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Vol. 93 No. 30 Published Every Thursday Thursday, July 2471986 and Louisiana Crawfish. USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 30 CENTS If you've already enjoyed our Seafood Corner's Clambake for Two, feast your Parts and our Country Style Spare Ribs. eyes on our Crab 'N Crawfish Steamer Pots. Speaking of barbecues, the Ka-Me Oriental sauces in our Grocer's Corner are as tangy as Teriyaki and as spicy as Szechuan. Court upholds town An elegant shore dinner for two or a perfect addition to any barbecue, each Jn brief potful give you six jumbo Hard-Shell Crabs, six Crawfish, a pair of Yams, two For more bright idea's, just turn to our Farmer's Corner. Our fresh Jumbo Ears of Corn and our own Sliced Corn Muffins all neatly, layered, spiced and fruits go from Sweet Southern Peaches to California Plums of all kinds and our steams to perfection in just 12; minutes— , ,- • —fresh vegetables go from Jersey-Fresh Beefsteak Tomatoes to Washington State Underpass work] ban on car sales Walla Afalla Onions. Along with our other Crab and Crawfish specials, you'll find anything from Contracts for the first physical Little Neck Clams to Brazilian-White Shrimp and Sau Sea Shrimp Cocktail. If you want to make things especially easy on yourself, round out a dinner or improvements in the Downtown When it comes tb the barbecue-minded specials in our Butcher's Corner, take two with some of our Deli Corner Salads. From Fusilli to Pesto Tortellini, ,-Brogram were awarded for pav- next to town hall your pick of our USDA Choice Boneless Roasts, Steaks, Kibobs, Sirloin Tips they're not only fresh, they're homemade. ing and lighting under the Walnut Ave. railroad bridge. W6rk is A Superior Court judge has upheld dealerships. and London Broils. Or take your choice of our Kings Country Fresh Chicken So come to Kings this week and have the last word in quality and savings. scheduled to start next week. the rejection of a variance that would That strategy apparently worked. Prices came in higher than ex-1' permit an auto dealer to operate The plaintiff's attorney, Robert S. The Farmer's Corner^ pected, forcing postponement of legally next door to the Municipal Stembaum, contended the zoning The Seafood Corner The Freezer Corner The Butcher's Corner The Grocer's Corner an alternate plan to fix the adja- Building at Springfield and North amendment was not applicable. But * cent Eastman Plaza parking avenues. Feller said he agreed with the con- Ssips Juice Drinks 3-P^ck ffingsE&ra Large Fruit Festival? island. Pages. The decision represented a victory tention advanced by Taylor that the The Crab 'N Crawfish USDA Choice Boneles******s* Bee.A^V^^TAf All Varieties pt. 9.25 oz. pkg. 3/*1.99 for the Township Committee which amended ordinance was applicable. Citrus Hill The Sweetest Largest Northwest supplied the primary opposition to Bottom Round Romania Marinated Artichoke The judge said that the amendment Orange the plans of two entrepreneurs to sell in part does away with the alleged Steamer $|49 Hearts 16 oz. jar 3/»1.99 Black Bing $189 ;New pool signs Rvv cars at the former Exxon station site, discrimination between used car lots J Juice i? o Roast n's Country Inn Rices ~ ~- I "the.Zonin- "—••—e "-3rd of Adjustment. and new car' dealerships under the All Varieties 4.6 oz. 2/$1.99 which voted unanimouslyagainst the old Cranford ordinance: Six jumbo Hard Shell Crabs, six -Seneca-Apple,Juice ,6 oz, .2/89* USDA Choice Boneless Beef Roasts: Orange and Cent ^-rawfi§l^^S^msT:twe~eaT^of^OTn= Sirloin Tlp=Roastr__z_rlb^*W9 Lipton-Iced Tea pg new, entrance signs, and use variance*. . .—Beforelthe change was made, used- Jersey^Fre'slrJurriboCrown" Je^s "gateway" has a new Judge Milton A, Teller, sitting in car lots here had been permitted only and our sliced Corn Muffin, all Orange Juice N6t Pasteurized, Not Rump Roast_ Jb. *1.79 HH-DriTiwels __roll of 100 37*1.99 Elizabeth, concluded that partners as accessories to new car lots, not as perfectly layered, spiced and sold in I garden. Daryl Hastings, who is from Concentrate_ _Jtr. H69 Eye Round Roast Jb. *249 Blueberries $149 I working on the Downtown Pro- Bart Oberhauser and Jack Pfister independent entities. its own cooking pot. Steams to Boneless Chuck _ Jb. HA9 Perrier ' gram, and her husband Jim Pitts, failed to proye special reasons lot the Before and during their Zoning perfection in just 12 minutes, Serves USDA Choice Boneless Steaks pint basket JL | a former local teacher who variance. .. .. Board hearing on their application, Green Giant Water !_.'.,..." '• ' ' " ' ' ' ' """ • " " ' ' two as an entree and four or more as Nibblers Top Round, Sirloin Tip, Cubed 3/$|9! .created the township entrance The governing body, which had Pfister and Oberhauser made a an appetizer! Round, Minute Round or pt. 7 oz. btl. From Washington State 'signs a few years ago, designed taken the rare step early in 1985 of ac- strong public effort-including a tively opposing a variance, reacted presentation to the Township Round Cubes __lb, *2A9 All Varieties Walla Walla | and fashioned the pool signs. King Crab "Salad" Meat Cob Com 6 ears99 , They're illustrated on Page 13 to Feller's decision by instructing the Committee-to position their venture Store Made Kabobs with Skewers B&M Baked Chunks and Flakes of fully cooked Birds Eye Farm Fresh \fegetables zoning officer, John Gall, to shut _as "quality pre-owned automobile Beef Sirloin Steak with Beans- lb. 2 oz. jar 2/*1.99 Sweets - ib. down the dealership which has main- "dealership" and to differentiate it sweet and delicate King Crabmeat AH Varieties _16 oz. *1.39 Afegetables lh. *349 Mueller's Spaghetti or (Jumbo Extra Sweet Onions) W tained a presence on the site through from the customary used car lot. (Previously Frozen and just Garwood >fci the 11 month appeal process. T USDA Choice Beef Thin Spaghetti ___lb box 4/*1.99 Unpersuaded, the" governing body Delicious!) lh. *8.99 Swanson $ 'P. * ordered its attorney to fight the Sirloin Tip London Broil lb. 249 Aunt Millies Spaghetti Sauce Red Ripe Cocktail The St. Anne parishioners «"•; w Gall said he has given the firm ten Plump 'N Juicy All Varieties 14 oz. jar 2/*1.99 Association has abandoned hopes '^jff days to stop selling cars and get rid of variance on the property next door to Jumbo Cooked Maryland $379 USDA Choice Beef Shoulder Cherry to reopen the school this them. The firm said it would comply, the government headquarters before 2 lbs. Margaret Duffy, director of the Adams Avenue clown day activities last week. Other pfav- -he said. Gall said that in the»B-2 zone the Zoning Board on Jan. 7, 1985. Hardshell $/!49 Chicken Bumble Bee Chunk Light • September, but has renewed its playground, paints Kim Baker's face during ground photos by Greg Price are on page 6. Ibmatoes Pt. 89' efforts for getting the parish they are able to repair vehicles but Taylor's appearance at the hearing Ore-Ida Crinkle Cut London Crabs ib ^T Quart school open again in not to sell them. in behalf of a concerned party objec- Rrtatoes *i49 Pfister said the firm has not made ting to a variance represented (Previously Frozen, 4-5 per lb.) Broil ib 1987...Borough officials are try-' Pillsbury Microwave Classic in oil or water 1/4rt Jumbo California Sweet Red {-iogto come up with a solution for a decision on whether it will appeal another unusual procedure in Zoning Fresh Pasteurized Carolina Backfin Casseroles T\irkey, Chicken or Leaner Ground Beef Fat Content 6.5 oz. can Salad Onions. .lb. 59* parking problems on residential Scout council led by Watt Feller's judgment. Board history: Taylor summed up $ $ Not to Exceed 20% lb.