rnn ALTENBURO PIANO HOUSE B. Jersey St. ElUnbeO, X, J. Fruxrrru*; SAI*K Hod Uau and go\\ fjasu rh;n\s f srrlla(*»us dlh-r furnture, toys, sh'tls, bunks, *\v. :(0 TnUle IMcwy., 2;^- 700B- L\ T ortn*s*l;y to Kntunlay. Furnture*, a^*- ( htnph, houh.'lujlft t* j s. HOV'S ^0" Stngray hlcy cmt dlun. fall 2:K- nfcr UIU \^\\Mk rado wth Hl-FL M»Itlson* tone ruulrol, ton* (*»n(r<l kryln;r for ntt- vdcr*. Alllsonlc after < I J KrrrIMN rnhlms, \urnl blvh, \v:}\ ovo, cout^r burum l «, d^hw.-shtt, pott^iau snk, snkl^ ullo faurtm wth >pr;y. (JorMl roll- Iln, aval la h < Auvu^l. S4r>0 ( 2A2- stnlr \t\o < IUIUI V \)P\K U'fl" by nft", wth pa<; }o hruum v\\k t \y >y **': HK. Honsnnr\blo. :{7;- rllohk V love scut, M"»; strukrd bofjkeaso. S20: Kplro tlt u\uu\?s»; cluh's, tnhlok. led f nun OH, closts. nnts, pauh, dlslow, nthfn j:\rn. Sr*Illu; part n) < ont cut M of lj*(*. Vv- <h\y a Saturday, Aunv!> and an, 0 A.M. n 4!*.M. If-' Jhnsu A\v. t West Mel l. AUCTION \h\y t Jwo 20, If) A.M. Tho flood Far> Hnll AlUHou, 2H" Walnut Avc, rranfnn!, X. J. ('fdh-ctln of avvr loo lolln: (U-rn <U»lls r Inlnn ltflk P Shcboo dolls. Ar w rnl)l>cr do I IK, p:tnlor naclo dulls, Shrley T*»ul* fc dolls', and otlor ltr*t. n- X'M-'J; \'KH ttllnp: n^lu*; two char Hour parts; jmwun rhalr: two HftU sfrlc' pfrtvstnl Uc-sks, :t0"\^">"; two tt-tl sdtuhalrs: walnut storu*'^ oahnol ut h ^Hdln^ tlonrs, TxUxll. full ttta-fl-un ho- IUTMI H A.M. andt P,M, AU uoou H «hns.?sk; st' of t; nuljo^ny ytv luu-u chars, ^r»"*; vahul roru! rupb^rrt, $;IS; raton cbatr.- $^S; wh-kt*r (hahs, $*u; nak washstal, *-M: shut UTK, $l prr pjr; fcfhool dt^us, $o: kt eh on tn - Mos, $S; lonk Hrw lbrary tnmt* H $2\; \\ IcktM lawe, $20; arble* tupptml oshtr s*l, JSH; Mnel hack trunks, Jll and up; uprght I'^thsnn vlcrola, 325; I-OHtdt rk-ufr. $22; aph* knopbol* (IOHIC,?^S; alounnv kno'holc d^^lc, $:!«; unoro, $45;,T**y taut} hv\ t?^"»: nnbr warth snk, $S.,n snor Open KrUln>\ Sufurlv, Stuulny 0 A.M. a «P.M. ft 7- Ml kta<;<: jh.juno s, \\} t 2n, srrlhuumus lnusrhold. *-l l (Iron's HUH. <'lnmrh, gaos, Aur-n rao- r st*t, a [l IM I VV: Mot Wbools ru; N-t, hshy *rct*f-o^, sh-rlllzer, Une rhl^, Tf Kc-pHhall Ten, l^u- 4-AHV<:: KAI,K-Hutup<ay, Juno 20, tl A.M. lf«- I\M,.Mclon Dansh **hmn<l( fc lt t\ ^K»; two lmt her ton tabl'^ and ltnps, S ea<"h, Alan'H howlng hall nnd bntf, lko new: vouth's. en's anl u*unon's rloth- n^; Kre'tov s^t; va^lf>uh lttlo "Hr<j and lobllos: (loldcn Tooks, *U\ Call 7«-!Gr»2 foe ald (llav AH wnn], Jwl Knt, ^xne rolor wt h fleral cbro lory f $40. AUTOS FOR SALE C'ATAl.l.VA 2-tloor hardtop, factory ar. tnted plans. PR. power lrnkos, Jll vlnvl Interor, new tfres. Call. 4Sf-f)442 nny 5-2S-tf \%:t Cll^VY, ^ ton, R cvllndpr etfu-. 4-s j(*f( tls»son wth now fnvfts l wr»nl rnut, very cnnttlnn, $o. AD L-SS"n. ;-3, lsr.o. fu'ntnatc transsson, $200. 2:t2- HHH; Cn0VL3T*hK two cl<>(>!', txcclp't rtdltlun. f';u 73;-o-t afu-r G, u 'k. r'rl ' n In ^," ft l after T> \.\l. IIMtn CIlllTHI.Kn N'Mvnnrl, nhfnc 'Xc'Mo*'t -cltinn, 7 «ost offer. 23S-7WK NVw. PARTS/ACCESSORIES for IMPORTS/SPORTS I INSTRUCTION GUITAR Prvate Le««VQ«- Hodtra 20 yvur proft-hnlonul unt E. R, IIKNMCTT, teacher of pano, ^atest jnethodk Classral anfl popular- I>osflons n your Ione. Doran l!(!. ( We^tlc-M. ral AD 2-5 IIAI'TJNT Tll lt II Mrwcry :t*/.. d 4^yonr-tdd WANTED >O YOU have furnture, chna or plassware o KC-II? Cull Thp Turn- Style, G fro 0:30 A.M. untl 5 P.M. 2-2-tf COLIKCTOR p;ys cnsl for old toy trans vntage 930-l»C S-IOt I PAY CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR LOT NO CLO8INCS PL30S OR "POINTS" TOP 'UICfO PAID NO l ]U-;) TAPC" NO PI3LA.T T wll cvnlunto ynur real estate at no fust, wth no oblgaton. I.KO MOM.I h HELP WANTED MALE COUP. 4-lC-tf (!ash uad. C-4-4t CUSTODIAN wth echancal ablty, foud paltry and benefts. Days, CnH Mr. ITorrI**, WcwtHold YMCA, tf wnntfd Tor ;rtt*rr>)m * Ur»M t k r I'uu-s. Nl coll<-to] or SuKlnyNn Ar'nfM»n ;ttf Sunday tar rou\s PERSONALS MHH. WALTKRS tcutuuk and Advce XflB K. Broad St., 2,3-28 LEGAL NOTICES l-»-tt ;,\ TX< \ II"-. Ml ll tn- las : A) ^' I ;>'vrn Us I'l'Ta ry ']' t t«* sad Irnn pt-n - S*'S ll MM I I'l t I I- ul" Nl'W T \- ll ::: \ 'Ol IH Tln* UUt's ;. IT-t- s ;! «! f tt- M lt r nth «l nl! ( JH-t->.: l::)p A. H< M," Ss- >n r\s U'H'l, ; u n-, "on run. <u>f, 'lann;u t*t tlur Kxr- \[\\\ (" nuun-; Stuurt \K WaLsun. 5 Sunny IN:u l I r VM P U"t-s I Lt t - fd-f), r (,, n. IM; [7 ( l J rost'i**jt; f'hrstnpln-r \Y. I'lu'r'l'^ 7 7 Stony Cnrl'-rs, Av'. *''>»n. tn;uo. Srrnr Vce rr-sh- : Jusrph A. 'r'<ta^kc t lu^ \Y>"*\ I'.rurl l;.,;n[ r W'Sl llarm'o'tl, ron. n.fn;. Senor Vrt- I'rrsdrnt: l - y \l. Ilul-s, 4: If M o r n l n u l -Ayvnu-, IMu, A! nn. * "* -!, S r J(*r N'<-' I T* ^*t-nt; leu no t s. Honr, r* r> ISrsul ;«ja^p I :<-) v lrv, t'tlr, >V.'Jn. THE (N.J.) LEADER, THrRSDAY, JTNE Jg, 3970 LEGAL NOTICES! LEGAL NOTICES A.l JVV/7. J ( 'V VI:I-:KI.AMI..SACII.AI:. SACIM I: \- :::\'.-'. AU \,-. SIIKI; "I'-S SA LI : S.<*rE<'t- rnurt! I. v \ t t U ' - "..-LI n I \, j ><n ] - - ff ] "- ^- ' A -\\\\: S \ \ F K \ V - : ; S.M I'l* I I ; M H I I WWW I..WTZ, unn;r.--l r. n ( > l ' ( I n - ; ^ ' " ^ - - s t : t * ' t '* Ml J I "HM'.. \\.J,. nt \\ ^ j I M..II A v r l H ; < l s l r < '»T ll't y - l vr- (7,U t Svncr V-<- ' t-mr-nt; Jr>)n l, IU- "n', ; ( ' h r s l n n t tll Kn-'rl, Snnslry. I'f-n. npfvn B v-c I'r'sclt't: l':» n I". I Mll I r t; S t ' O y r d n - r s C vv\(\ A V M I. I'"IIIL ntdl, VJ^- I'rt-sl^Tt \ Al:u \\. r.tt, UntltT Koul, lvn, I MrlKn I Ic^hl s r ;I!HO avjlahl* In Wust[\v\\. t*f r ^Iklt. 'S ;'7, A^ssT:uu HorrH :uy: luss-h D h kv]l\\ :::\:» Ivan Wuy. JFtnntnln Y'ttw. ('ll f.!" I ( n. Assst ;nt S'< ( V b - t;rv: Wll : tn C, Tc: ' t Jr.. :*S*O HELP WANTED - J nnp-r I >nvv P {'u-nnl, f'al T., Aws- s M;n SVT-;\'; Ju\ l. (Jralan, A Vat rus l^-n ;o;ul. Ohl SnyhrooU. MALE OR FEMALE 'nnn. n«t.:», Assstant Trc'surcr; l-'rnnk W. Sell nn.m-lcr. -I>r> \':L lojo WAKTII)-aon or woen who are(m'vr. Mlhrat'. ralt, Asslsnul ntort'htrrl In ownng ther ov\ r n wholenalo IjUKnows. Pull or partthnp. $&& to?l ( ono per onth to- I»r*ncJlrK on abton a ablty, Call between 8 A.M. and 9 P.M tf EMPLOY. WANTED MATURE lady wthes bahy-ftttng day or evenng:. Call G. T-3-tJt MAN wth largre and sall truck for clcjlne: collar, gftrajre. yards. Movng Mo job too sall. C:ll ttnlph, artb tf WISDOW washlnp, gut tern nnd loartcrs cloauml,- wna ;unl woodwork rlonnort, rxtnrfnr pa n( np"- Fully Insurod. AT) fl-tf YOl It <;HASS s owv broad, lawns <-ut at roawotnblo ratcm by two hard worknu* hrulhers. Call Jay a Krc at 232*fO»7 aftr t P.M. WOMAN" \ll ll:o In h: s;sn.. Of Ml flft'l'h. LANDSCAPING ' Rayond Rce H. Iht r.- t t 40 Johnston Ave., Planfeld ltii'?\cm*:) hal»v-slu\ < w. wdll IlUr <L w <U a\ M\"Y<- ' Mhcr'.s ho nc r f^r uvu nr HIT A.nn \\I:I,K p:l tl nn" - * ) atrr r. I'.M. II [Vrlll> ucronn d srrn p.u I - work n :ny plnsr <>!' H.M.MHMM ncllt- wrln: up a u-n^;:l or :t y IMH.N, \ *:M LOCA copany las addtonal ffr for K^nvra work. Typng, ut no slorlanl n" qured. lueroklntf. <V\v^rslnl work. Plvo lay weeh, nn Sntunlny**- JVrtnanent. Tlls could be your lrs poston, "Wrte Tlox. rare of WestdoM Traler, SO K KU sratlnp snlary expt^ter* ;»-T4-tf»l\ or I*r\ f 3- anl -7 for r" Hef nnd vaclon, Snll Hur^lnw hoe In North rhfu-ld, 7:.r*-4^:. SAL;,AkY. full >r p:rl lno. ust t-xporhmrotl. Top snlnrv, -\ppb p H t> *rsnn at ^; s..-4-r I'l'Mh-t; I'ldward I*. hrtu's.sy.,lr. ( :* ''lar L'd- Itnsnh Wst Ihntfurl. ('(n, MKI jt, Vn- Pros llt-ll : JrM 'h M. Jlw Inr'v, :!! L-'lyanl IHN-HI, W--.-I Msn-tPnl, ^u, 0*; 7 fc Vro P sjl<-m; John N. Tyson, Jr., A' WfxMvjrul ;n ( t!l, WVst HarlTod. ( nn. 'u;,, \ *.- 'r#>sj<t>u; Kurt 0. ^"ol^ l;nku^ 7 Vstn<>w La no, Wrs art fcnl, rnn. Ofl 7. Vc- I'rost\o})[ ; (;'ur»> t '.^pj \\ "*t\ Stnny <!or- Trr^, Avu. 'I'IIU. o*;)u, S<-f n-l nry : Jnhn A. Al'ft u p!^t J orlan Lao, Wol horsl'l*]. I'OIIII. <H;IO^( Treasur-r; Lon I'^u^-uh, rjf \\7\\\ tflroot, lrufkyn. X. \\ Mll, Asssanl S<*< # - rory: 'rurs M. Karl, frj4 Inrt'nu l<j[j AvrM', L o s Al tnk, (*ahf, *M*--. Assslaul Soort-larv; llenrv A. KOKO-S, * I Iraoon Hll >rvl*, West Mnrtrnrc, ("onn. MM I 7, Asswlanl St^'- rtary; Ilchanl <l. Tnxn, SI CU.U'adu vv IM:n leo:ul, WKIIO^UI*. I'njn. (n;nvn, Assstant Soorotnry; Josoph,), Wnk I IT. ;j:l.sl:nl<w- < M tnj s ; *-Iff cl v' August I*»re'tnrs: l>*\v:l M. Anl<cny ( ffrj s For n ' Uo;<K WHVZUIH, Mnn, f-r»:(! : Clrshphcf W. t'arru- «.W, 7 S'Uy <*nrt'-y t Av*»n, ('". (l(»*mm: IVtt*r Al. Ws^rr,. Pr'Ku'C A vmn. W'fs\ Mart fo'l, ^ n. tn\\u7: -:l\v;*r*l. Ifan, Houto '*< \\';\y/.a\:. Mnn, "jt^tu ; Ualnh A. Fhtrl. r. HO SnKlnry Ut^Lfl, Itlnonf'n-ll. l # IMIII. lullng : Jnln ('. M:rt n, JoJnv <\'tk«* \ f» nut sun Uort^l, lurlnul tn. CHIID. or,^sr: Anlr A. Mll! p, f ( :;:: ]<^TII UM<HI I u v*'. Oxna l, C;\]\\!:ju:[(: Wlla H. Mn;tonsen, t! \V:nn;ur>" PrW-f, Wos Hart- Tend. <***l. 0»!l IT K'^-rs ITMhlrt I >:_ f ' M - ( > r s. \\\ I T, ^ t " ' L ). l \ n. I S f x M ;t n! A v'mf. >:n T. <!('! K, Sbh't. ISO u'< ^j llnr rnm t ( WHIM. norr' any Mv of s^ r * *'-*.' IMV!7 (In* IM -u fur n ; yl" n H : J HELP WANTED - FEMALE IIOTSKWIVKS Turn span- ttnw hours Into a full t^no nnnt' ;\r- :n MUSMHV ; Unutuu** AVf;-s Il-c 'nly Mat Iv**! No 4»xn rl* n*<* -«-- ossary! l^xrrlh't * ;>rnh^s* (Mnnsc vonr own hours* Wru*: IS<*IU<MUI* H'ttts, I\O. Rtx :7'l^-Al.\K lmrbcnwl, Vrgna 2-'!^:!^. PAHT run; s Avs, Wt'stfch, ; w l l!>«tcmm- v K of ho Town TPr> MM -lul ^' nrv:»nt:" I l " ".^Mlt ( I.-! ** : r' n r* TYPING REPORTS IN YOUR HOME (r IlM t-lu-trr- W' lrlc up d*-lvf\ Xtl s n*vd :nl arrlnry anl :jo- I nnru't n*s^art h >; Urn. Mal Kr: lus. MAIL ynur: typng s>f k rd, Hnt, on. fx]) f xxtmrt, uher nf lnurs pt*r week DAVM. :unl <*lll r-rs :j' /nn lype., IMlOlH'S* (\'A vw or ^Ct-l^SS rvt-nks. WUITK: H. Hoht-rson. ISol Suun Lane, Mounlan- UCJllT huusfwnrk. rlc. luunlry :ut<l ronng nut- nr lu'n days work- Iv. Own truuk tor!;tom, v'l\ -nn's, l s for dry- ^l;j North N S S S * > Turn lnn* In t *» <''V In* -n AVON U M<'st*lat vr own lrs own Mr. A I'all 'w: If v '»u l^f In rn AVIIHA.X to v:\rv fur»l<'as;ut < lln* vcnty nf Wllas SI. ur lady (l :u nv;ll d;*ys.! A.M. Ihr;ruly ot K SI,, p ral to > RM., K-ntrb Plans Own Ivsnortntlnn, rt-r^rfor^ rnrcd. K;'nvnn( ^r-jns'n now! ]A<^ In IU>-\ ;tsn. can ( 4'jtrwfl n r Hrlr Plans" uf WosMrld I Call 7;;-r:xt l» «. -vo n Aln 50 ISln S. June '70 Hgh School Grads THINK ABOUT IT! (L, n X lu nt\\ J'jnMr AM, THAT CI- ;T;\l\ \Y\W\ <n \v v\ u\' l;unl \t\\a ]>r<n s<-s ]M IV - ) I ; I U I T j ; u l l ; n l y l t - s r r l n - l, s l u - : : -, y h * \ u \ \ n - \ W A n M J * ' T < > U M M I " W t -. - M l c M. Ilk t n - < * U V U t y < A l n n I;I-:I;IN',\IN<; JU a pnn n \\ulum'lj w r s t I-!! y s d - n f < l r ; u l A v u h -, \U'}.^ll *f*nl s * t j ^ a )nr» *t-- n r t l ' a s h ' r l y " -**>s l e n l * ^'r o n f M ; U * I r > r l w - ^ M j - l y s d v '! ( J ^ u A v c H h - w ll*! n ' * t- n*a:- - r l y >\*l< «l" < J j w r A M - I I I M - ; l ' v H M I I h - u't-.^u- ly. *;r;lbl u h- sa d sr'tn*- of (l'jrrl A v r n u - a (ll^fnr of ou* hnt-tr»<l I w ft f y-t vf* M!;'.) h c to ; Mn: t h r n - n'rth*:st c r ) \, ] > a r ; L l ] ' l t o t n u t l > l r I M? * <*r ' I r a n lyt' t o! JI'M Jt ; I l l M l C I - S ' H l l l l W r S l - I'Tly, p r: J]<- J I o I In- l r s l t - n u y s ^ I n T ' n " I r s r r l n l. ;t r : a n t " t't ttuf h h t l t u c h y - l h ' ( I'^T., r l > ; w n n l n >:t)t\ sl** l u * o f ( I r a n A v c - n u t ' ; t l f r r s < u f h f. s l *-v]y a l u ^ s;'l r h v\ K I''ly slt- o f < J r ; u t A v - u r. ; l uarsl ll n tn- ^-rowl r»ur-'r lfl'' tlfsrr h'l, :L d!st;uu-**»»f IJTIVlv*- ( "*) frrl o h r [njjt a n d lnc of J let', hll nu;, j^l.vf I In- s;r Dr'Hsrs * <»n - v y n l t All'Tl I *;ut c!»%' d-'-l NT I" :l:nlys W't-w n Sn t l ;t l ' 'Krlrslnn f. ] "* SnMh. r IUISIKIIHK :ufl W;M- I»r W. W r u r a MnrKHn-l <!. W e M"<'t\ I s \v\ f(. b*mntr r* ccrdrd wn uh rumhs- y l'-r-w l. lus l'nu M p Ln has* M I " f * y * *v* u ;u - p v*-n tn MTn< a ] = J" I o f ll Mrrl;M- nr'-r. l'r<'ns\s lre cunnth knnw ;IN v'h trsf A v-n-. W't-^t l^-ll. X*-^. n'k-v. TlIT* s d- :un*rf»xn:t -l\- MARLO THOMAS DAVID LEAN'S FILM.** DAVID NIVEN Jersey's Suer Barn Theatre FOOTHILL PLAYHOUSE Beechwood Avenue Mddlesex, N, J. Now thru June 20 "SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER" "SOMETHING UNSPOKEN"»> Te'NMc* W Ml tt n H Wod-.Thura, $.75 Muscal $2.50 FrU2.25 Sat.$2. 0 Muscal $3.00 Cura fn 6:^0 ALL SEATS RESERVED PHDIME (20) / ~ - Fun All Suer Thru At The DANCES EVERY SAT. - EVERY WED. AIR CONDITIONED HIGHTSTOWN COUNTRY CLUB Andy Wells Sat Joe Much a. Every Wed. for Folks 25 & over $.50. Always, fun, alone or couples. : ;! of Uo Uftn rv Pagv 'd Of HUll unt of I le. <":'k. Ar'.lujr (" Kn.d ;nd Mv RIALTCJ^-^s EAST BROAD STREET Wtb'ITIELD.N.JJ NOW THRU TUESDAY The ost electrfyng rtual ever seen! RICHARD HARMS as "A MAI CALLED HOUSE" h\:.v.i'.!^" ArcATot.'Arcu-j, rn^-rt A* Weekdays at.: :25 9:35 Saturday at : 007:25 9:45 Sunday at :303:305;307:35 9-.A0 MATINEE AT P.M. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 22 & 23 Kraua FLAINFIELD 7SG-35OO n; Weekdays Saturday Sunday 2 3:505:307:30 9:20 NOW SHOWING 4 There weren't sup to be any ore surprses n ther lves. urn/aw SSff I cotca j PANAVI5;O:-; [ -hhvrjyet!(.' et each other. - I.I n pr KIDDIE SUMMER SERIES MOVIE TICKETS 0 SHOWS FOlt ONLY $.50 (NOWON SALK), SAVING OF S6.0O Shows Every Thursday Malnee Starlng Juno 2r-th l/vn ROUTE 22 WEST CORNER HARDING ROAD SCOTCH PLAINS, N. J. INVITES YOU TO FEAST ON THE WONDROUS I CUISINE OF OLD CHINA AND POLYNESIA East Wnds s an epcure's heaven wth Its beautful Four Seasons Dnng Roo, seatng 250, and The Kokee Cocktal Lounge, a hdeaway of baboo and altng huts. Feast on an exqustely prepared cusne wth entrees such as East Wnd's Steak Islander, Szzlng Wor Ba, Pacfc Paradse, Duck Pago Pago, Flang Abrosa, Chcken Taht. ALSO fabulous Aercan Dshes. HOURS: OPEN :90 A.W. T02 P.M.7 DAYS KOKEE COCKTAIL LOUNGE OPEN UNTIL 2 P.M., WEEKENDS MJNCHEOM COCKTAILS DINNER TAKE-OUT ORDERS PRIVATERECEPfIONS, BANQUETS, PARTIES FACILITIES FOR UPT050 AMPLE FREE PARKING... _.... MNJI-W7JI EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT STARTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 ITS SENSATIONAL RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT \W\W\ I SERVICES U NEED MOVING & GENERAL TRUCKING HEMIY P. TOWNSBND AUIED VAN UNES Ml NOHTII AVE. AD G-tf TREE SURGEONS"^ SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. CoHU-tf Mlern Tree Srrvlot Slnto Cerllflpa Tree Exprrt lunurcl Scrvtcr* FA U-DOU l-2-tf A\D DRCORATING, Inntl pxtfror. Frnn csllatfa. lnsupotl. Gat any te, D. a, 37G-03ff. 6-4-St BLDG., CONTRACTING & MODERNIZING PI.ASTRRINO AND PATCHES SPE- CIALTY. ALL TYPES MASONRY AND RBFINISIIINO. SELF EM- PLOYED AND INSURED. AD tf JrlnlVPSWAY or PARKING AKRA. Cftll WILLIAM A. PARKHURST SONS, INC 2,^ B-tf SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS THEY'RE THE BEST I'Kl) Al TO t'f!\tkk lihntl Itnlronl S BOATS (MS-tr CBS'rrlY KcHorter «, TUIIIHM ITuII. 35 I I P JnlMnnl lrnv Al Mxc'llpnt rnnrltlun or ANTIQUES THE WILLOW SHOP I-'no tqucs nt far prce;*, fn t-top ]K>Kny partner's tlcsk. DRIVEWAYS 7SII ATU'^ cherry slunt-frnnl buront lo^l. crvcl CIIIUPHC en- Keep the nvtott In your hoo [hnr wotu t;ll cl'st, deeontonh, or bunlnom property on the "Up" Irne jnum'lry, olc Opt' Tunslftyade wth an- ASPHALT PAVED PrMny, n::o to r»::o nr by nppontnu-nt." 47 Ml In St., Clutla, l-2t LOST AND FOUND LOST Wre frunp roaurlptlot oyt» Kln»Hf-H t n Wo^tloItK Ploaso call --nly'. * Rolrt wa l^h, park- U*\ *f Ijnrton? Market, Mutn-, Oall 233-4nO-l. luo Soonno'fl pot, full p beaut fful back boune cut wth toucl of whte. Call AD !.. Your Senor Year Is Endng... Graduate to Allstate, *M your t'lhm to onf* *f.k ul l* fc H4»KI4 V(M, world' nl AVo lnvc ln*orehtin*r <HM*IIIH^M nvsllnlbe us IXSIRANTR CM5II* V\%, TIIAM0KS «ltl r4*m*ol PMHrlt'H H«*T runnt, Io MMltlH Nel :nr lnrnnrr Hate% TyplKl, CnNlorr Servce llcr**h«4n*lv*% Kv> MM'h tp'nr, Adlrt-NKOurapl ) *rlt«r# S^rrtury nnl rl^b on up tuv latld^r* fa Wo c»nr II UlHTll lu'rll rf»kr wllcl NlrlK. 0% Sc'trM (llnfunt. I<l4'rn ulr-ctlutfl lvh-cw. Ir IIM : H«ICN SCIII-N proft 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 INSURANCE COMPANY Mountan Ave., Murray Hll, ^lew Jersey All Hutl Onnrltfy SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES! Mon. thru Fr. ( :00, 8:30 Saturday, Sunday, Holdays l;00 f 4:5, 8:30 EAST BROAD STREET/.N.J. pg Jf HH GEO. C. SCOTT KARL MALDEN "The epc Aercan war ove that Hollywood has always wanted to ake, but never had the guts to do before:' fl^'w < [GP] Box Offce Opens 30 Mn. Before Show Te

8 Hgh School PTA Maps Fall Plans THE <<N.J.) &EADEE, E IS, Players Nae 9 Lfe Mebers Pcnc Ends PT Year at Colubus The now exeeulve board of the Nnc persons w M e naed lac The annual pcnc eetng of The oxcoutd-vo corranfltlee of tle \Vt\stfeld Swhor Hgh Srlal PTA s of CoJvun-ty F ayers. outgong and ncong board obc- of Colubus PTA was held ro- t>i t l e Olv'ldrcn's Depar.t&n:t of Club of Unfcon County, eetng n Republcan Oonsea'vtatfve Ad$on held M-s. f>t Monday at Inc., at t. l v reeem. 3tJLJ ht» school to ducuss plans 'or Uc n-ct'j-n^ he-d n [h* Cubhot^e, loooj cely at V> burnt? of Mrs. George Wcstf'cW Me.or'al Lbrary ths WrnLfeld Tuusday oglht, jaased full acnvmk's. Nolh Aw. I Reynolds tf BT»O Quet on Rd. sunnnor wl have a cat on. the bulletn board wltfo hs nae on t. ogy. He s one of 52 d-career ex- unanously a. resokttton stnongly T c annua Honored 'or "longstandng, un- Retrng offcers are Mrs. Vlo La (j oppcv'jg forced unonfs n tfle The depaletl stu f bas duscfl ecutves fro ndustry, busness, tf Ivas: been or Tlnrsways we.ro Mr. and Mrs. Talbol Mak'uL Mrs. Donald Faust,.second vce- Bll 'Ht 7070 and S 3842) now p o :A. of!'?ce, sucl as would result ebershp" snce the bs> I Grande, presdent; Mrs. Patrck "Cats G-alore'" as thee for the fr d;.y, Oct. 22, tnnng of County P Payers j Ftrrovtedu, fvst vce-presdent; r governent and educaton to receve o passage of tle Poatol Refoa^n 970 club. It s based on the W&nda [he degree of aster of scence n Mrs, K. A. ('uthborl G'og book, "Mllons of dads." anageent at M.I.T. ^'charan, s cunvrly workng wu lu.'j" colnrtuo on plan;, of Watohug. Mr. and Mrs. Nonrhs presdent; Mrs. Ralph.lefforson, recordng secretary; Mrs. Donc The bulletn board wll show tle UlVHs and Seule. pendng h the Hotse «f Rtprt^en- Mr. OapbeM receved hs bachelor of ants degree fro Rutgers Un- for t.ho an.uua' w'uys and Jn^:ts Mr, and Mrs. IVonK W ; bb and C'cston, correspondng secretary, -l.tle old an and MUte om wo-an project Thursday, Oct. 29. dot-als Mr. and Mrs. WrgM Jr.. and Mrs..-Vldo Cer-ono. treasurer. of the sto'y suaudflg outscu* ther "Ths bll wold gnanfy Ue oul-versty n 959. of whch M r ll he announced ~s soon all of West feld. lttle house w4l ad the oats prc'sentng the ehrl'dren w3o la RBg<M>us doond of t'he u'ons that New offcers are Mrs. Cerwe, as plans ^ure fnalzed. Th DJ'L-'na lfe of nt: Mrs. Fwust, frst vce- f ve a closed shop conlbcl between the read 0 boofcs. U.S. CovcTJundnL and the poettl Coloba s a developng country Mrs. Thon>a.s J, Krhcy, PUryers s l.ney lurk Klhsteg. The presdent: Mrs. Rchard Moncur, Lvce presdent. M-ns..Robc K.'Lst; denl. nldueed tll:' nenlxr^ o lfe oujcrs wer-c nuunced vce-presdent; Mrs. George Vongfeters w l uans be - pe-ratlttd. Under' t, wth g-real prose. You can becoe l o read 20 books evej'y pusl offce wwker would be part of the exctng progra of selfhelp by sponsorng a needy cbtd { hs acw ex.catt.hx board, ncludng by John, presdent. Reynolds, recordng secretary; Mrs. wll have a. comar oa tfler for.eud to jon a unta whn Urty the- y'oetrs a! nd cojnhltee (.'Harjncn,' They uu'-e: Frst \ ce presna foutd'.jvs of Cunwunly Play- lary,.and N'c! Frankln, treasurer. Mr. M'vleoLn was one of the ong- Oa Bauer, correspondng secro- Ea'd chld as he regwaens ft>r day. or lose hs job. Tfe woulld affcet snno 750,000 nosfcsft eployees, through the chld', flaly, county progra of Save the Chldren club durng the surnor wll be dent. Mrs.' E. ). loslun; second cr.s a hs nae s f\s-e on tu; g<v>en a Md'er to record the rtae Cottee charen nclude: Protra, Mrs. Faust: ways and eans,, ;wn free choce rtflvahvd f r o - o Federaton, ternafconal chld welfare organzaton wth headquarters who sonc 250,000 Wave by tlh'etr organzatong of May HW4. He a author of the books he reads. nxjox'g secretary, Mrs.,J. JV. Van.served a.s treasurer on the frsl Mrs. Moncur, Mrs. Fer'Dvaccno, No book raporls are requred froon n Nor walk, Conn. nentb J rsl]p n any I'a'batr oa^ajufaaand dd hs frst act n* n I Mrs. Paul Mglozz. Mr.s. Wlla t:e readers durng the suer as Voorhfs; correspondng secretary,. lon. H's: Edgar Stoudl; t roarer, W. of llden," (;:HL' of three onea c I plays pre.sentt.hl n an: ebershp, Mrs, Alex S«a- o'mren. t;o enjoy readng and ds- "Con'puLsory unons & abor-» LEGAL NOTICES Rcbwood and Mrs. Wlla Row- the waffle dsca of the club s for W. Sabon; parent cduca'on, Mr.s. M IJtrbet Khr'ch: s " Malcol n ton and Mrs. Ellot ponslow; hosptalty, Mrs. Itchurd DagosUro and ay stent to regster M'onday (June K.C. Bauvn' ftf 46 WeJlls St., RutUe of JtOlEKT GMtBlflll, decover books they onjoy. CSt'lldren nd by tjoae wlo VthQ fx-odo," A'OTICK TO alogue, Ms. Porter Dx; busness and backstage actrv'tos. Mrs. John 0. Percy; hoe rooan JVTr. Barnnd wad on tjc stoge Mrh. Jaes Scherzo, 22) n the ohlwxan's Depbutent. of the R.C.A.C., "for t ceaseck ^jrsuru (o tle order of MARY C. others, Mrs. J. K. Codnef (tt?ts) crew of te 'd-rst prouclon, "The Roo others. Mrs. John Oehler Lat year the Cbl'dren engaged s a loualkran ooteept to c!on >el KANANK, Surrogate of the County wf Unfo, ade on tle eghth day grade >, Mrs. Frank fy-vertsen La to Ctrsl.orhe-r -an, ' presented and Mrs. A'llon Sclstor; publcty, n a "Sad Boal Regatta" and the to belong to a plvalbe twn order to holsd a jolb. calon of the, underekncd, as Exec- of Juno, AJ), (!l70 t upon the appll- eleventh grade), Mrs. Setl Bakes n Novcubor 934. Mrs. Mr.s. Judy JIarvn; safety, Mrs. Paul yeur before "Kangaroos Read Too" Davs and Mrs. Ferroveccho; newsletter. Mrs. Fred Aslor and Mrs. Executve OrdT 49, ev*ry govlurn of sa<l decensed to exhbt to was the tfrene. At. pxsel, under St r utrx o' the cfttate of sad deceuecd, ut!'uu (a) of notce Is hereby ^von (o t)^ crpdl- (twelfth grade >; Ways and oans, rked on hosptalty, uslean^ \hv ruhsf-rber unrer oath or affraton ther claln and deands Mrs. R. A. CuLhberl; an.d backsbage. J. Oaratozzolo; Junor He-ater, Mrs, ennnant ej>ioyeo a ptrotvoted fx Mr»s. George Keyko and Mrs. Mbs Valentne appeared n ''Anal Kngdo," whch was jve Bruwn; sdolarshp, Mrs. Aos condton of hs etployrrkt by the H;I d ordor, or they wll be forever Students to Ad aganst the. estate of nad deceased Wlla Powers and Mrs. Melvn havng nonbers'llp n a unon a wthn sx unthw fro the date f)f relatons, Irrpd fro prn^eeuung or recoverhu' the sae t'&in&t ho HuhBcrher.. U. E, Savage and M'*s. Jaes n Aprl Su* has a-ctcd n any Webster; chldren, youth and recreaton. Mrs. Cest.on; lbrary, Mrs. unons 'or postal ojn'ptoyees to VIHOINIA G. GBJIBBH, Lundy Capagn U.S. GovcnunenlL. Wore oopu-bxwy WescoaL; usc. Mrs. Rocco Anntburalp. Mr.s. J. F. Kn- -Jonrd drected, and wl]a wonnnglon; Grt Scouts, b? a]>]3rovt"d by W Congress n ltobort T">. Vounglnns, Attnrnoy productons snce; served on th-o and Mrs. Guy Straub; coordrcalgr and hstoran, Mrs, t. orcd T won xn avvyrd n the PJan- la Rowan; chor other, Mr.s. be done to our rna'knen anld a 6--at Foes J2.S4 done publc-y. A play she co-auth- Mrs. La Grancto; Cub Scouts, Wl- ths bll,a gj^ave njustoe would \v^t P. L/ars-c; tea chps' salary, M<v*. J'eld HtTX'aton Theatre Tournac't". Health and s u ner round-up, I'Cst of tl re F'ecleral servce.'' Take nolu'u that Ifarry Stur^ke Edward Carter. dangerous procodet selt for the.mitick Wlla Hough and Mrs. R. W. Jloff; ncwsletlter, Mrs. Goxlcn AlMr. Wrght drtolod "East of h } )]erl to tle Myor aul Conn* Mrs, F, Sorrentno; teachers' salary, Harry Kpps and Rchard God- for ho transfer of Plenary JlctMl \vn and Mrs. Mlford Blon'sky; student ecrgertcy fund, Mrs. falpl Wrght served on lck; teachers' representatve, Mrs. Hftd to Hurry Sturck '' n January 935..Mrs. The rcsollt-'on abates: "'Wloreas, rl or tle Jlorough ut Mountansde ]>resent Fedtanal laws gve e a c h C>n«unj*tInn TjreHe heretofore In- GovernHolt eployee tle rg'ht, to, Enes; lbwy, Mrs. W. 0. Tatf and and backst'ago. Hlda Eerson, and hosptalty assstants, Mrs. Leonard Bothwell, U> "Keho I^ut*^, Inc. Jtout*; 22, Moun* jon or not to on a M>ar xtoa; ;t ILouttt 22, Mount arhde, N, J, Mrs. Noran Busserc ( ; Mr. Wobb afpujared n "Half an and wlcreas, the proposed Postal Mrs. R. D. MdMa-gal; ard fatrltos, E. I. I Ion r " a votlher of t h e three one- tuhfdc, N. J. (JlTlcors of HIP cnrpontfu are: Lews. Turnabout School Closes ItsDoors After 23 years of operaton, the Turnabout Nursery School at 520 Rayond St. closed ts doors for he fnal day Frday wth graduaton cereones held at the Westfeld Tenns Clubs. For any fales n the area, Turnabout attendance becae a tradton, fls founder, Mrs, Gertrude A. Turner, and her copetent staff, Mss Helena Conrad, Mrs. N. Jones. Mrs. Wlla Fullard, and assstant Mrs. Rchard Attenborough. parted lo ther charges values of respect [or hoe, parents, each ndvdual and country n what has been tered by soe as u daly "loven. T Through the gsnerous contrbutons of 62 past and present Turnabout fales and the ntatve of Jtfrs. Egon Week, trbutes of grattude were presented to Mrs. Turner tud her staff. An Atffa 35 caera, an albu of photos and vgnettes fro the letters of grateful parents, plus a parchent scroll lstng the contrbutors was gven to Mrs. Turner. Each of the teachers receved a pewter ptcher engraved wth "Turnabout, June 2, 970."lln addton, a onetary gft was presented to each eber. a e t plays presented n January S5. Hs frst, ajor jw'odcton was Kngdoan" n Aprl 935. Mrs. Webb worked ww and propertes. 2nd Scuba Course To Be Offered The success of the Scuba course recently copleted at the local YMGA has Itx to the ncluson of a second course n the suer progra. It wll )Q offered Tuesday evenngs fro 6 to 0 p.. begnnng Juno 30 'or en and woen 7 years of age and older. YMGA certfcaton wll be offered by the nstructor, lrv Kubn. a certfed YMCA Scuba nstructor. A course foe wll nclude the use of tanks, ar, regulators and book for Scuba. All persoas ust provde ther own ask, flppers and snorkel after the course begns. Swers ay regster at the Y'MCA before June 2G. SMOKING RISKS If you.soke (he rse of dyng fro ephysea or chronc bronchts s sx tes greater than that o' the non-soker. EMPHYSEMA More than 900,000 Aercan lavo ephysea, a obstructve pulonary dsease for whch Inure.s nu cure. Ephysea has been Jnked to snuknc. Mrs. E. Carno, Mrs. Alfred John, Mrs, John Jenkns and Mrs. E. Marcantono. Advsors to the new board are Mrs. La Grande and Robert Mayer, prncpal of Colubus School. Youth Injured In Car Accdent A 2-year-old youth was serously njured Saturday when the car n whch he was a passenger swerved on Park St. near Boulevard and struck a pole. Donald Chrst ano of 783 Carleton Rd. was adtted to Rahway Hosptal where? he underwent surgery. He suffered extensve laceratons of the face and eye and a possble skull fracture. The drver. Jonathan Gordon, 2, of 403 Washngton St., was unnjured, polce sad. Patrolan Paul McKenna nvestgated. "Future generatons wll be born free, equal and n debt." 'Cato Galore 99 Thee For Suer Readers At Meoral Lbrary The boy or gh who reatds 0 baok& tf; VtaodbM Readflg Club A rally of college and hgh school students nterested n the Congressonal capagn of Danel F. Lndy of Westfeld, Deocratc nonee n Lhe Twelfth Dstrct, wll be held Thursday nght, June 25, at 8 p.. at the Evergreen Lodge, Evergreen A ve., Sprngfeld. Student s fro throughout the dstrct, whch conssts of 27 uncpaltes, are expected to attend. Mr. Lundy, a 39 year old Weslfeld lawyer who las advocated a rapd U.S. wthdrawal fro Vetna., wll address the rally. Congressan AUard Lowensten s also expected to attend. He plans a vgorous capagn wth great relance on volunteer help. Mr. Lundy has receved endorseent of. the New Deocratc Coalton (N.D.C.). The Deocratc Congressonal canddate s the presdent of the County Developent Corporaton of Weslfeld, a volunteer organzaton whch s constructng a low ncoe housng project and) has been actve n nterracal, church. and antpovcrty organzatons, "Peace ust be our frst prorty," Mr. Lundy has sad. "The war s a tragc stake and ust be ended to save lves and enable us to drect our resources toward provdng for the health, educaton, and welfare needs of our people. In workng out new solutons to the probles n these felds, we ust restore confdence n our governent and elnate the polarzaton that las been corrodng our natonal ' 'I M.sprt. For n:onruton and drectons call Charley F. Klcy, 535 Illlcrcst Ave. or Robn Mallor, 403 Mountan A\e., Murray Hll. El St. School PTO Organzes RCAC Opposes P.O. Unons IMorJn Bll would deny lhs ba^c rgh o pasl/al eployees; a- n d ' Wl ordas, Ths Ml woum force postal workers to pay uaon dues n order to serve tjefr coanltry; u Nov\ F therdare be t resolved: That "the executve con'lttee of The HepubJfca'n Con'serwatve AcUou Club of Unon County n eetng assebled on the sxteonu day of Juno nne toon hunldred a p nd seventy, n WestteW, N.J., opposes the ctpulst>ry uonas cature of the Postal KeJor Bll and calls upon cn)ors of the Congress to delete tls before easure/ fnal passa-ge of the KICK THE HABIT Cgarette sokng leads the \vay Lo ephysea and clu'onc bronchts, The TBRD Assocaton of CeoLrtl New Jersey urges you to kck the habt. FIT FA Capbell Graduates Fro M.LT. Progran Phlp A. Oa$3bel! p Wes^eld, dvson plant anager of he New Jersey BeH Telephone Co., Newark, was graduated Frdlay fro te Alfred P. Sloan Fellows Progra, at Lhe Sloan School of Manageent, Massachusetts Insttute of Technol Harry tttureko, KU Trpe Top I)rvt # Hprng"fl**! *l r N, J tf Presdent anl Tre» surer; Heran Surt^ko, 347 Chew-ynfl Avc, Plnnllolc], N, J^ AVyrhwond Hl/. We.sUlMd/N/j.,' Keerefar>-. Ktorklohlers: Harry Bturcke. Objpclons, f any, slould be ade Inorlntfly n AvrHnc to ICIjner Jfoffarh, Soroaf-h Clork of WounlUury Kturclto S2 Tree Top Drve rtu'lt], N. J. Pees Take notce tlt HCOTTISH & KKWCASTljl I M P O H TERS CO,, INC. tradng as KOOTTISH & NEW- < A.HTI^3 MPORT3HS CO,» INC., has appled Lo the Dlreetor of tht> DIvN H<*II of Alcoholc ]leverage Control f«r TtKNKWAL OK ITS PLENARY WHOJJOWAIVK lcenso. No preses wll hv locatev] In New JerBP>\ Prncpal oflcch are at 730 FIFTH AVK- X t:! ; NI0W YOU k\ NEW YOI IK HM)l!. J[e^Nt«red New Jersey uffae wll hf^ at 24R AVON. HOAD, WKBTlIHJ.n, NKW JKHSI3Y G70UO, In the fullowlk" fors, le naes and rosltencu's of all offeors and all lroc-tors' who htyo no other (l once, a lhe naon and IMrt'-S Of Sll HtOL k khol(k h l*h Juldr ore than leu per centu ) of anjj o the Htock of sad LEGAL NOTICES corporaton: Mchael G. Dftcrea o^ Presdent* Treasurer, and Drector, 23 Sprng Koad, Kentfeld, Calforna 34S04; trfater H. Schwelt, Vce Presdent Greenbrar Drve, Taraana. Calforna 9SD6; Xobert Wel, Secretary and Drector, tlo N. lnden Drve, Beverly HIHH, Calforna; Max: Chudes, Assstant Secretary, 9 Geralne Place, No* vato, Calforna 94947: P, IS. G. Balfour, Drector, Scadlav House t Huble, East LothUu t Scotland: Sr Hew Halton-Da lry p. Et,, Drector, I^euchle, Kurth Berwck, Eatst IJOthlan, Scotland, 00% of stock sfuet and outstandng; (900 Shares Scottsh & Newcastle Breweres IAd t Abbey Brewery, Holyrood Road. Ednburgh EH8 SYS, Scotland), Objeetlonu, t any. should be ade edately n wrtng to the Drector of the Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage Control, 00 Rayond Boulevard, Newark, New Jersey MELVIN I-( SHI3RWYN K&estern Regonal Manager 248 Avon Road "Wostflcld, New Jersey Fees $30.72 NOTICE Ta"ke notce that 33uho Ijane» t Tnc-, Route 22, Mountalnde, N. J. p las appled to the Mayor and Councl of tle Borough of Mountansde, Nf.X for renewal of the Plenary Retal Consupton lcense fur preses stuated at Route 22, Moun* f]f*. N, J, M s of the uorpuratton «rt*: Harry Hturcke. 82 Tree Top Drve, &t>rnk'lcld t N,,I #t Presdent and Treasurer; Heran Sturcke, 347 Chptvy Ave, plnnlloul, N. J., Vce Presdent; ACI(! KOII O. ]3y f «5 Wycnvood UI, WefltfeJd, N, J-, SPC- Vetary. Stockholders; Harry Sturcke. ObjectonK, f any > should be ade eruately In wrt Ing to Iflpr Hnffarth, Boroug"h Clerk of Moun-, K, J. ^-l-st Houte 22 MounQUnaklr. N- J. Fees J4.4& TV'OTU'K. Take Notce lhat Aarlne Tobacco Co., Inc., 4«-43 32nd Place, LEGAL NOTICES laland Cty, N- Y-, has appled to the Drector o" the Dvson vl Alcoholc Beverage Control tor a lted Wholcaalu Lcence. The nae** and ruadeneer o all oltcey, drector tnd stoekhuders holdas" ten or ore per centu o Hto(.k are: Itaruc Jrody, Presdont, Zh button I J. S. f New York Cty, NHV Vork; Myrtle Duuuhu, Secretary-. Treasurer, -0 Bust 53r<l Sl M New Yure Cty, New York; Sdney K«e, V«e PreaftlMt, 4 K. &;tnl Street, New, Turk Cty, New York. Objectons f any, shouui be ade edately n wrtng- to Ht JJrec:- tor of the Dvson of Alt:oholo Beverage Control, lutf Ilayjnond Boulevard, Newark 2, New Jotey, JMarut Tvbaccu Co. r Inc. 4S-43 82d Place Luna nland Cty, N- V. (-8-2t Fees 4.4O IH'BUC \O f rch Not let* JK hereby gven that follow r aelon was taken on u]*» peals hoard by the Hoard of Adjustent, on June 5, J)7U: Anneal of Stone hongo, ltu\ for pe nufwon to erect u une-fal dwellng: at 2 Norandy Or ve pp«l of Iluren, l\ fur yon to tbt? tl g'h.rd.t ]) apart nont H ProHpect Street Orautcd. Appeal of Dana c.ast for son to I'xtcfl a one-faly ( at 72 jcotch Plans Avenue: Dened. Appeal of Hlt'hard C, and Annes- Jey C. tn*irk«r for p rk.^uj o extend a onr-fuly dwellng at 454 BtMH0n\outl Phue Granted, Apjcal of Central JerM'y Uank and Trust Cu, fur jprft&t to alter d exturul a t\v**-;-*lory buldng at 7-7* J3. Jn>«f Street. (J ran ted, ALSO The followng appeal whch wan heard at the eot Jg uf Aj)l 2), 970, and un whch decson was reserved: al of Kdu-arrt KJelKHl^r for on to erc*ct a nnv faly dwellng* tt BZ* AorrH Avenue - Dened. EIJKANOU K. SANFORIJ, Secretary* Hoard of Adjustent 0-8- Ket-s HKK0 MEAT SPECIALS Genune Sprng Legs of Lab 79c Ib. London Brol Flank Steak.29 Ib. Lab Chops Shoulder 99c Ib. Rb $.39 Ib. Lon $ 69 Ib. Lab Shanks.. 59c Ib. Lab Rblets.. 49c Ib. Iceberg Lettuce Fancy Yellow Peaches Fresh Green Bears IN A O PRODUCE QUALITY MEATS 763 MOUNTAIN AVE. SPRINGFIELD 25c head 39c Ib. 29c Ib. l Let Us Prepare A Personalzed Plantng Plan For Your Hoe "DO-IT-YOURSELF ANDSCAPERS" A NEW PLANTING SEASON IS HERE! Now you can have the aesthetc value of a professonally desgned plantng plan, and acheve savngs and the personal satsfacton that can only be attaned by dong your own work. Brng pctures, easureents, and detals of exstng trees and shrubs and we'll help you arrange a plantng that wll best sut your needs and your budget. A specal parents eetng was held Thursday nght n the audtoru of Lhe El Street School to organze a new p&nmt-t't'acler group for the school. Ths school, once known us the Frankln Annex, has been declared by the Board.of Educaton an ndependent school. Mrs. Dors S. Peterson has been naed ts prncpal as of July 3. Charles W. Jackson, prncpal of Frankln School, welcoed the parents. Followng nonatons fro the floor, Mrs. Wlla A. Burko Jr., Frankln PTA presdent, was elected to char the eetng. Mrs. Davd McCornack Jr. was elected secretary of the eetng. Followng dscusson, those present voted to becoe a P.T.O. Consttuton and by-laws were approved. Mrs. Davd Landale of 529 El St. was elected presdent. Other offcers nclude: M's. Neal Fan-ell, vce presdent; Mrs. McCornack, secretary, and Peter Kuhn, treasurer. The nonatng cottee headed by Mrs. Burke ncluded Mrs. Nor-al JBon.sall, Mrs. Clfford Booth, Mrs. Henry Clark Jr., Mrs. Donald Phllps, Mrs. Phlp Rotchford, wth Mrs. Peterson as advsor. A $250 stpend was presented to Mrs. bandale by Frankln treasurer, Kyle Mclntosh, fro the Frankln School PTA. Mrs. Peterson was ntroduced lo the group. Charles Mayer. Board of Educaton representatve for El Street School, also wa.s ntroduced. Itcfn-'slnMls wore served by Mrs. Donald Beeler, Mrs. Bonsall and Mrs. Rotchford. lesure footwear for Indoor/eutdoor casual shoe wth elastc sde gores for perfectft. Lnen hopsackng. Machne washable. -$7.50 per par ^STEUERNAGEL'S NURSERY LAWN and GARDEN, SUPPLIES 240SPRINGFIELD AVE., Mon. and THURS. 'tl 9 HOURS: Monday thru Saturday 8:00-6:00, Sunday 9:30-3:30, Closed Tuesdays HOURS: Wednesday and Frday evenngs 'Tl 8:30 "These days, a chld who knows the value of a dollar ust be ghty dscouraged." 264 E. Broad St., Westfeld AD J

