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Scotch Plains Public Library 1 Scotch Plainii N, J, YOUR OFFICAL NEWSPAPER SCOTCH .and Fanwood Independent VOL 5 NO, 45 THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1964 10 CENTS FKIKNDS AM! 01 rifl.VLS surround Miss H. M. Speer, Seoteli Plains teacher retiring f fechuul No, i. Others in photo (from left) are Raymond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas P age six and i-oiineHt t t d l IV B p ) Rayond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas P age six and i-oiingeHt present student; Paul IV. Bossey, superintendent of schools; d .TiiHep!! Denitziu, elasH of 1923, Fonwood Ssiks Stafs's Aid For Narcotics Rehabilitation Ed, Board Asks Bonds For School T d zen l n ^ e id re i den he rd cl e Scs h pi in Fan ood BP rd f Ed c tiun I_rapo 1 b ^ n el ment ry ehool i e nd on re n hie field Ef e high ch 1 p i lie hearing May 1 Thep opo al re b ject of $ 000 Lend e referend m Eh ill b pre en ed Ee o in he cl 1 d ! "Eric" on J'n§ 16 Tl e pr po d 1U if ere ehisnl \ e loc Eed in he kr mer M no e ne r he Wiiln Gfo e Im n b nd be m n Lin In nd M r le Hill A n e Tl e i p on in thr e L ildlng oppa ed EQ he fir E e con der d by ti 3 d 1 B rd in he K n e M nor re high n ined 1 hone h Q Idh e Ee be d em oil hed rang opp li ion a he Ei E lee ion h d been r i d by R ber Le kr mer M ne proper / o n r nd by he Ln Eed Ci i Ll b Bal\ fenda e he ite no M Day Program Slated In 1 Band a 1 1 1 n dian I 1 n 1 W nd [I ill TI h c 1 PI n r n d 1 r n I L I n Le 1 eld M m J L , n 1 I ni H 1 1 1 le 11 1 TI n n led ILJ n f h 1 11 | I i in le f ns, i 1 Ter n 1 1 1 Tip ell i n tl t nd c | 1 f B 11 d Lv L T R bin n pe f rm dby h e j n Oil e le n ill in 1 d n Higl Is 1 1 1or 1 Cl r T h t N in d 1 \\ 1 n M n b i on Tiem ' m H h V, U I f i t l y Lund r ^ n H I n D 11 d I 1 hirley \ d rho f Br h r| o d Ly \S yiH nd rer J I en r rn i II In Re 1 I n \\ r anks nd 1 Je H il S Je y m 1 P Th J n rHi^hC n1 rd nd n by P U tt ' led by Ld d H gh Jr nd r n o d r hn 1 b d M I )j nged L « 111 m b V,r nn it ni l h cl o 1 h r 1 F n n d nd d j ed a cho E _ nd b n 1 h P b t Ere n nd Th in B m ie e U J e] h h I i f he High te IndI ndne d n b m m ho 1 m i f 1 nd The b f M -i n L dg 1 1 TH me y ng nd S h P f C d 1 \ Je ey M 1 b Ce geB n h 1 o e ic t j . f b ry f El be h B y S le the 1 ill per de pr ng Lomp y 0 dd n f e 11 Le d PB n nd Hie r 1 L 1 L I 1 I 1 R 1 \ 1 1 c r 11 I : i irpi 1 m L 1 e £ PI 1 del j Tl m p n g rr 1 ilL H I e f n e L J nd he I I 1 f il f dr n e ne n em f i e tf Id 1 1 I B d fa pa fi DfNo } IF SOd of L rieil \ ee p i i nej r e n 3 p c n n j d n nd e om e Meli Rtgl Df \ \ y Ifc.n h e lr dy I- a in lied b p In d I re e lei h ma af Ehe pe d nfe d n by re \ r al 1 n dor ed a lef ne ion nnu 1 le e V lo e a e im 1 g 1 1 lid nd personnel p i fnr boro gh empl y e 1 le In no her re 1 i n h n 1 p T 11 li of f II in e e d ir m mplny e 5 dap ed I p m n n 1 e Fe I \ 11 , 5 ee emj-o r fl e n d empla ees er hired to he umme n I la ie r n^lnfe from U D nb 0 f r p r me nd f II time k f r he eigh eeV 1 l" Hired for Fo e a Ra J PI y f e ni e e diree r j -ne ^5 h n cr f J nice Sel n f r P[ m s i m n d spur B rb r 1 n Mid Kellj and P r e bprlnge lj « n R i f ll ime ndg me nd p r I a 1 IE Pit John on nd M ri Se 1 nd I ic B t d 11 1- H 1 fo L nJ PI y d e e or E lied t M