$ 1.79 streets off South Avenue. Page The controversial variance ap- the government position with these Crabmeat (8 oz. tin) _each 7.99 Sirloin of Beef 8.3 oz. 1.99 Nabisco Ritz Crackers Regular or Country Style Pork Jersey Fresh 11. plication was rejected by the Zoning words: "all it is is a used car lot. The Fresh Long Island Mrs. Pauls Crispy Crunchy Low Salt•••**! _lb. box *1.79 town doesn't want it there." $ Spare Ribs Ih. HJ69 Board partly on the grounds that an Little Neck Clams doz. *2.99 Fish Sticks 7'A oz. 1.39 Keebler Pretzels ,8.5 oz. pkg. 79* Extra Large Vine Ripened overhauls its camp network independent used car dealership was The Township Committee contend- Barbecue Shrimp Four Colossal Severoli Cheese Tbrtellinil6 oz. *249 Fresh from Perdue; and |Bee causes crash] not permitted in Cranford under the ed and several members of the Zon- Cleaned Shrimp' on~a Bamboo~Skewer~ Kings Country Fresh Chicken: Beefsteak QQC zoning law. The partners challenged ing Board agreed that a conforming L'eggs Wide Band A bee distracted a driver by A former Cranford Boy Scout who plorer program at the older end of with the ambitious consolidation and and coated with our best Barbecue Breyer's Whole Legs Ih. *1.19 has returned to this area as the upgrading of camping properties of the constitutionality of that law in or permitted use could be found for $ $ Ibmatoes \b.jrjr I landing on her nose and caused a the scouting age scale. Watt's old their appeal, listing the board and the the 10,400 square foot site which con- Sauce, Approx. 4 per lb. lb. 14.99 $|89 Drumsticks : :1b. 1.29 Knee Highs $399 leader of the scouting movement Troop 44, sponsored by Osceola the Watchung Council. By coin- $ \ two-car collision on Centennial | Township Committee as defendants. tains a 1,380 square foot structure. Shrimp in the Rough our 51-60 ct. Ice Cream qt. Thighs lb. 1.39 here is overseeing a major overhaul Presbyterian Church, typifies the cidence, another Cranford man, John pkg. of 10 pairs mi [Ave. Page 9. Feller found supporting evidence shrimp, perfectly spiced, fully cooked Whole or Split Breast _lb. *1.99 of the camp network. change. The troop is gone but Sea Coburn, has played a leading part In To make its position more tenable, Chiquita Fruit and Cream. Bars Special Economy Pack—Buy 1 Pack Natural Foods Corner the Township Committee asked for for that view. "Since there is and ready to peeland eat. $ Boneless Chicken Breast > lb. *3.79 1 Donald A. Watt Scout and Explorer Scout units re- the physical changes(see related All Flavors pkg. of 8 2.59 of 5 Get 1 Pack of 5 Free! Toward the purchase of any expects the immi- main. story). time to review the ordinance, which evidence to support defendant's con- Fun! - " • lb. *7.99 Nathan's: ('The head angel' - its attorney, Ralph Taylor, felt was tention that plaintiff's property could Klondike Nuggets Vanilla Ka-Me Oriental Barbeque: nent sale of Camp Watt, a son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Offers are. in for Camp Watchung, Fresh Sau.Sea Shrimp Cocktail..... or Chocolate pkg. of 15 $249 «f Franjks, ^^ [TAMINS OR rjrj c AB founder and president of the Wteh i H vulnerable under case law cited by be used for its zoned purpose," he e Bttrbeque Sauce 7.5 oz. btl. »1J69 | Center "of Hope hospice, Peggy v William Watt who pow live in Toms and Watt expects a closing early next (4 oz. jar) _each 99 Skinless Beef Franks % terdon"Couhty for the plaintiffs. .The governing body wrote, "there is no special reason for Five Spice Sauce „ 8 oz. jar \A$ Coloney has become a guiding River, graduated from Cranford year. Anticipating the $1.7 million Dolly Madison Beef Knockwurst _ .12 oz. M.69 an estimated $1.7 sale, the council has borrowed money proceeded to amend the law last Oc- granting the variance and the board Tamari Sauce _6 oz. jar *1.99 'force in the growing hospice High School in 196* and then obtained tober to enable used car dealers to was justified in denying the applica- The Deli Corner West Virginia Thick Sliced OFF million to provide a BA in economics at Waynesburg to get the renovation and additions at $239 Duck Sauce 7.5 oz. jar *1.19 | movement. A story about her for renovations operate independently of new car tion." Ice Cream Bacon V/i lb. *3J69 With this work is on the Kenilworth news College and an MBA at the Universi- the 450 acre Camp Winnebago pro- Mandarin Orange Coupon and upgrading at ty of Pittsburgh. He spent a year perty underway. Hillshire Farm: I page. It's accompanied by a the two remaining ^Povc^Bar-Delights-Jce-Cream _^IS-oz-jar »149_ Good thru 7/22/8<*> IXJ187 rtestimonv-from-a-Granford-efient-^ working in a state welfare bureau The executive sqid that an —imported—~—- $ SihokedHSausage Liiftenzlb. *249~ facilities, Ci Confections 4 pack 2.99 $ Soy Sauce 10 oz. btl. *1.29 • Limit one coupon per customer. , who calls her "the head angel." before embarking on his present estimated $500,000 will be applied to S Hot Smoked Sausage Links lb. 249 Winnebago ih Vi lb. Le Sorbet French Fruit Ice pt. 1J69 Teriyaki Sauce 10 oz. *149 Donald Watt career in 1968. the upgrading program which is Boiled Ham Cheddarwurst __Jb. *2.89 'With'the purchase' of *7i*oz! *rJC:g". Sara Lee Muffins Blueberry, Banana Szechuan Sauce 7.5 oz. btl.$ 1.69 Rockaway Township and the Sabattis As a youngster, he proceeded only primarily directed, toward Win- jisHKfch-SoKtFWhit€-Meat- JLJSDAjQiaiceJLambJSojieless Regular, Diet or Caffeine"1AA Reservation in the Adirondacks. to a second class badge. Years later, ntbago, the traditional eastern Union $ ~Tlut Bran, AppleXmnarriorrSpiee Push for ramp 1 appeal of variance Caterer's Turkey Breasts lb. 2.69 $ \jcg of Lamb lb. *349 —Ther^aie^will-aisorcreatewendow he found himself drawn to. scouting County camp which took on an ex- Oatmeal 'N Fruit 10 oz. 149 Rlce Vinegar _ 12.8 oz. btl. $149 Free PEPSI CUEST Hormel DiLusso Kings \i-al Cutlets The township government is inent for maintenance and minor im- work because it offered diversity, panded role when all of Union County An on-again, bff-again lawsuit told The Chronicle that "he(Molloz- $ Bamboo Skewers 12 inch pkg. 79* was joined with Somerset in one Genoa Salami Vi lb. 2.59 for Scallopini Jb. *849 PEPSI FREE 6 Pack I still pursuing a new ramp from provements at these two sites, he mobility and "mostly an opportunity against the Zoning Board of Adjust- zi) flip flopped. That's all there is to The Cheese Corner Mild Soy Sauce 12 oz. *2.29 said. to get out and meet new people," His council five years ago. Kings Pride 1st Cut Corned Beef OR SLICE cans Stamps the Cranford Business Park to ment was on again this week as two it. The suit's alive." x $ Noh Assorted Oriental and Seasoning the Garden State Parkway and After 18 years of growing respon- career, reflects all three. In his first Less renovation money is needed developers of a proposed office or Pastrami Brisket _ k lb. 3.29 sibility as a professional scouter, seven years he held three