9 -. * ' " " * - *... <$J.) LE4DER, THURSDAY, JfWNE 8, 970 See. 2, Page I Socal Club News of the Week f/e Westfeld Area Classc Stutlo MRS. LEKOY GlEE'R ('Bonne Lee Cox) JI tf SCRIBNEH WELflJS Suzanne Cox) Daughters of Mr. and Ms. W. R. Cox Are Marred Here n Double Weddng rb The Qjtoadox Beauty rt«churah was tfle scene Saturday afternoon of Khe wecmng of two 'Mrs. Greet strewed flower pettate "HeJather «-. rjas as flower grl for Los Van Doren, dnnng Uhe caraony. Mrs. Report, Class of966 at Westfeld Hgh School, s a graduate of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. before heal as she walked to the Hoy Cox of 626 Baulevfart. Mrs. Wells* rkg bearers were Mas. Harvey, a 968 graduate of Ar Force Nurse, W^stleM H gh Sdhool, atteded Colorado Stale Unversty where she Mfes Bonntte Lee Oox, the her husband's nephews, Logan and IMtdhgan State UM'verstty where w*as a eber of Ch Oega sororty and presdent of the Lttle Sg- daughter, beldae the brde of Le-Greg Jdhq^aa of Lawtton. Marred n Texas Hoy Greer, a recent graduate of George y;dpone of Phladelpha G/le lajancd n textles. Her husbard, Ctoss of 967 at as, woan's auxlary to Sga Wetstanster Theologcal Senary, served as! Ik. Oreer'ts best rdar and t. He s the son of Mr. Mfce Sortfbper was best an for hs SchooQ, 5 a senor alt Rut- Fanwootl Uent. Lots Van Doren, Qh fraternty. She s now nternng n Denver n occupatonal therapy. rd Mrs. Al'vfon. Gtreetr of Rosebung, r. Wells. Gnobsen Ulvesty whe'e he s a physcal eduoamlon ajor and a e-en of 2 Crest I-/ane and the Me The couple wll lve n Denver daughter of Mrs, Ea Van Dor- Oregon. were WdlMjto It. Cbx, Jr., bnother Mss Suzanne Cox, second daughter of Mr. asd Mrs. Cox, was wedcap Hlt Pa., Gftarl<& of the brjdels; Bd A<tforn Jr. of ber of Delta K)a>pa Bpston lnatern^ty. May 20 at Lackland Adtr F<H"ce Unversty of Colorado Medcal George W. Van Doren, was arred where Mr. Repert wll enter the to J Saralhner Wells, a setaxrd Cxag Ro)w«t Se Johnson (Aftar a trp to San Juan, Puerto ase, San Aflono, Texas,fco Leut. year dentjal student at the Uraver- K. 5 Ph'Ilp H. RpynoMs of Maron, III. Rku), We couple wll resde n sly of Karate add son of Mr. B«a Dr. Jayjj E. Attans gave 'a ser-hsgblanld Park. The cereony was pe^ontned by Leut. Col. Joe L. Morrs, Ar Force Scarfbrer Wells of Nofan, Okla. Mrs. Grreer wore a prncess Stylo gown of can'dlelght satn wth applques of Aercan laoe a<nk a pll foox hat of atcmng la'ce wtoch (held a fngeclp veal. She canm her Bble an'd a sngle whte rose. IBeOgu la'ce tajrncd the short of M. Wells' Whte orgown. A clap of atchng lace held a full ve>l of FVonch lduston coverng- her chapel bran. She cattad a rasegay of Whte sonette bdjfore the double rng cereones prafronrned by the Rev. Itobetrt L. AM. A dwr recepton wals held k the Holday Inn, KenlwclrU. M-r. and Mrs. G*reer wll re&fde n Ph'ladeEpllua awaeug dnster!al Mr. ard Mrs r. "WeJls lve KJanSals!ty. Earns. Mss Mazur Speaks dng Vows at W. Harvey Weds Mss McCabe, Forer Resdent P^tar WWann Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wlfan J. Hlarvey ol 4 Carol R&» was aed Satunday to Mfes Manha A^'ne Mb- Oabe, daw'g^ter of Mr. ad Mra. M P. MoOabe of WetsMake, Ofo, forjbrly of WystfLeM. T h e. Hev. SaHvatore Ttaglaren eelefbotated the npmal ass at Hofly TbnOby Rorrta OaRhoadc Duroh. A recepton lol'lowed tat fthe Kng George Inn, W&rrbn. Escorted to (be ajtar by' her fa- Wer, the brme wore a gow of slk orgaaza land Ventse llace l^y Ohrstos flor Ga'la. Hw:.nwbt&wng headdress held a long lluson vel. She oartnufd a bouquet of whlte asnd yellow dases. Mss Sally MJcIaea-ney was ad of honor ad bumesads were Mss Lnda Hannalhlan, a cous'n of tle bt$d&g, andm'ss Mary Mc- Oafoe, sser of the bnlde. Tlhetr casrjun^ss of navy vodle traed wtj whte Shffl e!bao!jde( n y were accented by bouquets «f yellow a>nd wf'te dases. DavM Wa^ht sewed as best an. Ustas wene P«apok McOabe, brdther of the l>d'de; Davud Harvey and Rdbet Ifavey, buoters of tf brdegroo. Oh rstopher Harvey, ther younger brother was altar boy XQSGB. " Mss Donnk Beth Cox,-;rtad.'of honor for her ssters, Wa!s -ajtltu^ed n whte dotted Swulss over tnnc(u»fee Lacjyof Louraes wl a refd, Satn sash. Her costue w a s. a'ccen'tetl by a bouquet of Mountansde M ss' Carolne Aercan: Belaty roses w'tl baby's JosEphne jma-zur, daughter * of M-r, toreath. and Mrs. Josanh Mazur of 75 Sun- Other, laltt-e.'dcvnls ' 'Were the rse Pkwy. bectee the brtdo Sunodoro LewB W^atens, son ",-.:-' 'brdes' cousns, Mfss PlaeTa R-echert, of Rye, N.Y., Mrs. George of Mr. a Mrs. Peter Waltera of HuntSt of Font Bragg, N.C., Mrs. Plbnfeld Douglas Davson of Wesfc Chester, Offclatdk at the nuptals n Our ^..,.,.,,_.,...,,, Pa., Mss Susa'n Qox of Pdttsbu'gfo, La^y of ourdes Church wa! s the tl - ; :f p ll Mss Artdrefa 'Melnger off Font Rev. RaWran'd Aurrack. A'fter a re- lllllll S S^K 'Lauderdale; afeo Mr. Wells's- sfter, Mrs, Sa Johnson of Lawton, Ue couple kft for a weddng trp cepw on nl Ihe Mffuntanlsde Inn, OMa. Wth Ihe-h- turquose dabbed to New Ergland and Canada. TheyMRS. PETER WI'IMAM HARVEY Swss gowns and whte safetes, IJhey w'll lve - Pskfctflaway. (Martha Anne IMcOabe) carred Blbdeg and Aercan Ma of hon'ar Was Mx&s Nlancy Br'desto'afds were Mss Mdzu", sster of the brde, The TURN-STYLE - Antques and Second Hand Furnture Bought & Sold Estate Sales Managed,707 E. Second St. l... Scotch Plans Opeft \ A.M. fo 5 P.M, r ' Jane Boardan Wed n Candlelght Cereony to Wlla B. Repert McOutc-leo Studos MRvS. WIILIJM'M B. REPERT (Jane Porter Boardan) IllKllllIl Court Trnty ; Wns ' -. < - '. ' : \ \ ' - - I.,''. ' :. ',''' -''-; ' -- '-'-' '.-. '- '. -.:' " '-'".' ; _ >. -! ' ' <. L - '. - -\ ''-'-'-',;- ; '-, - - L J, ' - / ' ' '. :-.. ; -.' L L ^ ' '. ' "'.-...'. -..', '. r,.-. Ln.. ;.. -.:. -. r H > M '.. '.. : '. -. ^ \ -:-:.:.. l$0 W-: :: ' - v I-: -\M^WS^:SB^. t '& : M Is Class Marshal and M'ss Jjenny Walters, s'stea- of the brdeg " loo. Jofeeph Mazur, te Julette Cleens was arshal for br"me*a brme'-s brajtler, was best an andthe School of Nursng n graduaton ushers..wetre Paul Pass'afne and exercses at Georgetown Unversty, conventon, Seattle, Washngton, n Thaddeus Monkla. Washngton, D.C, where she was July. (Mrs. Wa ters was gradu'ated has class presdent. The daughter of Installaton of offcers wll take froh Newark SUate College Mrs. Walter C. Cleens of 92 Fanwood A've., she receved a B.S.N. feld Rescue Squad Buld-ng, Sprng place at 8 p.. ths evenng n West- vv^here she ajorcd n early chldhood educatfon. Her buswand, a student at Unon Ccunlty Volcata»n ; al degree and s now on the staff of St. Mrs. Vncent Noonan, dstrct Overlook Hosptal, Sut. deputy, wll be nstallng offcer. and TecHcal Idsttute, Scotch Plaxnls, s jjonploycd by HPL Jersey '.W _- Co. AffenUs 50*h Reunon Mrs. Da [d Roberts attended the 50th reunon ftastr week of her R'adclffe College class n Cabrdge, Mass. & p* frysj-.-c w -- - *-.-*. ~M & &<&&.-»:-> '} :.--: 'w '&:*& '/>.-:. -. b->.- ; : >.?*: % ^* Mss Jane Porter Bua'dnan was arrod n a uand-ieght cereony Frday evenng n tle Frst Congregatonal Church to Wlla Bonner Heperl of Albuquerque, N. Mex. Alan L Burnley, Kent State Student, Wed n Mchgan Alan L. Burnley, son of Mr. and M. Stuart. L. Burn]ey of 2U7 Hazel Ave., was arred Saturday after- The Rev. Le-oy Stanford offcated noon to Mss Joanne at the eght o'clock nuptals. A recepton was held at Echo, hake K. ItujeforgLsen of Ann Arbor, Mch. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Country Club. The two o'clock cereony n Trn- Evangelcal Lutheran Church, The brde, d^ugltl.er of Mr. andy Mrs. Herbert W". Board-an of 54Ann Arbor, was perfored by the Colonal Ave., was escorted to thehcv. Rchard I. Pres Jt was followed by a recepton n the church. a'tar by her father. Her peau d-e soe gown and chapel tran had applques of AJencon lace. The sall gown wth bshop sleeves and a Te brde wore a slk organza pllbox hat whch hew her fngertp (ran recbrodercd wth Vense vel was covered wth antque lace lace. She carred a cascade of roses wfcrn at ther weddngs by her other, grandother and great-grandother. She carred a bouquet of dases and baby's breath. and nature carnatons. Mss Kathleen Ingcbrgtsen was her sster's ad of honor. Brdesads were Mss Nancy IngebrgN Mss Ann Boardan, her sster's sen ' anotfrer sster, and Mss Donha honor attendant, wore an Epre J - l^ayer of Traverse Cty, Mdch. ~ IIT I. n» j. t - ' style gown of nt green Sak whch was accented by a bouquet of yellow dases. Slarly costued were the brdesads, Mss Oyna Barnes, M Cyntha Brown and Mss Deborah Waterhouse. Mchael L. Teague of Chcopee Falls, Mass., served as best n'an. Ushers were Russell D. Boardan, the brde's brother, Wlla and Davd Wley of Latha, N.Y., cousns of the brdegroo. School n Septeber. The son of Mrs. Albert J, Ercus of Albuquerque and Dr. Rchard W. Repert of Austn, Tex,, he was educated at Durango (Colo.) Hgh School, New Mexco Mltary Insttute and Colo- The brde, an aluna of Scotch Pta'os-Fanwootd Hgh School, s a rado State Unversty. He has been graduate also of Washngton D.C. dong graduate work at the Unversty ths year. Mr. Repert s a past Hosptal Center Sohao of Nurdng. Sla s statoned at W ; presdent of Sga Ch fraternty. lford Hall.USAF Medoal Center, San AnCoo. Pre nuptal partes were gven by Her husband s the son of Mrs. Mrs. Robert P. Barnes and her Louse Roynolds and daughter, Mss Cyntha Barnes; by Royotds, both of Maouon. le smr. and Mrs, John H. BuHngae gra'duate of Soulthorn Ifcate III, by Mrs. C. Rchard Waterhouse, UnveTsty where he joned Tau Mss Deborah Waterhouse, Mrs. Av- KJappa Eps'lon fnatarnty and wasthur Brown and Mss Cyntha tough the ATOOTC Brown. He "s a'l^o. servng w&.:,*hfr Ar Ponce n TexaS:: ;, *.,at< Mrs; Herbert Gernent of The newlywot'ds are resdng* ; Verron and the brdesafd's Texas. State Awards Court Trnty 337, Catholc Daughters of Aerca, receved two frst place awards at the recent State Conventon n Atlantc Cty; A/ward of Mert for chantes and ost dversfed dsplay, exhbts dvson. Its onthly bulletn won second place and ts publcty press book, honorable enton. Indvdual honors were receved by Mrs. Henry P. Townsend, sx years servce award, and Mrs. Woodrow Wlson who was elected alternate delegate to the natonal M, - t. '. *>.., './ -'- ^ W-WAf. -\.,'^".-.V. - ->.*-'.-. :-!->»*«: ,-. -r- - A:* s/ >:--6* ;M;S -j-.'> S+.V+'.- oafe :^:^>:?.'.,-- A W $ $..". A'r\-.- :-«:-:>*^">:-_ M : :*,- ;< : :.?:*?:-: : :<' 4 ««V * J n. r^. - - W:;: ss s&sk (!«/ w ->2 w-.-- >?^ \W,±'X &'-S'- s & ;:«* luncheon by Mrs. Rayond F. Sthy Entertanng at a brunch Frday for the weddng party and out Oho. of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sauel McCaulley, Mr. and Mrs, John Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Sauel M. Knney Jr. W'l ther costues of turquose blue crepe they carred bouquetsof pnk and whte carnatons. Werner C. Lndqust of Eucld, Oho, was best an. Barry Sbul of Cleveland and Robert Dttenber of Troy, Mch., were the ushers. Paler MRS. ALAN L. BURNLEY Mrs. Burnley receved a degree n eleentary educaton fro Eastern Mchgan Unversty, Ypslant. Her dnner was hosted husband attends Kent State Unversty and s a flght nstructor at Lost Natons Arport, Wllougftby, Oho. The couple wll lve n Eucld, EARLY COPY IS APPRECIATED Sut French School "OTHER LANGUAGES" CONVERSATIONAL - INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION ALL LEVELS - ALL AGES EXPERT INSTRUCTION BY NATIVE HIGHLY EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Reasonable Rates 3 Beechwood Rd., Sut Call Coe In! See Our Fne Selecton of GUFIS Fancee NANCY W. TRMBUZ Mss Nancy Trble Becoes Engaged Announcoent has been ade; of tje engageent of Mss Nancy W. Trble, daughter of Mrs. Davd W. Trble of 20 Dckson Dr. and the late Mr. Trble, to Allan J. g. Mr. Rosng s te.son of and Mrs, Sanfc«*d L. Rosng Md. Cakes Cakes, Logs, Tarts, aka yeurbtouflful to Wo Wed Creatons,' Specaltes The hrcte-ekl-, a 968 of Wesfeld H^h Sdool, s a jtn#r rrnjorng 'no ats at Syracuse Unve?\s.ly. She s a of Alpha Z D&j soro'ty. oler s cctor of The Westfeld Leader. Mr. Rowng was graduated fro PkesvlJe, Md., Hgh School and s a fourth year nd-j^lna! arts ajor at Sytr-dcwH} Unv-crtMy. A eber of te U.S. A-ry lleserve Corps, lo wll report July 5 for actve dv/y at Fol Brn^'g, N.C. He s a J nuber of Bcla c-l u P ft&ler- Jy. No dale rao Jje' set for tle weddng. PROTECT YOU R 9 \J t% ^.< STORE WITH A MASTER FURRIER Reodelng Relnng FURS - LEATHER CLOTH - SUEDE MAN-MADE "FURS" DON'T RETIRE THAT TIRED OLD FUR- REMODEL IT! Open Mon. Eve tll 9 P.M. Sundaes, Splts, Shakes, Canes, Noveltes Soft and Hard Ice Crea HOMEA/IADE QUALITY, VALUE HELLS s an ndependent aker of qualty ce crea, 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., Gve h for FATHER'S DAY! /* ->^ At last, a fcatherlght nylon 3-suter that fceeps trousers n perfect press and jackets wrnmc-frce throughout your travels. Folds n half for easy carryng hangs full length n dosec or car. Between trps t folds "wafer thn for Cby storage. Choose yours n black, A,-X green or tanner nylon. The ost sensble travel nvestent you can ake. And onlyj 9.50 For FATHER'S DAY Instead ore flowers Words specal say a son let are rnged wth a Marcus daond A Marcus daond Is excltfng. exctng, It t sparwes. H. II dazzfefc It attracts e*» ctlne ctng people. neodle. Ask our Daond Consultant to show-vou you our great creat collecton. He won't lust sell you a daond. He'll.tell-you about Its nner call lon, secrets. He'll show you the qualty. He'll advlso you as to prce. When he's -fnshed Isned you'll know Knew why exctnc exctng young poopts DBODIS coa to Marcus for ther daonds. Large Selecton of Cards, Too! Jeannette's Gft Shop ~? V Prced fro $250 to $,5GD. Marqus a daond shown $300. Headquarters for Hallark Cards and Barncn Candy South Westfeld CHARGE OR BUDGET PLAN FREE GIFT WRAPPING JEWELERS ***** DELIVERY 206 E. BROAD ST., ALSO RUTHERFORD RIDGEWOOD HACKENSACK MdRRISTOWN 227 E Broad Street Rear Entrance to Muncpal Parkng Lot OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS jafg s Central Avenue, Westfeld Phone: FREE CUSTOMER PARKING IN OUR LOT AT 32 ELMER STREET

10 Vsge THE WEBTWtBtn <NJ.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 970 Wardlaw Country Day School INMAN AVENUE EDISON, N. J. ADJACENT TO PLAINFIELD COUNTRY CLUB 970 SUMMER SESSION JUNE 24th - AUGUST 6th OFFERING REVIEW AND CREDIT COURSES IN ALL HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS * * * * * Enrchent Courses n Developental Readng and Meory Tranng Under the Drecton of Creatve Learnng Systes, Inc. * * * * * MUSIC-DRAMATIC ARTS-DRIVER EDUCATION JUNIOR AND SENIOR LIFESAVING * * * * ATHLETIC CLINICS IN BASKETBALL-FOOTBALL WRESTLING-SOCCER-SWIMMING Swng Pool Avalable to Partcpants n All Progras FOR INFORMATION CALL Fully Accredted by New Jersey Dept. of Educaton STORKCORNER parens ate of Ttanas, Maur and Bran. \ A * * A son, Mdhael Davd, Was bora I June 9 at MuJhlenbarg HospHJal to! Mr. and Mrfc*. Lawrence W. Lark L announo» the bnh June 5 atol 35 Forest Hlls Way, MJounha- Mr. and Mrs. Walla T, Jackson I Overlook llosp-tal of a son, Law-sde. Ther ollher d'dron are Uaa! rcvc Wlla. Thpy arc pfckrats ad To. Ms. Jackson s tlhe foa - dlv of Uvo g-rl.s. Helen and Mc- er Mss tsa Weaver, daughter : cf Mr. ad Mas. Er-nes-t E. Wdaver Jr. of 632 Sunwt Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. George L. McOann k * * Mr. and Ars, rfrarlus IOnsor of )0 Cory PI. bocutx parents June, '?' ull f:l? arrval of Robert Srott ot ' Bawbw% Conn., fornedy of al Owrlouk Hosptal. Westfkld, announce t ll e bnlh of * A A Jennfer Tor a. Bora June 7, she Carolyn.Mare s the nae Mr., jons Selan, MaltMeon, Kevn, Meg- an aild and Mrs. Thoas C. Doyle of 805 ' hfa' dnj? St." have gven to lle-acb JUI LI -nl LT whj was born Overlook Hosptal. They EARLY COPY IS APPRECIATED HEATING ~ "AUT CONDITIONING FUEL OIL 474 NORTH AVE. E,. ADaw Busness Establshed by F. B. McDowell 928 Betrothed School of Nuu&lng, Tsboo. Mr. Enxteben, an ataaus of Maa Mftbary Adadey, Us a junor at W. Vk<gk. McHughs Celebrate 60fh Weddng A gatherng was held Sunday at QVEns. Jdh Csay of 904 Penosylthe hoe of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Me- waa Avenae, to I'Tnedrrc NevlUe Hugh Jr. to celebrate the 60# weddng, annversary of Mr. MqHugJ's J& A. Esdelnan Jr., of Hgh Esfaek, son of W. and U. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mc- PrA, N.C, took place Sunscay. Hugh of 768 Warren St. Mr. McHugh and the forer Grace McICnley were arred June % 90 n Toledo, Oho. In 96 the couple oved to Detrot, Mch. where Mr. McHufh. joned the Solway Process Co. He was transferred East n 927 and took up resdence n Westfeld. Mr. McHugh retred as assstant general traffc anager JEAN-MARIE KRONOKE of the Solvay Proce-ss Bv. of Alled Checal n 953. Jeanare Kronclce Besdes ther son n Westfed, the McIIugh's lave two daugmer^, Mrs. R. W. Harper of Colls'Neck, Is Fancee Mrs. D. J. Gerdes of Berkeley Heghts and a son, R. G. McHugh/ of Lake Forest, JH. The'e are eght Mr. antd Mrs; Eugene A, Kroncke grandehklren and three greatgrandchldren. of 74 Wettfeld Ave, annotuuee tse engsageejt of tfher kaug!ter, Jcanarc, to Kenneth Erxleben, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frederck Receves Law Degree Erxteben of Ettdabetfh. Jaes F, Waehler of Ay 0r. MttBs Knondse, a gna&ttate of JxAy has been gnanted a jurs doctor degree by Georgetown Unversty's Trnty Hgh Sclol, wll begn "her slufe n the fall at St..Rrfands School of haw Double Rng Rte Jons Mss Czarny, F. N. Eshelan The &rfa e of Ms Rwtta Caaaw, cbugslter o^ Mr. and The Rev. Dr. FVedarck E. Otrstdaa aflblcfaled ts two o'clotk doable rg cereanoy n Uhe PneBbyteran Ohtuah. A r^cepffan M- U Gven n anage 3^ her Hatflea*, the btm& wone a gown of slk ongaaaa bunnn^a wth nfabotned Vese lace. Her dkapel trtan aod latnfflla w«i netne tdg&d wh rrfa&k&g l$ee. Slue darded a whte payetook and casoade o& Mas. Janues A. Mansno of AnuHdale, Va. was her jjteber's atrson cf JGKr. BrM&stend were Mss Carol U*nd of Fot Worth, :, a oous'n of tle brde; Mrs. Krnt Ktototz of H5$h Pont, Mss Dunr atnd Mass Tna Savage. Nancy Lynn- Manna no, ] the bdde's nfelce, was junto bdesad. WUfl ther gowns of Nle green dhfton nsled wtll rb- '&& : -r. r.!-ts ^t-^, ;:v =^ ;*< *- ". :_ A.,.,rv-.: -- = rs» ^.j^ -f %?W y, Kl./.\^-~-^--r \& '. - %. 4-' -. - { ^ "^ -' '-"''V, ' v---/ ^"^ ft» '. -T ' - --Vf"^"':.& ' _»- ^ MRS. FREDRIC N. ESHEMAN (Ivaren Ruth Czarny) boned Vcnso lace, dlhey' wore a'tchng pcture Hals and darned buskcls of whte and yellow dases. seut Koonltz or Hgh Pont served, as bostt. nuan. Uslerte were Nch'olson Nevlle, Jr. of BnfleM, N.C, a cousn of. tle brdegnofo; Jaes A. Maj'^o of Annaldale, Don Byedy and Bany Byenly, bolh of Hgt Pont. Robert: Jafln C^arny, tlle br'da's brother, was junor Breeze Through Suer... look crsp, cool and great n these suer casuals... Tr sunny favortes ake color accents wth contrast and deta s.. EdlelrnkM, a 966 graduate of Weslfeld llgl Sclool, her AOT do^to art n May fro ITg'J Pont where she was a albor of Kappa Delta SOWly. Mr. Esheknan, an elufc of Cenftral Hgh Sdhool, Hgh Pont, allede-d Hgh Pwnt CcE^ge where h-o was a ebcr of Labda Ol' AlpQa fnalen*nty. He s studyng now n Uhe School of Fhawnlaoy at Ht? Untvensty of North Garolwa, OlAap^l Hll Mr, and M. Jcln A. EshelE, grandpatens of the bddegtxun, enfcetaued at a pre-nuphal kntcheon at Ule Eerywood Ooulbry Okb, Hgll, Pokt. A pre-tondal shower was also gven by Mass Sasan DUIIT. The brde groo's parents hosted a rchea^al dnar at the Staga touse Inn, Scot'eh Pteans. (Mr. and MJ\S. Eshean are on a weddng trp to Nassau n tle B-aVanlas.?..,* Sr**-J ""S ' J V-..'T ll % '.-*h?:v-; v :;;/ :*v=f.-: x: -" :r-.-,-&*'., -^ n * ' ^. Earns Law Degree Fro Forclha ^_ J J J <J ->: --'-, > -.. ^ '.- r..» - - / P I T 4 Capt Bolbert W. WartMng, U.S. Awy, son of' Mr, s'd Mas. Bent T. Worthng. o*f 605 NoWood Dnvc, lvas receved Ixs doctor of law degree fro Ford'h'a Un'er&ty School of Law. The ary pla'ccd h on excess leave status to albtend law school where he was a eber of tle Moot,.Oourt Toa and argued n the "Suttolad Cup copetton, WasMrrgton, D.C., and n the Nla- 't'ojal Moolt Cou' Teaan copetton. "Worllhug, a eanfber of Ph Alpda Delta lawfoaternlsty,was v'oe of the senfer dlass. He an anus of WestCteJd Hgfl Selto ad St. Pe!t.o*'s Cofflege. FONDUE IS FUNAT MEDICI'S RESTAURANT Q. IT'S A WHAT? A. A FONDUE FORK! Q. A FONDUE WHAT? Fro the left: Irsh lnen, patch pockets, large pearlzed atchng buttons, 2 back pleats and half belt. $ Q. SPELLIT? A. F-O-N-D-U-E Q. SO WHAT'S FO.NDUE? A.Hon }...t%. latent thng fro >*y tho I'onnenl.. Kucoulonl thrp.- lvt gnon, sx exogc Kauco.% a d'i-ous salad, acaron and chrew -* all * lopped off b> cherres jublee and we do the coukng to our losc rght at our table. 00% dacron polyester crepe; 2 tone, large patch pockets. Back zp; tred wth off whte bas an neck; belt and botto. $ % dacron polyester crepe; button front; buttons have rhnestone centers; self-te belt, sea pockets. $ CURIOUS ABOUT FOXDCE? TRY THIS NEW EXPERIENCE ONLYAT... Irsh lnen; 2 tone patch pockets, self-le belt; back zp. 5 colors. $ W ane ---.-\- >-,' -,-r -:- -"-. -r * ~- ^ " A ^ J ^ > ^ ^ " " \ - " ^ - J - I ^ l < ^ -- ^l \ ' \ ^ L h^j I^-"I u S' ' 'J ^"J^ ^ " - ^ K " -.-. RESTWMUT COCKTULLOVHfC Open 7 Days luncheon 2 to 2 Dnner 5 to Cocktal Hour wth. Hors D'Oeuvres 5:00-6:30 - M -'.., - ), --: * -;, j- -. I -: Gentral Avenue...Custoer Parkng fro 32 Eler.' * "." -, _ I - - f. r - - r - * r LVDp SC>2722 FONDUE WILL BE SERVED FATHER'S DAY,,, -r. y

11 Lades Day Out Fetes Course Instructors At Tea The Lades Day Oyt Cottee entertaned course nstructors at a tea Thursday, at the YWCA. Mrs, Hoer Clnch, cottee charan, ntroduced the guests, Mrs. H. S. Fwllerton was n charge of hosptaly.,. In the 25 classes presented durng the sprng- sesson there were 33 regstrants.-brochures wll be aled Sept. 6 for the Ml.sesson whka wll open the week of Sept. 28 wth ost closes runnng _ for eght weeks. There are three sessons a -l.!<?*-.<:*- p Gwnxn&tee &her& are Mes- <fe.es Roland B. Cook, Hoer S. Clnch, J. A'Hegro, J, T. Afbos, U Weston Anderson, Robert-J. Arnold, R. B. BaHl.C. Ber^ust, (Sprtes E. Brown, R. Buntng, E. F&rrar, 5. Fowfer, Herbert L. Fnapwedd, H- S. Fufflerton. Also, Mesdees L. M. Greenberg, J. Baertden, W'lALa Harbgan, J. C. Moran, E. K. Mulen, W. NuJn, H, Qsterah, Ers- Idne Snclar, Wlla Trawley, Koger. Toussat, Jaes Voorhees, J. Rchard Wess, A. R. Wnch, M. Wbodtord, E. Young and the Msses Margaret Detrch and Mldred Fscher. '. '" Fne Drapery Dry Cleanng (A Defnton) J. R. SHERMAN & CO.\j r 'shfr'nwn a toh^n^h : Frst nae n drapery dry cleanng snce 99 2: Nae appled to exclusve achnery used n the cleanng and refnshng of draperes 3: Developer of the new^exactofnsh"* Consdered by knowledgeable people as the"best n thebu^ness" J. R. Sheran & Co. 895 BERGEN ST., NEWARK, ft J. * Call For A Free Estate Vonstop Weddng Servce When you bought the engageent rng, you eounted on us for the best value and the hghest qualty. When you bought your weddng rngs, you eounted on us for an outstandng varety of the best crafted rngs. Would we let you down now? Count on Martn Jewelers for the rght gfts for the weddng party '»: VJr f(wk 5=5 * n -? : * To ake thngs easer for you, we've grouped 23 outstandng gft deas for brdesads and ushers n one unt. But f you don't see exactly what you want n that unt, we have dozens of other suggestons. Just ask us 2 As seen n Brde's, Modern Brda A.Engraveable Dsc Pn, 2K GF..$7,50 B, Fed. Cultured Pearl Earrngs, 4K $ Z.5O C. Key Protector-locks, separates $5.00!). Sterlng To Tack wth daond $3-50 E.4K engravcable To Tact $G.5O F. Cultured Pearl T«Tack, lk Gold... I $7.50 Others fro $3.8S-alI Gft-boxed MASTER CHARGE, HANDI-CHARGE, PERSONAL CHARGE, L ' BUDGET AND LAY-A-WAY PLANS YOUR x.tr oaua ELM & QUIMBY STS. AD #?/ r OTHER STORES IN CRANFORD & PLANFIELD Store Hours: MOE. 9 to 9 Tueo, thru Sat. 9 to 5:30 on ows n Of Stephane Stevenson, Mn Curts Petro MRS. W. THOMAS CURTIS (Stephane Ann Stevenson) Welcoe Wagon Adds New Mebers Eleven new e!>ers joned te Westfcld Welcoe Wagon Glab n May. They are Mestfaes John Akerly, Charles Betz, Donald Hastngs, Alan Lowe, Edward Koch, Rod Htt, Goran Oney, Rudolph Pegoraro, Joseph Ronco, Lous Travers and Rchard Powell. Woen who have been resdents of West!eld or less than a year ay confcaat Mrs. Jeroe Burns, 9 Stonelegh Pk., for ore nforaton, The club's onthly luncheon wll be toorrow at the Old MM Inn, Bernardsvdlle. Mrs. Ronn Burnette wjl presde. Mrs. John Sereyer, hostess for Frday's eetng, announced that ebers and ther husbands are nvted to a pool party and pcnc June 27 at Mr. and Mrs. Jtack Mtchell's, 77 Rarehester Way. THe board wll eet July 3 at Mrs. Byron Martn's, 02 Cranford Ave. Go to The Presbyfteffflatt Ctardh wlas tte settlng Safcurtay ataaom Jar the (weddng of Mss Stepflane A Stevenson, daughter of Mr. ax*d Ml's. Herbert E. Stevenson off 563 Hfehfeunr Ave, to W. Thosas Oudus of Potaac, MkJ. The Rev, Dr. FYedrck E. Olvrst&ao opa'ajtdd alt the dotwe rtng cereony whah wlas MUtotw^d' ^ a recepllaoa at the boe of the trade's Jarenftf. A^bor a weddlng trp to Nagg's Ifead, N.C., tle couple wl Mve n Kenstgltan., Md. 'Escorted to the altlar by her father, te brde w'o'e a g and drrapel tra&n of slk organza applqugd wth Alsnjean lace. She csatrred g botuqu<a of Mafktre oatnnaroses ank wore pnk MrMxag Hoses n ler lar. Ilea- honjotr atten^daaut, Mss Ve Jasne Mason of RadBoad, %., wone a slk gown of sweeftoaat pnk accented wth oss green vejvet and a nvatdhdug pnk Ddor helald bow. Sne cated a bouquet «f J'KJses shadng fro lght prnks to beauy bones. Wflla Itee& Curts of Cuberland, Md. sea^v^d as best an or ls cousn. UsQeHs were J«none Teras of Andore, Pa., EMxaher Cooke of Waahngto, D.C. and Stephen Mbtnow of Arngbon, Va, Mr. and M. Mlx T. Cfc parents of the bdd ; egr.oo, exesrtalned the wedfdng party ajd out of tawn guests fouowdflg tho relhearsal at Staffer's n Short UMs. Mrs. Crfcs, a gradtrate of West- feld H^h School, receved her badelor's degree fro Wells OUege and her astujr's degree fro, the School of rnlernaltjttrnal Servlce of the Aerd'oan Unvarstty, Walslhngtx, D.C. She has >oea edeoted to tle rtataona! poktcal s^fffce honovay fraleaty. S3e spent hfear Jor Yoar Abnuad at L'lnsttut The Desk & Derrck Olub of Northern New Jersey wll hotel ts n- d'eundes Poltaqxes, Pasr^s, Ece. abeth Feldner of Greenfeld, Wse, Mr. Cunts Is recevng Ms degree n econ'o-cs fro the Aerstallaton dnner Monday at the Wnleld Scott Hotel, Elzabeth. can Unversfty and s also attcdng George Wadngfcon Uv&nslty Desk & Derrck s a natonal organzaton of woen eployed n wbere he s.,<toug dalnecfcdd resek'cdt n I3e dep'apt.ent of the Petroleu and AHed Industres. geology n the feud of He te a enber of Delta FhS (Stop beng a loser!) Jon the tens of thousands of fashonabe ~. woen who have had ther ears peree4 tffsu*- effortless, pnloss, rearkably nexpen- ;. sve >vay. At the orgnal Ear Percng Center. Then, you can start buldng a fne earrng wardrobe. And slop worryng about beng a loser! You ean be sure we have the largest, ost dverse collecton of perced earrngs too! Jonef Brandsc Is Future Brde Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. of 09 Sut Ave. announce the engageent of ther daughter, Janet Louse, to Steven Arthur Rsdce, &on of Mrs. Robert P, B&aven of Clfton, and the late Arthur C. Radce. (Mss Brandsa receved her btachelor's degree n French ths onth fro Syracuse Unversty, She wll begn -work toward her aster of arts degree n teachng ths suer at *he Unversty of Mbntpellcr, France, and wll contnue n the fall at Wcsleyan (Conn.) Unversty. Mr. -Ifcdce, also a June graduate of Syracuse Unversty, receved hs B,S. degree n televson-rado. A eber of the New Jersey Natonal Guard, he begn hs actve duty ths suer. A June )7 weddng s planned. JANET LOUISE HRAfOSMA Desk & Derrck Dnner efflton, foregn sevce honohaa-y, and Sga Oha fnaterrty. " I" A. calst Have you seen our buddng Boutque? All t Costs s $7.00 to stop the Graduate fro beng a dropout. Ears perced for just $2.00 wth any $5.00 purchase. Ears perced by a regstered nurse No appontent needed North Unon Ave. Cranford Closed Wednesday Open Thurs. 'tl 9 P.M. Gft certfcate avalable *-.: " -:-,-<. ^'. L. '.' -.'.-.-.-:--^.. ;»< :. -* ^!«?.«^3 A::KV Usng a specally patented, copletely sterle nstruent Orgnal \ - - r P MRS. DEIUEN R. ANDES (Shela Mary Gtynn) Shela M. Glynn _- l v Marred by Uncle In Plans Church Scotch Plans Mss Shela Mary CUynn was arred Saturday ornng by her uncle, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo J. Glynn to Dercn R. Anders of Washngton, D.C. The ten o'clock cereony n the Church of the Iaculate Heart of Mary was followed by a recepton at the Plaafeld Country Club, The brde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ttapfraed S. Glynn of 2045 Arrawwood Dr., was escorted to the atfcar by her father. Her honor attendant was Mrs. John MeCullen of Edson. Brdesads were Mss Elz- Mrs. Mchael Glynn of Cedar Knolls, the brde's sster-n-law; Mrs. Jaes Kennedy of Baltore, Mo., Mrs. Sauel Morrs of Brcktown and Mss Carol Stllwagon of North OaldweJl. Paul C. Andes of Santa Rosa, Calf., served as best 'an for hs brother. Usherng were Paul Noone of Iseln, Thoas Bonczek of Syracuse, N.Y. and Walter Zobro of Chcopee, Mass. Mrs, Andes receved her bachelor of scence degree fro St. Joseph College, Dvson of Nursng, and aster's degree n nursng fro Catholc Unversty, Washngton, D.C. r ^ Her husband s the son of Mrs. Ernest L. Andes of Washngton and the late-mr. Andes. He s workng toward hs Ph,D. n hgher educaton at Catholc Unversty where he earned hs B.S. and M.S. degrees n hstory. The couple wll lve n Bladensburg, Md. Pre nuptal showers were gven for the brde by Mrs. John McCullen and Mrs. Sauel Morrs. TAVERN ON THE HILl DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE- LUNCHEON & DINNERS BANQUET FACILITIES - BUFFET0INNERS DIAL StffleRtes fortte» V*. opet season. 82 ELM ST.Randal's Bg bold sandals the boy-look of now. Iported to Strde Rte (standards. So hey have the sae fne, qualty aterals and constructon you expect n all Strde Rte shoes. (Because Strde Rte akes sure. 'Ad they'll be ftted perfectly. Pecause we ake sure. THE TRIDE u, t % SHOE Coplete Lne of Orthopedc Shoes - C/ 54 SOHHIE BURN ROAD WAUHUHG U DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED We Keep ACCURATE RECORDS of All Fttngs Mal REMINDER CARDS Provde FREE SIZE CHECKUPS HANDI-CHARGE "Make Randpl's A Faly Affar" ADAMS Open Monday Evenngs nversary r Great values Iro our requbr stocks. borne celebrate wth us. After all you have ade t all possble and wl 7 thank you n Teenb and leq Wrxnqler **r v f ^^ WM Coate Parrh Outpt?> to* [OOfnjpO.4 A Flar For Furs l Crochet Sweater Vesta Wladentor Lhqerfe G. 0. KELLER'S says t wth servce. G. 0. KELLER'S Strdqht professonal furrers offer you coplete servcng for all types of furs, ncludng an-ade. Specalzng n cleanng and revtalzng, alteratons and repars, and Parrf Outfte the ultate n storage accoodatons... CO. KELLER'S Unad/ertfsed Sales F\na r l FURS STORED AT $4.00 ($00 VALUATION)» IP CLEANED BY US INCLUDES PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CALL PL 6-00O fnd take advantage of ths coplete fur servce today. better dry cleanng dnce 894 E. Broad SU PlAINFIBX-D Cor. South & IDlanfl 306 SoorsotSU Cor.'Wr.7tl& CUtun Gl,,.. -y*» -?r» -..,-.+ *\*r:**^;.f«to : QLcJlXX. JuCrtXXAJL 2 Quby St., Wesfefd AD 2-3 Man., Wed., Fr. Evenngs 'Tl 9 ', f "- ''~- ' ' '!