nr Hi h n I (- lie D I nd mQ I r f I -i , 11 m n ^ e L. mb n M ily\i ra II 1 in M r 111 er p in ed 1 rle i 7 Id farmer m y fl n 1 11 r 1 e I h -i \ I m n [I W n n , E rd ha gned i m I mm n ior b ne re n Parent GuildFBtes Sister Carmela S 1 me f h I n i 1 B h In \\ 1 I I S i ii M r r f i l j I l r l pp h In t e hi t I 1 " I I P P n M L n e 1 1 1 I I rep n p 1- I 1 Ch r Bo rd p m LTL Rich rd Be 1 tol repar d h h ped 1 nel IT n ry el 1 II be h 1 he e re dy fa i p ney ly Sep emb af la Tlepp dbd e fa le e 1 , 00 \ ef rend m t f ons an b nd m be h Id ne I e r The e im ed a be een 00 00 and }•) imil r a n n I h el, re n ma e th h Hid s bd in 1 h 1 •0 hlldrcn n hra gh si 1 1 1 1 p ci y af 4 1 1 1 1 y E jliblt ill f e rea olon i I H h n r r nged bi h F fi o d Jr ttom n 5 c l b rio mu t m by he N o ch PI in J Momnn Ll b fi e rm c Iti=e ion by he S j \rm C 11 o 1 b hi tc 1 pic e nd b h Sea h PI in F i nd a h Lib ry SP Jer ey c llegp I n od llfg I b Indi n Pli f m he pri fe calle Ion of ttllli m H fpel tarmer real d n f t h PI In nd Id I; ndm ni r E h rl 1 en dan by hil d en f 1e i bll nd p ro hi 1elemen ry ch 1 Den n in f ndl m Hng d eg ng ill I b g en med h 11 be m mber f h pn r U men 1 b af F n a d nd co h PI n The fte n n pr gr m ill b f r eed d by I nn 1 \m ri m n nj t mm N\ell L gian p The T B 11 en ng n \n Ee i h Ce 11 de n he n e rj fl Try Fr e 1 Ha e enco n nd i he n II 1 lude hr I L e Cr Lb n Be y \S 111 m L ble J and I abe ar ell the ge e 1 F ed Plenge nd R b r 1 Idler J II Reill d J n mRegg hild en Tl fl d t he F n d Phil 1 li n H n i l e y r i B Th F n aad de he 1 re rbl / I b he pred h all men ill e a B00 H dded h lee two yeari some of the ele- sanie of the elementary students may be houied in the new junior high school. The Kramer Manor Site is designid to have three play areai, the gchool would have a capacity of 720 students and would house students in the kindergarten to sixth grades. The athletic school at the high school would be financed by a 1133,000 bond issue. In- cluded in the proposed athletic field site are a football field, a track around the football field, baseball field, bleachers, equipment storage building, and parking area. Beehisli noted the athletic field will "round out" the high school athletic program. AIM A)T AUTV SERVICE FACILITIES Seek Zone Adjusting Law \n jr hr n in 1 ding r ^ zone but t jrim r the M P n i*i:[inb Qtt-i Fl n TJ n c hip ^ un Inch] inhihis inn [,_,.[ [ n . m intericriinns i_e il limes fuel tant s would lu tTunder in ill grouna and tin- parl- ln^ are*a na in- u nlj h ve EDbe ^creen^dfi Lm dut.ed an/ idj i nt residential area it the In tiddltinn thecrdinans.6 ets juiremt nt=, iir the mount mittei- jf pai ^ in|, c pief» nd restrit.- Thfc pi m i v B r i i c [ i r - tiun^ r g rdlng driM. a c _nd \l ui mcht hid lecammrnds cue c ummitcec ^ [ipFL^algt tt hlrhpr-iuhif-IliM Di P ni Slim I uilJi-r i=. h lli-n^in^. ch i t. atnn E Ehe uml ijnt, \ fmiU Hi j JU" pfinr L( i f ->UIE Th^ b ltd ini firni stated it 1 d be^n j P Mikh s \ auum Ei e 3 LLU menE temi all igns The rljnninp Bo fd la c c niDnEh fcLomm^ndpd the draft infa af tl u mea uft an amend- Eoard oi \dj -.Erfient jUi-h E would bfe i t I hi. t o special op[ ia 1 ir n Ehe afEtr- juildmg pi-rmit= for on? &r \ ash had been r^v^rtd and it \as reported that a seuond war a h mi^ht hmpropj^ed in HL35 di^triLl and