district ex- at Sabattis, which is a primitive set- Mollozzi had said last week that the x Imported from England: The Floral Corner Sauces • env. 89* has invested more money in building decided to sue instead of to Mothergoose Liverwurst h lb. *1.39 Watt took over the scout executive ecutive jobs in the Monmouth Council . ting in the Adirondacks. litigation wasn't worth the aggrava- Caerphilly or Cheshire __lb. *4J69 Geisha Water j preliminary work on it. Page 2. scale their plan down as they had an- Hot from the Spit! Barbecued : Good thru 7/22/86 " • CR250 role for the Watchung Area Council County plus directing the council Ex- The remaining money, estimated nounced last week. tion, that it would have set the pro- Sturminster/Cotswold lb. *5.99 Dried Flower Chestnuts ject back a year and that he would Cornish Game Hens lb. $2.39 _ 8 oz. can 59* • Limit one coupon per customer..,., which covers Union and Somerset plorer program. at between $1.2 and $1.5 million Andrew M. Epstein, attorney for Stilton lb. *6.29 "Cape" Bouquets . _bunch «4.99 Snuggle Fabric He then spent a decade in Penn- depending on the sale outcome, will build a conforming office con- Kahn's Honey Cured L counties. p John Mollozzi and David V. Conti,_in- Huntsman lh. *649 Assorted Foliage Hanging Softener _3 Tjt: btlz!1.99 f-With ttiejpjJjrchase of — Mounted_px>lice be channeled into a trust fund which dominium instead -of a—rental Ham 'A lb. *2.29 $ Irraddltlon to the camg]consqlid_a^ sylvania, directing the Explorer pro- forrned Zoning Board attorney David building on four lots in the^OO block— Double Gloucester lb. M.99 "Angel" Baskets 8 Inch pot 9.99 Bounce Fabric Softener Sheets : Your Favorite Package Mary Lou Farmer, commit^ tion, endowment and" capital im- gram out of Valley Forge for boys in will provide an estimated $150,000 in Weeks that his client had directed Kings Homemade: $ Annual revenues toward of North. Fresh Cut Summer Bouquet ea. 5.99 Unscented or Regular pkg. of 40 $1J69 3W | teewoman, thinks. a mounted provements, Watt anticipates pro- Montgomery and Delaware counties him to resurrect the complaint if it Fusilli Salad Vi lb. :£NTENMANN'S police patrol would be great for gram growth. The council has seen for six years and then moving to maintenance and capital im- was dead. It turned out to be alive in The lawsuit asks the Superior Dove Soap 4.75 oz. bar 69* S&H Seafood & Pasta Salads lb. i BAKED (the town. Her peers on the its scouting rolls expand in recent Bloomsburg where he served as provements at both Winnebago and the office of County Clerk Walter Court to reverse the Zoning Board's All Detergent 9 lb: 13 oz. box M.99 Stamps j Township Commitjtee tried to put years to embrace 11,250 youngsters scout executive for the two county Sabattis. Halpin and Epstein retrieved the rejection of two variances that would Wisk Detergent ,gal. $5.99 :GOODS the idea out to pasture but some now, and he expects that total to Columbia-Montour Council. Watt, his wife Susan and their notice of dismissal he had filed there. have permitted the applicants to JVUlUhis I people think the idea has merit. reach 12,000 by the end of the year. Watt's return to his home area with Asked about the change, Epstein -build a 30,586 squarcfootstructure. The Dairy Corner Coupon I See Editor's Notebook on Page 8. Most of the growth is in the Ex- greater responsibilities coincided Allison, now live in Basking Ridge. I Good thru 7/22/86 " CR251 Five Alive Beverages *•.....Limit one coupon per customer...., Tropical Citrus, Berry Citrus or Bodybuilder x John Coburn plays pivotal role Fruit Punch i_'/4 gal. '1.69 With the purchase of a h gallon Our Golden-Anniversary La \fogurt \fogurt Sunkist greetings come from All Varieties 6 oz. 2/79* John Babula. Our - Axelrod Ibgurt qt. 99* ORANGE in Boy Scout facility changes General Store Manager King Non Butterfat Sour in \ferona, he's JUICE Stamps John Coburn, a longtime scout Coburn said the council had to look ed as scoutmaster for Troop 75, as Dressing =—pt- 89* beyond the renovations and additions celebrating his Silver leader here, is playing a pivotal role district activities^ chairman and in the ambitious camp consolidation which began at Camp Winnebago in chairman of the olef Union Council's Anniversary at Kings. Light *N Lively of the Watchung Area Council, He's April toward future maintenance. He camping committee. He continued Good thru 7/22/86 CR252 putting his camping leadership ex- said that the council learned from the service when the Union and Wat- Cottage **.....Limit one coupon per customer..... periences to work in behalf of the experiences of colleges that chung councils merged in 1981. $|09 changes and expects the outcome to maintenance should be an integral Cheese lb. With the purchase of lb. qtrs. provide better program facilities part of facility financing. Thus He said the consolidation took a Friendship .v.y. Page 2 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 24,1986 Thursday, July 24, 1986 CRANFOItD CHRONICLE Page 3 Township presses on for that new ramp RR underpass ring Town honors TREATED WATERS from the business park to the parkway and lighting rehab to begin seven drivers The township government is still pursuing the idea for several years The new ramp, Kane said, would Contracts have been awarded for repair the Eastman Plaza parking pp along with the Engineering Depart- relieve the traffitrafic on Raritan by apap- the first physical improvements in island but Alexander's bid for that ford Business Park to the Garden ment. Traffic Lt. Tom Kane said the proximatelitl y 300 percent --and~thatd~tht** rDowntownTrograirrand worlrfer of the DPW State Parkway and has appropriated police have been "working vigorous- would "greatly reduce the present expected to get underway next week. $20,000 expected, at $30,666. That In the first ceremony of its kind, more jnoney for Jhe preliminary ly" to get theinewjramp. backup on that roadway." Vincent The price of the township portion of total, coupled with the walkway and seven members of the Department of kWfriblirftmi work required bylhe state. A plan has l>een creafecTfdr the BriFrpj the improvementsunder-thVwalnut lighting-totals ^f-$54i080rwouW-put—Public-Works were~prometed~ and A $47,000 bond issue will help pay business park ramp which would run sioner, ^aid he thinks the project is Ave. railroad bridge connecting N. costs well above the DMC's budget honored for completing a training" for the more detailed work that is from Jackson Drive, near the former important and would be a "godsend" Union and Walnut avenues came in for the project of $70,000. ' course by the Township Committee now required by the state Depart- IBM Building and the Coachman Inn, to traffic circulation in the business higher than expected. That placed Paul LaCorte, public works com- this week. ment of Transportation for the hew to the northbound parkway lane just park.