12 Newcoers The arts ;jnd K(_'e Mrs, S le dye ; Events d a r WMrw WJ.) JW«. w, w. <j.r\\y o \v~> 2.! "> p.!!. I o d.v J : co l!.- ccnh '''!'^ j)-n.s fur ; r!:nh.-jkc July! ; < lu JIunu:ran A-JI fren rub. C!;rk. JJr-nlur (or le- ' > " - Annual to Couples novce brdge wll be played toorrow n the hoes of Mr and Mrs. Donald Havens, 58! Parkvew Ave. and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Morgan, tl5 Forest Ave. The telephone coee wll f ;v 8:30 p.. June 23 at the.r> J-UpLsI Church and tour ts lades w-jng brto sroup wll ]:l;;.v \VH sd:y ;H Mrs...'. \7U!!IT'>, IKI Hnrson Av. Go? a Grpe? Wrle the Edtor Suer CLEARANCE Our store-wde suer clearance sale STARTS AT ONCE dresses, pants, skrts, skooters, swsuts, knts, blouses, rancoats, sprng coats, suts, pants sets, jupers, pantshfts, culottes, jackets, tuncs, pant tops, party dresses, scarves, jewelry, bags, belts, robes and gowns. 08 QUIAABY ST. Hcnd-Charge Shop Fr. & Mon. Eves 'Tl 9 Master Charge Un-Card or Open Your Convenent Personal Charge Account Presdent nacksuu- rlu''rno DEWEV RALNVIIXE X Ranvle Headng Opera Theatre For Second Ter Dewey Ranvle- of Woslfelcl Itas been reflected for a second ter gs presdent of Opera Theatre of New Jersey. At* last week's eetng. Vncent Vscegla, charan of the board of trustees', revewed as excellent (he progress ade durng the season. He noted the very favorable reacton fro the publc and fthe press as an ndcaton of [he growng pact of Opera Theatre upon the cultural scene n New Jersey. Artstc Drector, Alfredo Slpgn, outlned the schedule for four operas and two specals next year, to be staged at Syphony Hall, Newark. They are: "Tosca," Nov.7; "Don Govann," Jan. 0; "Caren," Feb. 7, and "II Trovatore." Apr. 25. Of specal nterest to chldren wll be a Chrstas.specal offerng of Hansel and Grete n Englsh Dec. 26 at 2 p.. The Easer Specal Mar. 6 wll be an opera on the Jfe of Chrst n Englsh. Brochures and tcket applcaton fors ay be requested by wrtng to Opera Theatre of New Jersey, Syphony Hall, 020 Broad St., Newark, or by callng the new, peranent offce of Opera Theatre of New Jersey at Syphony Hall, between the hours of 0 a.. and 2 noon. Mr. Ranvle announced that season tckets at reduced rates are gong fast, wth sales cong n at a rate doable that of last year. Season tcket holders are assured of the sae seats each year t they repurchase by July 5. Return for Vst Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Schulze pf Coluba, S.C, forer resdents, are vstng here untl the end of June; They wll be'n-great Brtan durng July and August. Woan's Club o Have Brdge Luncheon The f rat of four salad-luncheon brdg-s partes, sponsored by the nance CCJ rwtftoe of the Woan's Club of Westfel'd, wll be held Wednesday n the clubhouse. Luncheon wll be served a't 2:3fl p.. but guests nvay sta-t playng a! II a.. and -con'lnue arw UcJ. Arrangeents vt bo ade fo=r those unablo fo Tll a UuWc. The party s open to onvbens and tone'hlts but reswvu!t;s ust be nude, by cllfog the club- hcuse. Hs. Harrson Cory or Mrs. Guy L. QtLnn. Saturday Is Bag Day At Thrft Shop Stock fro all four roos jn the West-feld Servce League's Thrft Shop wll be sold-on Bag J>ay whcn No atter wldhor t s your wll be held Saturday fro 9 a.. youngest or oldest graduatng to 4 p.. Hags wll be sold for a school, a g s alway-s fun' l'o'" frends and faly. dollar n\ the door and ay be flled wth as uch erchandse as If the pahy s all younger folk, ble. 'ths reope.wll be a sure ht and The shop wll close after Bag Day, satsfy CVCJI (le ost ravenous June 20. accordng to charan Mrs. Barton Bschoff. It wll re-open Aug. 3. Out-of-Town Guests Attend Weddng Here The brdal party and out o' town guests were entertaned at brunch before the wcrdg"t>y Mr. and Mrs. George VV. Bauer. Mrs. Jaes C. Wlson was hostess at a dnner for out of town guests on Sunday evenng. Bucknell Award Wnner Joanne Fcdorocko, recpent of 'a B.A. degree at Bucknell Unversty's recent coenceent, was the wnner of one* of the senor przes, a Ph Beta Kappa Award "for conspcuously creatve acheveent n any feld." An Englsh ajor, she was honored for fve orgnal short stores. Her other s Mrs. Jcanettc Fodorocko. 673 Shackaaxon Dr. Socal Deadlne Stores of weddngs and engageents and pctures accon-; panyg the ust be n The. Leader offce the Monday before publcaton. Duplcate Wnners The regular separate.su-'do for novce vry, wll h} held :tt V, p.. ho oltb'lvouse. taurn'acv and a Spaghett Recpe Good for Party WALLACE SPAGHETTI 2 lbs. haburger 2 cans rvble corn 2 xtll pejjpcrs A less, sal large ca' j'oo lvos, ehopp-ed Out-of-town guests attendng the 2 goldoj ouro-us weddng Saturday of Mss Stephane Ann Stevenson to W. Thoas 4 cans condensed tonlo soup cup gted Pacsto Curts ncluded 'Mr. end Mrs. K. 2 leas. eh'h powder Jack Barns of Delnay Beach, Fla., Spce to lnnae wth: Mr. and Mrs, 'Fredrck B. Hetfeap jpaprka, Lolasco, wo'cps'tm'sh'ro of Indan Wells, Calf., Mr. and Mrs, 2 fw..vercell Harold E. Malony of Pnehunsl, 2 cloves g-arlc N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matlews of 'Boca Raton, Fla. t Mr, andwater. Addng a luble-spoon of ol Cook spaghot'u n bolng* s'alted Mrs. Wlla ftussefl Curts of to vv;lor, t wll keep spttffle-m fro Ilockvlle. Md., Mr. and Mrs. Har-clckngold Bowers of McLean, Va., Mss garlc, fry wth lbunghrger. Ulwp tnaon, pepper Betty Hardy of Washngton, O.C. and Robert Lelleu Jr. of Rockvllp. out groaso wth papar lo-wd, nv d-kn n coluuder. Add r&nna''n'ng p.^rcdlcnls, x well, put deesu on top, bake for 30 nutes n 350" oxen Scrvew 20. Serve n Unled lent-ars slv^o* chafng dsh. Other recpes n o w a\- ; a-lalj!e f-ee arc for "Garlc Bulcr for Frcnch S'our'dough Bread," "New England Royal Arrak Punch" "Brook Trcul Nbb Hll," a spefof FntO'r'.s Day. Foothll Club Charts Plans for Year Mo n la nsde Progras for the cong year were dscussed by Mrs. Edward Wolf at The Foothll Club's board eetng Thursday n the hoe of Mrs. Nol Glover, presdent. M's. Wolf and Mrs. Davd Chfld'den were co-ho.slcs.scs. umrs. Frank Trtschlcr, the club's representatve to the barqu^h's Daoutl Jublee observance, elaborated on the actvtes. The club wll have a booth nl Ihe Jublee's pcncfar Saturday, Sept. 2f. for ther Rake-Hoe Naes <»* * '*««"* Wnnng duplcate partners n. recent p*ay at the Woan's dub of Charen for Year Westfeld n 'r^t place posdtdons wc-rc Hery Crgler vv-lh Mrs. Esther Putz ad M's. Robert Ktrwn \v:u Mrs. Egon Wocr-k. d- t>f the Rake &nd Hoe Ckfo, has anounoed the oot- n se-coud place were Mr. and Mrs. Ja'Ofs Stw's and (Mr. and AH*. ItaJph Duntl; tlrd, Mrs. G-crg St:Kkn':dn. wth G^twge Hggs atd Jac-k Ncuss wlh Waller Ilo-f. ttse ctaronefl far te yteor. Tley 'OTB: Bfrts, Mra. JtaeB C. Carroll; nowsutucr, Ms. Faak J. Duga; couuty pnojetefs, Mre. August jm-ont; eonsa^va'dotk er-, Mats. HMlA^d J. Hgglns; aanghg, Ms. Ateaaader 0. McOoraslt; hdsborutau Mns. WIlaun V. Uautg&r; l-othjcutune, Hush VV. Trbtre, hosptaty, [deus A. HeftzBaff; Junor, Mns. M'^urce E. Mrs. any WhfstBaker. Also, U.brary, Mrs. Maurce E. Lntuwl; usnllw'slhp, M. VMw R. ftngea: p-ognaun, Mrs. Keneth R. Doreus, Mrs. Wlla A. Thafwley; Mrs. Call H. Fscher Jr.; telephone, JAns, Jo^e^O E. wfays and eans, Mas. It. OhrsUanson; <wa!ysde, d entesy, Ms. Cart R. Sltta: Mns. R}c<lajrv M. Hays; cover, cle^gn, Mrs. Tdbsble,. N&w lortoea^; dlude Mns. vce presdent;- Mrs. Jeroe C. van treasurer; Mfl3, Fcter J. of Mvs. & H. layer, Jdhn M. Eya», c^^s^tobag se>cretary. Gaeotor s IMns. O^rleS R. 420 Mayer. Movng fo Carolna CtonwMlllHee ohanen wll convene durng the w^ek to plan te profor ^e season. ere ovng ths week fro West- Mr, and Mrs, Ndoas Sh^kotko eolng w'h be Sept. n the feld to Wlngton, N.C. * - r Are you a A real treat awats you af the Clay Ppe Restaurant wth ts old Englsh atosphere....,-;.; Pre Rb of Beef Lobster Tal *. Steaks Prepared the Way You Lke A large enu to choose fro ' ' THURSDAY SPECIAU Haltfn Nflhf Luncheon; -3) Dnner 5-0 B.Y.O.B, 836 East Second St, Scotch Plans ? Renf everyhng fro us. We have ceent xers, ceent fnshng fools, prtar pans, concrete wheelbarrows, concrete saws, sup pups, torch kts, power saws, ppe threaders and cutters, powered sewer augers, trpod ppe vse, pluber's wrenches, electrc haers, paveent breakers, electrc drlls, any other tes. Every te always clean and n good workng ord r# Coe n soonl Unfed Rent-All aster charge "n RENT 79 Central Ave., Westfeld Tel I. - HMHMf! MORE THAN \ JUST FOUNDATIONS We're noted for our fne lne of Bras, Grdles and All-n-Ones n all szes. AND we also carry a large selecton L HANOI-CHARGE of Lngere Loungewear At Hoe Wear ALL AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS Open Mon. Nte 'Tl 9 P.M E. BROAD ST., Brdes, Grads and Dads Welcoe Gfts fro The Garden of Paper No proble at all n fndng the "J4Jst rght" gft for the aong our wde selecton. Coe n look around. Cards Chna Party Goods Glassware Decoratons Everythng you need for Brdal Showers and Baby Showers, ncludng ubrella rentals. And Weddng Annversares Candy The Garden of Paper An Eden for the Perfect Hostess CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER CLARK, N. J Free Parkng Free Gft Wrappng 9;30 to 8;30 Mon. thru Sat. MASTER CHARGE a HANDI-CHARGE UNI-CARD SOUND THE HORNS THE BARGAINS ARE SO TERRIFIC THAT WE JUST CAN'T HELP BLOWING OUR OWN HORN ABOUT THEM. CHOOSE FROM A WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES AND SIZES. IN A RAINBOW OF COLORS INCLUDING RED, BLUE, BONE, AND BLACK PATENT. ALL AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. COME IN NOW, WHILE OUR SELECTION IS STILL COMPLETE. Ar Step WERE $7 to $23. NOW $*V99. _ S X.99 to 6 HANDICHflRGE Rsque WERE $6 to $20 NOW $-99. $ to 4.99 All Szes Avalable, But Not In Every Style Sartare WERE $4 to $7 NOW $n.99 A_. $ to E.BROAD ST. AD aster charge

13 " - - I y, su > Future Brde JansHackann Is Betrothed Engaged Represents Sororty Newcoers Hear Talk on Ikebana, Rescue Squad The annual pcnc and ea>laslparty s scheduled for July 8 at Mrs, Sand-ra J, Wety represented her Barb's hoe. Mrs. J&oald Heyann college chapter last week at Sga and Mrs. Joseph Ward are co-charsga Sga's Natonal Leadershp en. School n Woodstock, Va. A student j ; Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth R HackThere wll be no onth3y luncheon at the Unversty o>f Arzona, Tepe, j nuann of 267 ffafeway Ave. announce eetngs durng { h e s u e r she s the dghter of Mr. and Mrs. the engageent of ther daughter, A. B. Welty Jr., 225 Wstchung Fork. Mountansde A lecture end onths. TJoy wll resue Sept. 9 Jaas Kay, to Lloyd Clay B e s t HI, deonstraton ofikefoana, a Japa- wth a lngere fashon show,"mudof Mr. and Mrs. Eea& Jr. of nese for of flower arrangng, was esoselle." Ave, presented at last week's eetng of Baefcann, a graduate of Ihe Mountansde Newcoers Club Westfeld Hgh School, s now atby Mrs, Alan Atkns Who was born tendng.truel College, Greenvlle, n Tokyo laud s a graduate of the fta., where she s ajorng wbolotan Woen's College n Japan. ogy : and physcal therapy. Mrs. John Koeler of the MounBfr;, SeaU was., graduated fro tansde Rescue Stjad spoke on the N-ew dufoens wea*e Lnetalltod ladt Warlaw'Schocl <aad fro the State work of the Squad and ephaszed A edn for the purpose of reweek alt a luucfhoon ee^ng ol the Unversty -of N^w.York Marte ts need for ore volunteers. Mrs. organzaton of a B'n's B'rth chapg'arden Club af WaslleM s the CosBege where he receved hs.bachkueler stressed the need for gen- ter -wthn the areas of Westfeld, Kng George Inn, Warren. InHJtucted elor" of engneerng (('arne)-" deeral knowledge of "what to do" n Scotch Plans, Mountansde, Fanfro! -were setond voe pres d6nt, Ma's. gree. He s now e n j o y e d ' by Ctes an eergency and, n ths connec- wood and envrons was held recentrdbeft H. Slber; -recordng secre- ton, offered to gve al tranng ly at the hoe of Mrs. A. Danel Servce Tankers Corp, %j*y, Mrs. Ro'bcjt E. Savlage and course to ebers of Newcoers. Uotto. ejber aft large, Mrte. C. Fred Mrs. Nathan Jurnan and Mrs. EdIt was announced that the MounVIRGINIA. MIOHEILE-FURST ward Rothbart, past presdents of tansde Cadet Corps., boys 7 to 2 For All the News n offoe a r e PresB'na B'rth Woen, Dstrct # 3, years old, s open to new ebers. akes a fne gft. dent, Mrs. Hertbet W. Baardan; dscussed and outlned fulure eetanyone nterested n jonng the Bead the Leader frst vce p^esdent, Mrs. Stanfley Corps, and assstng the Rescue ngs to be J-eld durng ttfe fcer. C. An'derso; correspanldng secre- Squad 'aycontact Mrs. Kueler. B'na B'rtl, the world's oldest tary, Mrs. Rayarw M. Deaa; Gft Certfcates Avalable and largest Jewsh servce organzamrs. Robert Coten ntroduced trctasuror, Mls. Albert- D. Ijarkdn, ton, has been servng the Aercan and efbeas at large,flwns.clnton Mesdaes Robert Benno, Noel DeJewsh county snce 843 and H. langahore ard Mrs. Robeat W. Weese and Rayond Patterson who has receved ertorous recognwere attendng ther frst eetng. engageent ol -Mss Vrgna! Scot. Mew ebers are (Mesdaraes Ar- ton for ts county servce by FrtRft to' Dflald Jeroe OooTfce dhlanen for Ue next Presdents Tyler to Johnson. sol of M*, and Ars. Albert year are: Anbtcfnetuon and 'coser- thur Lehan, Olaus An'dreasen, HarThe Ant-Defaaton League of B, Wel.ty:. J r. of,225 Wtaflcttang vabon, Mrs. Arthur R. F^reldck- old Burdge, Lev 'Beeves and Max Honk, was annaunc^d a t. a juaonlly son;.awatlds a-nh hdlorjan, M r s. Zebnan. Mrs. Matthew Ftzgbbon B'na B'rth s actvely engaged n Phone party Sunday a t nhe^m&tor,. West Thoas B. Thosen; brds, M r s. joned the club's "/ast Roses" as cobatng ant-sets, ant-ds7 ELM STREET crnaton and all un-aercan her ter expred. Orjange/'by her. plan&tef'mr. and ftctat J. Ha'nger; bluestar drve actvtes. The state for the Nonatng Co(Mna. Frank; k. Fttrst of Can and roa-dsda, M'ns. Wll'as B. Open Monday Evenng to 9 P.M. Those seekng furtler nforaton ttee conssts of Mesdaes Errol ftatre brde, a graduate of G sbb; Bro'cte &e prlojefcte, Mrs. Upper Mtahtclafo, s ajcl Y. May; cvc projects, Mrs. Mesner, Melvn- -Barb, Oarl Fehren- on the organsaton ay call Mrs. Rotto or Mrs. Rothtoart. alt Nartfl Oajrolra State Joseph Davs; e x s t n g ard flow- baok, Edward Mza and Mlton Kue, Mrs. Wlla Degnw; flower -, Ralegh. She s slcw, Mls, a'ares E. Chlds Jf. ng n etfonornlcs.. Mr. '-Welty. an alunus of Weslt- and Ms. Afllbertt Htydle. Mso, Gtaa-den therapy, Mns. Sdlf&Hd Hgh Solool, s o judw at h& sae, vesjty ' wfhe"e he s ber; horteulture, Mrs. Donald I>a.y; B geology ajor, le s a etber IcsptaEdty, Mls. Waller Rocs; Junor Gordon Club,!Mrs. W'llBa of Han Kappa Epslto fla Ur; lb^ay flowens, Mrs. HJcbet Mo dalte h'as been set for tfhe we'dj. Lalrtue; e'lbertslh'p, Uses. dg. Ohlds; pnogra, Mrs. Anderson; prupcrtos, Mrs. M L. AjStHbaugh; pub:c!by, Mrs. R-oohe; teleplhone, Pano Students Perfor Mrs. H. MatrshffU 3^-'O3t;" repjresentat've to T^lsMe, M r s. Harvey In Rectals Brown: ropr-ase-njbatve to Mlaylor's Befaubfcahfln ConfUtBe, Mls. EdThe (fnal rectals of the acadec wand L. Cof^ey; workshop, MITB. year fro (fee pano classes of ElzHen^y G. Dudley a'd Mr. Fhk' abeth an<j Noel Tpton were held Ocrtel. Saturday at tlter studo, 570 West Mns. Wlla Palc[lonlaM was tnfeld A.ve. Perforng at the 0 a.. rectal Lntfducad as a new eber. Saturday were Renne Bdgood,. DuTlng' the ytlar the C l u b has Marlene &utz, Maurene ICane, Jo- lalde contnlbutlons to &7}abet\hanne Frtz, Ncole McOabe, Joan lawn E^fo'aal F&unld'atto, Nonth Jensoy OonlSGnv^tlon (Foudlatl'c, Monte and Barbara Quackenbos. Garden TQer^py at Ly^ne Kotsjp^al, Perforers of solo and enseble Gladen Club ol New Jdrtsay prousc at tll a.an. ncluded Esther gna, "Trees for Inda;" garden Reeta, Sara <3an, Wendy Tbfoals, Lnda Lodznsk, Susan Bronston, tthenapy lalt tbrooteme Nwrsg Beth Tbtoals, Carol Quackenfoos, Hoe, Mjyra Bnaoks Kurtd at Lyons Cheryl Brtfoagh, (Barbara Engels, Hc&pftafl, New Jensey Atd'ubt 80Debbe Bronston, Bell HochHn, Ka- ccby, Gene Onebfl Sdlx'ol'anslhj'p Fund te Rocbln, Clrstopher Walsh,-Cy- of- G'arden Club Of New Jersey* c^ctrese I^albent, Steve Cant, Margaret sewator wokeowpftfglarden Clob Wlson, {Ruth Johnston, Patrca of Nesvv Jersey, Arbor Day Con'ttee, Buwna'n's Hll Sllate Kane and Lesle Sege! Bower Presepve, New Jertscy The 6:30 progra ncluded Noel slde OouncJI, JVIayor's Tpton, Sara Trabenan, Lzze too OouJttee and' W«sltf)e3d Day Seager, Hlary Sth, Dnah Klngs- 0aM3 Cenber. berg, (Dane Prehudy, Robbe Sea'Mls. Fre'derctoc Was n cfaarge ger, Rta Juntlla, Dana Harrson, Peter Traberan, Lsa Tptan, Anne ol aornan^'deatlbs for the lurflheon, Cohen, Margaret Errbgton, Mary assl'stsd by Mrs. Cbrlds and Mas. Schdt, Mary Ann Baraneck, Mche'le Chrone and Oat by Bobal. Specal quests assstng n ths progra ncluded Nel Better, cellst, Oauren FOR DAD ON HIS PAY Reter, panst, Dane Prebluda, voln, Mchael Curry, cello, Susan 9 FrefoMa, voln, Ju^sy Kog-an; harp A sdertej group fro slock ofour ost faous ake and Rchard Kogan, pano. shoes. Choose fro whte calf, whte patent, black patent, blue patent* hone calf, blue af. -V I-. Garden Club Inducts Offcers, Naes Charen > - '<-. B'na BVth Unt To Reorganze RECORD. THE MUSIC STAFF.h. ' - T I : - - > - '~r * - KAY Engageent Told Of Donald Welty J-:-W.'.-S* $ f f F NOW NATURALIZERS, CARESS AS AND AMALFIS ON ANNUAL SALE svhhhhs REMINGTON LEKTRONIC 20 SHAVER A.. NATURALIZERS Re^ to 2.99 CARESSA Keg to Great for the young an! AMALFI ReX *o to 5.90 BAREFOOT ORIGINALS Re^ to CUSTOM CRAFT Krj?. 7.9s to 29-9S 7.90 V A N ELI Reg, 9.95 fo N I N A Rc«. 2.95t0 * r; nfeld Materntes.*< OPPOSITE TEPPERS-38 Soerset St., Planfeld ^ Open Thursday Evenngs H Salon, Tapper's Street Floor, Plan feld and Short Hlls Mad. Maternty Dresses SUPER-SHARP DISPOSABLE BLADES LOW PRICED O n l y f r o REMINGTON... the new Dsposable Blade Shavng Syste, always keeps hs shaves extra close... extra cofortable. Replaceent blades zp n, zp out, 4'poston Cofort Dal adjusts the head to hs beard. Pop-up trer, snap-open cleanng, handsoe gft case. Perfect for by $38.00 In Mnt, Green or Pnk Szes 8 to 6 h. $7.95 Other Dresses OTHER REMINGTON LEKTRONIC SHAVERS TO $32,95 n Szes 6 to 46 Waxfe*?* r Buy Whore Expert Advce u*d Servce Arc Your* At No Extrn Clnrffe 4 BankAaftcprdv Master-Charge Hand-Charge Unlcard I > II ' L fa 28 ELM ST.r Open Monday 'Tl 9 P.M. I --

14 rt w, \ Decrfeld Graduates Mountansde The : followng stu- [ den-fcs were gnartuauxl Tuesday fro j the Uecrfo'Td School: ; KJra.ul.on su>y on page one.) Gra;lnaU:.s v.-: If.brT M. A kon lj,f II. K; n Anton M.K.IUI J. Arfjo Sa A. Avck G;n*y J. Badge Hed H. Hcuer M:ry A. H...*ph K. B:.so S.IM:':';I L. Bowlby.!!)> ( :.M. Mrodjn Karon J. Caltohan M;rgarel J. OaUalun Jonna Canra Sarah Lynn Oapawana.Knnl'e OtveKos,J:-;nne D. Chabers Cr;;» Ctron J. CoopT S. Cronary... I).!)OJ"<h A, Crow Helen S. Daas Lynn M Danclczyk G. Danels h A. Dannanan...Mchael Dcane Nancy J. DeCrstoforo Davd Devln Kenntlh DeVog Wayne D. Deterle.Jacquelne Detz I\.*jualc DLco Thoas R. Dtzel Thoas M. DonalolU WaLlerne E. ElrgoU Joan P. Ensten Ha rba v L. Etsenfrauor Devon F. Englsh Jessca A. Kvans Mary Jane Farrell Bran T. Fenton Rchard W. Flegenlouner Janej T. Foster DcnLse h. Gab&e Dane M. Godson Carol G Closer Jrff Govar.e-Uo Donald X. Golf Jr. S. Golbb X..s P. Carol IC. t Ju!n W. (;;n;n RI.M-.TI Gvel'y K'-rL (Irogcro L\. J. Gn Sharuj L. Haj U>: IVrolyn A. Hancock Ja!u-s A. H:y Ka-^-ll I J. llelnrann (Ik-nn K. ]cl]l-r Kdde! lrlor Mark J. HurrgXl D^bra A. Herhan Jeffrey \V. IUaU Ban-y S- Hnan Marc X. Hcf/an Fredrck S. Htbor Norna G. Huber Wlla H. -Huel Davd U. Hutchson Catherne V. lrwn Robert D. Jaes Kennotl P. Jasko Rchard J. Jeske Jr. Russell M. Johnson, Colby L. Jdnatone John J. Kannazyn Ilabert M. Kascn Patrca Kclley Robert D. Kerspe Dnah J. Klngsberg John R. Knodel Jr. Jeffrey A. Knopf Carl D. Holts Davd J. Korlcy Roger M. Koser Elane L. Kranah Cory S. Krueger llegna R. Krushnsk Ellen E. Dangharn Dane K, Dasher Dane M. Lrauloff Peggy Ann bavn UMMER PANT AN ULOTTE DRESS HANDI-CHARGE Open MASTER CHARGE Westfeld Mdae G. Least Jefltoey L. Cyntha D. Wlfaan LougJl-n Patrca A. Lucd TJw:nas P. Magee J. Maolucc J. Magrvo Carol Ann Marx Carolyn Mendvnhall Russell II. Md&aard Jr K-Uen B. Mllor Ronald H. Moollcr Ka-Uy -. Moore Kp J. Mullgan Myorson y O'Donnoll Aan W, Olst UajuL'l J. Osvalh John K. Paler Mchael J. PoLlt Sharon H. Peuy Tloas G. H'lps Jr. Jacquelne J. Pkrot Mark Porno Terence M. Qun-n Debo'al A. Reoh Karon A. Rce Kevn C. Rchard Wdhaol A. Rock-ore Banbar'a M. Hoak fc Xau'a Ross Robert D. Rotl Itelen G. Saloa Jaae E. Sc^rtudt Lyu M. Scloonex MXJbael Schon GaH M. Soro Clara A. Shaffor Vrgn'a A. Shanaonan Tfothy D. Shorno Deborah A, Son CoUeeo M. Sth Cyanlhda L. Sth Ihoras W. Sth Card Soltysk Mary R. Spa no Kenerth D. Spwul Chrstapha H. E. Ssoan Karen E. Sten Rayod W. Stednfoerg Donald J. SUags Baobaja D. SA'e^sky Artdrew Taussrg SusaJ Teusoher K L. Thayer Je h->y M. Toko Lesle Tonnosen Wayne A. VaraVoorlles Alfred Vtjollo Klzabelh V. Weeks Gary R. We'ler Terr Woner Anne M. Wheoler Lnda WOUscarver Rchard B. Wter Patrca L. Wolkln STOP 6MOKING? Want to qut sokng? Booklets on how to kck the habt ay be obtaned free of charge fro the TB-RD Assocaton of Central New Jersey, 2 Baldwn A.vc, Jersey Mrs, Bechfofl Naed College Club Presdent For Second Ter Scotch Plans Mrs. Rohard Bcohtolt of lwl Wood Ro&d, has >n elected to a second year as )vsdont of Lle College Club of Faw-ood-Saoloh Plans. Other offcers are: Frst vce pres'det, Mrs. Robert TTtvayer; secor;d vce pres/deu, Mrs. Jaes Slh; rtctrdng seoraftary, Mrs. Lortn ] lollenbeck; correspondng j-'l-roary, Mrs. 'Mlton Grant, Ux-asurw, MTS. Bce SeaJy. d'jaan nclude: Ac- Mrjf. Herbert Conrad; hos- Mrs. Tleodore IVuEjp; b-'l'p. Mrs. Qary Wlbor; press-prntng, Mrs. George Barl> e- Jr.; progra, Mns. HugJ Prce, Mrs. Robert Horn; sdvolarslp, Mrs. Joseph CuLy; belophone. tra^wuaon, Mrs. Bryan Ogdcn; ways -and oans, Mrs. John Chste. Mr.?. Lee Berton; lves to tle Jont Cvc Mrs. Harold Breutngea-, MTS. McCurdy, Mro\ LEwrence Taylor. Musc Students Perfor For Relatves, Frends - Pano pupls of Anta Juntlta and Edna Ssson gave a rectal for frends and relatves Monday evenng at the Woan's Club of West Creatons By Barbara Shown Creatons by Barbara, fashon desgner of West/kM, presented a showng of ts -2-3 fashons Saturday at the hoe of Barbara Aylng, I2t Ludow PJ. She s the wfe of T. h. Aylng. Modelng at-hoe shrts, cruse and beach wt-ar were KUen Evans, Ann Custollano, Hen* deary, anl her younger brother Johnny Cleary. Tle -2-3 lne was developed and produced by Mrs. Ay\ng, Mrs. Oastelano and Ms. Dorothy Grecnawald as novel and practcal. Each te converts nto throe separate and dstnct garents, hence Mc -2-3 desgnaton. Msson Sale Offers Treasures, Trnkets The Rosary Socety of Holy Trnty Church s havng ts annual Msson Sale today and toorrow ftro 9 -a.. to 5 p.. Hours Saturday wll be 9 a.. to 3 p.. The sale s >beng conducted n the garage of Mrs. Ferdnand Adas, 859 Nancy Way (near Ltabcrls MJl Rd.). In prevous years t has been held n the Rescue Squad buldng. To Eegrr Career As Nurse [Lnda Seafe of 36 Centra!! Ave., wfo vtes grtuuafted nhua-bday ftxwn I (h e Soonarfeat HaspUaa School of Nursng, xoccaved a s<^olansmp uwax fw 'havng attaned Ue second hghe&t rank n her dkes. She wll sart hen* nursng career at John F. Kennedy Hosptal, Ed-, and -hopes to sxctalze n ofo- Sde Receves PhD..Tn?Tv>s M. Sde Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sde of 732 Doran ld., has been awarded a doctor of phlosophy degtee n bology by the Unversty of Notre Dae n Indana where le also earned hs B.S. a*d M.S. degrees. He s now dong postdoctoral work at the Unversty of Indana at Bloonglon. Last suer Mr. Sfde studed sp^ce bu/.og-y under a governent?ra:t at the NASA Space Center, Wallops Island, Va. Ths suer, under a slar grant, he wll study arne bology at the Marne Bologcal Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. Pano Rectal Held Pano students of Mrs. Dorothy P. Walters were presented n rectal last week. Partcpatng were: Nel AnUer, StLsan Arther, Matt Bosworth, Hed Crow, Peter Cwngs, Debbe Dx, feld. Tables arc laden wth Itundreds Students perforng were Daae of peces of good used clothng. FarreJl, Susan Bator, Sana Johnson, There are also nrrany household ar- Ann MBara Crosta, Karen and Dane tdes, whle elephants, treasures j Douglas Dx, Lor Ferguson, K Henze, Handh Rubn, Mary Ellen and trnkets. Hansen, Jule Hans'e-n, Andy Keller and Kathy Powers, Gene Kelly <student of Rta JuntHa), Alce Grandell, Susan Gosensky, Lor Stune, Barbara and Curts Jutz, Kathy Roberts, Dane and Robert Intart-aglo, June and J-aes Belcher, Jeanne Feng, Ellen Sweeney, Nancy and Wendy Harrs, Maranne Sohler ȦJso, Kolly Ann Jewell, HlJy Stenbach, Nna Seean, Eane Tsauknkas, D-avd Perrn, Lor Deas, Debbe Burgess, Rta Juntlla, Joan Kosowsk, Dane Sanloro. Mr. Gosensky played the voln. ParLcpang n rectals of the Musc Educaton Assocaton at the Woan's Club of Mlaplewood Sunday afternoons Septeber through May were Mary Ellen Powers, Jane Belcher, Kell Ann Jewcfll, Davd Pcrrn, Debbe Burgess, Dane Santoro and Joanne Feng. To Attend Med. School Stephen J. Atwood was aong ffty gra'duates of the Darouta Medcal School»to receve the Bachelor of Medcal Scence degree. He plans to attend Lhe- Albert Ensten College of Med'bno next fall to pursue the M.D. de-gree. WHAT MAKES DOWNTOWN h Susan Roberts, Keren Schna, Stacay Schrope, Elzabeth Shaw, Janet Slove, Margo 'Danner, Jane Testa, Itona Htau, Bofcby Van Iuskrk, Jjawny VanEuskrk, Nancy Wofsy. overloadwg an ouflet by the use of umaple sockets, suggests MluaQ InsuraDce Oocnpanes. Wc result of suse of electrcty ooutd put you n the <ark, hosor worse. z YOUR KING DECK STACKED sn FRONT STREET, PLAINFIELD the choce of KINGS...who've becoe used to the ROYALTREATMENT? Tlls s the te of year when the Royal Monarch heads for the Royal Golf Course, or the Royal Gardens or the Royal Ball Park. The furthest thng fro hs nd s shoppng.. for hself. Ths he leaves to hs loyal subjects. Mo and the chldren. Hs decree st "Buy e what you wll, but buy t n Downtown Planfeld" Ol\ WISEST QUALITY FOODS I h The Royal Faly lstens to Dad, too. They know the securty of buyng at stores that guarantee ther coplete satsfacton. They apprecate the ease of returnng erchandse, for whatever reason, to a Chaber of Coerce Retal Meber store. And, the Kng has hnted that ## re Rbs Beef Father:* Day CHOICE Srlon Steak $ l 9 lb. FRANK'S FAMOUS ALWAYS ON HAND London BroPl HOME MADE II at '«*',: JlfflVIK Sunday, June 2st Ifs great to have he selecton of «b any fne stores, and the advce of so any fne erchants.. when t cones to Ground Chuck Beef Fllets (Tenderlons) Strp Steaks Club Steaks Sausage Meat 3 lbs. $2.49 Capons 8 to 0 lbs. Average Turkeys 99c Ib. Sknless Franks -Ib. bag $.59 OUR OWN HOME MADE HAM LOAF Spced, Seasoned, Ready to Cook FOR THE ROTISSERIE Boneless Pork Roast 89c b.. $.29 Ib SHOP DOWNTOWN Dulany Cut Beans Dulany Mxed Vegetables Stouffers Potato au Gratn Stouffers Macaron and Cheese. Stouffers Broccol au Gratn Stouffers Caulflower au Gratn Sara Lee Apple Dansh Cake Sara Lee Cheese Dansh Cake 22c 2c 39c 39c 39c 39c 7c 7c Sara Lee Cherry Dansh Cake Mrs. Sth Large Apple Pe Brdseye Cool Whp, Pnts Sausea Shrp Cocktal, 4-oz Hawaan Punch, 6-oz Chps Ahoy Pantry Grahas Socal Teas N.B.C. 7c 83c 29c 30c 6c YOUR NEIGHBOR More than 200 stores of aff varetes! 3 Major Departent Storesf fa 5000 Parkng Spaces ye. >*: x.. and any fne stores wth entrances facng the an streets and the pubuo parkng lots. PLAINFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HAWHBO Plenty Parkng No Meters Shop Mountansde Area SUPERMARKET 856 MOUNTAIN AVE. Opp. Natonal Bank, Mountansd* Mr- Plafnflold Retal Dvson of the Plalnflotd ATM Chaber of