ELrepla ^ it i h a Lsr ^h Luidlin.. Jiie di'-cla-.cd plan^ Eot a t Innial iront b ilding h d IPTI dr \n ne\ n tr EIQT t I- t 1 L t and enntf i E t-nt "*C i int foi t_ar a.h equipment prioi tn \pril c h^n the Er n^hif rt^ vj^ed tho permiE^ 'HELLO DOLLY' Helen Ward's 300 Dolls Date Back 300 Years H il D 11 ' mi^ht ^e lunber rie an the hit par de of i jt IL I been the theme of Helen \ \\ rd of 1^0 In elle ror the pa I tn ye ri \P am teur El i lie [ lilt I i Lit d ft 4r 1 id ntlqiie i tl t. IJJII Lad\ in fi Mil m le 1 l\e \ i i t! t mount l lillr-1 ill t li di piav hit- at a 1D11 In n- -i Uilt-1 i ul ii 1 d\ el i \ hiti- turn the iui i il I 11 nile a MUs NVrd nh her i achieved \er 3UD circa 'Notice Bambino anaer doll circ e rly 1100 a ti n it dull, and props N lued t?IB UUU housed in a ,(_LrlaiIy dfeaignei -a^ps Her Ion 'Tiny c ct se in many \ ays —it l, one ing painted f^r Mth bl L^ IU! ins-, re a thcnii antiqu ^ Hult-n \S r1 and tven lntrl IJE rl gp= and bed c Juj. \ IIMI Lallecti ii l st gre after a friend pry ltl Mtu h^r mull r s antique French r =hion Dull Ife I Lit it ILL uf ms \\n Lhildliuud dolls nd I had a col- i IILI Helen boon afier ,he had a c blnet built i 11 il inHnt llui it ei Id utflwt. Fin 11 hri in lit ie i nd L. lkctian oi dall, nLte,sit ted Ihtll ii \ n i ^i e lnL I aim nd finalH the I uildl; b f n 1 11 m ' 1 nn iiie hunting field Hips h \i»leen jpplempnu-d with j ,j i pip 3f the dollmatng tr de b> ntlque dL 1 r» in S 1 j i u t u m L.llrut nd £alifomia -iuan the " " i disj^l y i filled ith mu c um -ju Iit\ dolls including KOLDL U i tuli i u H drt, cc ed a^ dill Lu3iumed in the Ku, i i I , i 1 m nn i l irum tht e rly 1 Li!),, QuPen \nnu ;iu 1 n Ul i a , i i n n r djll (U S Patented) lini, Nile IL|J W ire \ i Linlet T^u-fat-ed Pumpkin and bquash He 1s all 111 M n i m r i dolls Marsh dulls Meech dull, X[ j I n >-L& dull= musital and mechanical doll" Peddler I ll II fir,l small rranil-inal, gl ss-eyi_Ll ,w ii,el-n«,i,led I n n I U= Bi=qut \uLd p perm lche and gla -L.yt_d china II j am f Ihi, historiral crop are the aforementioned u Lin tin three extremely rare Bru Dulls (Fi nch) 1 u mii.li sought after T inch specimen and a sc ice 1 rt 1 iLd Jume u (f shion dall) ••\ \ it tl L. d II, sole obi ined %ilhaut then urigln I amru H lit in in noLd of repaii and repl elng which led to 1 \N ul a hecuming a dall re e rcher and costumei jun =.he h d a cumulated collectiun of Did fa^hlun maeazines m tludug tl L fjnous Gadey that \ere milad> s fashion Llble in thfe l^OU c !n ddiEiun hy ^ureha c ed La^tijme nd doll beck^ in her inarch for uthtnticity I h t~ -jimp a £e \ jld e stumes (ladies) nd the\ af Lour§e h lp in m hn^ tht dull= costume as authentic a po =.ibl£= * stated Hrlpn Tli -e custum^s {-omeined «ith hgr fashion bjul-s ^o ei ing e\er> d cade plu^ her painatakng re earch ints minuEe lut lls lite ti L type b ttnn= u ed during a gl\tn periud have cr lEed L^^cumi-^ th t are h fd fo cell from Ehe genuine \\ ith the id rf jiii^iie dp I" 1 ! ndfi iendi sff 1 al^o abt3ifit-d enuugh clothing and m tt-ri 1 from tlic C IMI \\ r ei a to t-feitt. all her cosrume^ ith a^ti JUP m tcnal D ll c n e \.ui e cellent rnpin uf presersm^ hi^Eaij rt,^ lpd Helen W rd =ert ml Ehe lun^ gn fa-hian^ nd clanging ^Ejlts ie pre^pr^ d ' Her doll collecEisn ha E tEt=d hei nn ^Eill mothei cnllectisn Jflc compri ed of doll