- the'fixup of the nearby Eastman missioner, said it is important "to do The seven men were promoted ramp leading into the northbound above Centennial Avenue. „ Meantime, the department also Plaza in limbo. one thing and do it well" instead of from the post of laborer to driver. lane of the parkway directly from the The department feels that a more said it is "continuing to apply J.A. Alexander Inc. of Kearny will spreading costs thin on a variety of One of them, Mario LaPorta, had business park. efficient movement of traffic in and pressure" on the state Department of reconstruct the walkway and projects. The Township Committee served as a laborer for two decades. out of the business park is one of its Transportation to have.the Exit 137 sidewalk under the bridge for $37,480. agreed and decided to focus on the Most of the others had held that rank The preliminary planning was primary concerns. The daytime intersection with North Ave. changed Eight contractors picked up bidwalks and lights and to parlay the ^originally estimated to cost $100,000 for about two years. They include population of the park has grown in to reduce accidents. That project lost documents but Alexander was the on- plaza project. It voted unanimously Chris Corbisiero, John Dolan, Dan and is now estimated at $200,000, said recent years but the only means of its priority status last year. ly one to enter a bid, said Mike Disko, for the contracts for the underpass _ Edward J. Murphy, township ad- Thorn, Forrest Honeywell, Jerry egress are still those from Com- Assemblyman Peter Genova, who t^ho had drawn the specifications. Scioscia and Norm Dreyer. ministrator. The new bond merce Drive and Moen Street to also favors an improvement, has The unit prices were somewhat The remaining $16,000 in the DMC represents a stage in the process. Raritan Road and from Myrtle Street been monitoring the situation in higher because of difficulty of work- budget for first year minor im- Manu Patel, township engineer, The Police Department has been to Centennial Avenue. Trenton. ing under the bridge, the traffic pro- provements is scheduled to be ap- said this was the first time DPW blems and the fact that the contrac- plied, for pedestrian walkway im- members had been honored before tors are in their busy season, he told provements off the Park & Shop lot the governing body. DPW workers the Township Committee. The walks and for lighting repairs to municipal play an important role in the town will be made of paving bricks. parking lots in the town center. that is sometimes not appreciated by S&M Sub Electrical Service of While the township proceeds with the citizenry, he said. Paul LaCorte, Ntewark underbid Alexander for new the work below the underpass, NJ public works commissioner, said electrical ligrits and poles*a_t the site, Transit has completed the primer of "the work is not glamorous but the spooky" outside and "scooted around inside" and will perform the work for $16,590. its paint jobo on the bridge! The top- DPW employes contribute as much Warning in the waters: posting of county Divi- also applied "Di Quat" weed killer, by state Sending a message: the Cranford Public The Downtown Management Corp. coat is. expected to, be a bronze-like as any other department" and he Library ramp was a favorite of the new breed of and even on the steps. Thus the ban emerged. : sion of Park Maintenance relates to treatment permit, to control weeds that grow In the lake. had hoped to have enough money to color. "" • • s • : congratulated the men. Doug Nord- of "blanket algae" by dragging copper These new approaches are being tried instead "boarders" in town. Penny Brome, library Substitute hot spots include Cleveland Plaza strom, mayor, said there is "growing sulphate crystals through the water. Unit has of dredging. Photo by Greg Price. director, said the skaters became "a little and the high school. Photo by Greg Price. pride" in the department and that he Disko hired for CBD engineering gets many complimentary com- Firm hirecfr -tti—the1 • reta-H—corridor with—a- ments about its work fronrtha public. *olitics: revoking licenses forever, rus expressed cibout hired this week to provide engineer- Downtown Management Corp. com- ~iBg~se"rVic"eS^"~for^~Mre^tScape~"1nT:" rfiittee headed^bjr=.T6njr"Mackr The^ The men received key chains and a survey Tenetia provements to the N. Union and firm will be paid 8 percent of the "as resolution recognizing their comple- built" cost which is- estimated at tion of a four hour training course in Donald Guarriello & Associates parking meters along Miln Walnut Ave. corridor in the driving. Though the driver title is 'courtesy,' flood control, tourism have been hired by the Township Uowntown Program. The Township $400,000, or $32,000, with another State Sen. C. Louis Bassano in- Democrats have decided to hold an Assemblyman Peter Genova and A proposal to place nine-hour park-, and said many parishioners as well Committee unanimously approved a $12,300 for conceptual design work. new, the men are expected to con- Committee to perform survey work as students need access to the school. tinue to perform laborer tasks, too. troduced legislation that would per- open public hearing for State - Bassano both touted tourism in New for the upcoming storm sewer im- ing meters along Miln St. evoked an professional services contract to the The $44,300 was below the manently revoke the driving Supreme- Court Justice Robert N. Jersey..Genova said the state is now expression of concerns to- the She said there have been 65 funerals firm, Theprincipal, Mike Disko, will' $50,000-plus proposal submitted by Thepromotions and raises of about 8 provement project in the area of at the church already this year. percent were included in Jhe Jatest privileges of motorists Who have a Wilentz. "We__a_re gratified that the fifth in the nation for tourism and the Venetia Ave. and Glenwood Rd. The Township Committee from several \n coming weeks be refining changes Wallace Roberts & Todd. long history of continually ignoring Senate has determined.that it will not industry generated 350,000 jobs. members of~St. Michael Church this Doug Nordstrom, mayor, said the contract between the Teamsters firm will survey local property lines . bargaining unit and the township. the rules of the road. recognize senatorial courtesy as it Bassano urged residents to take ad- and existing easements and establish week. The governing body introduc- police chief doesn't like to have applies to reappointments to the Proposed ramp would lead off former IBM pro- into northbound ramp off Centennial and enter ed the enabling ordinance but said it children dropped off to school on the Builder's General help^ on floats The legislation was prompted by a vantage of historical sites. Informa- perty at right rear, near Coachman Inn, merge the parkway. Photo by Greg Price. temporary construction easements, recent high speed chase through Supreme Court," he said. tion is available through the state at a fee not to exceed $2,800. Guar- would pass the concerns along to the opposite side of Miln from the school - Builders' General Supply Co. will in procuring the float base barrels, Salesman Union County, involving a truck U.S. Rep. Matthew J, Rinaldo said Division of Travel and Tourism at riello, who is based in Clark, has done- police chief for review before the itself. No meters are scheduled for the school side under the proposed or^" ._be_donatingJhe_woocLused to. build_^Jhelci)mmitte£.said. There is no limit driver who had 113 motor vehicle the opening of the North Ave. bridge (609)292-2470. engineering work on numerous pro- the float bases for the Cranford River on the number of floats in the car- The proposed