15 THE WESTFTELD (tf.j.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 8,370 Page 7 HONOR STUDENTS: Rtofon Barnet Janet Bauer Nancy Bauer Jonathan Best Wlla C. Bornann Mary Ellen CHark Joan K. Coukas Wnfeld M. Decker X bodqu. I or Hgh Graduates Louse F, Dx Gaye C, Fenfoerg Jutte S. Fox Robert T. Fuller Flora M. Garca Margare GKert Debra L. Glech Carol G. Goldsten Rchard C. Ctottlck V 4 E. Broad Street \ JUNE SALE Dresses Pantsufs Sportswear Rancoats Accessores 50% OFF BANKAMERJCARD UNI-CARD OURS HANDI-CHARGE MASTER CHARGE HoHy W. Guran Oarol h. HAetk Eveflyn D. Wagers Carol Ann Hasfcew KeetJ jaekso Rchard J. Koch Debra A. Kroenhocft Laura R. KuraU Aane C. LehfeM Ay C. Leke Jance Levne Etlene A. Madden Maureen. McNa-Hy Susan M. Moran Robert C. MorftKcfc Ted L. MuUendore Susan Napaek Lnda Ne$weske Kathleen A ;Pedrotty.Mare L. Perfawsk John F. FetrceH Katerne B. Fatt Marguerte S. Rao Mchael D. Resnck Fran R. Rctons Catty J>. Robnson Wendy E, r Robnson.' Paela S. Ross Los A. Rowe Joan Allson Sanlborn Lynn Ann Sehorfc Lews K. Schrager Charles G. Scfrope Douglas S. Sdju&pan Steveh P, Schuta Mednda A. SJapro Glora G. SrfcSdn Pau Sullvan-Jr, Lsa TVnafer Lynne Tetebau Tbthy R. h Thoas J. L. Chrstopher Vejnoska Cyntha E. Vorra - Meredth N. Warwck Ajlystfn I*. Waters Suaanne J. Wederfch Barfyana J, Wrk&wsk Carol' h, Wrege I GRADUATES: Jeffrey M. Alexander Mareen F. Ate; George C. Abes Douglas J. Albrogo Kevn B. Abrose Use Anderson Carol Ann Appezz&to Nancy A. Baldassarre John R. Barnes RuUh B. Barnett Menry F. Barrett Jr. Robert Bauernschtt Frank P. Be-elULe H. Doughs Bernsten Dana L. Berrean Karen D. Beskorowayne Bran K. Blaekwell Mark W. Bleeke Stephen L. Blonsky Chrstne A. Blcunt Ohrstopher W. Bluhard Nyda Lee Boerer Davd J. Bonnett Shele Ann Bonnor Ellen Sue Borfcan Eklward S. Bos-worth Lndsay Ann Buyer Debra R. Bozle Lnda W. Braxton Carol Jo Bregan Duncan A. Brown Jance K. Brown John A. Brown Helen M. Brynldsen Janet! L. Bundy Barbara Buonao Lawrence Burke Joseph G. Cacchone Antono Cafaro Cr-ag OaMwell Chrstopher L. Capbell Frank B. Garter Jr. Marsha Cassett Mchelle Care Cathy Chkfclo Carol J. qlotta Bran R. OBarce Jaes F. Clnch BARRY'S Frae Shop 475 PARK AVENUE SCOTCH PLAINS Corner Weslfeld Ave Dstnctve Cusfo Pcture Frang Orgnal Ols Sgned Lted Edtons. Water Colors There Is An Art To Good Frang - J : Gerrl C. Conger Jr. Eugene D&F. Condrlo Kathleen M. Conroy Kenee Cooper Robert C. Craft Susan J. Crookull Paul M. Crystal Shrley Ann Davs Susan Ann Davs Frances D&Marco Jaes C. DcRosa ' Sharon M. DeSlefens Tothy D. Denan Joseph L. DFraneesco Anthony DKtzo Patrca L. Dass Ronald V. Dcknson Wendy E. Donaldson Sandra J. Donlat Susan J. Donlan Jayne DrteJ Robert Duelks Fona Duncan' Kathryn L. Barly Mchael P, Ecker. Waller A,.Esele. Lor J. Esenberg Betty J. Eder Wlla A. Elfeworth Davd J. Elznga Judth M. Epps Jonathan B. Ertelt Sonetta A. Fabrcatore John R. Ffe Margaret Ffe John R. FUcello Nancy L. Frankenhach Donald F'eburger Margaret M. Frusco Mdael A. Furno Joseph S. Gao Gerald c. Ggon Bruce W. Gnbal Mchael Gordano Alan D. Glass Fdce It. Glassed Barry J^ay Glcknan Jeffre-y L. Glover Bruce GoT Bonne Goldan Ronald H. Goldan Joseph L. Graves II Sus-anne M. Green John M, Grntlnger Elzabeth J. Grubb Lnda S. Guthre Robn E. Hale Joseph P. Itonnan Marry A. T. Harrs Rchard W. Harrs Robert Harrs III Rchard M. Hays Walter Henger III ElKabeth Hdy Kathleen Hely Thoa.s R. Hendrckson Rchard M. Henry Debra B. Her'an Mary T. Herron Olare Hess Davd E. Hewtt Randolph W. Hlls Nel Holland Mlssa M. Hoople -Madelya Hofward Calthonne M. Hynes Kevn Hynes Joanne Murte Freddy F. Muse Susan C. Ngtto Kent Northover Leonard Northover Susan R. Nostrand Seobt F. Novac&k John N. Onack Nancy V. Pafu Sandra A. Paler Joseph M. Paler Gorgo Persa Joann Peterson Pad J. Phllps Randy N. Pesco Susan A. P.eUa Jean E. Poplar Rose A. M. QuagleUa Rchard A. Raos Oarla S.-Rath R. Tothy Road Carl Recoha Kert E. Redd Jr. Mark A. Itegenthal Nancy R. Red Karen Lynn Relly Donna Heneta Jaes E, Rce Maureen A. Rdge Charles N. Rfendfer Kathleen Louse Rnehart Fasquale Roanello Antonetta A. Roano Deborah E. Rosenfelt Cndy L. Roth Lee Roy Rush Jr. Stephane M. Ruth Danel J. Saporto Mchael B. Saunders Debra Ann Savage Kathleen Savage John Scanldone Deborah Lea Efchd Steven S. Schneder Davd R. Selznck Dens Shanahan Dane E. Shea Addson R. Shepard Jr. Thoas Segel Jeffrey D. Slver Cheryl Ann Sone Jeffrey Slahor Joyce S. Sodoona Lada S<rfan Jonathan R. Souba Maureen M. St. John George T. Stefuk Susan A. Sterraber Robej-t C. Stewart Jule M. Stoecker A Stork Gal h. Slot! OaH A, Strandberg Robel M: Svec Charles S. Swcker Dorothy K. Sylvan (Contnued on next page) r- nj-k -J F" Cold Fur Storage le Us Care for Your Furs wth O POINT PLAN. Stcred n cold hudty controlled vaults safe ftorn nsects, fre, theft 2. TornoropenlnngssewnFREEOFCHARGE 3. All rps n fur are repared, f no ateral s reeded, FREE OF CHARGE 4. Eyes renforced and replaced f needed, FREE OFCHARGfc / 5. AH garents nsured 6. Al garents hand brushed and or blown* Repar and Reodel Your Furs Now at Our Low Suer Prces 23'PARK AVE. C. CUARINO.Prop. PLAINFELD OPEN THURSDAY TILL y AC BOSS FPOM UNITED NATIONAL BANK Barklay Ktchens A > '. -, t. ' Savngs apply on all Lunt Patterns ncludng the beautful new Brldes»to-b9... now s the te to choosa and regster the Lunt pattern of your choce. Now. s the te for parents and faly to buy the servce they plan to gve. Partcularly tely Is the arrval pf Lunt's newest pattern "Malvern.".,- a beautful desgn to grace the new hoe or an establshed one. See ths superb new pattern In our Slver Departent It's ona of the fnest we've seen. Reeber... these savngs on seta apply to all actve Lunt patterns. You choose the sze set best suted to your needs. Enjoy the thrll of ownng your own Sterlng Slver. And do ake use of our Brdal Regstry, L ' H Tle $0. savng ts oh the 64-Pc fservlce-for-twelve," 2 Knves, Forkd and Salad Forks* 24Teaspoon9, Sugar Spoon and Butter Knfe, 2 Servng Spoons. Brdes wll - > Save'at Adlers on Lunt Sterlng Sets MODERN DBJtCOURT M M U O «EU MEAOE COUNTERPOINT UCE roint L«W HC MADRIGAL MNL JfWtLl'US AND SI! SAVINGS APPLY ON ALL ACTIVE LUNT PATTERNS Charles E. Jaolcson OMark D. Jackson Todd Jaquth Echard Jennngs Robert Jennngs Kafhy D. Jesperson Robert J. Jones Perce M. Joyce Sandna Beth Ka'hn Susan M. Kohn Bart A. KepJan Barry L. Kaufanan Jane Kesteabau Francs M. Kng Jeffrey S. Mages Bruce D. Koenecke Donald Kolterjal Dana M. Kreger Davd Krnzan Kathleen M. Knll Scot/t D. Ijane Dorothy L. Lanza Jeanne M. Larner Chrstne F. Laubenheer Deboh L, Lawson Paul A. Lefer Mark J. Leko Wendy J. Lews Lesle A. Lght Robert M. Loeber Ronald C. MacCJoskey Nancy J. MacDowell Vctora Malone Alce Ann Manea Ncholas A. Manna Reed Ed. Marks Glenn A. Marsh Kathleen S. McCarthy Peter T. McGale Scott W. McJaes Kllen C. McKenna Dfaryl H. McMHer Margaret A. Mehorter Margaret S. Merrtt Anne A. B. 'Meyers Joseph D. Mchaels Mary Jane Mglozz Joanne Mllar Douglas S. Mller Jeffrey Mller Waney J. Mller Rchard B. Mnett Martn J. Mnncno Paul F. Monte Deborah J. Moore Wlla H. Moore Adrenne P. Morrson Krst Mott TJoas M. Mount Thoas J. Muragla Davd Murphy THE FRIENDLY HOTEL WARREN ON THE OCEAN SPRING LAKE, N. J PRIVATE BEACH GLORIOUS SURF PRIVATE POOl ALLSPORTS CHEERFUL ROOM SETTINGS SU- PERVISED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES WONDERFUL FOOD. ATTRACTIVE RATES Wrt* forbrochure ftod O. Cot groves Owner SBOO FREE PARKING II»»» «< * her clothes...fashonable her car...sart,practcal her ktchen... by or the woan who,.. has an eye for valua has peccable taste takes prde n a lovely hoe puts char n faly, lvng enjoys entertanng + runs her busy lfe ost effcently... nothng but a Barklay Ktchen wll, dot ' '» ' h,, - I' KzLV.. * -.. I : :- :+-.-..,, -!. v. 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16 ~, ;*> -&* * THE Edson Jr. Hgh (Contnued fro prevous page) Uvd W. Sylv'nul K!/*bL'h A Taylor Robert T^v' u>-, p) j-; Tn 'ytlh.- A 'IV rlurct.. A Ton I'n.'n T\M>.fnl KN..) LEADER, Helen Trezoglou J. Peter Trano Davd A. Turk Phlp R Vclla Carol A. Venezo Peler J. Vglan larol Ann Vgsedl Jaes R. VlJac Vctor Vljn U.'ton V. \\jd;k U'ou;.hv;l U\ Wall on FUGMANNOttCowpaw ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU I I f STOHA<;B 'I.A\T \V VIVI: IU HKKIt SI ItVKH :*sv n >f;;t I'AVMKVI' IM.AV Tll rjj.;ctl Il'IMOU WITH I,«(KHI;I;I» 4 * FUEL OIL \\r Are ]nf<~re*4*d tft :s Jt nn,k OIT. Call I YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT *" I( *" * s * Sfll ESSOHEAT DEALER" S( > " " *VB, B. MAKE BRING ALL THE FAMILY DAD P'V jt'ne n, Barbara A. Watt Wlla B. Watt Alan D. Webster Suzete L. Wllas Dc-bra L. Wlson Paul Wlson Gal M. Wrkowsk Krc Wuhl Sally M. Young Welcoe Wagon Notes Events for Week Outstandng Students Honored At Gov. Lvngston Hgh School The WVkoe Wagon Club wll presented by the hgh school PTA hold ts onthly eetng ul 2:30 went to (he outstandng scholar n Mudent body presented, Sandra j.jn. toorrow at Old Mll Inn. Berlrds'Jt;. Mrs. Al Ksch s lunth- c»aol ajor feld of study. In arlhack roan, school paper edtor, and Mehko Jfayash receved I he StLsan Fnkel and Klane Sederlund con k-jkrmat, plaque. The busness educaton co-edtors of the year hook. Tlu* HoafjntuTs wll (our (he award went (o Agnes DePnlo who A eoral award n Jonor of I)uk> Cardvns n Socrvlle on Mw» also receved the Unon County Mr. Rosala to an outstandng rny..mrs. Kctarcl Worahou' of 443Trust Copany award, Yearbook nnth student who has copleted lh-cr Poll). 'Mounlunsdp. wll bo Servce award as wcl as recogn- calculus and also been of servce to lu>m<->.s ty MIL- knttng und sewng (on for placng frst n a -state wde tho school was presented for the ;l p.. Tuesday n herbusness educaton copetton. frst le to 'Kchand Lttle. Tho Gary Wesbat receved both tle Bausch and Lob award n scence CIUAKKT GAS onoxde s a %us tlat ovujy le a cgarette s lghted. If you nhale cf! soke (hs ^ns fllers your Kller cyy'ct's cannot trap Ila BRING HIM TO DINNER AT THE SATELLITE Where he wll fnd hs favorte dsh prepared just the way he lkes t no work for other ether, so she can spend her whole day just pleasng h. The kds wll love the specal treatent they always get at the Satellte. U.S. RT. 22 AT MILL LANE MOUNTAINSIDE % % f Charatan Gorgt Custo ^~J-v FN? FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 2st PAMPER POP wth a PIPE YOU WILL EASILY FIND ONE FOR HIM IN OUR URGE SELECTION OF.. ESTIG ERSCHAUM Blended Tobacco Dunhllf Slonwtll okg noyenf Mountansde Outstandng students at Governor Lvngston Regonal Hgh School were honored at the tenth annual recognton assebly on June 2, condu-etcd by Frederck Aho, prncpal. Booster Club of Knowledge Awards The PTA award n foregn languages was presented to Mare Brnbau whose outstandng acheveent was also recognzed wth the Mnerva Medal for excellence n French as well as the frst prze n poetry seclon of the 7th annual odern language copetton and ffth place n the Natonal French cones t. Dane and Joanne Wter shared the hoe econocs award wth the atheatcs award gong to Donald Wnnck and Edund Washuo. Other awards ncluded Douglas Surges n ndustral arts, Roberta Hubert! n usc and Kurt Van Voorhesn scence. A nuber of school and county organzatons awarded scholarshps to outstandng and deservng students of the class of 970. He Ncdcrlandcr Arts Assocates whch books the acts and presentatons for hgh school teachers assocaton the Arts Center on the Garden Stale Merrll Menoral award was pre-parkwaysented n honor of Thoas J. Itea- Only lawn space s avalable for la to Cyntha Conroy. The stu-thdent councl Stephen A. Pollack Me- runs fro Monday, June 29 through Welsh sngng star's show whch oral went to Robert Oassanos and Saturday, July 4. Jo Ellen Mano wth the class of '70 Tcket orders whch can not be scholarshps to Stephen Bane and flled are beng alftd back to custoers by the Arts Center box of- Balh MeGrath and the Natonal Honor Socety scholarshp to Suefce. Isleb. The Hghlander BoosLer Club The unprecedented season subscrpton response, plus a huge scholarshp was awarded to Roger Plzer, the Varsty Club scholarshp early al deand for sngle-perforance seats for Torn Jones, re- to Gary Benot and John Pccrllo and the G. A. A. Leaders Club scholarshp to Barbara Burk. The Medsulted n the fast sellout, accordng cal Careers Club scholarshp went to te spokesan for Ncderlander to Lesle Kranch and the PTA Arts. Fro Berkeley Heghts, the Lons Club awarded a scholarshp to Bonne Volpe wth the Aercan Assocaton of Unversty Woen gong to Sandra Hackan. The Woen's Club awarded scholarshp to college bcund students, Mary Aodeo and Elzabeth Matthews, a nursng scholarshp toll Sth, and a scholarshp for the chld of a eber to Jaes Bopp. Jane Yyvvrot receved the Teachers Assocaton Florence Sllwell Menoral scholarshp and Itclrard Lttle receved the Rotary Club scholarshp. Fro Mountansde, the Teachers Assocaton John ' A. Lndeann scholarshp was gven to KJaren Parker. The Woen's Club awarded ther Ssvcbock Meoral scholarshp to Vctora Rodgors and the Hoe Econocs scholarshp to Karen Flzgerald. Bonne Obenclun and Robert Bauer receved the PTA scholarshps, and M-aurnc Zajkowsk the Mountansde Jnn scholarshp. Other award recpents were Mary O'Hearn, the Readers Dgest and Wcstfcld Pan Hellenc awards to [le student n the class wth the hghest scholastc average: Denns j Boutsfcars, the Stony Hll Players suluetto lo the outstandng student n draatcs; Douglas Ran, (le Cor- nel! Club t>f Unon County cup: Carol Jatfee. tle Baanlborgers award; George Plloton, tle Rando House award, and Susan Goff and Judy Recl. the Mounlansde Musc Assocaton awards. Mr. Aho presented plaques for several to the school to Davd Ranz, Englsh and the socal studes went to Kurt Van Voohes wth Erc awards as well as recognton as ankushnck recevng the IWsnss<*laer outstandng student fro the Natonal Sound I of Teachers of Eng- Outstandng partcpaton n ah- I'oly'lechne award. lsh and u certfcate of ert n letcs was recognzed wth the Molael Suchena Meoral award gong to Douglas Itau and the Grls Athletc Assocaton Acheveent award to Bonne Volpe. Cted for outstandng acleveent and servce n the usc feld were Charles Haase who receved the Sousa a ward, Thoas Roll, Roberta Rabertr and Krk Gulden wth the B'arbow Meoral plaques, and Jane Wywrot and Vncent Julan the Loyalty Awards. AH Seats Sold For To Jones Show At Arts Center Ml scats for the Garden State Arts Center engageent of To Jones have been sold, accordng to scholarshps to Jonahon Carlson, Lawn space can be purchased Peggy Mocko, Denns Pannullo and al the Ars Center box offce n Lnda Gedds. A specal scholarshp Telegraph Hll Park on the Parkway (Ext MG), at ts tcket out- was gven as a eoral to Mr. Rosala to Penny Oash and Ber-letnard Mazuco. N.J. or by al (Box 6, Holdel, 07733). WEDDING RECEPTIONS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS PIANO RECITALS MEETINGS Woan's Club u 38 S. EUCLID AVE Tpton to Study Al Coluba U. Noel Tpton, uscan and pano teacher of Weslfeld, has recently been awarded the Baldwn Pano t Prze for study va Teachers College j of Coluba Unversty ths suer. The prze wll enable Mr. Tpton to study recent nnovatons n usc educaton wth Dr. Robert Pace, Dr. Bert Konowtz and Dr. Hadassah Sahr. Mr. Tpton, a graduate of tle Jullard School of Musc, operates a usc studo n Wcstfeld, s assocate organst and choraster at St. Paul's Epscopal Church and a part te faculty eber at the Pngry School n Hllsde. AVON INN MOTOR LODGE AN ENTIRE BLOCK ON THE OCEAN FRONT A suer Resort for. those who enjoy excellent food, ocean bathng, Olypc pool, shuffle board, puttng green. Nearby Golf, Boatng, Fshng, Monauth Park Race-track. Cocktal partes, dancng and entertanent n the faous RIPTIDE ROOM. S.Thoas Penntf, Jr., Owner-Mar.' Reservaton!, Mrs. Joltn 5* P»nno (20T) 776*6300 Aven.by-lhe-S«o, N. J f=b ACADEMIC Grades 2-2 Prevew or Revew Englsh Hstory Latn Matheatcs Modern Languages * * * DAY CAMP Ages 5-4 Daly; 0:30-3:45 Two Sws Daly Sports Gaes Art Crafts Shop Work Models Sewng Cook-Outs Tournaents 29th PINGRY SUMMER SESSION THE CO-EDUCATIONAL June 29 August 7, 970 ADVANCE CREDIT Grades 9-2 Bology Chestry Physcs Algebra, 2 Trgonoetry. U, S. Hstory Mod. Eur. Hstory * NURSERY CAMP Ages 3 & 4 READING INSTITUTE Grades 2-2 Reedal Developental Increase Speed and Coprehenson 3- or 6-week Courses * * * SPECIAL COURSES Grades 6-2 Penanshp Spellng, Typng Daly: 0:30-3:45 Great Books Swng Coposton Gaes Coputer Prograng Art, Crafts Study Technques Outdoor Play Pantng, Sketchng Enrollent Lted 3-Den$onal Art 6-Weeks Only _, _.., c. KI- T _ * * A * L Red Cross Lfe Savng No Transportaton Avalable.... c *«M..«.~ r Lterature Senar tor Nursery Capers r T. -,.. ' Tenns Clnc TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE PINGRY SCHOOL 25 North Avenue, Hllsde, N. J. Telephone: (20 ) MwuranM^ LEADER ADS BRING RESULTS RIBBON CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS. WnnngVbr STORAtE BLUE Another RIBBON FREE! STORAGE Men's or Lades' SUITS CLOTH COATS FUR TRIM COATS FUR COATS $0.00 Free Insurance Valuaton (Addtonal Insurance Only %) Plus Cleanng Charges BOX FUR COAT STORE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS ths econocal way! Skrts, Jackets, Snow Suts, Sweaters, Household Ites... ANY- THING except fur, fur tred coats and heavy coats. STORED IN OUR VAULTS - CRAM IT FULL! 2% Of Valuaton Plus Cleanng Charges STORED ONLY $00 Valuaton.,. $3.50 Addtonal Insurance % FUR COAT EXPERTLY CLEANED & GLAZED Your precous furs deserve the very best storaqe - COLD FUR STORAGE. No other type of storage protects so well. Controlled hudty and teperature end danger fro oths, larvae or beetles, and at the sae te, preserve the lfe-gvng ols that keep pelts young. Let PROFESSIONAL CLEANING & GLAZ- ING protect and prolong the lfe of your fur garents, fro $7.50 (Mnk and Beaver More) t PREMIUM QUALITY DESK ACCESSORIES BY SCHEIRE CIGARS WALLETS By Buxfon and DunhlH 500.0^400 't All the Above Pus a Large Varety of Soker*' Accessores That Make Wonderful Olttn * y \ f our Sokng Enjoyent h Our Busness** Corner Park and North Aves. SHOP Plalnfleld \) ft FATHER'S WEEK STORE HOURS #fe L Monday thru Frday 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.; Thursday 'H 9 P.M.; Saturday 8 A.M. fo 6P.M PREP. FOR THE JULY EXAM An ntensfed three eetng senar desgned to prove bath the verbal and ath S.A.T. scores. Ths course features the followng: An ndvdual evaluaton of sklls Specalzed readng technques ephaszng speed and coprehenson Developent of ental arthetc sklls A revew of algebra, geoetry, and graph nterpretatons Revew of exanaton takng strategy Sall classes Mornng and evenng classes wll coence weekly startng June 22nd. Tuton $ Regstraton and nforatonal sesson wll be held on Saturday, June 20th at the Town and Capus Motor Lodge located at Morrs Avenue corner Green Lane, Unon, New Jersey, Roo B-4. FOR INFORMATION CALL LEARNING 5 'A <. FREE MOTH PROOFING ALL GARMENTS DRYCLEANED AT BLUE RIBBON ARE MOTH-PROOFED FREE WITH NON-DDT CHEMICALS Free Cleanng No Purchase Necessary jc Drawng July st * Just Sfln Na*, Address, Tel. No. DRIVE - IN STORE ON DRY CLEANING X, SHIRT LAUNDERING NO E X T R A C H A R G E AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY loo NORTH AVE,, GARWOOD L ; MOlf-:S;,':;!0 A.M. I'J <> P.M. 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17 Bus Routes For Borough Suer Pupls Moutttasdc The suun-cr feool bu^ schedule for atrea *ujkg was anoored Lcday by the M County Regonal Hgh School I>Dtr:ot No.. Detfs Lyredh, U^ar^pototon drector, ay be cwtracted at 37(5- $300 f there are any quc-tas pror 66 the cperjag of suer sdlool fen June 23. t Jwnatlhan Dayton Regonal Hgh School atancuces strner school feus schedules fno Mouwfadnsde and Sprngfeld. SksxA sdarte at 8 a.n, on June 3, Al Studes are to report Jened- IteteGy to the audtoru of the Dayton Jtegwal Hgfh upon Uhcr anval. IMDounbauntsodc: Bts Route I: 7:30 Robn Itood and Frar 7:32 Fox Tral and Grouse Lane tf:34 Pelbrook and BXn^e Dnve 7:3fr Orchard and Apple -Tree 7:38 New Provdence and Wood Valley 7:4 New Provdence awd Baybery Lane 7:43 SyHvan Lane and Sut (Lane 7.45 Sut Lane and Swnnt Road Bus Route 3: 7:40 H&h Pont Drve and Outlook Way 7:43 Green Hll Road and Hghland Avenue 7:45 Oreen Hflfl. Read and Tknber Drve 7:50-.Mar HSU Crcle and Possu Pass ' " Goverauor 'Lvngston (Rogonal lg<h School schedule tor studets 'lvng n Mourtansde' s: Rcufco l: Starts al 7:20 a.. Sot stop at: Short Drve land Pudtfngstane Short Drve and L'ongtvtew Drve OKeary Hfl.IVo'ad artd -SawMl IW. Oftarles Street and "Darby Vanc Darby Lane arl Eflston Datve Sut IMad and- Sut Dane t(on Suat Lane) (Mountan Avenue off of Route 22 (Mountan Avenue and Tanglefwood (Lane jmtountjan Avenue and Tanglewood (Lone r L - - ft land Avenue New pwydence. Road sad 'Read TNew Brovldctnce and BrcEh Hll Road R»ute 2: Sbaots' at' 7:20 a.. st Stop at: 'Ncnv Provdence ftoad and Wood- *acres Drve tores Datve and Meetng House Tral and Grouse Lane Pa'h a-fld Taagtr Way Oyle3 Avcuvue avd Aoken'a Avc. Ne>w Pj'cvd&uce and Sut La. Mtl Lane and Rulgers Road Irs Or.ve. and Sut Road Rcald and OeaHtnal Ave. Ave, and Wood Va^ley Rd. Tote IM. and Wood Vafley Bd. llkfclen Or-dle an/d Old Tote Rd. Scout Fathers "Mx and Fx" A volunteer work force of fathers of ebers of Boy Scout unts ot the Colonal Dstrct spent the day recently at a varety of repar and repar end aueaance projects at Cap.Walchung In Glen Gardner, preparng the ftojlttk'fbftjhe-openng of * the sler capng sesson ne»t onth, The dstrct coprses scoutng unts n Westfekf, Mountansde, Scotch PJans, Favood, and Garwood. The annual "Mx & Fx" actvty, renscent of the huskng bees of yesteryear, brngs en together fro nuerous walks of lfe for One coon porposc of volunteerng te and latnor to ake sure ther sons and ther frends wll have a good, healthy suer capng progra at a cost 'Wthn the reach of all who wsh to attend. The cap s run by the Wtatchung Area Councl, of whch the Colonal Dstrct s a part. In addton to a coplete cleanng and pantng of the dnng lodge and ktchen, the fathers repared roadways and brdges, panted tent platfors, and oved et'al cos to the varous capstes the scout unts wll use ths suer. Last weekend a slar constructon and renovaton progra was carred out by volunteer tethers at Oap Sabatts, the councl's wlderness faclty n the Adrondacks between Tupper Lake and Long bake n upper Now York Slate. Passport Photos SECOND DAY SERVICE h" # Portrat and Coercal Photographers 2 CENTRAl AVENUE College Expects Students Unon Co&ese antb'.petes the largest suer sesson n ts 37-year hstory ths year, t was reported today by Prof. B-antord Solon, drector. An enrollent of ore than,000 s expected, lvof. Solcn sad, as copared w.tlh about 800 a year ego. Prof, Sok attrbutes Ue ncrease to Unon College's reduced tuoton, bo a slortage of suer jtfbs r 'and to a Jaa^gar nwnlber of courses. Tu-jfcon far the suer seasson s 52 a creddt hour for Unon County trostdenjts, $25 a oradt hour fw ctthcr New Jersey resdets, and for out-of-stale resdente. ^ cotbrses avtaoaoble at ths year's suer seaaon are: begdnjng and nteredate SpauSh, nfodology, prncphes of soosal psychology, adolesccnt psychology, pthycfhology of pcoalty, general psychology, echafl'fos, heat and sound, hasc phyunfed calculus II, college, AIfJX)^Ale^r^oaIl Hfte* I a>nd II. ALso, UnJted Stales" IflteUory snpe 895, Unted Sbatcs Hstory-' to' 865, Weftedn dvlkuaton snce C00, Aecan nallton'al goveeen, Aercan governent' and polfc, be- gnnng and nteredajte FVencC, Wesern European ltenature, Aercan Htenature, Englsl Mtetalue. Aflso, EglS <3opos!t!c» devel'op.en of eduoatonal tlhoglht, edlucalonal psydhlaolgy, probles o ocorocs. prn d Vles of eaoauotos, gen&ral chestry III, busness l'aw, pesonnel - atfageanent, wganfzawon a«d anagese-nt, general bology, the plant kngdo, and prteplea of accounftng. Slates Sunday "Vllage" Tour Tle Sunday afternoon vstors to the Unon County Park Cosson's Tralsde Nature and Scence Centsr, n the Watchung Reservaton, ay partcp'ate on a tour of the hstorc "Deserted Vllage" whch wll be held June 2 begnnng at Ttoalsde at 2 p.. Obaros S. Hoag, a resdent of the "Vllage," wll conduct the tour of the area whch s located n the valley between the frst and second rdge of the Watchung Range. The guded tour s open to the publc. The group wll proceed to the ste of the "Vllage" by auto. Mr. Hoag wll dscuss the 300-year hstory and tradton of the area fro tte te of the Indaafls end oafclfest setll'bfs" to ;jtg present state as:a uot.joe Ue'Un^on^Couty Pfcrt Syste. He' wll pont outranyh'storc features of ths area of-uou County. -- " " -- ^ * tst»y A-CO www, t,«*, :*,?**«x V ays >. ' -. Take advantage of our auto gas water heater Do you have to run your entre beatng. :.- syste : durng the suer jst.to^heat j -water? An autoatc gas water heater? heats the water tself. There are stll ore reasons why ^you should convert to gas. Rght now, you can take advantage of portant savngs durng our autoatc *#usf gas water heater sale7ask usfabout our specal,offer. But you ust coe see us real soon. : ' Sale.ends June 30. Act now! Offer good only n area servced by Elzabethtown Gas. One -B'tvn Plaza EHzabethtown Gas Gas gves you a better dqal. 452 Man St. I 220-Matkot St.. I 20 Central Avo, I 84 El Metuchea IPerthAhoy I. Rahway, J Wcstfteld/ I 2BB-BO0O I' 2B9-500O 289-5tJ0II J & Vv. Showjgo^s.openshpppng.xgftts.SaturcayBX -->

18 r wzvttt.t* /»u.> LFj.n, THE LEADER Clans I' 'I MM j' t;l Paper AFFILIATE MEMBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION >'!) bl: for hfc T^n JI vl' ^I:IJ'-'?j _*U«>n:?:^uO.H-r year n a<l I f!al; U\ no K - Qualty TRIMII.E M-Ml.-r.^ru As?2L*-.- f. f. X-w.Ivt-M-y, Uy \\M- Wc^t- ( 'V!JJ]J;M!.V. A t :p(.-n*j«mt. S\.T. THURSDAY. JUNK Interpretaton, Please Publsher. IMftor We had been led to bclcvo that at l<\sl a few solated Town Counclcn were* opposed to the placeent of garden debrs at the curbsde. so \vt> were surprsed last week when nary a dssentng vote was east on an orpnance ntroduced whch does pert ths change n the housng code. Fnal acton s slated h>v the Councl's next eetng July 4. The aended ordance reads: "Garbage and Rubbsh Storage. Garbage, other organc waste and rubbsh exceptng grass dppngs and garden refuse shall be stored and placed n watertght receptables of etal or other approved ateral, at or behnd the buldng lne. Such receptacles shall be provded wth tghtfttng covers. "Crass clppngs and garden refuse shall bo placed n plastc bags or other approved dsposable contaners and placed behnd He curblne no soon CM than 4 p.. the day before the second pckup of the week. 'At least one approved type garbage receptacle and at least one rubbsh receptacle shall be provded for each dwellng unt, n accordance wth subsecton 9.9 of the Housng Code, "All ordnances or part of ordnances nconsstent wth ths ordnance are hereby repealed to the extent of such nconsstency. "Ths ordnance shall take effect edately upon fnal passage as provded by law." Despte our consstent objecton to the ltterng of Wcstfeld and our convcton that ths step wll lead to addtonal non-garden-typo refuse left by the streets, we cannot see how our clear-thnkng counclen can adopt ths revson. Should they approve at ther eetng July 4 both ths ordnance and a resoluton approvng the agreeent announced last week wth the town's dsposal contractors, they produce an nconsstency even before the next garbage collecton. Under the proposal whch Counclan Ferguson sad had the backng of the scavengers, one of the servces ncludes a cut-rate curblne pckup of up to sx 50-pound bags of garden refuse each week. It was our presson that these were to be pcked up at both collectons of the week, or are only resdents who pay the $30 for back-ofproperty lne collecton enttld to rd theselves of debrs twce a week, whle those on the $5 rate watng untl Thursday, Frday or Saturday to haul ther sx plastc bags to the street? And under the ters of ths ordnance, do, the $30 custoers volate paragraph one by perhaps placng garden debrs n regular contaners? If, under the agreeent, resdents ay pay the nu rate of $4.50 for one can of trash collected twce a week, why ust each dwellng unt have both a garbage receptacle and a rubbsh receptacle? Webster defnes "Garbage" as "waste parts, of food...anal or vegetable atter that s thrown away... any worthless or offensve atter." "Rubbsh" s defned" as "any ateral rejected or thrown away as worthless; trash, refuse: often dstngushed fro garbage..." Could the ncluson of ths paragraph portend that at soe te refuse collectors also wll nsst on separaton of, say, paper fro cans, or elon peels fro burned-out lghtbulbs? If not, why the necessty of two receptacles for a "one-can faly?" It's our personal opnon, but ths aendent to the Housng Code s rubbsh or s t garbage? Graduaton 970 More than 700 students were graduated durng the last week fro West feld and Holy Trnty Hgh Schools. A ajorty of the arc- college-bound, but any others wll enter the ared servces, advanced tranng n a specalzed feld or the begnnng of careers. Wth few exceptons, all wll face a personal ndependence never before experenced n ther 7 or 8 yars. We hope that they wll grow wth ths new freedo, and not confuse lberty wlh lcense. For any, graduaton s a change for a new begnnng. Those who have perhaps not assued roles n whch they wore cofortable or content, now ay walk a dfferent path. We pray they fnd a lfe to whch they can gve of theselves, as well as beneft fro. H l school graduaton s an exctng begnnng, not an end. As wo congratulate our graduates, our hopes go wth the for the fulfllent of each of ther dreas and abtons. U SOUTH, Tn News Magazne of DIXIE," carred ths enlghtng bt of nforaton for those who hal the Sovet syste and decry our own, and cted soe facts whch ought to brng the to ther senses: "The average Sovet faly spends about 50 percent of ts budget on food, as aganst 7 percent for the average U.S. faly and the Russan det s largely starchy staples such as bread and potatoes; a Russan ust work four tes as long as an Aercan to earn enough to buy a cotton shrt, copared wth one hour for an Aercan worker; the average Russan worker gets take-hoe payof $9.28 a onth, whle the average Aercan worker takes hoe $460.09/' j JT.TVF \% t Lfe In The Suburbs WITH ALL WORLDLY GOODS WITH WORLDLV By Al Sth WELL THERE JUNIORS THEE GOODS THEE BIC/CLE ENDOW ENDOW LETTERS TO THE EDITOR All letters to the edtor ust beur a sgnature 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. All letters ust be In ttw "Leader" offce by Frday H they are to appear n the followbg ssue. The "Leader" reserves the rght to reject or edt any letter to confor U> "Leader" usaxe- Calls Foul. Edtor Leader; I a wrtng ths letter n the hopes o/ nternng the vast ajorty of decent n'dvdu!als who partu n tho Wesl'fel'd Boys Baso- Ltfaguo Of the gross njustce done to our Rdch'ond tcfa, Internatonal League, Atlantc dvson tlcs past week so Ultat all who partcpate n the WBBL wll ake I hesdves ore aware of He loague offcals and the w a y. n whch decsons are ade by these offcals. When the boys basdlxall season, began, Ken Klponen and I were assgned to co-anage l^e Rchond tea. We were not asked 0 be anagers. Tlue IKertturc and ulorals war dropped at. our doorsteps and we Nad to take tne- nt- *alvo to fnld out about the eetngs of the WBBL and to loa, fche responsbltes of anagng a ltte league tea. Both Mr, Klpanen and y.setf agreed to co-anage because we were ore nterested n vvurknj,' wth youngsters tlan n u'jlkoldng our cooperaton because ol the j-hod.y way n whch we wore apponted arfagers. We were gven a tea of boys ages 0 to 2 years and aha one youngster w3o was to be 3 yo'ars old on May 3, 970. The lttle league hand-bonk reads r;o ycungscr ay play n the Inleague wh'o dvas hs 3th before July 3 of that year. Tlls youngster was assgned to our tea wth Ix>l3 t he Internatonal Ldague Drector's M>on Husch) and the Atlantc Dvson Drectors (Albert Moonjy) full knowledge of 4e youngsters age. Both oj'lcals had gven ther consent for ths yowgscr to play n Lte IntcrtatJortal dvson, the reason ben# gven jth'al the next age group league group had no c pen ngs left for tlls boy. And so we played tal season long rght up to a playoff beltw«en Rchr.ovd and Uoanoke When t sees an underhand deal was ade. WL» wore to have played the playoff Wednesday even-ng June 0, 970. but were notfed x k hour before gae l.nu that the gae was ttv JL» rc-.pcucd ur.q a eetng between L!u nvarvjgers cf the two ters and the ProadcrJt (Charles. Schrcpe) and Vce-presdent ((Bruce Anderson of the WBBL, Inc. could be held that Frday evenng to ^deterne now wlhetfher the youngster n queston could play. Ken Kpcnsn and I, as co-anagers of Rchond attended the eelug as cfol the three co-anagers of Ruanoke aton:* wth Presdent and Vce; Presdent of the WBBL, Inc. When.Mr. Schrope the Presdent of W>HL arrved w-u Mr. J. G. (McCarthy one of Roanokes co-anager and also a neghbor of Mr. Schropes. I realzed at the onset of tho eetng the de was cast. Rchond had lost. We wore told,'lat both Mr. Sehrope, Presdent and Mr. Anderson, Vce Presdent wore uaw&re 0 season (lat the youngster had touen (allowed to play. Mr. Schrope told us ho had only been nfored before Wednesday nght's playoff. Thsy '(the Presdent and Vce Presdent of the WBBL, Inc., ruled the youngster couhd not ptay n the.'xt (Jays playoff because he was -ovor the age lt. Tho responsblty fell to Ken Klponen and yself to toll our loa on Saturday ornng that ther fdend and tetate coum not play tho ost portant gae of the setoson. I feel our tc& \fyas peaalzex caje of the offcals Ignurtanve and we were ntade to pay llle pnfcc foa* her stake. RLohod lost to Ro*aw)ke 4-0 d so on paper Roanoke e tle AU^nlc dvlson clapon, bult to Ken Klponen land ysjh", as contkuvag^rs of Rcwod and to all the parents and frenfcu Wlto suppw^od us dnng tho soason, Rdunwd s tle fnal vdtor for our boys l<haed ^ ast. Lnr^Knlart lesson; ttal of acceptng an unjust defeat wth dgnty and honpr. JERRY' WA'USTBDTER' 205 Dfckson Drve /"Injustce" Edtor, Leader: Open Letter To We the parents of J Oarnege, a pjayer on Rchond tea af tho AUarvtc Dv. W.B.B.L., wsh to thank all hs follow teaates, a anagers, Mr. J. Wolsteder and M*. S. Klponer ond *all tle people who expressed ther feelngs of Uo njustce done the w r lole tea as well as our son. Wth leavy loahs and xed feelngs of rules and decsons ade by the en e-f (le league, tle hoys went on the feld wthout J to lose the Atlantc I>v. Chaponshp by runs only, but they truly won the Cthaponshp of dgnty and honor that today n our tes s, very rare wth all the protest and anger." MR. & MJtS. J..G. CARNEGIE t! Cottage PI..-" -.. >.. - ' Drugs «t Edtor, Leader; ^..*-. / Reng concerned -wth.'the growng proble of drug abuse aon^ all ebers of our socety, was startled to see the essage to parents by Polce Chef Moran n last week's ssue. One of the reasons for the growng drug abuse 'prcmc aong youth s.nadequate drug educaton. However, nadequate refers lo qualty as well as quantty. In actualty there s.a tot of drug educaton gong arountt these.days, but no one sees to be lstenng. Ths s a result, of our socety's ethods of drug educaton, whch concentrates ts prary objectve of educaton nto scare technques n order to accoplsh ts goal. I a referrng to the artcle of last week where Chef Moran (or Dr. Moran) says that arjuana s an "nduceent to take stronger narcotcs'* as well as revealng to the publc that "recent edcal fndngs reveal that prolonged usage causes bran lesons." The youth of today are apparently ore nfored than the polce chef. They know that arjuana does not produce a need to use other drugs. Every survey ever ade by copetent researchers backs y stateent lw r /r. As for producng bran lesons, well that's one on e! I have read artcles by the ost knowledgeable nwn n the feld and I h-ave never heard anythng so rdculous. Mddle eastern socety Iras been usng arjuana for 2,000 years. Wouldn't t be obvous f the llons of arjuana users all over the world were contractng bran lesons? Fnally, Ohef Moran says for parents to be aware of physcal sypos of ther chldren. Ho lsts "enlarged eye pupls" as a syn-ptorn. Another snoer! Marjuana decs ruct cause enlarged eye pupls. It s th? dark atosphere preferred by arjuana users that gves I'he presson that ther pupls are enlarged. It t only the pupl enlargng to allow ore lght (o the eye that sled observers to ndcate pupl enlargeent as a s/pto. In closng, how can> we expect our chldren to beleve the dangers of heron, barbtuates, etc. If we are contnually lyjng to the about the dangers of arjuana? P.S. Have we also overlooked the dangers of alcoltol e. alcohols, peranent bran daage, lver destructon or s alcohol safe to use bocause t/ s Aerca's natonal drug? LEWIS GRINI>LINGER B54 Nancy Way Not Indans Edtor, Le-ader; Aerca WTO and the governent s stll talcng away land, only n Lhs case we're not Indans and the governent s the Cty of Westfeld, N.J. Ffteen years ago n fath we purchased a hoe ru lot, whch Deed s recorded n De-pl. of records, and fathfully every quartcm* the Cty of W-?s!fekl has sent n tax hll for ths property. Now t would sp<? that the land -tx-hnd the propertes borderng Cooldge St. whch tle Cty so wllngly exchanged for a tract of land near Scotch Plans has \ dscrepancy wth an over-lappng of the two dcpds and tle new owner seengly has precedence over our 5 ywr ownershp. It would see the old adage you can't f^t Cty Hall s lne. Justce or Poltcs??? HA-ROU) K. PAYNE JR. JACQUELINE J. PAYNK 000 Cooldge St. Longshoreen Edtor, Leadea-; Tho frst, awrdrent freedo to dssent s beng cheapened by tc Ilorvaloral Long.^h'orcnen'a Assccalon. Unon ebers have been pcketng speeches by the P'u Mnuter of Sweden, Olof plan ID, wthout undor.vtandng or lyng Lo understand tho poston of Mr. Pale or hs country. The nck'lors have been dsplayng <s vs that express rudeness and ntgnly. ftalher than dscvss dffer-- eees and lsten to Mr. P'tfe exjjkn hs vews on VsrctnU, the lo^sc''yo'n have trod to shout h down and n one nstance have beaten a person sply becau^e he Irad Swtd'h-lke blond har. Ds- 5L nl n the hands cf the I LA has cc'ne jp.vull and yellnjl. Durng J'y vst to Kcnyon College. Mr. Pale dsplayed a quot tlltslgencu and.st'aglvvforward concern thul won the adnratcn of students, faculty, alun, and adnstrators. He stressed that We'c are two portant aspect. ; of freedo the lght, to dssent and tle rght to be huawl. T!c longen took advantage of onu bul, tred to deny the other. The bch'avor of the lonffslvoj*e-sn can bau'ely bo called dssent and wcud be de-spcble even f they were rght, ah>ont Sweden. Bu the pre nster Ivas a d e clear several Les n hs vst Uvaf. Sweden s not aru-aeronn. M*, thsetf spent a yc'ar a.^ a n An&rca. He U;v5 ponted out that n -any ways Sweden s the ost Aercanzed country n Europe and that tfe Swe'dsh people feel a fr eat fondness fw Ajnercansl The Swedes, le has ephaszed, are concerned a'boul all people n dstress, whether they be Aercan prsoners of war or hungry Vc&naese chld'cn, and they wll contnue to help both although clley ere cr^cszerf. Tho Pre Mnd.'tcr has sw^gastad thot there be an-nfte'nwat!onj'al effort to rebuld all of Idadhna after the war. If loghoreej and c'lltu's wo dslke Mr Pale would have lstened to h spca'k, for exaple on Meat tle Press, ('hey weul'd have clsd&vo«d that hero s a r&tonal lea'der tvwho us fcsa# U gatj>le, s about hunan r-'toles, and deeply -Cfnonuttcd to hs cctrjlry. Jt :.y be dunt'cult for Aor'cuns Lo accept the s&aurjcf neulfalty of Sweden wthtch requres ad an'd crtcs to b^d sdes. Swevn condens bc^h the nvadon of Czetfnosx'va'kn by Russa a.'. t'hs.-jcu'..c nto C^rr.tcla Ly the U,S'. 'But we have > ryg-xt to expect every nallon to agree w t h the UnJltd Statas on every ssue. Mr. Pale and Sweden are workng for 'gfcs of U a-n, atd as a sts'jl ccur'bry vro lglrtately coewncd a'boul the ncurson of sall nals-orj3' vghjs by supanpawers. Mr. JRale s cotted to dernocaacy, detspte tle knds of deonstratorts the ELA has shown to be the resaols of deocracy. r rhe Pre M-nster sad at'kenyon tlat every sotfback akes h tle ore dectated to workng for derauc"acy. The longshonen and any ollher A^'cans have been sled by swty ajtfd erroneous nforaton about Sweden and her pre tflj&stgr. They would do lj) ; ErrLselves and deocracy a uch greater justce f they would tace the te to lsten to vstng heads of state wth the dgnty Ural our belef n freedo requres. C. BORUCHOWITZ College class of 70 ;. 20 -ManKlester Dsposal Rales Edtor, Lrffctrer; The fdlaw^g las beeu sent to Mr. Doffl Snyder, 446 Cfoannng Ave., and Mr. Alexander 224 Clurk St. We rwnltfy saw n (he Ijeader lfl'ut tle ee^'ng bcuvwn Oe Councl ejnbet and the town.scav«gws po.vs.lbly wll wsw n a new dole schedule. Tls loter represents jny Urd wuen a>h"aj n tle past couple of yeas to y -epresenlatves n the councl to consder a ar rata adjustjnent, ntrt okdsh To revetar, two years ago the soavcjgea^s were granted an a^pj"oxdu'le 25 ',< rlate ncrca.se, OJI tle Ibasjs of (Cleanng up 3 20-g& cans W-Ice a week, plus soe >ctj>]7m^5 U\ tlt; suner Yau- new rale schedule another IS-'z'. ncrease n cos wth ;a j'cduetot) r servce. In o'tser words, for Ue W.-'/r rate ncrease, on top of (he p'evoos 25 U n- 'crcao, you wju allow onjy 2 20 gallon euxs elefewed, and for oacfl adrlkwtjl can. there wll J>e an ad- C J.;.':.. ; J c^^rge ol 50 conts. To e, ss Uns dtdnwrtcj' and tax payen, t seltns t'ht t. glt be far and reasonable tx) g\'e Ue scavegcrs a 0',; rtte ncrcase, but at tle sane t:e don't reduce the servce of pckng up 3 20-gallon cans. A 2 l /2'.( dnex'tsc n rate tor twot'htte of t! he work jusl sees unrealsc, pataeularly n Ue pxsent (k»y trend of ore suva jnoa*e bulky packagng wfscl only fnds Ls way to tle gavb&ge can, ad can only result n a larger pck-up aecunulatton for the scavenge«. The naw pnopased rate sdhedule does not gve any conwdeaton lo tho older people n our cona'ly. We have any older people lvng n hoes where tfle refuse uounls to pejhaps one can for tho whole week. Sone of lhese f&e people also have tle (fao'd fortune to rol&cate n..tle srer onths and, therefore, put out no -cfuse but they Kave to pby for a servfoe tsat s Jot receved. VV?-\$ " *: J : : - -. J '. - \ - :. '- : ''- > ^. '.'- :.- - :< - :... - \. > >.. < V.':!::. ; -.' "= :.. - : < -. *> - -, : r^" : M <: -.'.: f- \< -::! v" ->" f.-x -.» ", '. ; -<: <-.:' : L - ".'. > < r *' ' - r - arc.':.>?.'. r; rt" - :' : *5 & - -- :>. w--n--z - \ :- > &\'r* -/ f a?s4 <.? *.»*, 4. V-.'.'''.I "L "V Edtor's Corner.Not oaly s W-esftfefld eefbng wtfo stocry response fro ts own resdents over dapng, traslh, dsposal, garbage and w»at*ave-you, but t ss&xtls that Scoldh Plans now las ssued an edct to ovr town ftatfes to elnate dupng along Labert's 'Ml Rd. Wesleld towno-wne dpropea-y alon gthe souaeasleay sde of the Ivwn fees Scutch SU>,p the dupng altong I.anbeat's MM ltd. or (ley'ld bake the wth the State Boa'XJ os Iloath and nsttute legal pr-o.ceed.ngf, ScDleh Plans Tow-ashp OoUee led at a edng last week. I Scotch Plans rcsderts n Ute aj'e'a between Baybwry and J^colw;' L/a, lw»ve coplaned that Ue Labert's Mall ljd. ste s a junkyard. Whle tsey wy soe I*as been reraoved we suspect by town trucks to ftle Ba htwoftd area!); n«c appears aost nstantaneously..( TWlaat the Sootch Plans readeals wat s the s^e as the Br^fcwood area ho-eowners seek here ore palaxrlng and and end to dujao^ Wondea*' vrfero tnat old sola, tle l>34 refu'gertor and assortent of <old lres wll show up next? : I lo>e you wll gve sej-jos 4enton U> the Uh^llflW's I have outlned' n- ths lefltej*.and I hope you wll easure ' yfcnr vote (for a NO on Lhs aler, not on the pofos&cal nluencos -t^ut nay be nvolved bul jusbfably ol t'he voce of yow consttuenls t3wa apoak out on tle reduclon of tus servce topped, off wtfl an norclase n o. STANLEY NIKDZWECKI 7I llkhlubd Ave. Brng a Date? Edtor, As parents of two teenage boys we deplore the dese of tle old fashoned ove date. Snce the prce of a ove at ow looal theatre s now $2.25, t «osts^ boy naarly $5 to take a grl to \te oves wth socas and popcorn thrown n. Ts s above (le eans of ost younger teenagers. So, bays and grls are fndng other thngs to do together. At a te when we are searchng for healthy outlets for our chldren t sees a shae that ove dates have lo bo so possbly expensve. When we Isave been to the Ralto we have'notced any.epty seats. The anageent ght actually ncrease ts revenues f t offered a specal "brng a <$ate" plan -werc' by a boy under 8 could purchase a second tcket for hs grl at a. q-ar- ter extra, wlen general audence fls are stowng. Ths type of anrangeert Jtas worked well for the arlnes whch fll ther epty seats by offerng reduced rates for wves and chldren travellng wth ther hu-suands. In addton lo earnng oney on presently epty seats, such a "'brng a date" plan would be a real servce to the county. HAHRY AND IETSEY BROWN 585 Hghland Sweepers Mssng? Edtor, Leader; The town of Westfeld s the owner of TWO street sweepers, pad for, I -assue, by taxes fro AUL tho taxpayers, n th<? several y&ars I have resded oa N. Scotch Plans Ave., the street fro South Avo. to West Droad St. 'as only been swept TWICE. Arc tl&se.sweepers beng used? If they are, WJIO and WHAT streets get the servce? Or don't we care about a pohutcd West feld? MEYERS ROHOWSKY, 49 North Scotch Wans Aw. More Letters Next Page PEOPLE MORE AREAS PER ANNUM Effectve July, 970 PASSBOOK SAVINGS t * DEPOSIT BY 0th INTEREST FROM THE st." where you save does ake a dfference! N FEDERAL SAVINGS; LI I A >,> r - -. r* L-L ' - %^ y. - -w,'., ;. - - : ": RRST FEDERAL ^-,.>,-M SAVINGS FIVE OFFICES *.» WOODBRIDGE MOUNTAINSIDE... CLARK MENLQ PARK ;>* : *! ' l~. I ' I I I - ^ _ ^