piups nd furniiur^ hich i^ e till another way oi nuiing and pre- =gf\ng the \ > of liie in yyars gone by \ ST Iiitf of P ith \mboy High bchool and Mnntel ir Normal Sch^nl Mi a Uard [peu\pd her B S nd M b de^i ee= from Nr\ r^ Sr iu i DIIP^P \ PtidUl consultant in the Ro^tlle pub lie ehujU he i a p si tteasurer cf the Rsatllfc Educatlun \ oci tijn nd member of the N E ^ and N J E \ \n r m c incmLn.1 f Eh Crojlford t hapter of Ehe Business and Profession 1 Uuncn =ht- i fbe current ^ c.retaf> of me E\t_ning Dep rtment uf ItLLrLu ^LLUUII uf t ornpll LhapEur Ralma> of D \ k Toda> sht serves a Ereaiurer of the Keep ike Doll Club of New Jersey vhich he helped organize three year" ago The grsup meets monEhly In the Fanwsod Branch Qfficg of the Plainfield TrusE Cprnpan/ At Ehe Reiienal Convention held on April ^ at Ehe Eli^dbtth CarEeTeE Hotel Miss ^ard addre c ed the gathering on "My First Love Wases " Vlthough h r doll collection ha= led to people con iderin^ hr»r homp d a mu r ejm IE IS noE buEMi Ward hope thaE irnip J i her roll ctun \lll bp hou ed in a special hi^Ear ical mu eum \ vui> [ LI 1 mu eum where they «euld be con st nEly on dU[ lay f jr all to **ee and enjoy a" have many vising Gul ^ciut ii thr a t 'Unfortunately ihe diiclostd nost collector^ h^»ait IP Eo dantitt their doll calleeiiuns to museums because tl ey I P S ortd iuay ' He/on Ward returns one of her 100do//f to position in enelesoJ case, Rotary Club Hears Speakers On 'Yes' Program The YES pro|ram inpinwdod and Seoteh Piaing was ihm lub jeet oi a talk ay William Carte and David Riniia to the regular Wednesday noon meitini of the Faiwood-Seoteh Plaini Rotar>' Club, held at Wally's Tavern- On-The Hill, in Watchung, Qarbe began the priSentatisn deicribing the FreiidenE*icon= cei-n about youth and his re- quest that statis, countiei and cernmunitiii look intetheprob- liffli and niedi of youth en a local levle and that they thgn deyise ways and means to meet these nesdi, He pointed out that Union County had appointed a nine man commission which ipgnt two years studying the situation and that tht commission had become interested in the problems ef employment for youth, A group of local women had already be- gun to work toward solving the need far youth employment and with Qarbe's assistance a local YES group was termed, includ- ing itsiirit chairman, David E, Rlngle and such able men as Attorney Charles Thatcher of Fanwood, Mr. Garbe said that there are already 26 YES or- ganiistions in local communi- ties in New jersey, Ringie related the purposes and work of the local organiza- tion, noting that keeping the youth, particularly teen age youth, busy in their leisure time, particularly during the summer months is a very irn- periani community project,The YES office is, he said, a re- (erral office where people who need help, one time, continuing, or otherwise which can be done by youngsters from 14 years up can call. Here boys and girli ei that age and elder can reg- ister iereniploymefH referrals. He listed many kinds of work ti i which these youths are el- igiile from cleaning a garage tu Dperaiing office machines. In ihu first twelve days of the op- er tion of the local YES office, he said 48 youths have found employment. He urged Rotari. and and other citizens, to eill in the office for any kind of wrrk that can be done by young- sters.