meters would be dinance. Bob. Cook, regional sales manager points and still had a valid driver's in Elizabeth marks the completion of Genova introduced legislation to ing Body faults High Street Bridge jects in Cranford and is the borough Carnival. Mid-Atlantic Container nival, but the number of available license, Bassano said. "It's shocking the last major link in the $75 million r placed on the northerly side along the Tomburo said that people violate for Metropolitan Microforms in establish a New Jersey Commission engineer for Garwood. The township Corp. will be donating the barrels pre-made bases is 15. Organizations Cranford,: New Jersey, has been to learn that someone who has clearr Elizabeth River flood control project government hopes to have work church and Cleveland Plaza. An- the yellow parking ban on the church that will be used to float the bases. or individuals desiring to sponsor a on Veterans' Memorials, thony Tomburo, a member of the side to gain access to places like the awarded $500 by the Micrographics ly demonstrated that he has noover 14 years. The average time span Monuments, Commemoratives and underway on the project this fall. Jack Langella assisted the Jaycees float may call Bill Walsh at 276-5249. respect for the rules of- the road or for to complete a major federally funded design, Democrats chide GOP on fixup lag steering committee for the parish, PietyIJhop. "I know it's against the Division of Minolta Corporation in Tributes in the state Division of The Township Committee has for- for the committee, said they are con- which angles the replacement bridge said the church was embarking on a law but what can we do?" he asked." recognition of his outstanding sales the safety of others should be allowed flood control project is 26 years, he Veterans' Programs and Special Ser- to drive legally in our state.." said. mally informed the county govern- cerned that the current design phase away from its. traditional High St. Town hires new $750,000 fund raising campaign this The metering changes are design- Sponsors sought for paper drives performance in 1985. The award was vices in the Department of Human ment that the preliminary plan for a "will take longer than it took for the crossing toward the more heavily fall to create a parish center in the ed to. provide 18 more parking spaces presented in the form of Minolta "Someone with such a horrendous Services. Clubs or organizations which want 272-2761. Dates through 1987 are be- "Exclusively Yours" cheques, which driving record, such as this truck new High Street Bridge js "totally township to recognize the problem" traveled Lincoln Ave., adversely af- church basement and capital im- for inbound commuters to the town unacceptable." In another develop- and promised to "be on top of this fects property, appears to create a junior engineer to sponsor a paper drive at the Con- ing reserved. The sponsoring group are flexible travel award certificates driver, should have his driver's Lawrence heads U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg urged provements to the school. Meters center, partly by reconfiguring ex- servation Center the first Saturday of the Senate Appropriations Commit- ment, local Democrats criticized the concern to make sure it is taken care dangerous intersection, does not ad- The township government has might inhibit school dropoffs, han- isting spaces closer to Springfield keeps the proceeds from the sale of redeemable for various travel ac- license taken away for good. This each month may call Judy Glueck, the paper. tivities and travel merchandise, man had a history of reckless driving Republican Club tee to approve over $70 million in fun- Republican mayor, Doug Nordstrom, of in the best interests of the com- dress pedestrian traffic sufficiently, hired a new junior engineer in the dicapped access, parking proximity and partly by adding meters along dating back to 1974. In one day in 1977 ding for high-priority water projects' for not addressing the deterioration munity." They said they support creates a visibility problem for west- Engineering Department. She isto the Piety Shop and the Thrift Mart, the church and plaza side. The pro- he accumulated 20 points. There is no in the state. They include stemming of tneold bridge at the time residents the work to make the new bridge con- bound drivers and a headlight glare Claire Vecchio, a Hoboken resident and parking for funerals. posal is one of several pendingjjlans Janice Zeigler has resigned as began to complain about it more than form to neighborhood and historical doubt that he was a danger to inno- president of the Republican Club. 'beach erosion in Cape May and Mon- problem for one homeowner, and who graduated from Stevens In- Gert Epple, a member of the St. to alleviate parking problems in^he 1 five years ago. standards but faulted Nordstrom's cent motorists and pedestrians." Walter Lawrence , first vice presi- mouth counties and flood control in poses an adverse environmental ef- stitute this year with a bachelor's Michael school board, also mention- town center on a short term basis un- the Green Brook area west of here, Dan Aschenbach and Carolyn "new found interest" in the bridge. fect through tree removal. degree in civil engineering. ed concerns about a potential impact til a long term solution, possibly a Other notes from the political dent, became president. Nordstrom is running for re-election. scene: Lawrence recently ran a "roast" among many other projects. Vollero, the Democratic candidates LaCorte and Patel said "it appears The title is new but the job is essen- on schoolchild delivery and pickup tiered structure, can be achieved. Raymond -R. Trombadore, presi- for Township Committee candidates Lautenberg also urged an Ap- The Township Committee's posi- from the preliminary drawings that tially the same as the former one SPECIAL OF dent of the New Jersey State Bar Doug Nordstrom and Charles propriations subcommittee to reject Dog bites postman tion, which evolved out.of last week's the future structure is being superim- called Engineering Aide II. Paul Mazur promoted in town government Association, expressed the Bar's Kiamie. More than 80 people attend- the Reagan Administration's pro- meeting with members of the High posed upon the neighborhood rather LaCorte, public works commis- ed. ' posal to cut back drastically on the Street Bridge Coalition, was outlined than the structure adapting to its en- sioner; said Vecchio will per- Judy Mazur has been appointed ad- before .that worked part-time, in the gratification" tnal th'e Senate'- 1 1 ers THE WEEK! Cooperative Extension Service in 'vicious attack* in a letter to Armand Fiorletti, coun- vironment;" ••'•• JI '• - form inspections and drafting- 'and ' ministrative" secretary in theHealtW-DtefJartroent. She ttafi worked ty director of engineering and plann- They asked Fiorletti and the assist the engineering staff. Her township Building Department. She for the Planning Board and in her budget.