19 LETTERS Dead End Edtor, Leader: The followng letter has been sent to.jaes Maran, Mayor of Westfeld: For several onths a "DEAD. END" sgn has been ssng fro the etal post at the coer of Hanford Place and Edgewood Avenue. Despte repeated requests fro the local resdents a sgh'mas not been peranently replaced. ' Snce the sgn has been ssng, there have been nwerous ncdents of near accdents on the dead end porton of HJanXord Hace. On Thursday, June 4, to cte one typcal evenng three velades bad to report Lo panc stops to avod runnng nto the hedges and trees that block the end of the street. On fcwo o these occasons the vehcles backed onto the lawn of Mr. Harold Thopson and left tre arks n fcher frustrated efforts to get awtay fro the dead end. After the thrd vehcle had left, Mr. W. E. Ofearc telephoned the Westfeld Polce Departent to jrtotfy the of the ncdents, and the resultant destructon of property that ths type of traffc was creatng.' The offcer on duty at the te told Mr. Ofcark that he would notfy the- Publc Works Depa rtent of the proble. That sae evenng (June -4> Ms-, Paul Hornung also called the polce to cornplan of the ncdents on Htanflord Place. Before an# snce that te several oter resdents have eahed ether the polce or the Publc Works Departent to regster ther boplants about the Jack of adequate posted sgns on the corner of Hbnford PI. and Ectgewood Ave. On Frday, Jne 5, F a representatve of the Publc Works Departent nspected the area n queston... but no sgn has been erected. On at least one occason every nght snce June 4 there has been at least one vehcle that has coe to a panc rtop on tre dead end porton of Henlord PS. Several of the current: resdents, of Hanford PI- were present a few years ago when a vehcle careened through the hc$gc at the end of the street and over a stone abutent n a yard backng onto Dudtey A/ve. Consderable daage wfes done to both the vehcle and to the proper- The local resdents do not wsh to have ths type of accdent repeated In consderaton of personal safely and the protecton of property the undersgned, therefore, recoend ard herewth PEOUTION the Town of Westfeld for:. the renstalfcaton of a "DEAD END" sgn on the south corner of Hanford PI. and EdgewOod AVfc. end/or - - '> 2. the nstallaton of a "STOP" sgn on th& West corner of Ban&rd PI. and JEdgewood Ave. ard/or 3. the nstallaton, of ;VSTQP*\ sgns oh the West, north and'sokh' corners of HJanford Pl. anx} rood Ave.. r. RKMAKD C. QRIGGS LOIS F. GRIGCS 539 Kan/ord PL H. OARTEH W, OARflER 537 Hanford PI, AIOTIUR GODJNG LILLIAN E. GODING 53 Hanford P CHARLES WAIID HELEN K. WARD 257 Edgewood Ave. S. THOMPSON 629 Hanford P. R A. OOUNB HZ GROTCHEN S. < Jffl& W5 Baafot L. CLAKX.- c. QLARJC 930 Bated PH. EUZABETM W. HORNING PAUL HORNUNG 534 Hanford P. CAROLYN W. HOAAN 52$ Hanford P. Thanks Edtor, Leader; The Woan's Uub of Westfeld, Inc. wshes to ttenk you, and tell you of ther apprecaton for your helptful cooperaton n publczng the cvc socal and county actvtes of the Ohb durng the past year, DOROTHY B.&BMHK. (Mrs. Lous) Correspondng Sscretsry South Chestnut St. School Nurses Edtor, Leader; Apparently the putbjc s unaware of the untque poston of the nurse r* our publc schools today. We of the Unon Gffunty School NursesA$soaa^lon youl Kke to quote the fallowng fro an artce prnted n the/october 968 ssue of "Today's Health" publshed by the Aercan ' Medcal Assocaton: "They concentrate less on frst ad and -ore on health conusdng, vson and hearng screenng, consultaton wth teachers-, coordnaton wth doctors and pubsc health offkaak, and workng wth fales whose chldren need referrals to prvate jjhysetens." Ted Raksts goes on- to say that, "Better prej> araton. s - not the only factor thlat dstngushes the deal school nurse fro her hosptal counterpart. Personalty ust also be consdered. 'Hosptal nurses Ouncton under close supervson-/ says Mr. D. Ann Sptaracher, secretary to the Aercan Mfdoal Assocaton Ctottee of Nursng. 'County nurses, ncludng tfcose n schools, are ore eofotbae n a less structured envronent and lke, to work ndependently. They are ore attuned lo the need for preventon rather than canng for the sck. Awd; of bourse, they ust love chldren'." SELMA KAYE, 40 Route 2&7D Korth Ecology Board Edtor, Leader: At last week's publc Town Councl eetng t w*as noted that pettons had been- subtted to the Councl by PEP (Polluton and Envronental Probles) sgnet* by 400 people to request the establshent of an Ecologcal Advsory Jlcar/..The town councl has already establshed several cottees on varous aspects of the probtern of, pollrton, howe>ver the dea of the Ecologcal Atfrsory Board s to coordnate the actvtes of these CDtTlntte'es, and to present an overall vew of the probles n Westfeld-to the Councl'. Ths advsory board would be confrjosed of local professonals n the feld of ecology, nstead of layen, and therefore could present practcal suggestons to the Councl. It ust be ephaszed that ths advsory board would have no real power; t would be op to the Town Councl to act on the advsory board's suggeston. However ths wouud provde the Town Councl wth the expertse n Us feld, whch they certanly are not expected to have theselves. Soe p&ople feel that we have no real ecologcal probles n Westfeld, snce we have no real ndus try. Ths s just not tore. Aost RELIABLE Telephone Answerng Servce SERVING SINGE PROMPT ACCURATE 4803 COURTEOUS You don't have to be Hot! Let us Servce or Repar Your Roo Ar Condtoners NOW! Also Installaton of New Roo Ar Condtoners Guardan SERVICE CENTRAL AVE., N. J. -.>. -*..-'$ V ; >* t O7O90L *?- SMALL BUSINESS HEARD HEARD Frs-Class Servce? Frst-class al rates are lkely to go up soon. Besdes death and taxes, hgher postage costs are also nevtable, t sees. * * The Presdent has asked for an ncrease fro sx to seven cents per ounce. Congress sees lkely to follow through to ake t offcal. It's part of the Adnstraton's attack on nflaton, needed to balance the budget. * * True, the stap ncrease tsell s nflaton of alost 7 per cent It goes to show how coplcated nflaton-fghtng can be. Lke fghtng fre wth fre; * * * An extra penny for every letter wll add up to about $650 llon a year. Many people wouldn't nd BO uch, f frst-class all servce lved up to the nae. It was qute -food, you ay reeber, when a letter needed only a three- or four-cent stap. And al was delvered twce a day. The Post Offce has ore than ts share of probles. It delvers ore than 80 bllon peces of al each year, to and fro every nook and cranny of the naton. But Post Offce eployent has rsen faster than al volue, so the Natons! Fedenllon of DuR]n«a every type of polluton agnable can be found n what s called the "Brghtwood Area," Every knd of garbage s duped there, whch destroys what could be a beautful area. Most people n Westfeld own a car, and any own two. Sxty f^jjl^^ s caused by autooble, and n ths area the percentage s hgher. Another nterestng thng to note s that one Tuesday nght just before work-load as no excuse for bad servce. * * * Three postasters n * row have recognzed that the Post Offce needs a coplete overhaul "The Post Offce s n a race wth catastrophe/' sad one who descrbed the postal servce as "ponderous, creakng*, erratc, costly and Increasngly neffectve." * The present postaster acknowledges probles are so severe that all servce could break down a any of a dozen ajor ctes. He sad condtons of. poltcal nfluence and operatonal neffectveness are "unbelevable." * * * The naton's ndependent busnessen beleve t; they've coplaned that servce has de. terlorated as fast as rates have gone up. And busness often depends upon propt delvery. * * Busnessen oppose hgher rates unless servce s proved, whch ay depend upon whether Congress passes a Postal Refor Bll to create a governent - owned, ndependent corporaton, * Not only s Specal Delvery not very specal any ore, but tuc staps don't stck as well as they used to. Senor Ctzens To Honor Offcers The ebershp of tfe Senor Chef Ruerup Feted at Dnner Lbrary Offers Readng Club Mountansde The Mountansde Publc Ltbr-jry has Fre Chef Noran J. Ruerup was honored at a dnner recently at Suplur Sprngs Inn, R&rkeley plans for readng pry- Heghts, on hs prooton to def t»f the Westfek Fre Departent. pleed frct grade. "Vacaton Fun Aong those attendng wore fre Wth Boolts and P-uzzLes" s the chefs of all other countes n thee of UJJS ycar'.s yzran-. Unon County, Mayor Jaes C. Moran and forer Mayor Kobert Mul- and wll contnue all sunntr. ttrad- j J^st rat on bog n.> tonrotow reany, ebers of the Town Councl, Polce Chefs Jaes F. Moran each chld and also a Readng Rec- j & V ' L of Weslfeld and Harold Curts of Berkeley Heghts, and Wlla Mc- Brde, head of Unon County Cv Defense. Aong the gfts presented lo the chef won.' a shulgun fro the Westfeld Fre Departent, a fshng pole and reel fro the volunteers and a dock fro the exept freen. Chef Ruerup, born n Newark and rased n Berkeley Heghts, becae a eber of the pad departent n 048 and progressed through t'hc ranks untl hs appontent as chef n January. He succeeded te late Martn D. Burke. School Lbrarans Elect JVIrs. Wnberry Mountansde Mrs. Martn Wnbury, head lbraran at Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School, Kenlworth, has been elected presdent of the Unon County School lbrarans' Assocaton for the school year, t was announced today. Other offcers elected at a dnner-eetng held at Weland's Steak House, were: Sster Dorothy Tayor at Mother Seton Regonal Hgh School, Clark, vce-presdent and progra charan, and Mrs. Murel Blu of the Shtackaaxx School. Scotch Plans, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Wnbury, a graduate of Long ^Tt o^s TSSKd"w = ^d»-&t* nvocaton. The wll flled the lower floor of the Munc- be by the Tro Coedy Sngng pal Buldng and even cae up nto rwllrt Mrs. the councl chaber and eventually <*?> sons, aong the probles our town nuay encounter n the future, I strongly urge the Town Councl to accept the suggeston of PEP and for an Ecologcal Advsory Board. More than anythng our town now needs eepert advce a ths area. ANNE R. PJSBLEY 053 Oarleton Ed. Faous "Barn" Relc of Past Mountansde The Barn, forer headquarters of Angelo "Gyp" DeOarlo, reputed Mafa leader, has been reoved fro the property of Weland's Steak House on Route 22. The ste wll be used for addtonal parkng for the restaurant. Mayor Thoas Itccard confred last week that the Barn bad heen torn down as part of a stpulaton of a varance granted the restaurant owners to provde nuore parkng at.thfr establshent. The Barn allege<uy had been used as a eetng place by Mafa ebers. Thrty-Frst n a Seres IH TEE GOOD OLD by Gles K. Atwood, Realtor JUNE 98 The black swan that flew out of the skes and landed on Ells Island, "where there are a few thousands egrants, salors, end nterred Gerans" was delvered to the Westfeld fre house. There wll be a specal celebraton at the oent t s pertted to take ts place wth the other anals of the lake..past offcers at' a luncheon, today ologst, earned her educaton credts at Caltfwell College and Newark at the Mountansde Inn. "He Rev. Wlla K. Cober, nster of bhe State College. She was naed n- Ths organzaton was started by a sall group n 968 by Mss A4ce lardy and the ebe-rshp now exceeds 60, The offcers beng honored are Mrs. W. G. Fnnan, presdent; Mrs. Guatav A. Lundgren, vce presdent; Mrs. Evelyn Nostrand, recordng secretary; Mrs. Jaes F. Burke, treasurer; Mrs. Nelson Akv >ns, progra charan; Ernest Johnson, tour charan; Mrs, Ernest Johnson, hosptalty charan; Meetngs are the thrd Tuesday of each onth at the Frst Baptst Church, 70 El St. Under the leadershp of M's." John Bardol, the organzaton also has specal nterest groups akng lap robes for veteran's hosptals, etc. and recently 200 bags of candy were taken to the Phoebe Devtt Nursng Hoe, AHenfcown, Pa. There s a Lbrary Group aad Choral Group, and tre dub wll create any group whch ay be of nterest t to the ebers. Many play cards after the onthly progra. Guests arc welcoe at eetngs wthch wll resue n Septeber. Anyone havng partly worn underware, ether cotton or wollen, brng to Mrs. J. W. Pckard, 500 Mountan Ave., charan undergarent cottee Garden Club. It wll be greatly apprecated as the supply of ateral s low and the need so great for the refugee babes undervests, whch the club s akng... Thrty three wll graduate n the senor class June 25th. Eleven are honor students... PLAY- HOUSE, W. S. Hart n "The Tger Man" Eves: 5 to 25c... D. J. Grsco of Dunellen, was hauled to court by offcer Hann for stoppng hs autooble besde a fre hydrant... College Club to repeat progra pageant "Aercan Revoluton of 97-98" to be gven at the Hgh School.. New York coutaton tckets are now $7.87, ten trp $3.96 and round trp $.30. There wll be no specal rates to seashore or ountans... Westfeld Board of Health announces results of Clean Up week. 350 loads of rubbsh reoved to dups at cost of $ Store forerly occuped by the Westfeld Hardware Co. at; Broad and El wll now becoe the Natonal Bank of Westfeld... For Sale: 7 acres, quarter le fro Fanwood staton; $300 per acre. See W. G. Psckha. Fro Westfeld Leader copes June 98 ATWOOD REALTY - REALTORS - Resdental Coercal Apprasals On Lenox Avenue to rear of the Westfeld Post Offce. Aple Backyard Parkng, 223 LENOX AVE Mlton.wck 4»koclq<e atthe sch00 n 966. Speaker at the dnner-eetng was Dr. A. M. DeSousa, drector of.s-fon- - WE W7.) USAftEK, TtfCfSRAST, JUKE 8, Page Two JjotU> lke puzzle cads appear on the bulletn board. One depcts falar anals fro Jjooks and the other w e -known book daracru-v. A replca of an anal or book character, bearng a chld';; nae ndcates Lhat ho h r,s read 0 Uotks. A star next lo h:-> nak' denotes Ua.l ho! 77Tgran for chldren who have co-j 5olvcd h,,. JUZ3slc> cws ^ \v be found Chld wh'j r;tx*ve v Letters to Edtor Deadlne Frday 5 P.M. n l>blo^ 20 boolts wll- certfcates. Mrs. Helen M. KeNy, c-h-ldren's book puzxlsjs wll be gvon to lbraran, ep-havzes that Ue pro-jg- Is nol a cotal. The oxl Folder n whch to note books \ havng a suer readng ;: read. There are no : g hooks s t«encourage c-hldaen to to read ard no hook rewrts to r fcle fun of readng. wvtt*. B'og-apla^ wll bo avalf ftxeculnd the ant 'Alarylu Gbney, u ll>j v La*y page, work. CREATIVE PEOPLE can be artstc about anythng. Ths Swss farer took IS hours o ple fve cords of wood decoratvcly, toppng t all off wth a flag. 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20 Msr A wuo cut MINGS MOMPI SSSVK* A HANDY REFERENCE LIST OF RELIABLE LOCAL FIRMS UMfl CUft TOW ALUMINUM SIDING AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS DELICATESSENS INSULATION OPTICIANS B <OODBY AND HEU-0 Fur-H Club eber Jeff 'Fernandez says tan-well Ut hs uuuc al, **Cuy,." who he rased fro ppyhood n the Stng V.yv tlos rasng project and ust now return.to Seeng Ky- he;(k u;rtrrs n.morrslvn. vllowover, Marvn Olsky, Morrs ( uuny - ;«cnt. s }l wtl ; new puppy lor the lu-year-old J to onon youngster lo rase to the pont "where.lt* s ready to Start luul tranng ;* a *»K luv. 4-H Mebers, Seeng Eye' Work Together to Tran Dogs It would see Lo l>o a sound proposton l.h;t when a pup Alost needless lo say, the dogs and tle 4-H fales becoe qute sueeoasfuliy through all the attached to one anot'hor, but, nevertheless, experences of faly lvng ho s thore coes a day when wound, well behaved and usod lo ru* d«g ust bo returned to Seeng beng around people, a young dog Kye head quarter's for tranng. ready for hghly specalzed ran- Onu Oouny 4-H'er reark- n; ed, " hate to see the day coe At least, t s a proposton tha j-when I have to gve up y dog, can IK*, convncngly supported by, but I keep recberbg what sso thy New.lursL'y -I-II and The Seeng wll bo dong for the re&l of her lfo. Besdes, I know t wll be the proudest day of y lfe wen she a Ics w tl her new 'aster.'' Eye, Inc., of Morrslttwn. For27 years now. 4-H of New.Jcra'.v and The Seeng Ky» havo been workng logollcr n a project sponsored by Uo C'oopea-aUve Kxcnsun Servce of the Hugors College of Af- Scholarshps r-x-u.luro and Knvronnu'u-al Sctvce. For Oglves Durng ths to Uf>l 4-H fales wth.(5 club ebers have rased :t.w> puppes. Soe falm Mr. ond Mrs, Carl Oglve, of n New Jersey have rased as any j WcslfeW, have teen awarded dual as 7 puppes for The Sezng Kye. scholarshps by Colego VcLoro, The arrangeent, hts worked to; n Guadalajara, Mexco, totalng th» utual bou'ft of Seeng ICye, I $500 for a 5-week suer sesson, the puppes and youngsters' deltfm- j June 29 to Aug. 2. cd at havng ; puppy nrd the : It s.sad that the award s the ALUMINUM SIDING GUTTERS & LEADERS Reodelng and Alteratons Kl lal! J;<l Alt H*H \ UN nys.alunu AVh>vvs uurl Door* A IS Work < n, n nu-t><j ALLIED MODERNIZING APPLIANCES AUSTER'S Authorzed GENERAL, ELECTRIC Sales & Servce Refrgerators DJohwashen Freezers Plaponals Waehera Dryers Ranges Televson Hl&h Fdelty & Stereo E. Broad St. Westfeld SNOWDEN APPLIANCES Wash ere & Dryers Maytag- Dshwashers & Wafto Kng Vacuu Cleaner* Hoover Refrgerators & Freezer* Araana Eureka Genune Factory Part* SALES SERVICE Maytag 43 North Aye. W. Westfeld STATION RADIO TV AND APPLIANCES LJVTE3T IN COLOR TV. ON DISPLAY AT OUR BTOID8 house.! frst of ts knd to have been ade WB SERVICE] WHAT WB SBLL TIIL- unque cooperatve e'for no! : by the Mexcan nsttuton of hgher only releves S.*e:n{* Kyu of the J ltsrnng. COLOR TELEVISION necessty of fndns De te and! The.couple, n addton to pants 3a.ce for rasng the puppes but j nk ond photography, wll partc- Headquarters aleo akus the do'-ss ore tolerant : P al n senars of Mexcan art and ther tnung qucker and o:.s-! :nd parlcularly the urals of De- Central Avo. (Opp. Quby St.) Rvcra and Josc cr than t would be f they wore ;- Orazco at the placed n a pun or kennel. I-Natonal Unnwrsly of Mexco, n Pupps fro W to 2 weeks old M^*'co ELM RADIO & TV, INC. fro Seen-g Eye konnols aro yvun For ts fve-week sesson, the accredtod ' ' " " college, % / hgh b ' n the Z scenc Whrlpool Kltchea Ad Headquartero tor lo 4-H'ers n the >r»j&cl who ave..,.,,..,,. ] Serra Made Mountans, s olfenng Haltoft puruted to keep thejn one year. I,,... \ Z,-.,,,.,-, \ ; a we -rounded currculu n art Washers & Dryora Durng ths tune le the nu puppes >pes hv and._, Mexcan. subjects, _,.r. ncludng..,..,. hs- Hoover Vacuu Cleaner* toe ebers of tlu? faly. They are exposed to the s&ts RCA Color TV, Rados, Etc lory, geography, folklore, archeology, lterature, etc., to Aercan 2:t:t-ooo and sounds of u lyplcal hoe, chldren's voces, doors s-lan^, o St. and Canadan hgh school and college students,', teachers, and devotees of aesthetc.subjects. Snce sla'tng of engnes, blowng of autooble horns, rado and televson. VAN'S [ he college has no dortores, students wll be accoodated n APPLIANCE CO. And they experence the routne;of everyday lvng, rdng n ears, beng handled by dfferent people, KRYIGH Mexcan hoes whch provde autoatcally, "free tutorng" n daly walkng up and down sk-rs. acceptng the presence of strangers and A group of area resdents enroll- KITCHEN AID ALBS councatve Mexcan-Spansh. walkng on slppery floors. HAMILTON ed for th< suer sesson and WHIRLPOOL Every club'eber who takes a hopeful of achevng up to 2 credts, wll depart fro Kennedy In- Ad Ma7 Otbtra NOR QIC dog s entrely responsble for ts care and feedng. le also sees that ternatonal Arport, June 27, flyng PROMPT SBRVICH the dag has plenty of exercse and an Ar France jet nonstop to Guadalajara. Call play each day and keejw a careful record of hs experences; n rasng Mr. and Mrs. Oglve are enthusastc over the possblty of ex- 7 E. Broad St. Westfeld t:le anal. Seeng Rye ffklc and county pandng ther horzons on art, knowng the benefts of the sclwlarshps» ARTISTS' SUPPLIES 4-H agents ake perodc vs-ls to 4-H hernes to chuck the care and and suer ex:perences should be physcal nrogrcss of \ha dogs and reflected.. n, ther classroo teachng and lectures to art groups durght rule the anal out of the to drover any bad trats that ng ng the fall and wnter onths. progra. Eacl wll be teachng separate art courses n art and art apprecaton n Bound Brook, Berkeley Heghts, and Clark Adult Schools startng n October. Alcoholcs Anonyous Drnkng Proble? Wrte P.O. Box 2, We*tf»W Or Telephone To Tour Sweden's Ant-Polluton Projects Scotch Plans W. E. Koger of 2222 Edgewood Terr, vce presdent of Ingersoll-Hand Copany s aong a group o ndustralsts, governent offcals and concerned ctzens takng a specal study tour (hs week of Swedsh poneerng efforts to; fght polluton H r - ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^» 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 ^ Few thngs are as useless, to Deople on the go as nforaton that reaches the too latel Gall MOBILEPHONE East Ffth Slreer Planfeld Utl Central Ave. Westfeld Art Supply Artlats' MaUrlO. Brushes Otl«Canva* Dal Weatfled AUTO BODY REPAIRS ^ _ SEVELL'S AUTO BODY CO. Body ad Patat Sbop AAA ALA M.CA. Rnad Ad 4 Hour TOWIBB render Repars - " Truck Pantng aaa Repars Car Bervc* Call Wndsor Avo. Westfeld BODYART COLLISION SHOP W, Koehera, Prop. Body A Prnder Ft' Auto A Trac Itrflnlahtnv 24 HOOT Tnnlns Call T80-o3:o fl Sonth AT*. Qarwood AUGUSTINE MOTORS Authorzed «CHR7ST,ER IMPERIAL «PLYMOUTH VALIANT S;Ucs und Servce He:u](lnrt<,TB for "JISEP" Dal North Ave, E. Westfdld LINDEMAN BUICK CO. BUICK INC. Authorsed BUICK ond OPEL Sales and Servlc* Parts Repars QUALITY USED CARS AD tuxth. Ivt, El. We* tt4 NORRIS CHEVROLET CHEVROLET Authorfted BALES & flshvicb Major and Mnor Large Selecton of U*ed Care a*d Truck* Dal Ceatral Avr. aod North KEILLY OldsobleCo Authorled OldsrnobU flnlea A Servce Ml Nnrll Ave. R, AD ROTCHFORD PONTIAC INC. Authorsed PONTSAC-TEMPEST Sales St Servce Good Wll Uaed Cars t I 433 North AT«, PAINT & noov snor 74 North Avc< Utuol 7HUO880 DOM'S TOYOTA AUTO SALES Servng the Area 25 Years STOUT Pck t.'ps CROWS Sedans & COltONA Sport Sedans & Hard Tova Selecton of Up-to-Dat» USED CARS Dfnl 7t>n-K3<H> U.S. Hwr. No. 22, North Plalnflcld (Between Soerset & Orovo) GOODWIN MOTOR x CORP. MERCEDES BENZ SUNBEAM AUTHORIZED Balea and Serrlc* 7M-ST00 W. «th St Planfl Id Arlngton LAING MOTOR CAR CO. Authorzed CADILLAC Sales & Servce Dal E. Ffth Planfeld d«rrthbt Word FORD Over IB Tta.n Authorzed f O R D Salct Sffrvlca THUNDEKBJRD AD 2*3673 Norfh Av# E^ fot Wttstfl«ld UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN. Inc. VOLKSWAGEN CENTER RRO» Borvlc* ParU New and U*ed earn Trucks Staton Wagona Karan Qhla Factory-Traned Mechanc* Soutb Are. VOLVO SALE> AND SfRVlCE Wlla Jay Cl.rk Ltd. *0f> SOMERSET STRUT NORTH PI.ANFIELD I'httf Jlt* r* nt l\ trnl w tlf I *t (tff DODGE, Inc. Dodge AUTHORIZED Sale* ad Servlc* DOUOD I>ABT THUOKI Dal South Avo. W. Westfdd TRIUMPH AO LINCOLN MERCURY 30X SOUTH AVE... N J BOWLING CLARK LANES BOWLING Sack Bur Cocktal 60 Brunawlck Autoatc PInsettera Free Sttng Servlc* Tor Mothers Froe Dayte 3owl»ff IastructlOB by Quatlfled Inatruoton Central Avo. Clark CAR WASHING TOWNE CAR WASH In Westfeld Call On«of Onto* Coaty'* Moat Moder Car WaoU«WAXING A POL 8 KIN G N*xt to Unon Conty Boad D*pt. 26 South Av:, W. Wetflefd CURTAINS, DRAPERIES DRESDEN CURTAINS Custo DRAPERIES # Made to Exact- Ins Specfcaton! Choose fro Hundreds of Colors & Fabrc* Save 0%., Brng In Your Wndow Measureents Dal El St. Westfleld FREDAL DECORATORS Featurlner Curtan fl Lnens Custo Made Blp Covers & Draper! H * ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE Hoo Balng Sandwches For Partes On Order Dal Robert I&ttat Delcatessen "Where Qualty And Servce Poura" 3 Quby St. Westfeld DRUG STORES TIFFANY DRUGS -Open 7 Days & Fro & B,, to-.v p Sundays and Holdays Incl, Pck-UD and DeHverr AD 3-Z300 HIS South Are, XV, + Wetfleld DARBY'S DRUG STORE Phone: ADas South Ave. W. WestfeW FLORISTS DOERRER'S FLOWERS KSL 899 Grow Our Ow Flower* Flower Plants OtU Dal K FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GIFTS DIAL Flftrltt 32 SOUTH AVE. W., WESTFtELO FLOOR COVERINGS BRUNT & WERTH, Inc. t/a W. R. Dolber & Co. LINOLEUM FORMICA SINK ft COUNTER TOPS SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS All Faous Makf Dal Central Ave. Wo art eld Dally fro 9 to 0 Mo». & PrL Ere» 'ttl 8 P.M. FUEL OIL REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. Snce 925 SBATING OILS BRIdgo North Arc. B* FUGMANN OIL COMPANY Always Ready to Serve You sso Watchdog Burner Srrto* Bur Budget Payent PU» Dal South Av«. E. Wettfl.ld J INSULATION PROBLEMS? CUl We»U*rproor«r 0Uc* *8 Insulaton & Sdng Work A Specalty Call HAIHIB Addr«B: 25 E. st Avo./ Rosello INSURANCE CHARLES W. COSENZA HOMEOWNERS SAVE % ELM ST PEARSALL & FRANKENBACH, INC. IIS 3 St LAUNDRIES Eat. 62 FORMS or INSURANCE IVORY LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Copltt* <l*nna«ruff for n cotton rojf» \S% C**b * Carry DlsDonnt for Laundry Doa* by tb«pound Pck-up *d pelltery 8 El St. ROBERT F. DAY Prescrpton Optcan call RAYMOND E WHEELER OPTICIANS GlBafc Ptted Prrscrlptl0n«Leoars «NOD Onntu Plnln or Rx Houn: Monday 9.00 A.M. to 9 P.M. Dally: 9:30 A.M. to 6:80 P.M. Dal Central Ave. Westffeld PAINTERS DUTCH BOY PAINTERS Interor and Exteror Carpentry and Masonry Fully Insured Free Estate RUG CLEANING MAGIC CARPET CLEANERS Expert Rug Cleanng Resdental and Coercal 5-7-4t Free Estate (9 A.M. to 8 P.Mj I WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Call , ^ -«^^«fcl^ ^ 6 Prospect St. Wutfltld I SPORTING GOODS Opp* Fre HOUBO SAMOSET LAUNDRY SERVICE INC. LOUWI>BT DRY < "DrlT«~In BorvIoV Cash»»<J CRITT 002 North Ave. Call PLalnfleld 8-2M0 LUMBER J. S. IRVING COMPANY LUMBER A MTLLWOBK Of Every Descrpton UBL OIL Olt BtTRNERB HARDWARE PAINTS ADaa 3-4t>a COO South Are. W, W«stfleld MEATS J&M SUPER MARKET Co p Mo Qualty Food Market Pr* Meat Cue torn Cut «Hoe Made Food Specalty* Fresh frut* ad Vogatablw Fr«*er Order* Mountan Av*. Mountansde MOVING & STORAGE HENRY P. TOWNSEND STORAGE MOVING A PACKING 34 Vorlh A ye. W. We»tfl<-H AD 3 FOR GOOD RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE l-29-4f COLONIAL SPORTS CENTER "Everythng: for tb«bportaaa Co p e t* fqulp«ht Fort Oolf hnr' Archory Toon I«Rkllnr All Other Sports SKI RENTALS Badnton & Tenns Racquets Guns, Aunton and Lcensee Dal South Avo. W. (On the Crcle) V/estfetf SPORTS CENTER, INC SIt Rentals G. W.IInll R. W.H&lt "Fathful and Satsfactory Servce n Westneld for Over 30 Years" Sea & Sk Clothng Spaldtngr Footwear Brunawtch-BalUe Bowlng" Equpent Coplete Needs for Golf & Tennj RacquotH Rcstrune on Prelaos Fshng- & Huntng: Lcenses Issued Ice Skates Sharpened «Pool Tables Dal E! St. Westfeld TELEVISION T.V. SERVICE "Our BaBle Coodty" Gales ft Servlc* Color Black and Wht* H-F and Stereo Rados Antenna Installaton* Cqll SUNSET TELEVISION Joe Chulofc Prop. 55 South Ave, Garwood TIRES HORTON'S STORE ONE OF THE BEST TIRE DEALS IN TOWN BRAKES. FRONT END ALIGNMENT SHOOK ABSORBERS EXHAUST SYSTEMS WHEEL ALIGNMENT South Ave. E, Westfleld (Near Inspecton Staton) / ' - : ' "

21 ACTIVITIES IN r -. r WE <w\;,> r/jasruv, S s, CHURCHES WESTFIEL VICINITY CHURCH SERVICES ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 44 East Broad St. WestUeM, N. J. The Rev. Canon Rchard S. Hardatt The Rev. John C. W. Llustey The Rev. Joseph S. Harrson The R«v. Hugh Llvengood The Rev. D. Thoas Andrews The Rev, Herbert Arrunategu Thursday, 7 a.. holy counon, Frday, 8:30 p.., ehor concert. Sunday,. Fourth Sunday after Trnty, 7 a.. and 7:«to aun., holy counon; 8:45 a.. end 30 a.. ornng prayer and seron; :30 a.., h o l y counon and seron. Tuesday, 8 p.., vestry eetng. Wednesday, 8:30 a.., holy counon. 7 a.., daly holy counon, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 423 Bast Broad Street Westfleld, New Jersey Sunday Servces 0 A.M. Sunday. School 0 A.M. Nursery 0 A.M. Wednesday Evenng Testony Meetngs «:5 P.M. "Is. the Unverse, Includng Man, Evolved by Atoc Force? Ila queston s lve ttle of the lessonseron to be read n' Chrstan Scence churches ths Sunday. The creaton of an and the unverse s ascrbed to God ralder than to a chan of ateral reactons, accordng to Isaah: "I have ade the earth, and created an upon t: I, wen y hands, I>ave stretched out the heavens, and all her host "have I coanded." Also n the lesson fro. "Scence and Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Jkrtcr Eddy are the pertnent questons: 'Dd an, who God created wfth a word, orgnate n an egg? "When Sprt ade all, dd t -leave autgqt for ntetter to create? Id-eas of Truth alone are reflected n the yrad anfestatons of lfe, and thus t s seen that an sprngs solely fro Mnd." All are welcoe to attend Frst Ohurch of Chrst, Scentst;. at 422 East Broad St. Servces vbegn at 0 a.. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN WESTFKXD 40 Mountan Avenue. Mnsters, Dr. Frederck E. Chrstan Rev, Rchard h. Sth :..; Rev.: M. ; Bolln Durway TeL Sunday, 9 and 0:45 a.., worshp servces, the Rev, Bacfoard L. Sth wll preach on the topc "An Affar wth Love." REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 239 Cowpertbw&Ite PI. The Rev. Eugene A. Rehwnkel Servces: 8:30 a.. and '.CO a.. Sunday School and Mebershp Thursday, 7:45 a.., prooton and graduaton servce of Day School, Frday, Day School ends at :30 a.. Saturday, P.T.L. pcnc. Sunday, 8:30 a.., holy counon wll be celebrated at.ths servce; 9:45 a.., Chrstan nurture hours; a.., Matn's Servce; at both servces the senrvon wll be delvered by We Rev. Eugene A. Rehwnkel. Monday, Walther League shore party at Island Boa'ch State Ptark. Tuesday, 8 p.n., stewardshp eetng. Wednesday, 8 p.., voter's as sebly. Fellow TEMPLE EMAW-EL Rabb Charles A. Kroloff 756 Eas Broad Street Frday, 8 p.., suer servces. Saturday, 0:30 a, Bot Mtzdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry vah of Barbara -Lynn Sandak. San&ak and U&ura Susan Lebesroann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wlla Lebesnvan. GRACE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 00 Boulevard Robert L. At well, Mnster Sunday, church servces tat II a.. and 7 p.., Sunday school for all ages at 9:30 a.., Senor MJaclen League at 5:45 p.., Jr. and Inter. Leagues at 6 p,. A nursery s provded on Sunday ornng and evenng. Durng the onth of June the W a.. servce s broadcast on WfcRA. Wednesday, prayer eetng and Bble study at 7:45 p...jehovah's WITNESSES WesUteld Congregaton.. John Seedorf, Mnster 76 Old Rartan Road, Clark. FA Frday, 7:25 p.., Mnstry school; 8:30 p..; servce eetng. Sunday, 3 p.., publc talk enttled, "Delver Us Pro the Wcked One* gjven by S, Adas; 4:05 p.., Watcbtbwer stady the ttle of the artcle to be consdered by\ rurncre. A new Suulay Srhl (fovp-uul., a 26-story Adnstraton Iullg (under cranes at far rght), and a fve-story Colonnade Buldng adjonng 'J'he Chrstan Scence 'blshug Nocely lrytlquurtor;, (!«yond churrh tower) wll!«re (In tt-! n ; pool «n the cnrul plu/u, whch ha; been Ilt ttver an undrr^untl garage. On the pereter of the* < Jrrl (>tt*r.uany lgh-rse apartents und oflcv ]>ultn»s art planned «r are n progrt^s under prvatv l l FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 70 El Street, Weslfcld, New Jersey Rev. Wlla K. Coher Pastor Rev, Robert W. Thatcher Assocate Pastor Thursday, p.., Senor Ctxneans of queston and answer par- wns ' luncheon. Mountansde Inn; tcpaton s K "Do' You Have Fath to 2:30 p.., open house, Board of the Preservng Alve of le Soul?" Realtors; 8 p.., chldren's cottee. Tuesday, 7;30 pxn., Ute Bble study ad to be used durng a queston and a.., ornng worshp, baptsal servce, and answer dscusson wll be, "Then Is Fnshed the Mystery of God." FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH At The Plaza Mnsters: Rev. Clark W. Hunt Rev. Jaes C. WnJUaker Rev. Roger W. Plantfkow Rev. Phlp R. Dletterlch Rev. Dale H. Forsan Sunday, 0 a.. begnnng ths w'eek, tere wll be church school ctyssesjor chldren up through the sxth grade only; 0 a.., ths Sunday s the start of the suer schedule of a sngle servce of wor- Sltp, or Clark W. Hunt, senor nster, wll preach. Wednesday, 8 p.., fnance cosson; Roo 208; 8 p.., ebershp and evangels cosson, Roo 209. MOUNTAINSIDE CIIAPEL Hghway #23 Rev. Robert B. SVUgnard, Hghway 22 Daly Vacaton Bble School June 22 through June 26. Saturday, Sunday school pcnc. Sunday, 9:45 a.., Sunday school, adult school; tl a.., ornng worshp (nursery); youth groups, 6 p..; 7 p., evenng worshp. (Monday, :30 p.., cottage prayer group; 7 p..., Poneer Grls; Daly Vacaton Bbfle School. Tuesday,' 9:8042' noon, Daly Vacaton Bble School. Wednesday, 9:3042, Daly Vacaton Bble School; 0 a.., Dadcs' Ad; 8 p.., prayer and Bble stury;,9 p.., deacons' eetng. Daly Vacaton Bble School nforaton call Mrs. R. Goense. abassador SERVICES Merchants THE COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Meetng House Lane, Mountansde, N.J. The Rev. Eler A. Talcott, Jr. Mnster drector of Relgous Educaton, Mss Lnda Gaul Sunday, 0 a.., ornng worshp, chld care durng servce. seron by the pastor, the Rev. Wlla K. Cobcr, on the subject* "Ultate Choces." Musc under the drecton of Mrs. Evelyn Blecke, drector. 9:6 a.., church school classes for chldren through grade 4, 0 a.., church school foru for. aduhs. 0 a.., contnuaton cottee. Tuesday, 8:30 p.., newcoers' telephone cottee socal hour. TEMPLE ISRAEL OF SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD 920 CUffwood Street Scotch Plans Phono: Rabb Son Potok wll conduct servces at 8:30 p.. toorrow ol Teple Israel of Scotch Plans and Fan wood. Cantor Mlton Kurz wll assst. Sabbath ornng servces begn at 9:30. TheGncg,.Shal>bat and Saturday Kddush wll be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Axlolph Blu n honor of ther daughter Sydney's Bar Mtzvsh. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH 559 Park Ave., Scotch Plan The Reverend John R, Nelson, Rector Sunday, Trnty IV, 8 a.., the Holy Eucharst: 0 a.., the Holy Eucharst. Wednesday, Natvty of St. John, Baptst, 0 a.., the Holy Eucharst. WILLOW GROVE PRESBVTERIAN CHURCH 9GL Ran tn Road, Scotch Plans Telephone: Rev. Julan Alexander, Jr. 9(8 Greenvlle Road Scotch Plans Sunday, 0 a.., slart of suer schedule, one worshp servce only, the Rev. Julan Alexander wll speak. Monday through July 3, 9:30 a.. to :45 a.., Vacaton Bble school, four years old through sxth grade. Monday, 8:5 p.., Lstenng-Ear prayer eetng. Wednesday through June 27. 5:5 p.., buses wll leave the Wllow Grove parkng lot for Blly Graha Crusade at Shea Sl-adu, N. Y. Sunday, June 28, 2 p.., buses wll leave for Blry Graha Crusade. OUR-LADY OF LOUUDES R. C CHURCH 304 Central Ave., Mountansde Jtev. Gerard J. McGarry, Pastor Assstants Rev. Gerard Whclan Rev. Rayond Auack Rectory 22 Wyong Dr. HOLY TRINITY GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH 250 Callows Hll fd. Rev. Peter M. KnlcIIls Sundays to a.., Orthos; 0:5.., Sunday School; 0:30 to :45»... Dvne Lturgy. FANWOOD PRESBYTEUJAN 74 Marlne Ave., South George L. Hunt John P. Mllar Mnsters Sunday, the suer schedule begns today; there wll be one servce at 0 a... Dr. Geofge L..Itunt wll preach-on-the topc "Love Is Soe-thng You Do." Nursery care s provded for chldren under three. The congregaton s nvted to stay after the servce for refroslunont and fellowshp under the trees; 0 a.., church school for nursery (3 years through kndergarten only; older chldren wll attend elurch wth ller parents. Tuesday, 9:30 a.., Mothers' dscusson group lounge; 2 p.., the Presbytcoy of Eleabeta eets at Olnton Presbyteran Cl&urch. Fanwood Church wll be represented by the nsters and elders Harold F. Breunnger and Mss Lsa von Per. Thursday. Senor Ctzens beach party at shore hoe of Mrs. Donald L. Pror, Oars leave church at 9:30 a.. For reservatons call Mrs. Jaes Srnysen; G:30 p.., You Felowshp ebers leave by bus fro the church parkng lot to attend the Blly Graha Crusade n New York. WOODSIDE CUAl'KL Morse Avenue, Fanwood Sunday, a.., Alan Schetelcl of Cranford wll brng the essage at the Faly Bble Hpur. The Sunday school wll eet n departental groups at the sae hour; 7:30 p.., Mr. Schctolch also wll l>c the speaker at the evenng servce. Tuesday, 8 p.., prayer and Bble study te at the Ohape!. Monday through Frday, 9:30 untl noon daly vacaton Bble school wh classes and actvtes for all ages fro those regstered for kndertfarkn n the fall through those n hgh school. All are nvted. The school wll eet daly through Thursday, July 2. CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH 08 Eastan St.. Cranford Pastors: The Rev Arnold J. Dahqulst The Rev. Gordon L. Huft The suer schedule of servces wll begn ths Sunday wth two dentcal servces of worshp at 8:5 a,. and 0 a.. Ths wll contnue through the frst Sunday n Septeber. Sunday Church School for nursery and kndergarten departents wll eet at 0 a.. only. -Chldren under three years wll be cared for n the babysttng nursery also 0 o'clock. A Vacaton Church School progra s planned for one week gnnng Aug. 9. Tno followng WestfeM resdents were receved nto ebershp on Sunday, J-une 7: Mr. and Mrs. EUs Stroup of Westfeld. Grace Church Plans School, Adult Senars Grace Orthodox Presbyteran Church, 00 Boulevard, Iras extended an nvtaton to all area resdents o ts Daly Vacaton Bble School June 22-2C. Classes wll bo held for pre-nursery through gtore 3 fro 9 to :30 a.. and for grade 4 through adults fro 7:5 lo 9:"> p.. There wll be a forthrght ephass on Bblcal teachngs n areas of edate nterest. Tle tradtonal Bble school wll be held for chldren three years old through junor hgh. Tere wll bo graded Bble aterals, nstructon, and progra adapted to each grade level. Specal Bble senars arc scheduled each evenng for senor hgh and adults. Monday wll deal wth "The Bble and Capus Unrest" wth Dr. Leonard Coppes of Pnebrook Junor College as speaker. On Tuesday the Rev. Robert Awoll, Grace Church pastor, wll lead the senar on "The Bble and the Generaton Gap." Wlla Vss, prncpal of P-hlont Chrstan Acadey, wh speak Wednesday on "The Bble and Huans n the Schools." "The Bble'and Your Daly Tol" wll be the tonc for Thursday led by Wlla Cox, personnel anager of Darylea Mlk. Tha concludng senar wll bo led by the Rev. John C. Hlls Jr., Frankln- Square, on the "Bble and Your Fulure, Iedate and fl^rnnl." Grace Church feels that the county needs lo gve consderaton to the above subjects. The senars have been arranged n the confdence that they wll be of genune proft. The forat for each evenng wll be: 7:5, presentaton by specally chosen speaker; 8, dscusson n sall groups: 8:30. re/resluncnt break; 8:45, panel wth queston and answer perod. All are nvted. New Te for Sunday School, Church Servces Durng the suer onths startng June 2 to Septeber C, nclusve, both Sunday school and servces of Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst, Westfcld, wll be held at 0 a.. (Mrs. Dawrence Sth. Chrstan Scence assstant cottee on publcaton for the town of WesUeld, sad, "All the churches and socetes of our denonaton contnue ther servces and other regular actvtes the year round. Our Sunday Sohool antans classes for pupls up to the agfe of 20, and everyone s nvted to attend," What a good dea! To Hold Baptsal In New Sanctuary Major lfe experences wll lx* cda'-fd at Me 8:45 and a.. worshp servces of the Frst Baptst Ohuj-oh of West feld June 2. The ordnance of bapts by erson wll be conducted wth youth and adulls express-ng UHMY lfe cotent n ths dryale cereony. Tfe church has recently reodeled ts church sanctuary, and ths wll Jjfj the frst servce of bapts n He new baptstry. Lkewse, hgh school and college graduates wll be rt'cc^nzed wth approprate gfts. Tle seron subject of the Rev. Wlla K C-C'bc-r, nster, s enttled, "Ultate* Knder Cap Has Openngs Openngs arc stll avalable n the I'SJO Knder Cap unt of YMCA Day Dap Mndowaskn, l was announced today by.jaes ft. Newell, drector of the cap. Mr. Newell added that Knder Cap was begun three years <go n response to any requests for a progra for hoys not old enough for day c-anv> to prepare the for CLEM W. COLLINS The new Presdent of the Chrstan Scence Churrl for the cong yeur s ('Ar \t\ Collns, a natve of Dvrr and forer resdt-nt of I^os Ahos, Culfurna. Mr. Collns hus terved The Frst Church of Chrst, WccnlU, n IJu&tuu bnce 903 as l > Lhlshrrs' Agent, Trustee* under the "Wll of Mary Iluker Krdy, rehfunbblc vr publshng the wrtngs of IIKL ljseovcrrr ond '<»IIIH)IT of (JnHan Stuv. A OrMun Seenec practtoner, le Iu* served lle rlrrl organkutnn n nuny vapaeles ncludng Frst K«-;<hr a Chr'tun Heence..Mn-tcr fot llc Anucd Servces. O'Nel Awarded Eagle Rank Suer Fls At Local YM THe Suer K: hv t'le VM'A wll K* * h Au^. 28. Tlu lln.scrf-s wll h«hc-!d at 8 p.. on TucsdaY a! tn. Seo Hgh Drcu-ln t'urr and on Thu\s >* day ctf tn* Jr. H.ul Urup-ln CYU'J and Frday n the future f* at (he Senor Hgh Coffeehouse of the YMCA. O,\:' wll be nn regular Drop-Tn and regular Colk-do^e fees. The fl urojcdonm s Jnnrs VAtvdge. and I he staff eber n charge s Bruce Cook. The suer sc*t*xlul(? s as follows:.le I-."), Pa-rl Clas-> of H<-er~- \V. C. Felds; Great C"h;t.st W. C. Felds; Spooky Mw;ky Charle Chapln. June 8-2, Matfoffs ^^()un.u Manhoad; Scrabled A.-In s Ko.)fr-unnor; SonlncMlal Over You June 5-H). Musc Laurel Hardy; A Ilalful of Dreas S or n. June 22-2(. frzzlv C.tfer Mr, Ma^oo; Jcdla n l J jr;dsu."j Stoogw; Clato CrMslu-r Woody Woodpecker; V\r (jood Guys arc these OKpercnces as they grow -V-ter \. J. Ik-ll Tclcphnn; Fl. older. Hghly successful, the progra has been lted to 25 lx>ys! Tck' >hojc Kl; (j()\ <. ) rvnu:t Short TlU ; Now Jersey N.J. Hell each two week perod between June Falwood Fanwood _., Joseph UNeM O'Nel 0, of, f Other, V,lna." V-ja." nw-l n«r tato n heh I TlU0> - Scotch Plans, was j ll!)0»j,,l, j. I^ng C a s_ scoulnj's hghest acheveenl, at of the catnj)e'5. K I n e r KulI; Kntfhls of OK* the l'oop's Court of Honor, June The s aft (hs year wll consst 3 a Al>!tor: & Cosle!ln: DJs.;( 5. at IvuCrande School. Jle s of Nancy llhn, Paela Snyder and Warnng HIU'JV Ky.>tc N.J. Lynn Koenecke. Mss Rahn Was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jereah P. \ H,, l j TelcDhone Co.; Governent year's experence wlh the O'Nel of 243 Haybcrry Uv, Sh _ rhv Dsnl ) aitu!r nv - and wll bo a senor at Ashl'anr! Scolch Plans. j, alul by j>- l Nl>u0U( rtod Sle- College n the fall. A resdent of The honor court. He troop's fnal! Scoleh Plans, she s ajorng n eetng of the current scoutng sea- July 0-0, The Case Robert psychology and eleentary educaton. 30 other awards and fors of reo- "Vva Olypc: Vtalty." son. was the occason for ore than :Cn:-Us, I'cler Lcrre au>.s!km, Mss Snydtr, a resdent of Maple- ognton. Krroll Soulhe-s, son of! July 3-7. A Ka*n n the Sun wood, wll bo jonng the staff for. Mr. and Mrs... ). Souhers of 20 : Sdney Pul-cr Drana. SloH. the frst le (hs year. She s Marlne Aw., Fanwood. and Thorn- j "X.-uue of IMP K:v:no s a recent graduate of the a.s Fallon, son of Mr. and M'K. July Stagecoach John of Art of the Maryland Insttute, j Tlonras Follon of 2 Chp Lou ; Wayne Wc-.tern. Spcoks Run Wld Mss Koenekc wll be attendng Lane, Scout Plans, earned the!_n o wery Hoys, Short (.N.Y. Wake F'orest n the fall, and whle rank of Lfe Seoul: whle the rank she s new to the Knder Catp of Tenderfoot was conferred on the j progra, has been actve for sev- unt's newest ebers: Erc Coeral years n YMCA progras. hen, Jaes Frederckes, and Kcl- Knder Cap progra s con- arcl Aberg. ducted at the YMOA buldng and For troop actvtes Scott Vanat the day cap ste on the Watchung nescr^dlon fro 0 to 2 every wnnng, wu hs brother Wlla, Swcarngen receved the trophy for week day for two week perods. the dstrct canoe race, senor d- The objectves of the progra are, vs(>n; ynd laqu^ wcre prcsentod fun, developent of an ablty lo to the unt's copass readng tea work and jrfay cooperatvely wth whch placed second n the Fatlc oler boys, learnng to>luy safely and cofortably n the oul-uf-doors. and the forcaton of socally constructve habts and altudcs. fls and sldes of Iheso ar/j other More nforaton s avalable at troop actvtes were a hgllght of the YMCA. the evenng. Lounle 9 s Classes Vst Mountansde Lbrary Mountansde Frst grade Lhrough eghth grade classes fro Our Lady of Lourdes School vsted the Mountansde Publc Lbrary over the past two weeks. Prary grades receved nstructon n the care of books and use of lbrary facltes. Eleentary grades were nscted n the arrangeent of books on shelves and the use of the card catalog. Boys and grls enjoyed the practce "gae" of locatng books on shelves and usng the catalog. Book talks on a selected group of books for each grade were gven by Mrs. Helen M. K&My, Chldren's Lbraran. Each progra ended wth a story. CHURCH NEWS DEADLINE FRIDAY July SU't Jacket Joan Crawford ^Mystery Shocker; Governent Short. Aug Maltose Falcon, Huphrey Bn.u'art; Mystery Governent Short. Aug. 0-4, Fro Here to Kor- ' Frank Snatra, Burl Lancos- \V:w Draa. [. 7-2!. Under the Ytun Yu Trc? Jack Leon. Carol Lynand Son Capout copetton, and Icy. to the cookng tea whch placed [ Af,'. 24-2H. Los Ilunzon Holfrst on the sae occason. Color j akl Cobnran..J.ne Wyall Adwn Openngs Avalable For Teen Travel Planned as a "people to people" teen capng trp, ths group wll vst seven European countres wth ost le spent n Denark, Norway, and Sweden. A group of 0 hoys and grls wth, two leaders wll tour northern Europe n two ccr(>bttse5 travellng us the Europeans do; capng at cstabllsled, approved capstes. Partcpants wll plan the tnerary wlh the leaders at a four day sesson before departure. Any 5 Or 5 year old s elgble. Call Oap Specrs-EIjabar I.6Q!)) for ore nforaton. YMCA Oa,p Speers -Elja!>ar ndcated that t has a few noro openngs on ts Scandnavan holday adventure for teenagers. De- parture for London wll he June 20, and the return flght wll be July 28. tu re. further nforaton, call the YMCA. HOW CAN WE COMBAT CRIME? Lsten ths Sunday to the Chrstan Scence Rado Seres for soe nterestng nsghts on ths queston- It's on 9 statons n the New Jersey area ncludng: 6:45 a.. WNEW 8:5 a.. WERA 9:45 a.. WVNJ 30 kc 590 kc 620 kc THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU Gan addtonal custoers fro newcoer's ovng nto your area. Tfa!n wth AMBASSADOR Newcoer's Welcong Servce. Wo personally greet each newcoer and acquant the wth your servce, erchardsa and reputaton. WRITS OR PHONE FOR PARTICULARS PHONE SOUTH AVE., WEST WESTRELD, NEW JERSEY Jarvs wll COPY ANY ORIGINAL Charts Fofs, etc. Letters on our new COPIER FOR 25c 54 El St. Now I can enjoy war weather fun wth y faly whle y favorte laundry does y washday job expertly... nexpensvely, too! They even solve the toughest laundry probles. SAME DAY SERVICE ON LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING UPON REQUEST IVORY DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERER5 OPPOSITE FIRE HEADQUARTERS 6 PROSPECT ST. AD DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME 556 Westfeld Ave. AD A Funeral Horn* of hoelke atosphere, copletely odern ar condtoned, off-tret Parkng Facltes Lcensed Staff Also E D<? Ioy DOOLEY FUNERAL HOME Jowph f. DooUy - -. ' _