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Page 1: Scotch Plains Public Library1 Scotch Plainii N, J, SCOTCH · Scotch Plains Public Library1 Scotch Plainii N, J, YOUR OFFICAL NEWSPAPER SCOTCH.and Fanwood Independent VOL 5 NO, 45

Scotch Plains Public Library1

Scotch Plainii N, J,

YOUR

OFFICAL

NEWSPAPERSCOTCH

.and Fanwood IndependentVOL 5 NO, 45

THURSDAY, MAY 28, 196410 CENTS

FKIKNDS AM! 01 rifl.VLS surround Miss H. M. Speer, Seoteli Plains teacher retiring ffechuul No, i. Others in photo (from left) are Raymond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas Page six and i-oiineHt t t d l IV B

p ) Rayond Callaglmn. principal; Thomas Page six and i-oiingeHt present student; Paul IV. Bossey, superintendent of schools; d.TiiHep!! Denitziu, elasH of 1923,

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The athletic school at thehigh school would be financedby a 1133,000 bond issue. In-cluded in the proposed athleticfield site are a football field,a track around the footballfield, baseball field, bleachers,equipment storage building, andparking area.

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'HELLO DOLLY'

Helen Ward's 300 Dolls Date Back 300 YearsH il D 11 ' mi^ht ^e lunber rie an the hit par de of

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housed in a ,(_LrlaiIy dfeaignei-a^ps Her Ion 'Tiny c ctse in many \ ays —it l , oneing painted f r Mth bl L^I U ! ins-, re a thcnii antiqu ^Hult-n \S r1 and tven lntrl IJE

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Ife I Lit it ILL uf ms \\n Lhildliuud dolls nd I had a col-i I ILI Helen boon afier ,he had a c blnet built

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n 1 11 m '1 nn iiie hunting field Hips h \i»leen jpplempnu-d with

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i filled ith muc um -ju Iit\ dolls including KOLDL Ui tuli i u H drt,cced a dill Lu3iumed in the Ku, i i

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\ i L inlet T^u-fat-ed Pumpkin and bquash He 1s all111 M n i m r i dolls Marsh dulls Meech dull,

X[ j I n>-L& dull= musital and mechanical doll" PeddlerI ll II f i r , l small rranil-inal, gl ss-eyi_Ll ,w ii,el-n«,i,ledI n n I U= Bi=qut \uLd p p e r m lche and gla -L.yt_d china

II j am f Ihi, historiral crop are the aforementionedu Lin tin three extremely rare Bru Dulls (Fi nch)

1 u mii.li sought after T inch specimen and a sc ice1 rt 1 iLd Jume u (f shion dall)

••\ \ it tl L. d II, sole obi ined % ilhaut then urigln I amruH lit in in noLd of repaii and repl elng which led to

1 \N ul a hecuming a dall re e rcher and costumei jun

=.he h d a cumulated collectiun of Did fa^hlun maeazines mtludug tl L fjnous Gadey that \e re milad> s fashion Llblein thfe l OU c !n ddiEiun hy urehaced La^tijme nd doll beck^in her inarch for uthtnticity