- 1 Local officials are looking for infor- ing, fromPaul LaCorte, public works designer to meet with the Township •!» salary is $21,632. succeeds Betty Everdale, who has new post will handle much of the pro- THE GENERAL mation about a black mixed commissioner, and Manu Patel. Committee before submitting the moved to Pennsylvania. Mazur has cessing work of .the Zoning Board of THE BAKERY A 'Baloonsbury' shepherd dog who bit a postman township engineer. plan ' to the state Department of been senior clerk typist in the depart- Adjustment. several times last Friday at Raritan They, said the preliminary plan, Transportation. Record income ment for the past four years and A Favorite Summertime Dessert.... COUNTRY STORE -Road^and-Gherokee-Road-in-wha 70 North Ave • Garwood was. described as ah-"unprovoked —a 789-8566 vicious attack." promoted at Qty^FederaT A temporary U.S. postal station The mailman,^ Gerald Alvarez, 50, Eugene -H. Bauer, president of Bruce Linger of Cranford was United Counties Bancorporation in government banking for northern called "Balloonsbury" will handle of Rahway was bitten on the right named senior account executive for New Jersey. . CUSTARD II^HAND^AD£J)ECOBAIlM -Balloon-Air Mail at the Bloomsbury_ •forearm and left wrist andj-eguired Cranford, announced record net in- mjllinn for tn<» rhref! the wholesale funds department of A native of Montclair, Linger is a FOR YOUR COUNTRY HOME Balloon Race August 1 through 37X1T 17 stitches to close his wound. Hedid^ -Ctty-^Federai—Savings^--Bank—of— il ^g is a mail will be flown by hot air balloon not need a rabies shot. The attack oc- months ended June 30, am increase of Piscataway. This week only • Baskets • Welcome Plaques 29.6 percent over the $3,153 million student at the American Institute of and canceled with a special curred as Alvarez, who worked out of He previously was employed by Banking. He is a member of the • Country Bears • Beeswax Candles Balloonsbury stamp designed by An- the Rahway Post Office, stood next to for the comparable 1985 period. Per HARD ROLLS: $1.49 dozen • Pottery share figures were $1.73 and $1.34, Fidelity Union Bank as a trust con- Bergen County, Morris County and • Stenciled Rugs drew Szurley of Clinton. Aerostate, his jeep at Raritan and Cherokee fill- tmtfs sultant. He came to City Federal in Central Jersey Tax Collectors and Country Furniture respectively. THIS WEEKEND: DONUTS $1.99 dozen • Collectible Tins • pilot and date will be entered on the ing out a report when the dog lunged Saturday Specials 1982 as a trust officer and became an Treasurers Associations, and the Etc., Etc.... back of each balloon-borne envelope. at him. Net income for the first half of 1986 account executive in 1983. As a senior New Jersey Association of School S^ . All day Saturday & Sunday The events including the biggest was $7,887 million versus $5,959 ATTENTION CAT & TEDDY BEAR LOVERS - We have a great selection Anyone with information about the STRAWBERRY ALL BUTTER CHOCOLATE account executive, he will handle Business Administrators. balloon race in the East are expected dog, which Alvarez described as a million for the same period in 1985", a T to draw 100,000 people this year. SHORTCAKE CROISSANTS CREAM PIE 32.4 percent growth. Net income per PRODUCE Gorae See! Browsers Welcome! e black "mixed shepherd, is asked to Eormer Tesident earns law degree . ' . Mon-Sat 10-6 "call the uraniord police department share was $3.35 and $2.53, respective- Parking In Rear Thura til 9:30 i or health office. Dave Roach, Reg. $4.25 *3.75 "Reg. G5< Reg. $3.95 *3.25 Nathan John Smith, son of Mr. and He is a graduate of Bennington Col- SUMMER HOURS Total assets at June 30 passed the Mrs. Robert E. Smith of Warren, The Cranford Chamber of Com- township health officer, said officials lege where he earned a B.A. degree $940 are concerned that due to the un- billion dollar mark and were $1,027 formerly of Cranford, received a in psychology. Smith plans to prac- JERSEY CORN •Ml perr doz don. merce office is closed Wednesdays billion, a 12.2 percent increase from a juris1 doctor degree from Vermont during July and August. provoked nature of the attack, the tice law in New Jersey. animal might be ill. 101 Miln St • Cranford • 272-7089 year ago.Deposits were $877 million, Law School. a 12.5 percent growth. WE SAVE 33% Premo honored CANTALOUPES Targe Eastern Melons: Jerry Premo, executive director of 1000/Q BRUSHLESS on air conditioning IN HOME NJ Transit and a resident of Westfield, has been named Public THE GOURMET DELI - and so can you! Administrator of the Year by the SURVEYS New Jersey Chapter of the American CAR WASH For the finest in sit down Deli & TdKe-out treats. 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Thurt. 9:30-8:3CT 272-2033 Sat. 9:30-5:00 5S0 SOUTHAVENUE EAST, CRANFORD, N.J. Cloud Wad: 218 CENTENNIAL AVE • CRANFORD HOURS: 9:30-5:30 • Thurs 'til 9 L Thursday, July 24, 1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 5 Thirty-two residents earn UCC offers three courses diplomas at Kean College in the fall via television nion County_ offer prehensive view of the contemporary three telecourses this fall for the han- justness environment. The "28 half- earned baccalaureate or master's Noreen Daly, elementary education, dicapped, elderly, homebound, or hAur lessons encompass American degrees last month at Kean College. cum laude; Tracy Garah, early anyone else who cannot attend business, foundation and forms; There were_ nine recipients of .jchildhpo ,'v,v Thursday, July 24, 1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 7 Page 6 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July H 1986 Playground contest winners listed for opening weeks Winners of events at Cranford playgrounds for the first three weeks —of—activities—were—announced—this SUMM week. ••'•"• ADAMS AVENUE Citizen of the week: Justin 'TWafusiak; T^garT Lighted^, Kris" Manson, Katie Wilson, Chris Gatcho, Colleen McCarthy. Potato sack relay race: 1st, Nicki F AN'T ASTICH THE BEST ICE CREAM I LOSING WEIGHT Cannone, Katie Wilson; 2nd, Megan Lightcap, Chris Gatcho; 3rd, Joey Cannone, Sean Hannon. r~ Crazy hSt contest: most original, "Katie Wilson; funniest, Kris Manson. Your summer THERE'S STILL TIME 4(nock hockey tournament: 6-9 will be a TO LOSE UP TO year olds - 1st, Bubba Baker; 2nd, 15 lbs FOR YOUR Justin Matusiak; 3rd, Luke Hannon; 10-13 year olds - 1st, Adam Lightcap; breeze PONY RIDES AUGUST VACATION 2nd, Brian Thomas; 3rd, Chris Gat- cho. with a WITH ANY ICE CREAM PURCHASE Halloween costume contest: cutest, Lisa Inderwies; "prettiest, ceiling fan! ANY PROGRAM Sat & Sun • July 26 & 27 • Aug 2 & 3 w/coupon lhru 8'25/86.?. not rotroactivo •> oKatie Wilson; funniest, Dana Allen; |~. . • | •--•'» y 40 OFF best costume, Kim Baker; most 2:30-7:30 pm original, Robyn Inderwies. NO COUPONS, NO BROOKSIDE1SCHOOL GIMMICKS. JUST ' DIET ^ STAFF Citizen of the week: Eric Patter- THE BEST DEAL! Homemade Waffle Cones - Blend- £ENTERj Medical Advisor son, Kate Conner, Chris Sullivan, In?. Let your tastebuds run wild Registered Nurses -We^an blend anything into your Janet Spricigo, Kevin Reilly, Megan Certified Dietologist Ceccnetti. fa/orlte ice cream with our Ice 'Tho Weight Loss Professionals" Cre,am Dream Machinel We also rs Certified Nutritionist Red, white, and blue relay: Tom Dan Czeh, Victor. Catalano, Jerry Schlichtlng, Ovor 1 5 v - experience v Erika Legion tries to roll a ball jnto a can in an have Italian Ices. Over 2,000 locations Food Consultant LoGuidiojs^-Guy Patterson, Gregory effort to upright it during carnival day at Sunny Anthony Evaristo and Katey Rels. Photo by JSazilus, Paul Everton.