22 TIM Y/FMlKU).KATZr rjb&rtay* w n, w% Mrs. Garbe Contnues Foundaton Awards, to Dsperse $7,000 n Grants S-»U'h Plans Plans were to ct.spcrst $7,000 n SrhoUr>hp d at l.h:> utu:;l t^tn.u of ttrustees of tn* G-arlx* Foundaton al thr S;jro House Inn -enhy. Mrs. Wlla (kwbt}. Foundaton clunn. [>rt^!(l^cl :l the eetng attended by the trustees, I Jerry K. Ik-rnsUn. Plynffd tfornty and forer Townshp Alorncy of Scotch f Plans, vce presdent of the Fwn- j djton snce ts ac.'jrton n 055; j P'nk Ketch:.!)]. Wrsl feld accoun- Urn!. vnmvr sr.ft- l):")f»: <\ Sorh- _ rup Paw] Sr., v,* > pnmdrnl of I of Orlo I'Jttracoulcal Co. and forer ayor of Sco;c) IVns; Dr. Jtohcrt Sh'ldon, drector of jxpl servces for (he Scotch Plans-Fanvood School dstrct: a n d Mrs. j Harry K. KernsU'n, secretary, j Tle fjarby Foundaton, neorporut- Mrs. Wlla Gtrbe <-d n I!'.*)"), was led S24O.000 by the: estate of the la.te Wlla Gart*.\ To d:!o 40 scholarshp I3v<? been been one of the h$, r lts granted. Mr. Cusrbc who had been ol as the are acclaed statewde d natonally not announced pror to te. /or hs publc sprted and phlanthropc actvtes ded'suddenly a forer recpent* who are ths As has been the custo n tho past, hs hoe last NovenlxM\ One ofyear's colu'fc'o graduates u-ll preson tle prr.sen awards. Slaled for hs last acts had been preparaton of the nvtatons for the annual Uua honor nv Dana Ad'anu, Ol 'G-arbe Scholarshp Faly' Chrstas luncheon to u-hch all forer A specal award that has lx?en Vscont an< Tothy recpents, ther wves and fancees, desgnated (le Wlla Garbe Meoral Scholarshp wll be and trustees were nvted. present- Renewals were grants! to the fol-elowng Garbe. scholars: Mchael recpent of [le Garbc Scholarshp by Hubert Jones III, the second Ross, Albrght College; Gary Panosh. Moncktr State; Crag Lehr, prncpal and has partally co- n 3956, u'ho s now a supervsng Farlegh Dcknson; Jaes N=aHy, pleted s requreents towards hs Montcbr St.lc: Donald Cohen, doctorate degree. He s the son of luoknell; Gerald Martn, Notre LA. Ilobcrt Jones of the Scotch Dae; K & r e n DcnhoJn, Keene Plans polce force. State College; Cyntha Baudstel, Bowlng Green State Unversty; and lozabeth VanderHeyden, East Srou&sberg State College. Tre bulk of the new awards wll be presented at Awards Assebly at ScotchPans-Flanwood Hgh School ths onth. Ths has (rad- :.- s.. Mrs. Garbe, who s contnung n the path that she and her husband developed, has been actve: n cvc affars snce ovng to ths area fro Texas n 939. She and Mr. Qarbe wore the jont recpents of the Huantaran Award presented by the Wcstfeld Chapter of B'Na your scotch costs ore than shoul taste r, Park STHordDlstllno Co.,N.Y,86 proof 4/5 QT scek * '> -*,» K, *' For Dad, the Drector, Coplete Move Outft! 4 (5) I L ' Move caera was h desgnated as ScottU Plans ; Woan of the Year and honored at a tt'tmttona-] dnner at Shackacxon Country Cub sponsored by! He Frankln Slate Bank of Sorted I^'ns. Kurtht-- arlvlk-s of Mrs. Gar'oe's to whch d h:ss dovutt'd co^c. r;bv (ne nclude the Hallway Meoral jlo.-pl-al, the Scouh Plans Woan's Cub. and the Cere-bral Palsy Center of Unon Co. n-h,'e h has served as an offcer Beore the Aercan Revoluton, for tn* [Ks fve years. HIT abdng IRlark Mcrgan cae souuhward an. however. h:s been the tle great wagon tral ttougl Maryland and V-rgnfa nto Noth Caro- Fouudaton whch she cowth her husband n 055. Una There, on a thou&ud acres of swaps and felds a4 foresfts oawy Iwo les sorflhetalst of wjalt & now Chapel HHl, he f-ounrf a land few ( knew. Weary of fle war be- Slovc Jons Orlex As Market Manage Merln L. Slove of «43 Nancy Wjy. h ; s jont*d Orlex Dyes & Checals Corwraton, a subsdary of Cropton & Knowles, as j o the syoanrtorefs and gag ' pdgoons po- nbo the anager of arket developent. I ky a of Mrs. Slove had forerly been wth unorbal &n wll never see agan. Shell Chwncal Copany n Now Mary EldaabcLh Morgan, granddaughter of M'ark and the last of York and New Jersey locatons. Durng Mr. Seve's nne year as- the poneers to bear hs Jane, far- *ocaton wth SelJ le worked n ned tje Rev. Jaes Pleasajt Mason, ard Ue Mason Far, or vaj-o pllsts o ehecal arketng ncludng techncal servce, on Plantaton, began n 854. Rev. coercal devropenl and, ost MSaeon ded n 893 and Mary Elzaa year tatar. In. ther w'lds, l'cently. export.sales. At Shell he presented a paper on statstcal desyn of laboratory exporenls at bequeahed to the Unve-sty of tlo 000 acre Mason Plantaton was tle Copany's Annual Scence and 'NoHh Carolna. Part of the land I'jgneerng eetng. Before jonng Shell, Mr. SJove spent three was kept as a wld beoae a golf coue» but a nuajor years ns n project engneer /or the students of pante a^nd an- By KARRIS S. SWACKHAMER bmctnwtor. Unon Junor C UM» Inrttut*, CnntorA. N. J Tle wtalkg adventtwes of U.S. Ary Checal Corps n nvas can cont-jnue ther rase&rdu Tetnres "I^ron Laurel Hall to Sler's Bog" sx^6^ seven yeas. Kd&ewood, Marydand. In wtter, snow feeds Yancey story spans 227 pag^s, note half ortalty," Btfcjwn sad. In lm, Mr. Slove receved n 'Bxwk as t flows down Laurel Hll enough. Fro Larcl Mll to Slcr'a Bog, by John K, Tonnes, pvh- B.S. n cheancal engneerng fro (through Bg Ga<k Woods and nto Workshop axavtes wll nelusde the Polytechnc Insttute of Brooklyn. He s lsted n the 958 edton 'Morgan Q-eek wnds &: & and south fler's Bog, Noh of Laurel leul, cefng wth coultots regardng Ittsfled J>y Alfred A. Knopf, 969, fe concepts of HuTvustes, exas- $6.35). of Who's Who n Aercan. Colleges and Unverstes, l 804, Mr. "It s one le, froan the den of schools, evaluatng tho tral p-o- Wllow Oak Swap. oounsos of fludy fnotn Slove receved an M.S. n Manageent fro the Newark College of day fn Wllow Oak Svvap, westavqn Deadlne Approaches anabwn of &terals and revcw- (the gray foxes I found th-at gna at Governor Lvngston, prep- Engneerng. la-cx/ss the felds of tle Mason F>an ng fjls for posslble use n Khe In SG6 and 007 Mr. Slove was to La-el Hll Wwods. But t s Usree For College Regstraton a guest lecturer at the-unversty woelcs n te, fro early FeJ> students and tea'cfetrs wll of Manc's suer senar on Pulp and Paper Technology. He also has taught an evenng course at the Unon County Vocatonal School n Scotch P-ans, New Jersey. Mr. Slove resdes wth hs wfe and three daughters. Coc Added To Goulet Show Coedan Bob Melvn wll jon Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence at the Garden State Arts Center fro Monday, June 22 through Saturday, June 27. The Robert Goukt Show, orgnally scheduled to play the Arts Center on the Garden Sbato Parkway fro Aug. 3 through 8, replaced "Hello, Dolly" on the sdcdc after Pearl Baley becae ll and left the cast. "Got-a-nute" Melvn, whose brllant satre covers a wde feld, has appeared on ost ajor televson shows and n the top supper clubs across the naton. He has also been on concert tours wth Frank Snatra, Tony Bennett, Say Davs, Jr., Jane Powell and Laa Mne-H. Just pcture how happy he'll be when your gft choce s a caera. Whether he ; s a snapshot-taker or experenced aateur, rght gfts are rght here. Projector Screen Supply of Fl Start Dad on a new hobby, akng oves. Each te also so!d separately... but be generous. Gve h the whole works! Fl Darkroo Supples **-* gle Lens Reflex :>;, Crcular Projector aster charge WESTFELD STUDIOS HAHDKHARGE 2 CENTRAL AVE tle French ajd Indans, Mark '-Morgan bought hs truck fro Iva-r] of GrTajlle. He ust have flocks of sall green C&roparakcets feedng on Bhe seeds ruay Lo Marcl), befoa'e I see turkey vultures that have coe back coonly over the woodo<l hll, There one can see all flnt s loft of soe of the dwellngs of tonavt fen> who workckl the land. In lonely ckta-rngs, a few are naked!cd'ars, open to (flc sky; cxlhe-rs have tbered wall stul standng that wore cabns and tobacoo banns at felds* edges. Now 50 years later, 'they are wthn tle o>ak wood'tand t has re'claed the lower slopes Laurel HIM. Wth the For The Consuer CAN WE STOP THE WORLD? The <3tzens of our sall planet are becong ore concerned wcefe by -week -about the detorotfatta of fchc earth's enwoaent. In 972, there wll be a Uted Natons Internatonal Conferece n Stolkhohn on world probles of envronent. One observer has reported that delegates at the Unted Natons Assocaton Conventon tart week passed a resoluton on envronent urgng that the USA partcpate n tls 972 UN Conference. A panel was aso devoted to thds proble wth experts fro tle UN, U.S. Governerjt, pnvale buslrvesscs and unver^les takng pal YoUfl was cted for the serous nterc^^t they p.'ay n wantng to work towards sroh proveent. Everywhere the consuer s cong to lfe wth questons about wjat he eats, wteat he wears, what le breathes. In addton, le s concerned over the danger nherent n the dverse sprays he uses fro deoorants to pestcdes. He wants to know, can they be safe to use? or do they have the po-wer to desuoy cther an or l>east. The producton of waste has ncreased steadly durng the ndustral era. Ths s partcularly so n ode Aerca to the extetnl th'at we art apt to bury ourselves n t f we can't decrease the tonnage. Many experts feel that populaton j control s a necessty. No atter! how uch we ncrease our world food supply, t s stll laggng behnd the needs of our worfd popul'aft'on, n New Jersey, a law has just passed on Envronental Protecton. II s up to every Mew Jersey consuer to work towards a better Kfo for New Jersoyans. Isn't t enough to ake you Keep Aerca Clean. Keep Aerca Beautful. gone,rod foxes dug ther burrows der the old buldjgs and turkey &s oae tonougjh tlve opon wnto rase tlek* young on the floors of the few cabns Qxal' I Here Jol Terres foldowed the lnal of the lltle gy ghast, found cut how utrk-oy \ltures fnd tsuvr prey ad s(rfa*ohed for a golden nase. Traned as a cvl engneer, Terres was al frst a sslfrtatturalst. L/aler he studed undc-r the great naturalst, Dr. Wdter S^Me, Who are Uhe brds of Old Cape May so we:m known, and Or. Aa'Uhur A. Allen t*f Oornell Und- Oa Mason Farn ho pushed bnanfro hs path through Bg Oak Woods, sloshed rato SJleo-'f Bog and watched the oreat'tts of Muskv-at Pond for htnrs. I Lone Feld, he wa-lched a faly of qwal grow to aturty; n a bg hckory tree at the edge of baurol Hll Woods he dscovered flyng squrjefls; and n Wtfo>w Oak Swap he w>as prv- Xcged to gl'npse bho legendary (black Regstraton proachng for suer progras at Unon College, t was announced [>y Mss Dorothea Wersa, regstrar. Those plannng to attend t-he astronoy workshop for teachers and suer workshop n astronoy for hgh school stuftens to be conducted June 2y to Aug. 7, ust regster today. Regstraton fars, avalable at the college, ay be aled to the drector, Dvson of County Servces, Unon. College, CranJord. Today s also the deadlne for regstraton n tle suer sesson and the draa workshops. Students plannng to attend Ue college readness progra should regster by toorrow. Tle four-week progra s desgned to provde a realstc prevew of college lfe and a quck revew of basc sklls essental to college success. The college readness s open to students plannng to attend college n the fall Regonal Slates Workshop Mountansde - Unon County Rogotl Hgh Sdhool t<a:deff& ad soe students wll spend pat-t Wardlaw lo Offer of tler suer n worksjop sessons. Pantcpanhs wll also eet.vh Suer Sports Clnc The n-servce prognarus, one ofthose n the Tattle I workshop to Tle flr>st anmal suer ggess nl nvolve teachers fjx»n dscuss ways n vfcdh Ute TUte I clnc wu be head at the WardJaw tho seedng dsta'cbs, wll atenals can be atoptod to theofcry Day ScflKWl June 22 wm focus on the educaltarfalfly dsadvaalaged dutjent, the developent and ethods of wcorporatng these regular World Cultures progja Aug. 7. new facttnes of tle of a <Mstuot j vtflde leuanjtes progna and fusrltlher oureulun de- Teaders wall also have the oppor- aterals far the slow learer. schood nclude; velopcnent n So&Sa] Studes. <fcuny to ppepfae skdes azsd tapes, The Regonal Boaa^ of Educaton : prevew Bxrs and flsferps and has provded fr-o tsach of tfle four hgh schools to develop a dsttfct-wde Heanates funds for teadors I hdar s-peatas. An exparttntaa IDnnlanlutdes Day progna was held n Mtay at the Governor Lvngston Regonlal Hgh School. Tle pr-ognatn was ntated, accordng to EJdwarfd Boown, usc ard fne atnts oowdda&tor, "o brng new an'd exctng people, deas, ad experencea JLO skxtejls n our ' and was organzed collectvely by soe of the fcucully, students atfd a*tn Plans for tfhe sufraner nclu'de expandng an/d davolopsog tle tral prtjgan for elach of the sxtfoo'ls n the Dstrct. "All abens of tne classes wll experence a seres of progtra presenflafcors retoted to a coon thee sud as: Man and hs en/vnonrnent, nton and relgon, an and technology and an and deadlnes ore ap-be nvolved n. tle Tll I workshop dealng -wth Ute needs and p<rbblos of Ue slow learner. Partlcwll nclude flogoal Dstnct personnel and three ang Kenlhvorth ard Garvfaffd. All thosc takng ptaat have or wll bo workng.wth, the slow learner n ther respectve sdhools. Tlo Hral; ph'ase wll be and currcula!* developent n Englslh and Socal Studos. The second phase wll ffvo-lve setocted fro Davd Brearley and Dayton Regonal Hgh Soloola w^llo w\l work wm read - ng speo'als^s and teachers n Englsh, Socal Studes and Scence. Davd Oarl, Ttle I drector, skd fhe nstruo : on wll be ndvbua'leed n ordea* to dagnose and eet le needs of Ue student. It wll also help the tea'chers n developng cuntcntan ute. EXPERT nsured Serves The phone >.-' h :- *f- J ^.-*".,wholooks lke a fullback. ' : - * -.,. ' J-- - r-,-.-. * % fawsoprtk wc3. foe at tfe DEnffl and tjwe3a)h grante levels n Englsh, arud n SooM Studes at the uflttb grlade levef. Under the drodton of MSss jne Keth, doordtetor the Studes workshop wll ewluafe He pvxgarn n World Gulture, oujjrell atertals a3d revse the ettsfcng pnoga'a. Evaluatons of the World Cultures course prepared durng Qee»dw>ol year by the students wll be used n the woafcslhop. Dr. be to? at the I>av< RegStonfaft Dusbct Bca-ceey He^gatos, Clank, Garwood, and aj oyn«pc sze paoo, a three court gynaslu, athee at and tha^ec playng fcws. s wll be held n bats football, wrdstflng, soocer and swnforrruaon atd detals onlay cortbact Rcfoeft Baoh, at Ward- Ma'nUn Seged, drector of Iaw Cotuy Day Schoott, 295 Intan wll be avalable as aave., QA\ MOVC TPWNSEND Don't be a "Dub- Bunny".. let us handle your next ove. It's a step that saves you te, effort and worry... you'll save wear and tear on your furnture, too. See about t NOW! LOCAL, (fy LONG DISTANCE Movng NORTH AVC-.-/%w<>WESTFlELO AD.Q-4464 NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS A fabulous selecton of faous furnture brands at the lowest prces you'll ffnd anywhere. COMPARE AND SAVE! l$70 Fultu at 950 Ptkn NATIONAL FURNITURE BROKERS 5 East29thStreet NewYcrk, N.Y. 006 CALL COLLECT (22) MU But who works wth the precseness of a watchaker. Because when Wlly Herandes tackles a job, he's dealng wth an extreely coplex coodty your phone servce. "Ths ay sound corny, but I lke helpng people and fxng thngs," Wlly says. "I get a good feelng fro helpng people. And I sort of thnk of a broken phone as a hurt anal. "I guess that's why beng a reparan never sees lke work because you have to keep thnkng every step of the way. "And t's an portant job, too. Let's face t, f I ddn't thnk t was an portant job, I wouldn't have been at t for the past 6 years." The phone copany s people. Welltraned people, lke Reparan Wlly Herandes, who care about dong a good job for you. New Jersey - '.- - ^ r - *. -t. - I

23 'Plansan to Host Flag Over New USNR Headquarters A Scotch Hans engneer wll becoe the only Nfrw Jersey based adral n the U.S. Navy when he hosts lus flag next Tuesday over hs new headquarters provded n the Naval Reserve Tranng Center n Elzabeth-. He s Hear Adral George Reder, a Reserve offcer n the Navy's Cvl Engneer Corps, who lves a 25 GaUegher Ave. Adral. Reder coands lle Frst Naval Constructon Brgade TAch ncludes all of the ore than 30,000 Naval Reserve SefcBees who tran onthly at Reserve Centers all over the country. A Westfeld offcer, Lt. Cod. Lous L. Rzz of 470 Ohannng Ave., sorves on Adral Reder's staff as ade and adnstratve offcer. Fro hs new headquarters n New Jersey, Adral Reder wll oversee the progress of hs natonwde coand whch ncludes nne regents each of whch s dvded nto two Moble Constructon Battalons. Each of the battalons work together one weekend each onth on varous constructon projects desgned to ncrease the en's eff- MOVING TO HOUSTON PICTURE BOOK of 228 HOMES FORSALE IN HOUSTON AVAILABLE AT THIS OFFICE No Oblgaton H. Clay Fredrchs, Inc. REALTORS WKSTFIELD GALLEBT. North Ave. at tlater 2*3-00(5 ITANWOOD 230 South Are :-'^7«- v\-o > * ~ * b R&C TAXI All Arports Adn.- -George Rcfler * cency arnd.ablty. They learn to perfor rapd engneerng jobs and to buld necessary structures under "advanced"hase" condtons where, as the adral ponted-out, hs Sea- Bees ay not be able to plug nto exstng (Electrc.power, sources or x ther ceent,whh water fro a convenent rran. Snce "he "took coand of the Navy's Deserve SeaBee force last toll, Adral Reder uas been workng out of -a Washngton offce. B-ut snce Reder, lke the ScaBee offcers and en under h s a "part-le" Naval offcer, le requested. persson to ove hs headquarters to New. Jersey and fnds the Elzabeth Naval Reserve Tranng Center, dway between hs hoe and hs New York cvlan offce, a convenent locaton fro whch to antan oblzaton readness of the entre Reserve Sea- Bee organsaton. The Scotcfc BBans /an s the frst Reserve Wag offcer to be gven a convand of ths type and s one of only two Reserve adrals n the entre corps. In cvlan lfe, Adral. Reder s executve vce presdent and drector of Spearn, Preston and Burrowes, a waterfront constructon copany n Now York. He has been able to cobne hs cvlan and llary' responsbltes "wth ease. Hs cvlan job roqures consderable travel all over tle country, bddng on prospectve work and overseeng the progress of constructon projects, Often he cobnes Sea-Bee nspectons and Trans Shps North Ave., Westfeld regental conferences wth h s busness trps. Wth hs headquarters n Elzabeth, t\\e adral expects to be abje to enjoy he Scotch Plans hoe or«often and to get n ore golf than hn has found te for n any onths. At Klsabelh, too, the personnel statoned at the Naval Reserve Tranng Center wll assst the adral wherever possble wth the servces avalable there. I s already equpped to tran several hundred Reservsts n a varety of sklls. Eght dvsons of Reservsts aow tran at the Center oach week, under the coand of a Westfeld offcer, Captan John T, Hoffeyer of 203 W. Dudley Ave., Group Coander. Hoffeyer, port captan and coordnator of all east coast ports for the Chevron Shppng Copany n Perth Aftby, devotes several evenngs each week to hs Naval Reserve coand. Jaycecs Elect New Offcers At a recent ebershp eetng of the Westfeld Jayvees, the followng new offcers were, elected for the ter 970-7: Presdent, Phlp Magnott; external vce presdent, Sa Stone; nternal vce presdent, Ien Brener; secretary, Jaes G-rubba; and treasurer, Wlla Jennans. Also elected drectors were Dcald Alpaugh, Herbert Kessler, Ted Krssfcn, Robert Morgan, Vncent O'Nel, Wlla Harrson, Allen Hnnon, Jaes Day and Ronald McGee. Th? Westfeld Jaycees have copleted one of ther ost suecessftl years wtth ebershp rsen to an all te hgh of 30, Presdent Eldred Halsey reported. Many projects also were undertaken, ncludng the Chld Sheld, battle of the bands, Jaycee sclojarshp, Junor Bowl, Jr. Sw, Jr. Tenns, Jr. OlKasp, Boy Scout Troop at the Chldren's Specalzed Hosptal, nvolveent on the board of Educaton and the Town Councl as well as nuerous fund rasers whch allowed the Jaycees to donate sus to the Youth and Faly Oounclng Servce, WestfteM Day Center, and the Chldren's Specalzed Hosptal. Borough PTA Awards Grants Mountansde Bonne Obenand Robert Bauer have been selected by the Go-vonnor Lvngston Regonal Hgh School scholarshp cottee as the l'ocpenjs of the annual Mountansde PTA «<foo4arshtp;;tts,-yc&r the award avhj>e $250 far.ealoh sllutfent. Bonrae lves a" 362 Wood Valley RJd. and wll attend fche Udvensaty of Mane n the toll. She hate h!ad tan actve dateer whle at Goverrtor JJvgatnn. She has boen a eber, of the Concent Chor,-the Gar-Is' Abhldtc A'sso'caMon and French Clrb. TUs tfast year was hosfcass for a grl fro South Aerca,.n the Open. D o o r EXT ahartge Progfla. She s a e- ( ber of tre NalowaL Honor Socety 'and gftadu&tcd 33 out of 440. Robarl, &lso a resdent of Mountansde, lves at 25G Poplar Ave. In S&ptornber he wll attend Boston UnwtTsty. Whte at Governor : Lwngaton, he h'as been actve n cluus and on alhle&c teaants, havng been a eber of the varsty soccer tea far three ytnts. He cbt&l-nsd an outstandng score on Ito ( SchCLlac A-pb'ude Tests and 87 n a class of 440. Fuel Ol and Burner Servce CHIC FEATHERING aces (hs chck worth 2 tes the prce of an ordnary chcken. It's a frzzle a genetc varaton wth backward-curlng feathers. Cranford Ducks Gong to College TlfE <K.J.) J.EAJ)ER, THURSDAY, JUKE JS, 3970 the and gve the water over (he corn)>any n Unon. An accdent next three to four wedts. Once they j durnpud ahoul 7,000 gallons of ol grow IK'W feauk-'s and arc awe to nlo the Rahwoy Kver u( Unon. A floal ouf agan they wll be sot lc-k ore hun an nch thck deree on Ih-e Rxfrway Rver where! veloped, whch tlreyteud the water hey have been akng ther hoes, supply of the Cy of K-ahway In The college caeras, whch usual- addton l lh^ lovnthp and well as he ducks, ly serves as the sanctuary for the I Unw C-' 0^'- any other groups A specal detergent supfdod l>y scholar, lte dssdent student or'have joned n Ihy effort lo save the nearby ol copany has b the researcher, s aboul to take on I lv(?s of xl^ ducky - '"^udf^ a new rolc-^ancluary for chcks. 'lghtaors aloh the K-ahway A ;jor duck washng efort was undm-uken June r» anrl 6. prarly n the garage of Mrs. Bclty Fscher of Oranfo'd. to ronovf lu* No. A fuel ol fro ft-lht : rs of he chcks. Ths treatln>wt?ver, leaves the ducks n About 5U ducks whose lves are threatened by an ol sphage on the a weakened condton. Pro. Swackhuer sud Ht* duck.s havt "a real Rahway l've wll -ake lve Unon College capus th<?r hoe for te chah' "' tu.survve under l-he condtons beng provded at the Unon next three or Four weeks. The Townshp of Cranford has treated a pen avalable to thu ducks at the re- j College capus. He explaned they Unon College ade ts for the on tte college quest o' Publc Safety t:onnssor.- wll sled ther foallers axl grow near the'prof. v d Fa>los W'lXte ' er WlJa Meyer and Polce Chef new ones. Fortunately, * sad, ths Sanctuary. M-atlhew Hanoy. THe project wll Durng ther college stay, the' coordnated by Prof. Farns S. ducks hopefully wll be protected Swaclehaer, charan of the fro water, other anate and peo- f ' h *- l»nstry departent and an aa- teur orntholog.sl and of a ple whte they produce new feathers, whch wh once agan enable the to float n the water. As a result of the ol on the rver, they cannot float. Laboratory assstants aad ctstodrans at Unon College wll food NOW SHOWING r ' 6.6 NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC ont (y brd colun, "For the Brds," and Prof. John J. Sljurn, charan ol the bology tk'pyrtnk't. Accordng to Cranford cu. ft. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERseparate teperature controls for each secton and you can add an Autoatc Ice Maker now or later I :»* NEW! General Electrc No Frost'Sde by-sde 8' puts a full-heght refrgerator... a fullheght freezer, n one 32-nch wde cabnet, rolls t out on wheels! :*%s. " * Model TBF7KL < :-: \ /- : s ther olng season. P-of. Sburn explaned that the fuel ol negates preenng ol on the duck's feathers, vrhch gves the buoyancy. He sad ducks Moat rather than sw and ove ther feet uch lst st-j paddles to ove the wafer. "When ther feathers eel water offcals, ] sogged, they snk." Prof. Sburn (ho ol spllage was (raced to a st'ol sad. A USTEKS (optonal at extra cost) V GIANT 2ER0 DEGREE FREEZER holds up to 54 lbs.! V TWIN VEGETABLE BINS! V FOUR CABINET SHELVES! 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24 Page Drug Educaton %J THE <N.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE IS, n daly 9:30 a.. to 3 p.. sessons. The teachers wll receve stpends of $50 a week. Progra For N.J. In the second phase of (he pro gra. the ser-t aned teachers wll conduct workshops n the local school dstrcts prarly for teachers n gradus.seven through 2. TJe Schools Set.workshops wll consst o eght *J0- nute se*<son$ and ust be cot lust ;rt of pleted by Dec. ;>. for Now I The thrd phase wll consst of.h «> M-cwndary school leaders ; ac)lk] >rcscnu,tj un o f the jnv.^ Mu<K-th wll IK-MI n July, Dr., Lo t[ K, Mudents n the classroo. It, M;.r>ur-rr. Male educaton; wou(j x, presented fur He tx nssunt-r. has announced. ; part t0 adons, ;» rl des 7-2 In Ind.r the proyam, establshed sonu, t, M. s sludt. nls n ^ ^ fvc funded l>y ; act of the Slate j and ^ could alj}0 j >a - t c j JXJto. Jatuv. dru.u oducahun vwll be-j >r M arburgcl - ]us,<><u-sud that conn.,kji-l omealth odtwuon cur-, h<, sdluol d, s(l. c. ls provde tlurculun.s early next year. I naes of person* for consderaton J)r. Marburger.vald tlvnl o eadr? j c.f tranng»s of t-khtt-nstruclors wll he traned ths Mner. 'Phey. n turn, wll tran o(hcr teachers n the local srb«jl dstrcts ths fat, and each Mhnol dstrct wth. sccondry school jjndcs wll have ncorporated dv.' ctltulon n ts health curot, or shortly ufter, Jan. The progra wll bc^n wll an ntensve three-wed; teacher ranng progra. The progra wll be conducted, July <l-24, at three tranng.stes, the New Jersey College of Medcne ;d Dentslry n Newark, Jenfers Unversty n Now Uunswcl; and Rutgers of Sout.Jersey n Cadon. Soe.'0 teachers wll be traned Aetna.Representatve Naed lo Ke^onnares Plans Renwrd Fen- (x*rg. nsurance representatve, of j Aetna Lfe & OMnlty, has been' naed to the l<)70 Corps of Kc-.LjotKres. Konbery, who ganed ex'r-.shp n the natonal honorary orgaauon by coplng an outstandng record n the lfe nsurance feld durng the pad! year, s also a eber of the Presdents Chtb and s a Loaders Senar qualfer. le lves at 24 Black Hrcl Rd. TREE TRIMMING TREE SPRAYING- SCHMIEDE TREE EXPERT CO. Call QUIMBY STREET FIRE AND SMOKE DAMAGE SALE CONTINUES LOOKING AT TJIK PAINTING by Harry Devln of Mountansde, "The Hopewell Kalroad Staton," a r e Melvn J. Kohn, actng -executve drector of he (Garden State Parkway; Irvng I\ -Donaldson of Westfeld, presdent < Federated AH Assn. of New Jersey; Mrs. J a n c Whpple Green, Westfeld representatve of FAAXJ; a! Ay Gllesberg and Chrstne Freean., both f Westfeld. "Art n The Garden Show" Offers 400 n Przes at Art Center frst outdoor arl slow of He clubs of the Fftdwatod Art cvs of New Jenwy to be held Saturday. Juno 2 ra-n dale July n also wll bo the frst art show to bo held at tlc* Garden Slule At Center at Tckgpfo H. Iloldel, at (he Parkway Ext No. 6 Pbz Arc J a. Must of the 30-enbt-r clubs wll be represented by any of ther best arttels, and a reco-d c*o\vd Ls exjx^oted. He wll be free lo the publc fro a.. to U n.., eu^an te fur (he perforance on the Ants Cenlcr anplnl'lealre.stoge by Robert. Goulet and Orol Lawrence. Przes wll be: Frst, $200; second, $00; thrd, $,0 n each of four categores ols, water-coks, graphcs.and sculpture, aoondrg to Mrs. Jene SIflapro -of EngSsWtown, show cttarnva of tws >s!low. M>rs. M a r y Ke Tetze of CJratal, charan of judges anflountees tf>at tho judges wll-bo Adolph Konrad of Flanders, Nfclvollas A. Roale of Hllsde and Alexander - Fornlna of Stockton. All Ukrcc are represented povrtaneat use^un co- tons and have ealel won nuerous artsts' awards and honors. F. Myers of Boonton s charan for F.A.A.N.J. A travellng show of 35 works wll be selected fro the entres and be on dsplay through next Aprl. The Federated At Assocatons of Now Jersey was founded, last year to proote qualty n art n Now Jersey. Irvng P. Donaldson of Westfeld s presdent. Harry Devln, whose pantng "The Hopewell Rlalroafl Staton," s n the a'cwp&nyg ploto.s the artst ard author of "To Grandlather's House We Go," a book gvng the hstorcal ba-ckg-ound of afchftecture o New Jersey. Tle pab-g s one of a seres llustratng the bools. M'. Devln s fro McxtaBde. Dyke Cossoned Marne Second Leut. Kert R. Dyke of 325 Orenda Cr., was conssoned a Marne Corps offcer upon graduaton fro the 67th Offcer Canddates Course at the Marno Corps Developent and Educaton Coand, Quanlco, V«. Lbrary Has Books About Chldren ^ Bocks havng to do wth ch-lcfcren; the latter book dscusses. Ue edand adolescents are aong those cat and legal professons. just to W-tstfeld 'Meoral ISvo Podor travel books new to Lbrary's collecton. Chld orented the lbrary's collecton are: Czechoslovaka and Hungary. A bt of are Aes' "Chld Oare and Developent;" "The Ohldren's doctor," nostalga coes through Alexander's "Down at the Depot," wth Sth; and "A Chld's Mnd." Eeedle. Sdel s author of "The Par-pctures of ralroad statons ent's Handbook on Adolescence." Wth a gft fro the Lterature and Draa Departent of the Woan's Oluh the lbrary has purchased se venal books: Bank's "Pursut of Poetry," Untercneyer, and "Beaton's Book of Household " b-y Mrs. Isabella Becton. The latter s a flacsle of a classc Vctoran work on houeekcepng. Aong other nforaton s a secton on servants, ther dutes! begnnng wth footen), how to hre then» and who akes the best servants. Accordng to Mrs. Beeton t was best to look for soeone vvhose faly h/ad a proud tradton of servce. As a eoral to Anna and Wlla Gerken the lbrary las purchase*} Kraer's "Gardenng and Hoe Landscapng Gude," Another book n ths area s Sohuler's "Gardenng wth Ease;" 'He new edton of Sunset's "Swng Pools*' s on the shelf as s Htouse Beautfa's 970 edton of "-Houses and Plans." The latest volue of the TUne-Lfe cooktwoks to be added s Woljfe's "The Cookng of the Carbbean Islands." The lbrary contnues to add books n areas t has hghhgfhled wth exfhbts and; bblographes durng the sprng. On drugs are three books by Blurn, "Socety and Drugs," "Students and Drugs/' ard "Utopates," and Kalent's "The Aphetanes." New on consuer educaton arc "Gettng the Most for your Money," Scaduto, and Golde's "Can you be Sure of your Experts?" Aong other professons ROBBINS & ALLISON INC 23 South Ave., E. Establshed 92 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING STORAGE PACKING Tel Cranford throughout the country. A tesdnatng book on optcal llusons s Gregory's "An Intellgent Bye." Probles are taken up n Handlers' "Bology and the Future of Man;" *«Raaa," Stener, concorns the Mexcan grant workers; and "Mltary Justce s to Justce as Mltary Musc s to Musc," Sherrll, s ba$«d on the affar at the San Francsco presdo. has" wrtten a bography of "Madae de Manlenon" and Daston, of "Max Bnand, the bg 'Westerner'." Dr. Chrstan Barnard dscusses hs edcal work n "One Lfe." For Met fans there s Durso's "Aazng; the Mracle of the Mets." The lbrary now las '"flhe New Englsh Bble, wth the Apocrypna." Two well-known authors have books aong new fcton: Ross MaeDonald's "Archer at Large,"and Wbberley's "A Proble n Angels." LEADER CLASSIFIED- SMALL TYPE/BIG RESULTS Sevell Graduates Cadet Gene Noran Sevell, son of Noran Seyedl of 320 Wndsor Av-e M and actve n ntraural at'hletcs, has oeen graduated fro the New York Mld^ry Acadey, Cowall-on^Iudson, N.Y. Walley to Ad Unon Prosecutor Wlla A. Walley, 3, of 52 Mohcan Dr. was sworn n lost week by Superor Court Judge Ghester A. Wedenburner to be a specal assstant prosecutor to Unon County Presecutor Karl Asch. Wa Hey's appo ntent was ade by Asch for the purpose of clearng a backlog of crnal cases n Asch's offce. Walley w'll be there for the next two onths. He s the thrd specal assstant prosecutor apponted by Asch under funds provded by the Unon. County Board of Freeholders, actng on the orders of Superor Court Judge Walter U Hetfeld III, assgent judge at the courthouse, here. A fourth ad wll be naed later. Walley, was graduated fro Hobart College and Rutgers Unversty Law Sclvool. He s a eber of the New Jersey, Unon County, PlanftM a Aercan Bar Assocatons. Suer Bachelor If the faly's away and you are keepng bachelor quarters, coe dne wth us. You'll eet your frends here and you wll fnd our dshes uch lke hoe. DINER r -J ' ' t-, -!_ LAST THREE DAYS KEEP DAD HAPPY ALL SUMMER AIKMAN THEODORE J. WAS- II.TION, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore \V;.sl!on of -3G Wllow Avc, Scotch I'lans. who IKIS copleted basc Irang at LacMal AFB, Tt'x. le has hecn assgned to Slcppurd AFB, Tex., for tranng n the transportaton feld. Aran Waslton s a 967 graduate of Unon Catholc Boys Hgh School. wth FATHER'S DAY GIFT fro your SYLVAN Faly Recreaton Center SINC. 4 "" <--* r. '-.' SAVE s 0- uu to HO.00 ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS OLYMPIA SMITH-CORONA MANUALS OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD SCM ELECTRICS FACIT (ONLY SMOKE DAMAGE TO OUTSIDE OF CARTONS - ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED) SAVE $0.00-to $40.00 ON NEW ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINES OYMPIA Model 20 $ Reg. $9.50 BURROUGHS JS9 $ Reg. $69.50 ALSO OLIVETTI AND Granl VTO Holds Annual Dnner r The nnnu'.l <ln)'jr I'or the Grant Schcjl PTO beard cnvotv- and j,'vc:!ly was K!; recently al the I!;.:ne cf Mr. nd Alr.s. Wlla Ins-' n.s. (-K» Fourth Avc, T ore :\\ 70 quests ac'.udc:! Dr. L. E, \ L'W, suu*'r.!cn;lcnl o WctlcUl j s. v.:.:\ Mrs. Law. r.a. o' the evo:l was Mrs. M.ncr, wolse co;n;ueo ncluded -Mrs. JtKcuh AbrC'C, M^. Hoc \v-\ Mrs. Hubert Il^c^rJ^n, j.mrs Larry Hartzcll, Mrs. FreJerck Kep and Mrs. KGKL Sons. Under the drecton cf Ms. Kep", the Ingl lee was transfored nto, a chc French resupant, wth TOLIIOUSCM^Iutrcc pcsters and a conlncnlal decor. W-. * *. 'c^ --»-, 4 J P r '.v...,.; l&fa t Mn Bkes. too & - Gr Lawn Mowers oo &up Avdlabloat Doylestown, Con cord v le, and Scotch Plans stores on ly! ' ->: : " >..!. >_'.' r. -. :.: -. *. <- : _-.-- t»*» V.:*-'s> VICTORIA ADDERS *> **... *.». (,^ * J.-.',.J^- AT SAVINGS AIL MACHINES GUARANTEED MANY SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE Copfefe Lne of Pool Checals. Specal Gft for Dad! f\ '- v : :.-:,,:.'.; : \^f&"*a^&^ &#ff&3"m V AT V PRICE ON OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES All Sales Fnal Cash & Carry Only No Charges or Credt Cards We Cannot Guarantee Quanttes Prces n Effect Whle Supply Lasts. 07 QUIMBY STREET Open Daly 9 to 5:30 NO EVENING HOURS DURING THIS SALE ECONOMICAL OIL HEAT FREE ESTIMATE CONVENIENT TERMS Phono AD J. S. IRVINE COMPANY. tt» ftouth "Buldng Headquarter*" nn «MILW0K HA! HATKIIIALS HARDWBI WTJWL.M CHARGE WITH THESE SYLVAN APPROVED CREDIT CARDS MASTER CHARGE CENTRAL CHARGE UNI CARD CHARGE DINER'S CLUB BANKAMERICARD AMERICAN EXPRESS N.AX. CHARGE SYLVAN'S -:\ ','- * - '»>'*- -** - SHOP AND COMPARE FOR QUALITY PLUS SAVINGS AT THESE LOCATIONS: Route 6T Doylestown, Pa. (25) Route 202 Conenrrvllc. Pa. (25) W. Lancaster Jve. Wayne. Pa, (25] HU "Slrawbrdge 6 Clother Wlngton. Del. (302U *$trawbr!de S Clother Cherry Hll Mall, NJ. (609} C & Clother Jenkntown,Pa. (25) Prnceton Shpg. Center Prnceton, NJ. (to ^-2600 RoDtc 22 Scotch Plans, NJ. (20) off tas avalable al heso /oca/ons; S&C Store Charge only -."> Mendh Shpj. Center Wendta, NJ.. (20) Route 7 RoDhele park, NJ. (20) ALL STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 6 P.M. EXCEPT THURS. I FRf 3:30 TQ 3:30. STRAWBRIDGE HOU>S: M0H., WEO,, Fff. 9^30 TO 9:00; TOES,, THURS. 3:30 TO 5:30 - SCOTCH PUINS HOURS: MON. TO FRI, 9:30 TO 9 P.M. SAT. 9 TO 5:30. SUN. 0 TO 4. **