I h t~ -jimp a £e \ jld e stumes (ladies) nd the\ af Lour§eh lp in m hn^ tht dull= costume as authentic a po =.ibl£= *stated Hrlpn Tli -e custum^s {-omeined «ith hgr fashion bjul-s^o ei ing e\er> d cade plu^ her painatakng re earch ints minuEelut lls l i te ti L type b ttnn= u ed during a gl\ tn periud have

cr lEed L^^cumi-^ th t are h fd fo cell from Ehe genuine \\ ith theid rf jiii^iie dp I"1! ndfi iendi sff1 al^o abt3ifit-d enuugh clothing

and m tt-ri 1 from tlic C IMI \\ r ei a to t-feitt. all her cosrume^ith a^ti JUP m tcnal• D llc n e \.ui e cellent rnpin uf presersm^ hi^Eaij

rt,^ lpd Helen W rd =ert ml Ehe lun^ gn fa-hian^ ndclanging ^Ejlts ie pre^pr^ d ' Her doll collecEisn ha E tEt=dhei nn ^Eill mothei cnllectisn Jflc compri ed of doll piups

nd furniiur^ hich i^ etill another way oi nuiing and pre-=gf\ng the \ > of liie in yyars gone by

\ ST I i i t f of P ith \mboy High bchool and Mnntel ir NormalSch^nl Mi a U ard [peu\pd her B S nd M b de^i ee= fromNr\ r^ Sr iu i DIIP^P \ Pt idUl consultant in the Ro^tlle publie ehujU he i a p si tteasurer cf the Rsatllfc Educatlun\ oci tijn nd member of the N E ^ and N J E \ \n r m cincmLn.1 f Eh Crojlford t hapter of Ehe Business and Profession 1Uuncn =ht- i fbe current ^ c.retaf> of me E\t_ning Dep rtmentuf ItLLrLu ^LLUUII uf t ornpll LhapEur Ralma> of D \ k

Toda> sht serves a Ereaiurer of the Keep ike Doll Club ofNew Jersey vhich he helped organize three year" ago Thegrsup meets monEhly In the Fanwsod Branch Qfficg of thePlainfield TrusE Cprnpan/ At Ehe Reiienal Convention held onApril ^ at Ehe Eli^dbtth CarEeTeE Hotel Miss ^ard addrec edthe gathering on "My First Love Wases "

Vlthough h r doll collection ha= led to people con iderin^hr»r homp d a murejm IE IS noE buE Mi Ward hope thaEirnip J i her roll ctun \lll bp hou ed in a special hi Ear icalmu eum \ vui> [ LI 1 mu eum where they «euld be const nEly on dU[ lay f jr all to **ee and enjoy a" have many vis ingGul ^ciut i i thr a t 'Unfortunately ihe diiclostd nostcollector^ h »ait IP Eo dantitt their doll calleeiiuns to museumsbecause tl ey I P S ortd iuay ' He/on Ward returns one of her 100 do//f to position in enelesoJ case,

Rotary Club HearsSpeakers On'Yes' Program

The YES pro|ram inpinwdodand Seoteh Piaing was ihm lubjeet oi a talk ay William Carteand David Riniia to the regularWednesday noon meitini of theFaiwood-Seoteh Plaini Rotar>'Club, held at Wally's Tavern-On-The Hill, in Watchung,Qarbe began the priSentatisndeicribing the FreiidenE*icon=cei-n about youth and his re-quest that statis, countiei andcernmunitiii look intetheprob-liffli and niedi of youth en alocal levle and that they thgndeyise ways and means to meetthese nesdi,

He pointed out that UnionCounty had appointed a nine mancommission which ipgnt twoyears studying the situation andthat tht commission had becomeinterested in the problems efemployment for youth, A groupof local women had already be-gun to work toward solving theneed far youth employment andwith Qarbe's assistance a localYES group was termed, includ-ing i tsi ir i t chairman, David E,Rlngle and such able men asAttorney Charles Thatcher ofFanwood, Mr. Garbe said thatthere are already 26 YES or-ganiistions in local communi-ties in New jersey,

Ringie related the purposesand work of the local organiza-tion, noting that keeping theyouth, particularly teen ageyouth, busy in their leisuretime, particularly during thesummer months is a very irn-periani community project,TheYES office is, he said, a re-(erral office where people whoneed help, one time, continuing,or otherwise which can be doneby youngsters from 14 years upcan call. Here boys and girliei that age and elder can reg-ister iereniploymefH referrals.He listed many kinds of workti i which these youths are el-igiile from cleaning a garagetu Dperaiing office machines. Inihu first twelve days of the op-er tion of the local YES office,he said 48 youths have foundemployment. He urged Rotari.and and other citizens, to eillin the office for any kind ofwrrk that can be done by young-sters.