^ Acres playground/Watching her, from left, are Greg Price. _ . FAN COMPANY hockey tournament I: Paul CS'mpanelli, Kevin Reilly, Joe padilla, Heidi Van Voutenf^Kgan Knock hockey tournament; 1st, . Robert Morris; 2nd, Scot McKay; ate" Schiopak- =H«nsen ;= Statue of Liberty look alike con- King, John Paul King, Richard Cina, Hansen; kicking, contest: 1st, HalShackell. Noxt to Cfitzol's • Opposite Modi Mart test: Meredith Kozak. LyAnn Robertson, Malia Digian, Hansen; 2nd, John White; 3rd, Brian Knock hockey contest: 6-7 years |t^ MtiMlllWI" HIM ,m iiimi 'Tr'*t,y ICRANWOODELECTRIC! 922 Sputh Ave. W. • Westfield • 654-7820 Crazy relay races: Chris Sullivan, Rachael Frankel, Fred and Ethridge Abram; runner-up,"Bill Lueddeke. old, Timmy Morris; 8-10 years old, 49 SOUTH AVE • CRANFORD • 789-1102 331 SOUTH AVE • GARWOOD • 789-2468 Mike Prodeline, Maria Campanelli, Doane, Monty Jones, Tinika Curtis Costume contest: most babyish, Jimmy Smith; 1M2 years old, Danny Shanna Horose, Kevin Reilly. and Sam Richardson. Fran Labbate, Jessica Polak; cutest, Glazer. Crazy hat contest: most Crazy hat contest: Elizabeth Grif- Brian Sargent, Larissa Hanna; most Crazy hat contest: 1st, Philp Mate; decorative, Candy Spricigo; most fin. Joey Cannone, Mary Porter, realistic, Sylvia—Haller, Kimberly SndrNicole^Allen; 3rd, Eric Tardif. original, Janet~Spricigo; most Heidi Van Houten, Sherry Dobrin, Snow; most original,- Lisa Andretta, „ Coloring contest: 1st, Jennifer creative, Chris Sullivan. Allen Hopkins, John Paul King, Mike Laura Walencis; most elaborate, Allen; 2nd, Erin Burke; 3rd, Suzanne .. Backwards contest; 1st, Meredith Perrette and Nicky Cannone, Paul Harrison, Diana Garcia; pret- Opacity; 4th, Richard .Shackell; 5th, Kozak; 2nd, Chris Dacunzo; 3rd, Audra Dale, 8, had hearts painted on her face for clown day at A NICE DRIVE BAR-B-QUES Halloween costume party: 1st,. tiest, Krissy Snow, Chris Garcia; David Paulick. Adams Avenue playground. Jaimie Drozewski; 4th, Jude Buo Megan -and' Andy Murphy, Fred scariest, Billy Hansen, Jason Crazy clothes contest: 1st, Susan Doane and LyAnn Robinson; 2nd, Palmucci; strongest, Kevin Sargent. Matz; 2nd7 Kerryanne Benderr3rd, Water balloon toss: Jaimie Allen Hopkins, Mike DiGiano; 3rd, ORANGE AVENUE JillMatz. • By TURCO & DUCANE Drozewski and Erin Malkowski; Egg Sam Richardson, Scott "Ruchok; best Citizen of the week: Eric Brown, Jump rope contest: 1st, Nicole For Car toss: Mike Prodeline and Joe ballerina, Corie Saftlas,. Renee Jaime Radakovich, Matthew Quinn, Allen, 2nd, Joanne Catalano; 3rd, WARMING RACK Schiopak; Knock hockey tournament Rebello; best mask, Nicole Virgillo; Melissa Leuser, Robby Bruriner, Erica Legion. ALL AT II: Jaimie Drozewski and Mike Pro- best gymnast, Sherry Dobrin; best Mary Kokie. Halloween contest: 1st,' Kenny Care You deline. Madonna,Stacy Rebello; best karate Halloween costume contest: best Lutz; 2nd, Robbie Meier; 3rd, DISCOUNT PRICES Halloween contest: most patriotic, outfit, Scott Dobrin; best punk overall, Danielle and Noelle Buttell; Gregory Cierkbwski. Jennifer Francen; cutestp-Megan rocker, 1st, Ethridge Doane; 2nd, most original, Robby Brunner; fun- Clown contest: most original, Can Ceccnetti; most beautiful, Mary Elizabeth Griffin and Laura niest, Danna Barrett; cutest, Mary Tania Mayer; most unique, Robbie Francen; most magical, Pat Goor- Douglas; best rollerskater, Telisa Kokie; coolest, Travis King. Meier; best costume, Kenny Lutz, man; most exotic, Tara Goorman; Richardson; best of the '60s, Tinika Mr. and Lady Liberty: John Scot McKay. Count On most scary, Jaimie Drozewski. Curtis. Johnson, BethAnn Gorsky. Freckle contest: 1st, Joanne All Year Long Clown face contest: happiest, Marshmallow contest: 1st, Renee SUNNYACRES Catalano; 2nd, Suzanne Opacity; 3rd, Mary Francen; best knees, Megan Rebello; 2nd, Telisa Richardson, _Citizenoahejy.eek:_Rob.erUW_QrrJs. LaurieLSbackell, Ceccnetti; sadde'st, Jennifer Megan Murphy; 3rd, Tinika Curtis, Joanne Catalano, Richard Shackell, Big feet contest: boys - 6-8 years Francen; best face, Emmy Francen; COMPLETE Allen Hopkins. Jackie Schmidt, Michael Gather^^«ldr Richard Shackell; 9-10 years old, most original, Janet Spricigo; best LINCOLN SCHOOL cole, Tania Mayer. Ronald Lyp; 11 and up, Danny Czeh; FRESH CRABS DUAL CONTROLS match, Tara Goorman; heartiest, Citizen of the week: Hal Hansen, girls - 6-8, Gretchen Legion; 9-10, fmmmm CAR CARE SERVICES Patrick'Goorman and Ken Reynolds. Patriotic words: Robert Morris, Laura Walencis, Bill Leuddeke, Ricky Smith, Danny Glazer, Alan Kristen Johnson; 11 and up, Tania • GENERAL AUTO REPAIR • LIGHT TRUCK REPAIR LINCOLN PARK Diana Garcia, Jason Palmucci, Slavik, Erica Legion. Mayer. CLAMS Citizen o£ the week: John Paul Jessica Polak. Red, white and blue contest: girls - Mud pie contest: 1st, Robert AND ALL VARIETIES OF FISH • MAJOR ENGINE WORK • RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REPAIR King, Elizabeth Griffin, Sam Perfect attendance award: Dana 1st, Jill Matz; 2nd, Jackie Schmidt; Catalano; 2nd, Michael Gathercole; • FRONT END WORK • OIL CHANGES Richardson, Megan Murphy, Scott Nagelo, Michael and Paul Harrison. 3rd, Suzanne Matz, Denise. .Lutz; 3rd, Tania Mayer. '' ••; Dobrin, Laura Douglas. Crazy hat contest: craziest, boys - 1st, Kenny Lutz, 2nd, Timmy Next week is Party Week. Upcom- . ' A Family Tradition Slwcfe 1949 , "^ Bicycle decorating contest; best Michael Angelo; goofiest, Dana Morris; 3rd, Steve Skordinski, Scot ing events will be international party PETE'S FISH overall, Tapan Parikh; honorable Angelo; prettiest, Diana Garcia; McKay. day, trip to Sesame Place, and LARRY'S CAR CARE ELM RADIO mention, Elizabeth Griffin, Sara best western, Jason Palmucci. 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Answering Machine Southwestern Bell Freedom Phone This Year... —AVAILABLE HIGH QUALITY • HIGH EFFICIENCY time to consider 1986 KENILWORTH GRADUATION 229 North Av.nuf. W.. W.riReld • 6S48MS • FREE Same-Day investing your <£ 9B HKSl. G • ... ll c.- . I •;! •!/!' r. i .i \) v V , Thursday, July 24,1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 9 Page 8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 24,1986 Injured in crash^ Commentary Viewpoint through fences A driver suffered an arm injury Thinking ahead and bruises when her car crashed through a guard rail on Centennial Ave. and struck parts of two fences to July 4, 1987 on residential properties. In an era when towns and growth nexus of Ner w Jersey, The accident was the latest of ncities are^uttingirewiifeintois~^going~tor-find' ~its~toWn several similar incidents which have their centers, malls are still centers hit in the solar plexus, This year I was honored to be the taken place near the. Cayuga Rd. proliferating to take life out of On this side of Watchung, chairperson of the July 4 Committee.' jughandle off Centennial in recent downtowns. Just as Plainfield the new mailing has. the Our goal was to create a fun filled years. . has begun efforts to pull its capacity to pump more day commemorating the 100th birth-, Linda Filin, 24, of 8 Halstead Rd., downtown out of the vehicles on to Route 22, at a day of the Statue of Liberty. Union, told police she lost control of What an exciting day it turned out her car on wet pavement as she made doldrums, with revitalization time