25 I 'V* //*.. 7- :!.?-...-vr>'. v. I'hotd by.steve \Vl<kerHl;ur MRS. HOPE LEE, executve drector of the WesUleld-Mountalnsde led Cross Chapter, standng, watches tots fro left to rght: Front row, Mchele Scheurann, Lynn Schulze, Blly O'Herron, Jy Koaghano, Jennfer Prude n, Allson Da tch, Conrad Rehll, and Lor Bregan; second row, Chrstna RoU, Mary Ansbro, Wendl Kep, Kevn Sons, Heather Sawyer, Sally Stokes, -Debbe Zer, Suzy Baker, Nancy Havas, Mooche Battln, and Gregory FUzharrs. The chldren copleted Red Cross swng nstructon. Twenty Tots Coplete Red Cross Begnners' Swng Course To All of the Many Twenty tny swers who have passed the Red Cross begnners or advanced b&gnners swng tests w^re presented wth ther Red Cross certfcates and buttons by Mrs. Hope Lee, executve drector of the Weslfeld-tMJourttansde Red Oross Chapter at a swng party Frday afternoon at the hoe of ther nstructor, Mrs. A. H. LrwHey. Mrs. R. 0. Peterson who asssts wth tots nstructon presented each wth a VWOA Tots certfcate. The chldren have been enrolled n the YWCA "Tps for Tots" swng classes whch the health edu- Frends, Custoers and Busness Assocates who have sent cards and good wshes durng y convalescence y sncere thanks and apprecaton. It was gratfyng to know so any ft of you were thnkng,qf.xn <. ~,. 4 ' ' F ::*'*< HERB BALLON Taylor Hardware NEW SUMMER STORE HOURS Monday 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Other Days 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. LOR ARDWARE 25 ELM ST, AD FREE DELIVERY MON.&FRJL UNTIL 9 P.M. ** L" SCRtPTIONS 'faumtaim caton departent offers as part of the Lades Day Out progra, llree eght week sessons are gven durng the year. Wthn each sesson tle chldren are regstered n a class accordng to ther ablty. Level covers water adjustent, face and back floats and gldes; level 2 progresses to prone and back strokes across the pool wth e/phass on proper breathng; level 3 ntroduces deep water adjustent and swng the length of the pool both prone and back; and level 4 concentrates on the sklls requred to pass the Red Cross begnners and advanced begnners swng tests. At each level the ephass s to nstll confdence n the water wthout the use of artfcal supports, Each chld s able to progress at hs own rate. Mothers, or occasonally fathers, grandothers or frends, accopany the chld n the pool each lesson to gve nlal support, renterpret nstructons when necessary and to supervse the chld's practce.observng ther 4 or 5 year old chld's progress n a fun-flled atosphere gves the parent the feelng thtat ther te and patence n the water have been wall nvested. Followng the Red Cross presentaton, Mrs. Hock of the YWCA descrbed the swng progra avalable to grls at the Westfeld YWCA, suggestng Tot graduates who wll be n the frst grade n Septeber regster n Saturday ornng classes.. Bll Turner, sw- "rntt'g"chj^&or 6^th&'^^;"<>UtlrQjf the boys* swng progra, ephaszng the classes whch are geared to grades through 3. To help show what s ahead for Tot graduates at theymca, Jrn Ansbro and John Knakora, 0 year olds fro the YM porpose class and sw tea, deonstrated advanced swng sklls. In both the YW and Y'M progra each chld s tested and placed n a class accordng to hs ablty. Tot graduates are enoounaged to regster n the Y begnnng classes where they can have the satsfacton of progressng on ther own. The Y representatves lngered to answer specfc questons whch the parents toad. At the sound of usc the 20 chldren, lke frogges, dove n the pool for an hour of fun n the water. Dave Lndley guarded and Steve Wckersha provded photographc servce as others and guests relaxed at pool s<o. Chldren were lured fro the pool wth a treasure hunt prepared by Kay Lndley, then each found a personalzed trophy and Red Cress flag awatng at the table. Refreshents wore contrbuted by Mnes. Baker, Kep, Sons and Peterson. Chldren passng Red Cross begnners swng tests are Blly Aldredge, Mary Ansbro, Lor Breg-, an, Allson Datch, Blly O'Herron, Conrad Rehll, McheJe Seheurnvann, Lynn Sculze, Sally Stokes and Debbe Ztcr. Chldren passng Red.Cross advanced begnners swng tests are Suzy Baker, Mooche Battn, Gregory Ft Harrs, Nancy Iava, Wend Kep, Jennfer Pruden f Chrstna Roll, Jy Roagnano, Heather Sawyer and Kevn Sons. NEED A JOB? TRY LEADER CLASSIFIED 40 Apprentces Coplete Tranng Mountansde Prof. Clarence H. ans, drector of relatons wth ndustry and the dvson of contnung cdkrs'.'on of Newark College of engneerng, presented the pu&ject "The Next Step For The Appren-! tce Graduate" at the annual apj prelccshp graduaton exercses of the New Jersey Tool, De and Precson Machnng Assocaton held t'hs week at Wel&nd's. Forty spprer.tlces who have co- >>tad four years tranng at shops of Assocaton ebers were each awarded four year apprentce certfcates by the Bureau of Apprentceshp an.d Tranng U, S. Departent of Labor for ther on-t*ejob work experence. They were also awarded certfcates by the county vocatonal and techncal schools for four years of related nstructon whch they acqured durng evenng hours. Prevous to enterng the four year apprentceshp these young en twd copleted four years at ter local hgh schools. The ajorty of ths group wll take upon theselves progras at the varous techncal and engneerng schools to equp the to perfor hgher levels of servce such as desgners of tools, des, olds and achnes. A nuber wll devote ther nterests n acqurng bachelor of scence degrees n technology and engneerng. Others wll tran for supervsory and anageent responsbltes n the plants of Uer present eploy- O u o o o O CO MEN'S SHOP era. : : The pre sources for these otvated youths has been the local hgh schools and the county vocatonal and techncal hgh schools aad c order to create an ev.sr ncreasng nuber of acceptable canddates, the Tool and De Assocaton feas n rccena. onths developed an ntensfed relatonshp wth the gudance personnel at these schools. To pleent greater cooperaton between gudance counselor's and plant anagers, a senal' was h! Ad Apr. 6 at the Arthur Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark, at whch rapresentalves of the varous school organsatons and oucers of the assocaton addressed the group. Followng the fora-] presentaton, partcpsnts vsted (le &cluol's achne shop where 20 young en were attendng a ( week, seven hours a day, ' pre-apprentcesp caurs-e. To coplete the senar, 5 tables were set up at each of whch schoolen and shop owners dscu&sed the needs of the crafts and the pleentaton by schools to eet these needs. The sfccp owners wll agan eet wth gudance people at Ue Reverse Educaton Bay at the N.J.E.A. Conventon n Atantc Cty Nov. 5. Tranng and all other types of nqures pertanng to the achne tool crafts are channeled through the assocaton offce n Unon. SLIPPERY INDERF00T7 Many falls occur n the hoe esch year as the result of rugs not beng properly secured, cautons lberty Mutual Insurance Copanes. T!s s especally portant n hoes where there are older people. 4 ** A good ddle te s BER- MUDA SHORTS - every one s Peranent Press". Colors galore plus soe patterns that ake old fathers young. COAST GUARD LIEUT, (junor trade) George T. GnUky, lutsbatd of tlk' lorrr Mss fhrstle Kupp of C37 &'h:ckn:mar.un Dr., who has nudc hs rm step toward becong a Coast Guard avator by solong n ll* Mentor arcraft wth Tranng Squadron One al Naval Ar Shfon, Saufley Feld, Pt'saola, J BRAND TRAVEL 20 PROSPECT ST No Need to Wreck F fro $7.00 PANTS FOR FUN - Back yard, Pool, Vacaton. All sorts of Prnts, Strpes and Solds for all tastes. Lots of washable, Peranent Press and easy care fabrcs. fro $ THE WESTFHEUJ IN.J.) LEADER, THURSDAY, JfNE W, 3.97 Russell J. Rose Jons Lederle Sec, 4, Page I n the Central New Jersey Dstrct, accordng to H. C. Glles Jr.. anager of the Metre-poUlan Rvgon. A graduate of Bethany College n Rxssell J. Rose of Wtslfeld hos joned Lederlc Laboratores, a d>-! ' '" ;!.Uy coputed an nvson of Aercan Cyanad Co- \ ter.se tranng course al Lcchne's lny, s a edc..] rcpn-sttalvo '.V-O-atrc fle n Pc::rl Kvor. N.Y. / r V > REPLACE THOSE LEAKY WE UE ONLY HEAVY DUTY (.032) WHITE ALUMINUM G U T T E R I N G. PROPERLY IN- STALLED BY OUR SKILLED CRAFTSMEN. (Not just naled up) FREE ESTIMATES PRECISION FORMED PARTS WILL NEVER PEEL, CRACK OR BLISTER MADE OF STURDY ALUMINUM SEAMLESS Call ANTHONY HOPFEL Planfeld, N. J. Your Budget To Show Dad You Love H... Here at Wyatt Brothers you can fnd gfts n every prce range and no drop n qualty ether. Coe n and see. *' z 'V. A beautful array of SHIRTS Long and Short Sleeves Dark Tones to Pastels Narrow to! "" Wde Strpes Regular Collars to Button Down and ost are Peranent Press. fro $5.50 WIDE TIES but not extree. In Strpes, Sold Colors, Tradtonal and Unusual Prnts, n every fabrc fro pure cotton to Dacron through pure slk. Our huge selecton ncludes Perre Cardn and Yves St. Laurent. fro $3.50 SANDALS and TERRY SCUFFS for pool, back yard or just general walkng. As necessary for suer as the sun. Scuffs fro $3.00 Sandals fro $ El Street IS PARKING A PROBLEM? Park In Our Own Lot WYATT 38 Central Ave. opp. Post Offce Next to Store Westfeld ADas 3-

26 , s, jjfv^^v:^;;^. -,., *,* ** Mrs. KuStn Heads Center Auxlary tan S. &y*e, $r. «d Mrs. Doatrtd J. Feefy; ewre of the bylaws caktee. MIPS. J. D.Bonreey, Mrs. SUaaley P. Qterc and Wts. JOber P. >.-.-,-. -.V-'.'-.- v t - ' & - - ' JBAfe " ^4 THE MASTER EUILDER Courwy *- Brown adres ;Rutg*rs Physc s Buldng on Unversty Weghts capus, one of any Jwldngs aft the Unversty constructed 'durng hs 22 years wth \w.departent >j' js'tnv Facltes- Brown [played.a 'ajor role n sonc #200 llon worth of constructon uhlo e 'was drparont.drector. In nsvt lrown and "^s dott Stuart II. Kea fetnact a 4ask Uu»y have perfored any tesgong over plans ^for stl another 4-onslructan j»l> jt (ho Stntt* Unvcrs ty. ''LEAGUE LINES'' THE CONSUMER'S KOLK IS POLLUTION By LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Wsconsn's Senator NoUc has ntroduced legslaton \o ban phosphorcus n de-tcr&'en'ts t the Unted Stales by Junt. 972 and set natonal polluton cor.lrol standards on all detergent ngredents by lh-at date. It would requre the Secretary of the Interor to set sfan^jdavds of bodpgradallly, toxcty, and lcal-u ccfects for all dulcrgent ng''edenls. These.standards would nsure that the dccrgcnls would not cause algao growl and would decopose n sewage treatent plants. Tle Aercan consuer, especally Lhe house-wfe, can brng a sgnfcvu' nflucnco to bear by buyng selectvely, wth adequate n'foratf.n, those products whch cause» - < Shut 4os^ daage to our envronent than others. Returnable bottles nstead of "(.hrow-wayy and substlutes for hs*h ICVL- phosphate torjj.-nts c-.sn ;dd easurably lo (lt' f.u'ht njans polluton. Sevenfye^'ht bllon holles, cans and jars w'c'o Ihrcwn au'ay a.st year. The range of phosphorous n wellluvcwn dt'tcrgents as copled by llc M.lwaukoe comultng fr, lne- tcs,, Inc. ;; s as follows: Ax-on Blo-Ad 35.5 Salvo 35.3 Oxydol 30.7 Tdo 30.6 Ajax Laundry 28.2 Bolt} 30.2 Punch 25.8 Drve 25.3 Draft 24.5 Gan 24. Duz 23. Banus 22.3 Breeze 22.2 ' 22.0 Let us showyou whch shrt ourtop executve custoers buy. Hundreds of tradtonal shrts n our large selecton. Save 20% to 40% Reg to 7,95 each 4-7 Neck Sleeve FIELDCLUB 307 SOUTH AVE., AD A opp. Statlo Parkng Tred of Draggng Hoses? FOR UNDERGROUND LAWN WATERING SYSTEMS CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE * * Fab 3.6! Cold Power..., 9.9 j Cold Water All 9.8 'w-hsk 7.f>! Dnper Pure 5.0 'Trend.4 " Publshed n "Conservaton News, and Nalon'al WdMlfe," Maj'd, 970. On a Na-oK] scale 2.6 bllon pounds of phosphates Led n dcte-rgons ult-a! lely end up n our n'atan's water syste. Non^xollutrtg sub.stt.ute3 for tjtse delergent 'ndustry cotnues to drag ts heels. To ensure gettng a substtute for phosphorous Congress ust act! It s up to the ndvdual consuer only to utlze products that cause a nu of polluton but deand that all levels of governent face up to ths responsblty for prevenllng further degradaton of our natonal resources and the ultale threatenng of lhe survval of future generatons. Regonal Board To Meet Tuesday Mountansde A regular onthly 'busness eetng of the Unon County R" j:):tal Hgh Schonl of Educaton wll be held * al JouaUan Dayton Ile^onat H h Sclool, Mcnnl'aa Ave., Sprngfeld. The eetng wll begn at 8 p.. At $0.99 t's fantastc. BLIWISE LIQUORS Where Servce & Qualty Meet Cor. Mountan Ave. & Rt For The Consue The May Newsletter of lhe Consuers League of New Jersey rends us there s an organzaton always at work for the consuer. How does the League do ths? In varous ways. It counts on. research for OIK; thng and then serves as a clearng Jotsc for the exchange of nforaton, ft prepares educatonal ateral, and also, dstrbutes t to organzatons, schools and lbrares. Mebers testfy at h&arngs not only n Trenton but n Washngton as well. It works for better consuer legslaton jn New Jersey. So far ths year, the Legslature has passed a nuber of.blls for whch the League worked:. Wages of workers wth ncoe less than $7,500 a year.cannot be garnshed. 2. A buyer of a used car s gven assurance tltet the oar eets nspecton standards. Otherwse, the dealer ust ake the. necess'ary repars wthout charge. 3. Loopholes n the Second Mortgage Law,were closed so tfoat the y wll have greater proand the Bankng Corrons- j stronger control over the ndustry. 4. Conservaton and protecton of the envronent aganst water, ar, and earth polluton wercput n one Departent for regulaton. The new Departent of Envronental Protecton has authorty lo tackle ths ense proble provded the Legslature approprates suffcent funds. Tho League s very happy about the new Departent of Envronental Prelecton under Cossoner R-ohard J. Sullvan, who s an experenced adnstrator n the feld of polluton probles and the enforceent of antpolluton regulatons. The League urged the passage of two blls when Lhe Legslature returned on June 8. These blls passed one House and are ready for a vcte. One wll pert 7 year old graduates of vocatonal hgh schools to edately enter the trade for whch le has b?en traned nstead of beng oblged to wat untl 8 years of age. The other bll s needed for ore adequate pestcde control and places certan njurous "restrcted" pestcdes on a pert plan for purchase. CHECK DIRECTIONS Always check labels on cleansers and be sure to follow the strouy, says Lberty Mutual Insurance Copanes. Many of these benefcal products hove ngredents whch could be harful f carelessly of properly used.» (Mrs. Ga^d!«&r R. presdent o/ the Weabflcld Day Care Center, and the obens of the bosj-d of drectws lave atouvced the appotent of Mrs. Peter K. Kuhn sts pres'daat of the newly fored Woen's Auxlary. 'Mrs. Kuln has bt'&n a volleer te&olar's ade at t3te Ccnte". She lves wjbh ler Husband, and Uvrea chaldren lat Mauntanvcw Ter. M's. KUJLII s a n&lve of Pt>t bungh, Peona., and has been a resdent'of Wesfcld for the paart. 2 years. She has been acltlve n nuneug vtfluteef and fund lasng capagns. Mls. Kuln s a forer eber of tle board of drectors of the Convent of the Saxareld Heart, FhkaxtalpQva and a eber otf t4e Junor Leagoe of Palnfed Iayr. S!he s puhlholy dlfvntan for Ifos Weeltfeld dhapt r of the Woen's CoLee for tihe New Jensey Sy- Mrs. Peter F. Kuhn phony and a ctonfnaterh'ly of-chrstan Doctrne nstructor at Our Lady of Lourdes Chunch. MounlaHsffde.. The Auxlay hel'd ts frslt eetng Tuesday, n the hoe of Mns. Kuhn. At tls te the foutowng addtonal apponents to the Auxlary were araotn.'ced. Vce (presdent, Mrs. Clarence OldfcuxJ, Panjwood; recordng secretary, Mrs. R, L. Slewvood; correspondens.secrcdary, Mrs. Wlla H. Toohey; troajsuner; Mrs. QVaJ-Ief Hood; by-dalws charjan, Mls. Phlp W. StJh; advsory to tfle bylaws, Ml's. Cunnngha, Mrs. Aus- Chess Teas Wn and Te Hayng n the tthh and fnal rountl of the Rartan Valley Oess League, the local Kngs defeated New t Shrewsbury by the score of 4 to * 2, who.e the ^h ' h teja enry;'of the ^ fety.ghess 'Olul> ( dr^w wth' Mafca wan; 3 to'3.'.. ' '.\ ;. The New Shrewsbury atch was played on Tuesday;,Jwe'-z, Bt the hjgh school 4n : Tnton Flalfe. Area dnners n<?u de< Albert 'Boccar of South PlaneUd, Ate Yorgan of Panwood and Prank Saverano of Roselle Park. Ttodf Lunna of South Planfeld and George Oorr of Craford both drew. Sole loserfenassd- * * ' t I k ney Gster of -H^Aant} Park. * Tle wn nsured the Kngs seorcd place n the fnal league ptaodngs, behnd East Brunswck' bat ahead of the RCA Co. cf -SoervMs, Unon Carbde Co. of Bound Brook, Be"ll L/abs Research Center of HSold$l, the Prank gan Co. of Soervlle, Mjatawan, New Shrewsbury, Perth Aboy,.and ther fellow tea players, the Knghts; ".The 'KngMa' 'atch wth -MJata- \yan was jjftayed on Fday, June 5, at the local club's quarters at the Westfeld- YJ^OV. LocaJ wnners ncluded Crawford Bonow and' Teple JRatton,.. bath of Westfeld, and. Olares. Young' q PlanfjeJd. Also playng were Aldan M^rkBon of Westlfejd, IJenry KelMo^k \of Pscataway and Phlp I^osonb^ch of North Planfeltf. Fnal :.&ague standng for "the KngtAs. te? j s h^;v.- :. :. : v.v, - : '. * - : -:. -»JPE THIS f you're wonderng what to do wth that ow ftove ppe. An ortlst n Pars put ths -fgure together just on fun and It becae an exhbt.- * stl yjtorjnned..^epen^rtg upon fnal"at^h r&yts of'other teas n the.league stll to." be pd-ajed. Ot : Ho«or Lsts I. V Gerfor outs^nj<ng-..>aoad^rnc adeveanestt, tog.-:he! ff&&, (jtoater of tle ; l aoalclfac year at Unon County /Techp?a I Insttute, j770hartan B, ^Scotch' Ptens/ t'was <by IptJhad'PJdlaps, Dean. SEE US f=or THE FINEST IM ' CUSTOM MADE WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BUNDS-TABIE.PADS WOVEN WOOD PRODUCTS STORM WINDOWS & DOORS CUSTOM & READY-MADE PICTURE FRAMES PLAIMFIELD WINDOW SHADE 303 Wear Front St. Planfeld, N. J At $0^9 fantastc RESERVE LARSEN'S LIQUORS fororly 37 SOUTH AVE., GIVE ONEY For Father's Day or Graduaton At $0.99 t's fantastc. Start a Fascnatng and Proftble Hobby Proof Sets Gold Cons Con Collector Starter Set Stap Collector Begnner Set... We carry a full lne of STAMPS & STAMP SUPPLIES, ALSO RESERVE That's a new prce on the half gallon of ScKenley Reserve. Rghtaow, In te for war weather entertanng. /Mdjtfe reason t'sso fantastc-of the ten leadng blends, prly jschenley Reserve ellows ts straght whskeys for eght long years before blendng the wth gran neutral sprts. Lay n a goodly supply now. Buy a case for $ (6 bottles at $9.89 each) 06 El S, Westfeld HANDI-CHARGE MASTER CHARGE A. N. A BANKAMERICARD PETERSON'S LIQUORS 20 SOUTH AVENUE W,, NEW JERSEY Free Delvery Blended Whskey- lght Year OW Straght Whskeys (35%) Gran Neutral Sprts (69^)»ff Proof. -,.. f ".-. *

27 -;->- * rf > v-y -> ; * ^ V vv.*v,*.v I I '. l^h F ' " YOU'RE-*. r ' '. Your acheveents n educaton prose a brght and sparklng future... you are sure to have f. IN THE -. ', ' '- *. - - It's your day for congratulatons and best wshes well deserved, too! ranks 207 E. BROAD ST., SPOTLIGHT, GRADUATES! l 264 E. Broad St. Westfeld BORA SPECIAL It's a great day, F graduates *.the J-r'- day you receve your Best of luck. We're sure your future wll be as brght as your acheveents thus far. YOUR PERSONAt ^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^^^^^^_^^^^^^_*»_ dploas. And t's bur pleasure to wsh to each and every one of you success n the future, whether your plans nclude furtherng your educaton or v-wn ;"< DIPMMflMV. and good luck to all of you for the future whatever your plans. r startng a career &- - ' *"- BASKIN-ROBBINS ELM & QUIMBY STS. OTHER STORES IN CRANFOR0 & PLAINFJELD 30 E. Broad St. Westfeld Storo Hours: Mon. 0 to 9; Tues. thru Sat. 9 to5:30 * "r* Success to you, graduates, as you begn a new career or go on to college. Good luck to all of you. You are really on the ove now! 27 ELM STREET Phone * ' ' ' ' -. '. Colonal Sports Center ON THE CIRCLE FREE PARKING IN THE REAR OPEN MON. EVENINGS CHARGE Open Monday Evenng to 9 P.M. 520 SOUTH AVE. W Congratulatons! You have taken another successful step toward the future. May t be a happy one. WYATT BROTHERS 38 Central Ave. Westfeld Opp. Post Offce L.^V^- We're very proud of you young graduates. A tp of the ortar board to you all. ANDSTAND Musc Corp. 38 E. Broad St Westfeld 777 OUR.GRADUATE! We extend our best wshes to all of you who have done such a fne job. 63 E. BROAD ST. AD *, - 4 You've Made It fo the Top Our Country: n her ntercourse wth foregn natons ay she always be n the rght; but our. Country, rght or wrong! Stephen Decatur ROTCHFORD PONTIAC 433 NORTH AVE., * ' "' l' l * * t..*'..-..:.. \ Wshes We're proud of you graduates. We salute you on successfully copletng your courses. Haucaster, J... > 76 El Street, Westfeld Op CM Monday* 4U 9 FJtt, GRADUATES I We hope the future holds every thng fne n store for you. ocous ft \ r CUIMBY at CENTRAl,

28 <**...*,/ \vr:snn:.) TOASTMASTKKS 7o-7 OFFICERS, ott to rght. >vn VIA.W \ U'jrkrr. atunslrafvc vce presdent: Bob H. <Jt'cr, secn :s-y: J.orrrK. Ilollt ladv, jprrsffleu; Konald K. Satkaup. sergc J;u; >. Ss, WlurUuKl vw presdent. Wcstfeld Toastasters Induct Offcer Slate for Loron U. Ilollebaek o' &8 Mont-, rose Ave., Fanwood. was nducted : as presdent of hp WnsH'old Toasl-; aslws Club a) He organzaton's fnal ootng Thursday \\ Uu Mountansde Inn. Inducted to serve wth h for the ])7(l-7 club jv;r wen*: Educatonal KNOW YOUR LEGISLATORS Here s a lst of senators, congressen, state senators, a&seblyep and froeholdors who represent the wn covered by The WesUeld Lf : \dcm'. Save t for future reforeflco The ]>;rty afflaton of each offce holder.s denoted hy R (Republcan* or D (Deocrat) followng the ndvdual's nae. The naes of the local ayors and Borough and Town Councls also urv Ssl'd. vce presdent..int-k TJ Ss, 9 Feldpres Dr.: ndustraton vc-j prosdeht. Wlla F. Wacker. Hlsdc: secretary. Iol) II. Oeer. 229 Uurns Way. Pan wood; Ircasror, Kob.. (Trbb, New Provdence: and sergeant-at-arns, Ronald JO, &aatlawnp, Lnk<; Parsjvpany. Mr. IloHebaok served as vce presdent of the club ths past year before beng, elected ts presdent May 27. He succeeds Albert H. Well.s of HO Hjarrson Ave., and s the organzaton's -tenth presdent snce ts ncepton n 96t. wws luwtatoua-l, San Dego. Calf. The nternatonal organzaton was ncorporated n 932 for the purpose of enablng busness and professonal en o n as» ther se-l-confdonce through wov o! [lu*'r sptuknu ablty. More n' n hu U.S. and throughout te Jru. world current ly Ix'lojt; ty the 3» year old nternal on-ul group. VVftfelcl Tucstnasters nveet ll (he Mountansdc J on alternate Thursday!; bdwocn Septeber and June. The club's 3 ebers lve n Bound Brook. Clark, Colona, Elzabeth. -North Arlngton, Rockaway and Scotch Plans, as well as Kanvood, Hllsde,!\'evv Provdence and W;sE!ort. Mobl Checal Makes Prooton Dr. Robert J. Thossen of 532 Kdgr Rd. has been p*onoted- to the poston of senor research cheast n n the agrcultural checals research departent of the Mobl Checal' Copany, RJ3 & E Laboratores. Kdxon. Dr. Thcssen joned Mobl cal n Myy. U)G6, odalely after copletng hs graduate work at the Unversty of Mnnesota. Hs ntal assgnent was n the.oxdaton d cotnly.st research secton w-ere he studed a varety of lqud pjase, catalytc, oxdatve dehydrogenaton reactons. He transferred to the agrcultural checals sectons about two years ago and has been engaged 't the synthess of a varety of pestcde copounds, wth ephass on selectve herbcdes. By Yonr Rutgers Gtrdea Reporter "How nce lo have orange on lo I'ussju^h leaves. They go ftell ul:l flo black spots, and now we have our old school eolers togo.her n one bush." So alt or just run through of lhat bulov^d school chew: "Orange and black, orange and Mack, these a the colors we always back," followed by a perod of revorettf slence, we* ^ot to wondwng what hroutr't on ths ncnv sups^ In u backyard that never lucks then. Luckly for us we can gel alost nstant advce fro all anner ol gardenng and hoe grounds specalsts, so I put the ystery of or- ango.spots up lo Spencer H. Davs, 'he Rutgers plant dsease dootor. Ana IL turns out at soe cheav cal sprays under certan condlons of ran and sunslne ake orskhge sx>ts. So there aur ros<4>uses were, at the rght place and rght te to get a dose of abthon to tol! tfhor ophds, followed by a shower and brglt sunslne to produce brllant orange spots, 'Maybe soetflng lke Hat happened to you, too. A cobnaton of oaptan and ajathon yelds the sae colorful results, Dr. Davs says. Tle coon jx>se dseases, black spot and powdery ldew, are osy to control f you spray or dust every week or 0 clays. FOJ* bloclc spot Dr. Davs suggests sprays or dusts Iltfat contan folpet, nvaeb, Ths Week Fore, 2ncb, or Daconl. And for ldew, fulpet or ka-ra tl vane. Or get ld o! Ue nsects and prevent dseases wth one of the allpurpose sprays or du^s for roses. Woodrow Wlson llall, the an Kldng at Monouth College, West I>ony Branch, s a 30-roo nanson done n a reproducton of the "Versalles Ha lace, France. The buldng, copleted n 930, houses adnstratve offces, a chapel, an audtoru, classroos and a language laboratory. Students Wn Band Scholarshps Scholarshps to the Unon County Band School ave been presented to Judy Resnck and Susan Hjorth by the Taaques School P.T.O. Tle pj*esellatons were jrnadc at the fnal Musc Assebly of the school year hed on June 5.. At the assebly, Taaques students who were ebers of the Westfeld EJeen'tary All Cty Band, Strng Enseble and Orchestra receved ther certfcates of ebershp. The students were Maura Cancey, Jonathan Cowles, Gary Fen-berg, Barbara Fuller, Cheryl Kronberg, Mdael Nxon, Leonard Parrot, Carole Paulsen, Beverly Eason, Natasha Kotlar, Judy Resnck and Janet Stevens. For All the News Read the Leader JOHN MSQATELLI KICK ZENO don't let the sun shne n. buy canvas awnngs fro CHATTIN 825 NORTH AVE. PLAINFIELD ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY phone us at or free estates cheerfully gven Msnhey n Calf., Caf. Marne Owp. RcHard E. Manttey, T3e exorcse was a test of Na-vyson of Mr. an)d Mrs. Eefewtard G. Corps aphbous and hel- Man they of 750 Frst St., partc- copter landng technques under a<l paled n Uhe ta^adnflg exercse "Bea- westler condtons on varous types : gle House" w jle Fth MaHjs U ten^a. SERVICE KW0W5 THE HEART Of your HEATING STOCKADE FENCING 6'x8' SECTIONS - RUSTIC PICKETS > INCLUDES POST & 6x8 PANEL $7 PER SECTION DELIVERED BARTELL'S r - ' FARM and GARDEN SUPPLIES CENTRAL AVE. 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29 w.j./ ME JtWK J$, \ Course In Astronoy Stanley J. NetSwck of 79 Hghland Ave., s aong 5 ebers of the North Jersey Secton of the Aercan Socety for Mechancal Engneers \Ww> luave copleted a four-week "Introducton to Astronoy" course at the Wlla MUer Sj>arry Observa(ory on the Unon Col'lege cannpue n Cranford. Th a e to a used car s guaranteed 00%. b The lectures, were fos&owed foy ' yewg sessons usng fle sx-aeh refractor and frnch raflector telescopes n fche Sperry Oteervatory. ISe nstructors for the course were: Patrck J. Whle of Warren Townshp, Kenneth D, Sth of Wfsfeld aotl Edward T. Pearson of Westfelld, al ebers of Aateur Astronoers, Inc., who operate the Spetry, Observatory" jontly wth Unon 'College. w hng dear wth 00% g ntee. The 00% guarantee eans well repar or replace ' free every ajor workng part* for 30 days or 000 les. Whchever coes frst. How can we do t? Easy, Wo gve our trade-ns tho 6-polnt Inspecton. And fx whatever needed fxng beforajwa put the but on th lot, Whch Is wher» these are rght now. engne transsson rearoxlo * front axs asserbltol brak«syste elactrcd syste WE HAVE NATURE CRAFT STUDY Wwkng wth nature crafte a just one of the any actvtes [beng (offered for grls between 6* n the Westfeld YWCA Capettes (progra. The progra s open for regstraton now and wll be held fro July 6 through July 3. Sut Art Center Classes Fllng Up "Suer Classes at the Sut Art Center are rapdly fllng," Charan Vrgna Collns announced ths week. Drawng and pantng, scu'srture, photography and prnt-akng are offered. Chldren and adult classes are both Ield, n dayle and at nght. The classes are dvded nto sx sessons, fro June 22 to Juy 30, except lor the Sunday lfe sessons, whch are on a perde bass. Many of the experenced nstructors are publc school teachers n the wnter, and jon the Swr)nt Art Center statf durng the suer. They nclude: John, Etabeh Korn, Davd DeLong, Hag Oundjan, Nora Her?,, Lnda Press, Edwn Havas, Davd Fnkfrener, Leon Wall, Paulne Lorentz and Lawrence Ubret. Further nforaton ay be obtaned fro the Sut Art Center, 37 Cedar SL Sut. Nne Graduated Fro Pngry School {Mebers of Pngry's graduatng class fj'on WcsUeM are: JcfXry L. Bauer, 345. Wychwcod Rd.; Rchard F. Etgol, 0 Boulevard; Reboot V. DR. RONALD DAVIS Dr. Ronald Davs To Intern n Calf, Ronald Tck-ell Davs has been graduated fro Yale Unversty School of Medcne wth the degree of Doctor of Medcne. He s a eber of Alpha Oega Alpha, honor edcal socety, and s a graduate of Wostreld Senor Hgh, Class of I9G2. -He receved hs J3.A. fro Frankln and Marshall. Dr. Davs wll serve hs nternshp at Unversty Hosptal of San Dego County, Calforna. He s the son- of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Davs of Golf Edge, and grandson of Mrs. Wlla J. Tckell j j of West feld and Mrs. Mchael Da- Engel* 0 Noulevawd; Engel, 30 Boule-va'-d; F. Gwynne <3les, 34 BrghUvood Avc; John C. Uvengocd, 24 St, Paul's St.; Davs of New York. bury Rd.; R. Frederck Obrock, vd A. LougU, 243 Rahway Ave.; ll Carol Rd. and Jonu'lvan A. Hll, Clfford H. Nelson Jr., 28 Oanter- 09 Cof Kdge. Introducng an exctng NEW desgn far you The Zenth Weshvood Lvng Sound" hearng a d...shaped for cofort, desgned for lop perforance Try the Weslwood on for szet's Zenth's sallest behnd-the-ear hearng ad. But, sze sn'l all! The new Westwood s desgned lo help you hear and understand wth greater clarty, y Coe n see and hear (or yourself lhal the Wostwood s just another reason why The qwlly gods n before the nae goes on HEARING AID CENTER 0 Central Ave., Weslfeld Park Ave. f Planfeld Many Used VOLKSWAGENS LINSTOCK- - 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 fa v CATCH ANYTHING? Fshng s Just one of the any fun actvtes offered n the Westfeld YWCA Cajettes progra held ths suer fro July 6-July 3. Grls between the ages of sx through ay regster at the YWCA. Openngs Rean n Capettes SALE 3 DAYS ONLY THURS., FRI., SAT ONE OF A KIND UNION COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN, Inc SOUTH AVENUE, PLAINFIELD PLanfeld 6-740O Your Authorzed Volkswagen Center SALES - SERVICE - BODY SHOP *- PARTS AUTMORIZCO DEAUft NOW YOU CAN Are you a grl be'tween the atges of sx tlu*ough M, wlo would Kte lo learn to row a boat, sw, catchcrayfsh, ake jewelry anld wg uve? Regstnalttan s open aw for the WcslWoW Y-W0A -Capelte p-ogta. The prog^a wll be held tran Jtdy C dhxwgl July 7 and July 20-July 3 M<tlay UwxwgU Frday fro 0 a.. urttll 2:30 p.. or - M\:A;M p.. f the chld t't^cs part, n lhe recrdaubnal swa. The out of door alct'vtos wll be based nrtonly n Edh'o lake Park for j»otgor dhldren a>nxl Wlayttehung Resarvatton foa oode grls. Sx yealr oks uslt have ooplelbed SArst gra'de. 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30 WE WESTTOXD fk./w r^we ; THVB&IAY, *% w, *7* Clotwortly To Leave Prnceton ct? Wt " I ; -:: \.s \'\ rr ' -:)*!].,< u:\_: -My ; r,:o^'.h U j^n a :;.!< t n P: -r Olypc h;- nn M.X\ f * y ' * {; / - * I M -tf h:> :;,v\ Uv:n: ry S ;l; U wll <>: J cf ths ny clulj orn'jal wnner hu wll boc'-nc* vv of lh:- "Ar- ' :,!» A.M : -l I- A o* sw..: r tn ewry U.S. Oy:r-x U;un snce IMfl. C;:;u\;,h<j cp^jtunly U>r JTCKV C^IIIMI; on t! * (K'wlurnrj':-; of u-jnukts and 0 co^cl' (t:\n::. and n!a<l n;;-pr,r:[;!t'.s tar hs Clcl.wc-nhy urd hs v f'vmh', «ll hf -K^rlr I wth S..:: X u \\\ ; ;!,. Down Wns Rutgers Letter In Golf Ed Down of We^fo-!d, a junor, we. ) a var.-ly letter n golf Hu.'.rs l)c-.vn\s KM vcorr w;s the J v.ju.tl ))-.'k on l!.o tra...;)] a 5-2.-,;;;.< n lklt. s new _ ;-.} for U'o v-tm-a. l'lvyy n U»c c-hn- nuber two s!u, lu? s-ored 34 pars btv- 0: the squad, <d recorded the (/*VL\-[ fv.-a nne average. 35. An Jl Ml" NCAA wlcpol last year, Down advance lo the nuber one» ntrxt year. Drvng Show! \ of b \ Ths Weekend r :l As a \\\ \.\\\. hy n )s n fn: a T. S!>-;»v f»r the hek-ft of n S; ;-'s Hu> ; -Itul burns a{ u;-v tl'a-rnuon untl -- -IILT :u v»v!y Jb.l, V. a ruks lor the >: ; of drvng. ndoor ok'-rtt ; n- :M S - rv j c: t. dcf^rence vo ye-ars.,; ls year's jnu-rnal.onal evenl and nt^^r of Lle!).">2 U.S. she drvng shows hold for Ue >:st -,n- v-nw <H'nM'^ n r. : 0 >' n )C lu:n :t JM *'< nk lucl, \vo y<urs n Uo Mddlesex C>urety ( 2>Jat'ed tjrd n tlu- Uve-neler j pcrk wll be the 5.G le Maravju! d n l!»5o (.-onclndod hs t.lot Drve f>atur<la-y. EwhUtws X-JXISITI (W!;;uza f jon. J wll wo'k wll) soe* JU and yru raf^j^ n v.lv f'o tt\'nt f.'utor l>y wn- al t.hor anttue slj (le Olypc Hold Medal n (» lo H yc'r.s. In ntldlon to hs caragcw and coaclcs wll Sr''-eU'' ooupclton at Melbo'nc, Australa. Jn VXt, Clot- <lrvc agansl the clock throughout work wth the Schhu-lcVs, Clolworthy wjl be the dvng coach I*a-rk a tlong JOL V S Lane 4. orthy won vacd '".Now j--st and Centennal AVCJIUC " I^sealawxy, wlh one of two copulsory ClAvorlly?) wll contnue Lo operate ub Athlc!.o of le Year" and ther sw MINI: n. ' -school n ^ \v JtTsey S'njntT of He ]5-,.e stops n the parkng lot PrnctH \r: durng thu balance lar. In ( to! o Standard Inc. of Ll > Munnor. He Ild.s Hall Dvng llll of Joop van der Tonw of 'He Hague, A nalvc of \VL Fae..-'.feld, and an n uf^o honor Ihe flag of The t'lu.'nus ol Oho StMe Unversty Cossoned Lh'ol the Oho Netherlands flcs at the \vhcr<! In- V\;J.S- eo-captan of the State UOTC ])ro!r;, CloLworUy j t.w of Landng Lane and Rver Huckeye s'.vnncs n lle 953-^- was as.s^ned to the U.S. Mltary ltt;;d, s thef judge for the frst season, CloLwor:hy ca:ne to Prneeton as Icad coach of fwug n ro^ub'r dutes, he asssted the var-held n the U.S. Acadey where, n addton tu Is ulernutottl drvng show to be *5!*. Hs N.'^sau teas lave been sty swng c^tl. In l J57, he unforly successful over the dozen wa> appcned a^sslant swnunng years of s tenure, postng 04 vc-coactores n -4S ods for a wnnng aned untl gong to Prnceton at Ihrtouh wlerc ho re- record of.703. Hs %2 entry cap-j as head coach n Sponge Ball League Starts Tty Bruce Cunt The West feld sponge ball league founded ths year by Stove Tcbbctts and John Ilavas got underway three weekends ago on Wlson School feld. The learns have all settled down nto wlrat looks lke a red hot three tea race. Four teas wll each play thrty-seven gaes. So far the Blowfsh arc n frst place wth a record of 6 and. The Blowfs hnvc a potent offense tlva-t averages t\v<mly-fve runs a «nc. The tea s led by C-pUn Hnvas and conssts of hard hllng Ao Anderson, Luke Case, John Hcd, hustler Bll Nelson and Davd Jester. In second place aro the Kajcrs wth a record of 4 and 2. They are led by Ol plan Kurte Stcfkcn. Other players are Don Ileter, Pete Kraft, Seve Reddy and Ton Moran. The thrd place tea, the Nerps, have a record of 2 and a. Captan s Kevn Harrngton, and teaates pe Scan Kelly, Pete Parken and Bruce Cant. The Clas, led by Caplan Tol>bcUs, are off (o a dsappontng start bul have plenty of te for a coneback. lle tea conssts of Bo!) Mansell, J M-atuzak, Mke "He wng" Kelly and John Zeran. Ther record stands at 0 and t. Greene Wns Thrd Swng Letter John Greene of West feld h;s rcetved hs tl;rd ra^ly award for swng a. the Collo^o of Wlla and Mary, whose sw tea was ube;[';n ths reason n the Southern Conference. OUJEB0URB0H by As Aercan as Mo's apple pe or the 4th of July ROBERT TREAT LIQUORS 5 Quby St. Westfeld OCEANPORT, N.J. 2 les fro Garden St. Parkway, Ext 05 SPECIALTRftlNSDrectto Grandstand Lv. Per. Staton. Hew York :43 AM Dally lludon To. H (P/"<7M)...:32 (Sats. :2/) Lv. Newark (renn. Staton)...Z04 PM Daly Roanoke Wns Playoff Gae w Kounoko 8 Rchond 8 AXcrrLroal. Ma... Toront 0... Buffalo.. Jersey Cty * Rochester, * * t «Charleston» * Newark 0 7 G h G Roanoke defeated Newark 5-0, and H chond won over Toronto 4-2, to end the regular schedule n a te for the Atlantc Dvson chaponshp of the Internatonal League. Roan'oke won the playoff gae wfth Rjeltond 4-0, Lo ove nto the playoffs for He It chaponshp. Hob Mclnonney the wnnng ptcher. Keah Sobn ht a hoe run and a trple. Scott Lanctale was the catcher and put two en out on bases. Jn the Rchond-Toronto gae, good perforances for Rchond wore Doug Gpc's ptchng and httng, feldng and scorng by To Masters, Pete Grodzack, J Carnege, T Qull, Jay Wjbteder and Don Carnege. Mbnu beat Buffalo, 3-2. Bob Pulver, the wung ptcher, turned n hs best effort of the year. J ICay ade a gae savvg catch. Steve Goldsten knocked Joo Nolan n wth 'the wnnng run. Ed Grffn ptched and batted two hts for Buffalo. Montreal cae fro four runs behnd to np Rochester G-5. Br-edn was the wnnng ptcher. To Cassdy, Steve BLutfeld, Casey McDevtt and Bob Czarny were the bg htters for Koclcsler. Mke Joyce and Frtz Jardne played outstandng defense. SPOUTS DEADLINE TUESDAY A. M. GOLF/BALL CENTER UOI-F BALKS DEltVlUl GOI.P PRUDB InntnUed r;ui's per club WOODH Heflolnhed W.5O per club THE GOLF SHOP Plttoflcd ATC> ScotcU PIAIBH 232-? 748 Tur*. to Sat, 8s»«A.«-S P.M. NOW thru August 8 COMING HIGHLIGHTS June 20-LONGfaLU.V June 24-TYRO STAKES NEW! EXACTA WAGERING HIS Iv. < Illl Iltlly. CHILDRCtl Ul,'0ER!«NOT'ADMITTED PM Daly Double :50 a Resdents Wn County Crowns Rck Kcntz of Sut outlaetcd Jol McMangal of Westfeld, , 6-3 last week to wn the boys 8 and under chaponshp of Ue annual Unon County Junor Tenns Tournaent at the Wcstfcld Tenns Club. 'McMangul ousted Glenn I>avs of Jcf-fcrson Hgh, the No. 2 seed, to reach the fnals. Jce Kr<akora of WusUteld took Ue l()~an.d-undcr dvson, beatng Ita oy, ; Herb A ndecsdn, Sprngfeld's Howo Levnc, 6-, Class C: Bob FrVa, The Senor Hgh star used a strong ; Paul A-llca, W-20 servce lo overpower hs rval. 7; Bll Howe, The grls Jl J and-under ttle went to Joan Fane of Scotch Plans, who defeated Wcstfcld's Lsa Taylor, Merchants Tops 0-2, 6-2, 6-4, n a four-hour atch. 'Laure Van Leuvcn of Wostfeld In County Loop defeated Sue Fane for the 6-andcrown, t-, C-2. Eagles Colts. Eagles Capture Dvson Crown Eastern Dvson W.2. B Royals G Bsons 5 fa Western Dvson W Oroles 0 Y l l ^ o.. * ^... > ««* ' > * V L L 'JO\JI]j 4 * >» 4.. * j. * *» *» f V 0 The Eastern Dvson of the Pony League was won by the Eagles. The Chefs and Oroles wll eet n a playoff to deterne the Western wnner. The wnner wll eet the Eagles n a 2 out of 3 ptayoff to deterne the chaponshp of the seres. The frst gae of the playoffs s scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.. at Taaqucs Park. The second guc s.scheduled for Sunday at the sae place and le. In gaes last week Toy Decker ptched a 3 htter and Dave Phllps ht a 2 run hoer as the Royals beat Ihe Klks 2-. The Oroles secured ther te for the Western chaponshp by frst beatng the Loafs 6-5 wth -a 2 rally n the last of (he 7th nnng featurng a double by Bob Jennngs and second healng the Rus 2- as both Jennngs for the Oroles and John Brown for the Ras gave up 2 lts and struck out 3. The Eagles wrapped up the Eastern Dvson wth a G-7 wn over Ihe Elks as Bob Jester went all the way for the wn. NEW INDOOR TENNIS READY FALL "UNITURF" COURTS CALL WRITE - for Brochure INDOOR TENNIS CLUB Box J 773 Central Ave. Wettfeld, N. J ! : WoatrteH Studos CHAMPIONS Mebers and coaches of the Braves, wnners of the Natonal League ttle n the Grls Softball League. Front row (left to rght): Aare Gottluk, Serena St. Clalr, Betsy Klskecr, Anncae Cosenza, Carol Kull, Barbara Wrght. Mddle raw: I*or Jowland, Kathy Kans, Jean Laurent,, Martha Mut-/, Patty Labert, Janet Laurent, Ay Landers, Susan Kenny, Itobn fonnettl. Rear row: Dck Gottlck. Jack Laurent, coach, and Kob Boct. Weekend Results At Echo Lake In the fvals of the two an, best ball, Prcadertts Trophy at JJcho L>uke Country Club over the weekend, Fred Slwrtder and J Athcrton defeated Chuck Motoalf ;d Dr. Rchard Maxwell 4 and 2. Second hgh wore F\rcd Young and Jack McAulCfe Jr., who defeated Bob BnLLon and Bdb Boutler 2 an'd. Saturday Sweepstakes, Joe Mttholl, 8<Ml-*9; Jack ALcAufe Jr., ; Evorson Paer&afll, Class B, Cl-ft Tuer, ; 9a Kennedy, a; Ml Rose;»-IG CO. Class C, Dr. W. Uaey, jm-lp 65; Dr. Ed Coe, ; Bob Freean, 89-!) J70. Class D, I'M Frnk, IW-3 C8; Charles Mc- Colloch, Sunday SweepsL'akes, Cl'ass A, Ralph Kng, 79-08; Jolvn Hol, 7G-8 US; Eveon Pflensafl, Class B, Al Myera, ; Clnlt Turner, ; HaroW Cungs, , Class B, To The Weslfeld Merchants took over frst place n the Unon County Baseball League Sunday, wnnng a doubleheader fro Kenlwortl, n- and In the opener, the locals had good httng ant> fne ptchng by Steve Jupa and Jol Rednarz. Jupa ptcled a one-htter and Bednarz Q threehtler. Steve Gentno starred n the oponer wth two hoers a solo n (le second and a grand-slafltcr n the sx-run thrd. Rch Papacco had three hts n fve trps. The Merchants started fast jn (he nghtcap, scorng four n the frst and cardng -a two-run trple by Bll Dunkol. Woen Tc In Nne Hole Golf T l c nne hole group's kckers tournaent at Echo Lake Country Club last week was won by Mrs. Frank Kaser Jr. and Mrs. Paul Cory, who tct wth 35 ponts: Scores: Mrs. T. Wflday and Mns. Z. Martn, 37; M. J. Cook, 39. Low Putts, Mrs. A. D. Green, 4. FOR SALE TEAM PICTURES for LITTLE LEAGUE For ost teas of the Mnor and Internatonal Leagues. Call or for nforaton as Aercan as 'OLD-BE: \ Braves Tuble Packers to Wn Natonal League Chaponshp Natonal Fnal Western Standngs Packers Royals 7 Prates 7 Vkngs 6 Mets Lons Phlles 3 Gants 2 Seals 2 Reds Eastern W Braves 9 Colts 7 Browns 7 Cardnals 6 Astros 4 Cougar. ; 3 Bearcats 3 Blue Devls * In a well played gae between the Packers and Braves, the latter cae fro behnd twce to wn the Natonal League chaponshps of the Gs Softball League last week. ft frst appeared the Packers were gong to run away fro the Braves as they opened a 5 run lead on the httng of Lsa Freean, who ht a double and hoer, but an acrobatc catch by Jean Laurent snuffed the Packer fre leavng two on base. In the botto of the second He Braves cae to lfe, scorng fve runs to te the gae on hts by Patty Labert, Serena St. Olar and Annare Gottlck. The Packers oved back nto the lead n the thrd as Uegna Ott, Susan Trocger, Roseary Locatel and Lz Farley pcked up ther sec- As Aercan as Mo's apple pe or the 4th of July 5 4 LDEE" OLDE BOURBON Peterson's LIQUORS I2D SOUTH AVEWE Wt ITESTFIELD. Js'EtT JERS Y Free Delvery J. W. DANT OLDE BOUEBON. 34 years of Aerca n every drop how coe t doesn't cost ore? V.-.. L cond hts of the gae to put the ahead 7-5. The Bravos fought back wth a lead off sngle by Barb Wrght, a walk to Carol Kull, & trple by JHanet Laurent and a sngle by Kathy Kans to regan the Fro then on (he strong ptchng and defensve play of Patty Labert checked the Packer offense as the Braves dosed out an undefeated season at -8. AMERICAN LEAGUE TWINS TAKE THREE. In a 2- vctory over the Plots, t was Laurel Preston's hoe run- that ade the dfference. Exera nnngs were requred to beat the Yankees. Ths gae was hghlghted by a gae endng, runnng catch by Pat Mann wth 3 Yankees on base. Twns 7 Yankees 6. <Lz Barbe and Carol Appezato ht for the crcut as (he Twns coasted to a 4-3 wn- over the AthJe-tcs. CIIARGE-RS EKE. It took 4 runs n the fourth to slence the Red Sox who had held the Chargers to 3 hts. Chargers 4 Red Sox 3. ANGELS EVEN RECORD. The Angels npped the Whte Sox 8-7. Nancy Dean ptched well for the Angels but t was the gae savng catch-es of Ely LaCosta and Martha Wcscoat n the last nnng that preserved the wn. For the Sox t was the httng of Mary Jackson, Lorre Ztch, Jll Anderson End Sue Tool that ade the gae a tght one. In another close gae won by the Angels over the Plots t was the httng of Mchelle Kng, Lsa Roagnono, Betsy Herold and Verdel Walker cobned wth outstandng defense of Beth Mahcr and Mare Pcrkowsk fch'at spelled vctory. INDTA'NS TIE FOR FIBST. A 3o\v scorng gae hghlghted by the feldng of the Indans' Mary Ann (Contnued on next page) * - * I '. - I *> >' Anne Stabler Advances to Quarters In Anne dng Tournaent The Anne dng Meoral Mss RoserMu ad M'ss Dsco '}urna-?nt. New Jersey Slate eolng Mas Gentler, ".aponshp for grls 8 and un- THIRD ROUND -T. began last Saturday ornng Q ^ G<u^t ^ughkoepsae, 'N.Y.,t the Weslfeld Tenns Club wth ^ IjLsa Mller Soolch p I)nH W ; skty^four grls entered. Ths s the 6. 2 Uyvdse Gg \^t Lo' C u*t Vadlcy, year Anne S-uhler of the local club N.y. <tof. Orefe Sbafetf, West Otenge. who has coe close to wn.ng n frl 2 Dd>b D- Fareslt ffub> other years ust brng hoe the bacon as she wll be over-age next voa-r. Her chances are better than ood. It wll be a case of Mss SUher aganst Long Island as all three of the other quarter-fnalsts coe 'rora that hot-bed of tenns. " 2; Mss Stuhler advanced to the quar- ^rt - Lsa dfurgjj, Slor 6-; Jula Kntfafl, Bnonxvllle. N.Y. def. Conne Peters Englewaorf, 6-, 64; Joan Tarangfo&f, Yonkens, N.Y., WcsWdedd, 6-3, I^ng Island En^lc\ JV-a?rs for the second straght year, Manor - N - Y - ^ C ' J Dw J a? '^feaug Ann Eybort, 6-, 6-, and Stodtton. Oau-den Cty, L.I. dd. lkna SLcckto, 6-2, 6-2, Mss GOT- Nancy Gengler, Uscust Valley, 6-,»n toat to Louse Gen^lea-, «he sev- ^ A^"e Stuhlw, Westfaeld, def. \h seed, 7-5, 6-3. A-<nn. Egberlt, Upper Morttclar, 6-, A-dvaxcng along -wth Msses ^> tuer and Gengder, were Dffobe FOURTH ROUND ^ sd}, of Foxsst IllLs, and lsa L. Gentler detf, Go-kJw, 7-5, 6-3; ^sem, of Long Isfed Cly. Dsco dof. KdnthJa, 6-3, 6-; Ro&en- The ses wll begn at 2:30 Sat- buun del. Tanangol, GO, 6^; Stuhuday wjju Mss Stuhlcr facng. ler dof. Stockton, 6-2, 6-2. Correcton In Mustang Upres The Loader has been advsed that the wrong naes were subtted as upres n he Mustang League n the Wcsteld Bays Baseball League's advertseent last week. The correct naes follow: Chef upre, Gene Korts; head upre, John Lst; assstant, Gerald Beardsley, (Eastern Dvson); head, Dck Ftapat-rck; assstant, Oarter ' ChMs, (Western Dvson), Upres: Messrs. ' Ftzpatrck, Jones, Bollnger, Pecca, Barker, Jones, Boardsley, Cober, Harrson, Kravec, Wllas, Northover, We3l, leawco, Lst, Warax^n, Yarberet, Harrs, Lessner, Perry, Scott, Noran, Scnters, Wlson-, Dreher, Conpton, Boyer, Pauls, Gf/n, P. Cober, Red, Hartan and Daunno. Cardnals Take 'Iobs Owls.. Canares Boro Ttle * # #» * t * * * <» * W f 6 6 'Blluejays 5 Doves 5 Baffles 4 Oroles 3 Parrotls 3 Pchcoeks 2 Falcons. Mountansde Jore Wlson and Stsan Stopbnuk wth a h'oe run each helped the Parrots to a 0-9 wn over the Pebcocks n the- Grls Ldaguc last week. In a 4th nnng defensve play MeTanee Kak a lne dtve and flagged a runner off frst for a double play. In 4 nnng's of ptchng, Patt Lusdd allowed only 2 runs. The CardnaJs tnupled over to Onolcs GJaurao Wee-ks, Lynn Schoer aod Nancy Cunnngl'a helpdd buld the score wth hoo runs. In a te gale n the top of tfe V-.,v vy --, - '. >*?* #. y-: **:*: W.!&!>T»: >. t'nr" L _^-^^Lrt -s- I*. \&-- s ' & -' - -\ #>- "*j< : >. ' ;v. ' ^ t'+o s ^ ^., ; :, «, :>f ss.:»;: ^, ^ L G oved ahead wth puns-for a 5-2 vctory. Good feldng by Kkty LoftXs, S u s a n Grace and Nancy Keller contratxuted to the wn. Swensky's 2 hoe runs led the Bluej'ays to a 7-3 vfdory ov«r the Do<ves. Dobxe Preqos, n f\) left, robbed the Doves of a s w e hlt off the glovo of Baabasra Swea'Kky at ffoort. In the wrdup gae of the season, the Robns confttned ther 2nd plate poston wth a 9-7 wn over the 'Htejfays. Two double plays, good ptcforng and femng, plus a hoe run. by Naey Keller, co-ctlet He Wn. OuJtslaMng da/bohels wero artado by Susan Ileldo Hoccker, KanJdy and laz Knodd. *3a I..v'V. 0 BV THE MAKERS O? JOHNSON AND EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS w- I I. VI (Contnued on next page) More Sports Next Page S 4 As.Aerjcan as Mo's applfl ps or the 4th of Julyl LARSEN'S LIQUORS forerly Bereuson's 37 SOUTH AVE., Lawn-Boy Is tlc orlfflaul nuufneturer of the Kn»y-to-Start,, * Q,ulck-to-Start > Fnder-Tp Stnrllng n-er Irn ower wklclt UROKQ tbo hard work lab It. Vst your Lawn-Boy dealer to get the coplete story on the Quck & Quet Lawn-Boy. -V V r, Try the fngertp startng and exclusve push-button prer syste. And hear for yourself Lawn-Boy Quet fro the large uto ter hdden way down under the deck. But, beware o( look-alke*.only Uv-Boy perfow lke a Lawn-Bo* / LaGrande Lawn Mower & Garden Center 349 South Ave, E, CRANFORD T&J Lawn Mower Servce 332 North Ave. E. SCOTCH PLAINS Cooper's Hardware 454 Park Ave. DlSTIUBUTOIl D. J. MVTBLKA * A»SOC.*TOB» 60 PARK AVE.. HCOTC0 PLAINS. «. J. <SS»X> SPRINGFIELD Cardnal's Garden Center 272 Mtlltown Rd.

31 Cardnals Take (Contnued fro prevous page) "Narttry DeOtslLofofro*s ganr ste hoer paced the D&vefe to a 23 3 trjuph over the Panxrfs. Catcher JenxM&r 'Wnner's retreval of 2 foul t>o-ps ad'de'd n the Vctory. The CnreMnats nwlekl "down frst place n ther fklal gae wlfch the Pdaetfcks. Lyjn Shoer's hoe r cflrlnbutett to lhe 4-3 score. Lwfa Sctton snared a fly to rght land rfled. the ball to st batsean Laure Weeks for a double poay. Elane Kbanel lew her Owl teta t.o a 54 vctory over tbe Felcofc. Sn 6 nnngs sho allowed only 5 Ihts, struck out 4 and' asssted n seven put outte. Braves Tuble (Contnued fro prevous page) Parsons and the Chargers' catcher, Jance Murphy who'had 3 put outs at hoe, was won by the Indans 3-2. Another Indan.wn wag the sut of excellent defense by Bcntley who had 9 put outs and a key ht by ICatly Grausa, Indans SPORTS FOR 3 Plots 0. "Ther wth wn of the season was a 0-6 one over the Senators. SENATORS QUIT CELLAR! In a battle for fast place between the Senators and Athletcs, the Senators oved out wth an -4 wn. Dnta Brown, K O'Ooell, Ksran Booth and Stephane Matthews suppled the hts for ther second wn. PILOTS SHOOT DOWN A'S. A ffth nnng uprsng by tle Plots gave the a 7-^6 wn over the Athletcs. The PoU* Lor SJelton and Carol Wredge ht doubles. Defensve stars were Jody Davs, Susan Clark and Cathy Carroll. WHITE SOX DIWP A TOUGKIE. In an extra nnng the Oroles edged the Whte Sox 4-3. Jll Anderson, Dense Loeffler a Sharon Codner led the Sox defense. Dense Waught, Jjone Ztch and May Jackson led the Sox Matters. ORIOLES-SING A SONG OF SIX- PENCE. Mary Ellen Raney speared a lne drve for the last Jet out wth the tyng run on thrd as thealoa ade 2 good defensve plays Oroles Ivypad the Jets 4-3. Megfor the Prates. The Braves' leadng P.ackqtya blasted a hoer for thehtters were Mark Carroll and To prblcs. In pckng up ther second Hosp wth 2 hts each and Glflon \y\n of ;the week over the Plots 2- Mone wth a double. t,vy<as Marge Bataold's peg to frst, The Astros beat the Prates 3-2. nppng a -PHot-runner n the last nnng, that saved the day. The Chrs Assan wth 4 hts and : Don Or- wth WLnbtvsttp THE LEADER STORE 09 E. BROAD ST. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS 2 YEAR PROGRAMS HANOI-CHARGE. Courses Start Sept. 9 5 Days.Per Week CHEMICAL Analysts, assstant "chests, lab Techncans CIVIL TECH. Surveyors, Map.Makers, Canstructon of hghways and buldngs. COMPUTER SERVICE ENG. Coputer, autoaton, feld servce and research Techncans. ELECTRONICS Developent and tastng of pro to-type and establshed'electronc equpent. MECHANICAL DESIGN Draftsen, Machne Desgners, Tool Desgners, Engneers. FOR INFORMATION T<J REGISTER, CONTACT ADMISSIONS OFFICE, DAILV 9-4. UNION COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE I77G,Rartan Rd., Scotch Plans, N. J (20) * Do Your Father's Day Sport Gft Shoppng Here No atter what hs favorte sport s I - ' L you'ji fjnd q.gft for h here. COLONIAL SPORTS CENTER O N THE CIRCLE FREE PARKING IN THE REAR 520 SOUTH AVE. W INIIIIIIW sles' fd wn c?urne over tfoe'whte Sox 4-3. OEHEH SCORES: Tgers 6, Angels 0. Tgers 9, Ctagers 3. Fnal standngs wll be publshed next week. ers? Cubs Lead Natonal W h Dodgers 3 3 Clbs.2 3 Pthles 9 7 Prates 8 7 Carcs 8 7 Mets 8 8 Astros '. 6 9 Gants Braves, Red tegs ' 3 2 In the Major Dvson of the Natonal League last week, the Prates scored 4 runs n the last 2 nnngs to np the -Braves 6-5, behnd the ptchng of Mke Glantz. He Prates attack was led by To JUauher wth 3 hts and T Babfo, Scott Prtchard and Rob Rch wth 2 each. John Assan wth 3 led the wnners. Leadng the Prate attack were To Laher and Rob Rch wth 2 hts apece. Ten-year Toy Bggs was the standout for the Cubs as they beat the Prates 7-4. Bggs ptched 3 nnngs and allowed 2 hts and l run-. Scolt Jones led the Cubs wth 3 hts and Bob Naulty added 2 ore. For the Prates, Bll Ilppe collected 2 hts and ptched 2 nnngs of shutout ball. T Dabb and Mke Glantz had 2 hts each for the losers. The Phls and the Red Legs battled to an 8-8 te. Sean Morrsey paced the Phls' attack wth 3 hts whle Doug Yeanley and To Morelo each had 2. Dave Kelly, who ptched sx nnngs for the Reds, got a fcwo-ouf sngle n the 7th to te the gae. T Kenny and Glen Swer each had 2 hts for the Reds. Behnd the excellent relef ptchng of Jae Buorano, the Oards ted the Astros 7-7 n the 7th nnng. Astros' httng was by Chrs Assan, Bob A'lbrecht and Dave Sterlng. K.C. Kndbloch and Chrs Assan hurled. The Cards' tyng run was drven n on a double by Ja Rjoch. pa'd htters were Jeff Kole, Kevn Harrson and Bob Knnngha. The Cubs defeated the Red Legs 6-4 behnd the 7 strkeout ptchng of Scott Jones. Hs bases loaded trple n the 5th broke up a 3-3 te. The Cubs' To Maddox'nnd Bll Clark each had 2 hts- and To Bggs a clutch sngle. T Kenny ptched well for the Eed Legs and was backed by the httng of Do Brunetto, JeHf Shepard and Dave Mannno. Doug Yearley had a 3 htter and fanned 8 as the Phls took the Astros 0-0. To Myers had 3 hts, ncludng 2 trples, and drove n 5 runs. Joe Dello Bada and Larry Kupfer also had 3 hts. Bob Albrecht and Don Assan led the Astro attack. The Dodgers defeated the Phlles 6-3 wth Skp Bode and Rck Schatle cong up wth the key hts. Sch/adle ht a long two-run hoer n the frst nnng. The Dodgers' ptchng was by John Davs, To Ansbro and Rck Sh'adle. To Myers and Sean Morrssey splt the Phls' ptchng and Morrssey had a two run sngle n the 7th. The Gants beat the Phlles G-l behnd the ptchng of Rch Gtosk and Pttl Rtsso. Evan Ross and Gosk sngled n key runs and Greg Fleng had a good day at the plate. Andy Bederan contrbuted 2 fne feldng plays for the Gants. For the Phls, John Currall and Larry Kupfer ptched whle Welt Morelo and Wll Mller 'ade good catches n the outfeld. The Gants beat the Oards twce, 0-7 and 5-4. In.?ach gae the ptchng of Rch Gosk shut off potental Cardnal ralles n the late nnngs. In the frst gap Gosk's hoe run was the key blow and te Gattts were also Helped by strong httng of Greg Fleng. For the Cards' Jjn Rsch had 3 hts. The ptchng was shared by Jeff Kole and J Rsch. In the second gae the Gants' attack was paced by Gosk, Fleng and Mchael Pearson and for the second gae n successon Bez cae up wth a fne ptchng effort. The Cards' ptchng was shared by Kole and Mke Arstrong and the httng was paced by Arstrong, Kole, Jae Buonano and Bob Knnngha. Behnd the ptchng of J Rsch and Dave PerJey, the Cards beat the Braves 2-. The Oands' offense CAMP ftn, gaes and knowledge by MARTHA GLAUBER SHAPP, Edtor, The New Book of Knowledge Do you know how Napoleon cae to power n France? In *799, after the French Revoluton, France was governed by a cottee called the Drectory. However, the fve en n charge grew jealous of each other and could not work together. They lost control of the Ary and feared the popularty' of the young: ltary genus General Napoleon Bonaparte. The Drectory would have reoved Bonaparte, but he acted frst. Ou Noveber 7, 799, -he sezed power and -dsssed the Drectors. Napoleon lecae head of state, and all power n France was concentrated n hs hands. What do you know about pasta? Pctsfa s the Italan word for dred dough, n the for of spaghett, noodles, acaron, or ravol. Served wth dfferent knds of sauce, the tasty pastas are reat favortes n any countres around the world. What do you know about Aprl Fool's Day? On the frst of Aprl t ay be a good dea to look the other way f you see a purse lyng on the sdewalk. Chances are t wll be epty and you could be called an Aprl Fool for pckng t up. The custo of playng.trcks on ths day s so old that no sone s sure how t started. In France, Aprl frst s called the day of "Aprl Fsh." Chldren ay receve a gft of chocolate fsh for ther trcks. Inda celebrates ts sprng festval of Hol, n whch trcks and pranks also play a part, (For a free booklet, "The Magc Carpet," ll us! ra fed >n color fro The New Book of Knowledge, send nae and address to Martha Glauber Shapp, Box 47.'utna.Valley,.New York 0579.) was led by J Rsch, Kevn Harrson, JeT Kole, Dave Perley, Joe Oatavano, Mke Arstrong and Bob Buntng The Dodgers, behnd the relef ptchng of John Davs, took the MeLs n a contnued gae 6-4. Davs luad a sngle, double and trple to lead the attack and Skp Bode, Bryan Brynldsen, To Ansbro and Bll Hunzker added hts. For the Mets, Dave Robnson ptched and ht well and Jon Covvles and Chuck Irwn collected hts. (Locked n a defensve duel for nne nnngs, the Mets edged' the Dodgers -0. Chuck Irwn ptched for the Mels and hs catch of a lne drve n the 9th nnng resulted n a double play and saved the gae for the Mets. Ptchng for the Dodgers were To Ansbro t John Davs, Ech Sclnadle and John Baldasare. The ptchng of John Mkff enabled the Braves to defeat the Red Legs 4-9. Leadng the Braves were Denns GWn, Peter Harley, To Moore, Frank Epps, To Hosp and Aelo Deoro. For the Red Legs the ptchng was shared by Pete Koch (/ po Brunetto and Dave,-Ml- \y and the leadng htters were T Kenny, Dave Kelly, Rob Rchey and Jeff Shepprd. Nck Sdorsks and To Maddox cobned to allow the Red Lege only 2 hts and wn for the Cubs8-4, Steve ScanJon's hoer and 2 hts apece by To M'addox and To Bggs led the Cubs' attack. Jeff Shepard ptched well for the Red Legs and Do Brunetto and Jeff Shepard collected the Bonly Red Legs' hts. "STITCH jtn TIME" Be sure to check your hoe ajpdcanfces and lghts for frayed frayed wres, suggests Lberty Mutual Insurance Copanes. 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The Angels won 4-0 over the Yalxkees, ths beng Ijhe seoond consecutve shoutout ptched by Fab-caught a fne gae behnd the plate Oroles and t a sngle. Mulvlll an McOalhy. MLke Alter had twofor the OroJes. llts, a John SLeenan and Fred SteeHa each had doubles for flc Angels..The Athletcs edged past the 'Tgers 4-3 to reftrtan ted for frst place w'lh the Senators, Chuck Cosenga ptched for the AthH&t-cs and had two sngles. Jeff McMaagal ptcheld for the Tgers and belted a trttple, drvng n 2 a-uns to. te at 3-3. In the Sld nnng the Athletcs scored on 2 two rt trple by Steve Ml. la the 4flh Bo*> MeNaly ht a trple and scared on an overthrow, fn the botto of (le 7tf the Athlcbcs leaded the b&5es w>lh a walk and bus by Co&snza and Wnke San't'h. Then the TJ'gers walked n the wnnng j-un for the At- Idus. Jeff HergLJt'l ad John M'c- DtM'-olC ea-cl had -two lrfe for the Tgers. The Twns bewt the Red Sox --5. Jae Va-vouls dr^jve n Urct v runs v.h a sngle und a h o v.-nn. \ Bruce LSaoey hud two hfe. Allen Stutt tw» doubles, a sngu? a n d stored hvea runs. The Angels beat the Whte Sox -2 on lwo-l' ptchng by Bob SLcerjhusan, and a 9 run flth nnng. SteenhuJsen, Kel'bgg, Clarke, and Fanell were the htters for the Angels. Sayre and Mller each go I an extra lase ht fur (the Wlte Sox. Mke Turk held the Angels to two runs for four nnngs. The Athletcs lost to the Indans 6-. Kelly gave up 5 seahel hts and two walks. Pflug had 3 hts. Perkowsk and Deonrg 2 cacl. Tebbetf.M, E. Sonson tu'd Kelly had one a-pe'ee. S'uh went tho d^kc:? for the Athkles. W'anko ha-d 2 h Us and Sth, Wll and J lerron had one e>acl. The Whle Sox defeated the Twns 5-. Buetlo ptched and ht well for tle Sox. Mlls and Hobltzel Wttre- strong ll'teps for the. Taylor ptched a good gae for the Twns. Kll and J. Selert were the bg batters. The Red Sox bea-t the Tgers 4-0. Allen StcU hl 0 sdrkeouts 'and drove n 2 runs on two hts. Paul Capbel drove n 3 runs wth a bases leaded trple, 'Bobby Doyle h'ad a double and a sngle. Jae VavouHs drove n two runs wth a trple. Bruce L Sooey ht 2 trples. The Angels deraled the OroJes (J-l behnd the ptchng of Mke Alter. K&vn Ccxey had a hoer and Jon Clarke a ht for the AngeLs. pl&renzo had 2 h'ts for the Oroles. H«Yankees defeated the Tgers 3-2 besnnd the ni'chn-g of Mke Bundy \^ho won s own gae by drvng n the wnnng run n the East of the 74:. Rob Boat, Dave Mller, Bll Hanres and Bob Oloary added to the Yankee attack. Tgers Hergut'h, llantr and Cantor sparked the offmt.se w ; :'h two hts each. 'fle Athletcs scored 6 runs n the 2ad and 4 n the 3rd and 'anaged to hold off the Yankees to wn 0-8. Te AUhletcs were lad by Ca.sen2a'.s 3-run hoerun and Sth's 4 hts. The Yankee attack was led by Bob Cleary, M-ark H j arnes, Kevn Valert, Gerry Cleary, Mark Cules and Mke Bundy. Dave Yaltcla's lne drve hoer wtl.to, Dally on led the. btters for the Senators n th&r U-0 vctory over the Oroles. Tobey Nova ce k and Bruce -Dunwan cobned o hurl onc-lht rau. 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32 *, v Playoffs Set In Mnors Cat Dvson W I. Leopards 8 Tgers 7 3 J*;uUn.-s 5 4 Cougars' 4 5 Lotts 4 5 Jaguars 3 6 Bobcats 0 9 Brd Dvson W h Falcons - 8 J OwU 8 l Kagles 7 2 Gulls 3. 6 Blue Jays 3 6 Ifawks 2 7 Robns f In the fnal week: of the regular sea-son of the Senor Dvson of the Mrer League, t h e PanHors dropped the Falcons fro "the tboaten flanks -0 folng a playoff SPORTS n the Brd Dvson between the FlUwn's anr Owls. eauh wifa an 8- record. The Panthers ro.cerve-d vl-ou-t nrlnj* fro Mark CJutla and l>av<- Nu!;jn wth the offense bt'nt* supplod by.j Konje and Mark Walton!. TJ> Falcoas Mnsnon-d n the kst nnng on luts f"o Dave Mller and Branftladdoxbut D'd\c Nolan.shut ho door. The Unnwrde flnched (he Tat I)- \'.von chaponshp wth an extra nnng '.-2wn over lve ITnuks. The Leopards' ptchng was by Kewn KtTwn. Jeff Tavswes and Tudd Kellogg. Te offense was suppled by Pat Swnel.s. J>:ck T'llrr. Dau- Murphy. Bruce Bu'd^? and Scott Bovt. The Leopards eet the wnner of t.le Ovvl-Pak-on gae for the league chaponshp Satf&y al a.. at Gunj>ert feld. The KtfU's ede f ed. he.coutfars 3-. Steve Bender and T'n Wlol ptched for the wnners wlh lullng by J-n IMon, T Wlol and Blly Suan. Brent Jewell, Pat Mx-Na'ara and Scott Gordon starred n the J"t c. Cougar httng was by Steve Wel, To Glwser, Ed THE CENTRAL JERSEY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY FREEHOLD, N. J. DIVIDEND NOTICE The Board of Drectors has declared a quarterly dvdend of twelve and a half cents (2'/2c) a share, payable July, 970, to stockholders of record June 9, 970. R. B. Barlow Presdent SUBSCRIBE NOW TO WESTFELD LEADER 50 ELM ST. Send to: LEADER Address.....Apt. No.... Begn Subscrpton. State.._ 9 D Chock Enclosed Bll M«ONE YEAR fro just In Unon County 8" Model 04 4 BLADES Mrdbek and Scott Kodey wsh halng by Bdb Hean and Bob BeH. The Tgers took an 8-0 wn over the Rabns gettng hcea^s fro Bub Cchan and Kurl Sleek, a trple ro-n Jtrhn Lahey aad doubles by Bruce AMforlh and Jn Al ar.r a I'LUI producng s^t by Gaa-t:ta. Rtbn hl-ls wav by Mke Bsro attd Ho^rd Cook. Te Blue Jays downed tle Lons 5-4 on the ouw-andng ply of Kc Stetleldt. Ke.r;[ Baldwn, Mke Fen(-:. To Jl(rbl;.!zell and Andy Morse. 'U-lng were R>.-» M*wk- WL-:I. D:vo Berenson. Doug Gr'f- (j.-s \v\* h^-lghu'd lhe htjg. 'JN' Lons" otenst \v;s s bv a hone- bv P;l J.ekscn - ]\v\\ fro lu'rh ('u]ccho, J Scott nd Twn Pln.sls. The Jaguars cd^cd the Gulls 3-2 on the hllng c.( Curl. Juz wth two. Chrs Coplcn's double Kv\\n FJyrnr' sngle. Pele :.'.d I'ek Pusdall ptded fun- the 'Jle Owls sll out the B.obcats ]-0 on Iht* ptvhng of Owen Brand atd To Kodtosny. Httng were Phl Her'on. Mark C ; atocca, Tan Sltfld and Charlre. Mnfy. In other akeup gaes, Ue Panthers beat the Jaguars 4-. The Falcons the Blue Jays 4-0 and the Cougars the Hawks 3-2, scorng n t'he sxth nnng on a sacrfce by Bly Chapon enablng Scott. Koloy to score. Coets, 'Cudas Take Loop Crowns FINAI, STANDINGS Sea Dvson W Barracudas 7 Stngrays 6 Dolphns 4 Marlns 4 Slarks» 2 Seals #, Coets. Jets Rockets ams stes Meteors Stars... Space Dvson W ** r, \j L The last week of the season n (le Junor Dvson of the Mnor Boys Baseball League was a busy one as the raned out gaes fro the prevous week had to be played along wth the regularly scheduled gaes. Although Lhe Sea Dvson race was decded a week early, the Space Dvson cae down to the last week. The Coets, although losng, to the Sharks 5-3 n ther Jasl gae, L T T 0 ] "970 Mebershp" SWIMMING ESSONS at the Westfcld YMCA Ms suer wll v a r y fro the usual fall-wnter-sprng courses. The suer sessons wll nclude four two-week sessons wth each class eetng Monday through Frday for a total of 0 lessons. Classes for -3 wll be held n the Itooke Pool and nclude begnner, advanced begnner, and nnow. Grades 4-2 classes consst of begnner, advanced begnner, nnow, fsh, flyng fsh,, shark and rporpose; these wll \ held n the Wallace Pool and arc open to frst to twrd graders who have copleted nnow. Ilcglstraton for l four ters wll begn Monday, June 29 (frst sesson), July 3 (second sesson), July 27 (thrd sesson) and Aug. do (fourth sesson). Any boy who does not know lor whch progressve sw class to regster, should take a sw classfcaton test In week of June 22. won the Space ttle. Leadng the Sharks n the rajor upset were Greg Cordasco, Harry Bonque, To Bryant and J Green. Bobby Mller and John Manglno played well for the Coets along wth Fred Kessler. Tle Rockets, wth a chance to catch the Coets, were stung by tle Stngrays 3-0. John Byrne and To Dela Bada ptched shutout ball for the Stngrays who were held htless by [he Rockets' Kahn and Plant. Also playng well for the Rockets was Trevor Bond. The Jets ended the season by defeatng the Seals 4-0. Two hoeruns by Andy Bggs and a hoer and two trples by Crag Stock Jed the Jets' attack. T Mondon and Mke Kottar were excellent n the feld for the Seals. The Mssles, eruptng for 5 runs n the frst nnng, defeated the Marlns G-l. Jeff Mclntosh and Fred Scharf were standout felders for the Mssles whle Lee Mner, Dave Chlly and Greg Cotten provded the httng. A hoerun by Lutz was the only score for the Marlns. The Barracudas, although cnchng the chaponshp of ther dvson earler n the week, kept on ther.wnnng ways by beatng the Meteors 5-. Davd Check's two run hoer was the key blow n the 'Cudas' attack. Headng the Meteors WATCHUNG LAKE CLUB WATCHUNG, N. J. A Prvate Faly Sw Club Open Tll Labor Day Husband and Wfe $95.00 Husband, Wfe and One Chld... $0.00 Each Addtonal Chld $0.00 Intaton Fee, Frst Year $0.00 For nforaton Call John H. McDonough, Pres. GIVE HIM A JACOBSEN 4 BLADE was the feldng of Jon Kpp and Rck Ellott. The Dolphns, scorng all ther runs n the fast 3 nnngs, defeated the Stars 7-2. To Kennedy, Hans Hunzker and Mke Blancato gettng ther frst hts of the season led the Dolphns'. Robbe Webster drove n te Stars' two runs. Kevn Brady and Kevn Sth cae up wth hts for the Stars. Other scores: Rockets 2, Coets 0, Barracudas 23, Seals I, Stngrays 4, Dolphns 2, Marlns 7. Sharks 3, Jets 4, Stars 2. Tcs Feature Echo Lake Play Mss Nafcale Jones, Mrs. Rdld Mo x wcl atd' Mrs. Ber gcr Egencs ted at72 n a Class A stroke play tounfacnt. There was a three-way te for frst n Class B wu Mrs. Fred Boss, Mrs. Jaes Glln and Mrs. Robert Brtton postng 74. OlW scores: Stroke Play, Class A, Nata-e Jones , Mrs. Rchard 'Maxwell, end Mns. Borger Egcs, ; Mrs. Vncent Fshor, Low Putts Mrs. Wll'a Grfclto, 33. Oass B, Mrs. FYed Boss, , Mrs. Jaes Glln, , ard Mrs. Hubert Bullon, , Mrs. M Marsh, C, ard Mrs. Jaes Sknner, G. Class C; Mrs. Howard Stanley, ; Mrs. George Zaln, Low Putts, Mrs, Edgar Roll, 32. Class I>, Mrs. Jean deflanque, , and.mrs. Kver^on Pearsal, Mrs. John Collns, Low Pulls, Mrs. John Oarl&r, 35. S30CKPKO0F? artsts wll rrake the selectons Never touch an applance and adurng the show startng at H a.. water faucet at the sae tune, suggests Lberty Mutual Insurance Copanes. If the applance s not properly grounded Iho result could ba a shockng experence. IS JUNE 2 ROTARY MOWER All Jacobsen Rotary Mowers Feature 4-Blade Cuttng Exclusvely. Ar-Lft Desgn Stands Grass Straght Up For Soother, Cleaner, Fner Cuttng. Grass Catcher Not Absolutely Necessary Fne Clppngs Scatter Evenly (No Clups). Less Eptyng Wth Catcher Bag More Grass Packs In. Get A Jacobsen And Get It Over Wth! RETRACTABLE Safer. Blades Pvot Away On Ipact. REVERSIBLE Over. Double-Edged. One Edge Dull? Turn REPLACEABLE Both Dull? Put On A New Set Yburself. Avod Delay And Resharpenng. [ Area Resdents Wn At Ash Brook floveral area resdents were wnners n a Most 3's, 4's and 5's event at AKll Broolc Golf Cose week. A r Most Vy-rs. W. H., WestMd; 5's-nMre. Wltard Moore, Fl'a'rts and Mrs. Kct Sth Mountansde. FIglt B, Most 3's *Mns. Robert Rvel, an'd Mns. W'll ; a G-lckan bou WesfoM. ) Hole f^oap, Flglt A, Most 3 h s^- Mrs. Joln Tourtellotte, WesUeld; 4's Mre. P. L: Bantz, nanwood; 5's Mrs. Arthur Bdadley. Flght B, Most 3'f Mrs. George Dckson, Fanwood; 4's Mrs. Orvel Ostberg, WesHftotel; 5's, Ma's. P." H. Opponhccr Fanwotfd and MOTS. Carlcs McWtek-n, Plans, Low Putts Mrs. Wlta^d Sauenboun, Wcsleld. Cash Awards Set w For Art Show Cash awards rangng up to $200 wll be gven to the top-judged works t* the frst art exhbt lo be held on lhe grounds of the Garden State Arts Center scheduled for Saturday, June 27. The Arts Center and tle Federated Art Assocatons of New Jersey, whch, s sponsorng the all-xfay outdoor show, jontly announced today tha the awards would be presented for each of four artstc categores ols, water color, graphcs, and sculpture. A panel of judges coposed of three award-wnnng New Jersey and contnung to the 9 p.. curtan te of that Saturday nght perforance on the Arts Center anphtheaer stage by Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence. Presentaton of the frst, second and thrd place awards n eadl of the four categores s to be ade at f p.. that day. The judges for the exhbt, enttled "Art In Tle Garden," wll be Adolf Konrad of.wanders, Ncholas A. Rcale of Hlsde, and Alexander FarnUa of Stockton. The three are all represented n peranent useu collectons and have each won nuerous artst awards and honors. A New Jersey Hghway Authorty Award of $200 wll be gven for the top selecton n cad category n the nante of the agency whch operates the Arts Center at the Telegraph Hll Park ro'adsde of ts Garden State Parkway. The Garden State Arts Center Award wll be n the aount of $00 each, and the Federated Art Assocatons Award n the aount of $50 per category. Entres ore fro ebers of organzatons afflated wth the FAANJ. The Federated group's Show Charan s Mrs. Jean Shapro of En^lshtown. The outdoor show on the 27h s open to the publc wthout charge. July H s tle dan date for the show. Cherokees Top Mustang League In lhe Mustang League last week the Oherokees won the Western Dvson chaponshp wth a 9-0 record. Meetng the Eastern chapon Chestnuts n the two playoff gaes, the Cherokees won both by 5-3 and 74. Pete Lews ptched well for the vctors and ended the year wth an 8-0 record. Jed BeardsJey went 3 for 4, ncludng a trple and two doubles, n the frst gae. Oler Cherokees who ht well n the playoff gaes were Tuck Marr, Eat Banes, To Ceslk, To Bass and Pete Lews. # stag ^ f.-.v'.'. p I &#s.< w p Reg. $39.95 BINOCULARS Flynn Awarded Ma Scholarshp Bobby Kynn, forer Westfeld HS alh-'ete, has sgned a contract grantng h a full scholarshp to toy baseb^j for Ma Unversty. He was awarded varsty letters n t>asebal, baskclbal and soccer at W3S avd was drafted by the Montreal Expos. He graduated ths sprng fro Ma Bade Junor College where he was naed to the "To]>s A3'l Affnerloan Junor College Baseball Tea." He was a!so selected to s>p63r :*n the 970 edton of "Outstandng College Afhk-tes of Aerca" and "Who's Who Aong Students n Aercan Junor Colleges." He was co-captan of hs tea whch ncluded ten players drafted by Major League t&as Reg. $9.95 New Ronson 600 ELECTRIC RAZOR AT W RONSON Perfect for Travelng SPECIAL COMPLETE LINE OF N'S TOILETRIES EST PRICES Reg. $2.95 Doz. FAMOUS FAULTLESS NON CUT GOLF BALLS ONE EXTRA FREE! LOTS OF OTHER GIFTS FOR DAD THROUGHOUT THE STORE! s.» W t W& l Open Sundays 9 a.. to 9 p. USE OUR REAR ENTRANCE FROM TOWN PARKING LOT Prces Effectve Thurs., Fr., Sat. Only NO CHARGES OR DELIVERIES ON SALE ITEMS We reserve the rght to lt quanttes. OVER MILLION PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED JOB* Ir ~ f I. WE DELIVER 00 SOUTH AVE., LOADS OF ROOM TO PARK FREE Open Daly 9-6 Open Sundays * r- Ltter doesn't throw tself away; ltter doesn't just happen. 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