when people were hop- to be I The weather was perfect for the turn out of the jughandle toward help from the state govern- ing that highway would our first annual parade along with all the Garden State Parkway. She ment, developers are coming become less congested after the events and activities throughout crashed through the rail about 75 feet along to translate the Wat- the opening of 1-78 in a few the day. south of the intersection and struck a chung Flea Market across the months. Part of the impetus A special thanks to the participants stockade fence behind the home at 3 road in Somerset County into to widen Route 22, an ill- in the parade, all the local as well as . Ramapo Rd. and a chain link fence at out of- town units. With their en- No. 5 Ramapo. Residents erected the "*... a shopping center and dou- advised proposal, must have thusjasm and excitement our parade barriers after past accidents. ble its size. That's right on top come from the new malls to was a success. The First Aid Squad took Filen to of Plainfield and virtually the west. There's enough It was heartening to see. the town's Memorial General Hospital for treat- next door to the Blue Star drive-in blight in this area Police Department with their ment. She was cited for careless driv- Shopping Center. Together, already without expanding Reserves and Explorers,. the Fire ing. Union womanwas injured when her car crashed through, guard those malls would have the potential further, without Department, First Aid, Department rail and struck two fences on Centennial Aye. Several such ac- 800,000 square feet of jamming the roads further of Public Works and tho-Recreation Department so eker to help Bee causes a cidents of this nature Rave occurred near the jughandle in re- " marketing space, more than and without compromising throughout the day's festivities. -Garden .State Parkway was littered with 23 wood squad took 1. Cranford policemen cent years. Photo" by Greg Price. the aborted Springfield Mall the efforts of towns like Cran- Now that this year's event is over it, damaged vehicles in chain reaction accident helped State troopers on the scene which at- two-car crash and four times the retail ford and Fanwood and cities is time to look to 1987. The committee Monday afternoon. Collision in foreground tracted ten rescue vehicles. Localized space of the entire Cranford like'Plainfield to make their will be starting up again in was"seventh among eight separate accidents. rainstorm on parkway brought out residual oil A two car collision on Centennial MotorcycUst^ined $1,140 downtown. Further out in centers vital again. The local September or October to plan next Cranford First Aid Squad took 3 of the 11 in- from road to make the highway slicker. Photos Ave. was blamed on a bee Friday. year's celebration. Anyone in- jured parties for hospital treatment and Gar- by Greg Price. Christine Minio of Linden, who was Somerset, the Bridgewater and regional pitfalls inherent southbound on the avenue, told police Commons Mall is rising^next in large mall developments that she became distrao^jd when the for DWT and other munity Center, 276-6767. .. to.. Somerville^-which-Ihas should make- localLcom- bee landedjmjier jiosejind |?st_con-_ _._4_moJ;pjcyclisL_has_ been fined a_ _guilty of speeding and being unin- __Commemorative^coins=may=still;be tfoTbffieVcaf whichTtheristruckthe ; worked hard on its downtown munities on guard more than obtained by calling Tony Smith, total of $1,140" for drunk driving and sured. revitalization over the past before, rear of a vehicle driven by Humberto other charges emanating after an ac- 276-1939. Ricardo of Perth Amboy, who was He was hospitalized with face cuts decade. Somerset, part of the Thank you all for your support in cident May 18 in which his cycle hit a also southbound. The First Aid Squad curb and slid along Walnut Ave. for after two citizens saw him lying in making this a most memorable 4th of took her to Rahway Hospital for the road near Beecham Prouducts at July. 161 feet. treatment of a head pain. The acci- 2:11a.m. v „. Loretta Smith Michael McCarthy, 600 Alexander dent occurred in front of 138 Centen- Ave., Linden, pleaded not guilty to Two hours later that night police Penny pinching nial at 2:54 p.m. Minio was given a DWI but Judge James M. Bell found investigated an accident in which Critical of summons for a seat belt violation. him guilty in the Municipal Court ses- Lisa Rockefeller, 19, 7 Raleigh Ave.,_ It will be a pleasure to see above the.scated down $70,000 sion of July 15 and fined him $600, struck a parked car at 308 Elizabeth the first physical im- budget for this year. You Hurt in collision revoked his license for two years and Ave, In the court session of July 17^ provements in the Downtown don't pave your way out of the office plans ordered him to serve 30 days of com- she pleaded guilty to DWI and Program get underway at the Model T era by4eaving-one-of munity service. The judged also fin- possessing alcohol under the lega 1 Walnut Avenue underpass. its parking islands rotting at To the Editor: with DPW pickup ed him $500 for driving with a age, and was fined a total of $595 with the core of the town center, What is the difference between the suspended license and $20 each for a six month license revocation. However, even before the first and second proposal for office A woman from Newark collided being an unlicensed motorcycle Careless driving and open container decayed pavement yields to the plaza, while laying out development on North Avenue of with a Department of Public Works driver and having an unregistered charges were merged with the other cobblestones, the price of fancy bricks across the speculator-developers Mollozzi- pickup truck near the Roundhouse vehicle! McCarthy was found not two. first phase penny pinching. street. The plaza should be a Conti? It is still 28,000 square feet of July 15 and was taken to Memorial has become obvious. The source of pride, not a continu- building space which increases the General Hospital for treatment of ing symbol of decay. activity on North Avenue! This road- bleeding from her head and a possi- Catch youths on five stolen bikes underpass rehabilitation way is already saturated and traffic ble neck injury. Police said Marie price came in higher than ex- Somehow, someplace, the accidents continue. I refuse to accept Rodriguez, 26,299 Van Buren St., had Cranford police chased and ar- boys, beyond the Rustic Mill. Three of pected and the alternate bid town should find the money to the fact that Cranford at-large or the made a U-turn and ran a red light at rested five youthful bicyclists from the suspects are 10 years old and the for fixing up the Eastman dress up the island, too. Let's neighbors nearby want a Morris North and Elizabeth avenues at 12:43 Elizabeth here Sunday and establish- others are 12 and 15. They were ac- Plaza parking island came in hope this paring of an already Avenue - like roadway. Someone p.m., striking the DPW truck driven ed that the cycles had all been stolen cused of possessing stolen property, pared plan doesn't set a should also tell the current property by Stephen Plungis, 32, of 305 Den- here. The youths bolted westward conspiracy and eluding police, and $10,000 more than expected. owners to c*ut their weeds. man Rd. He was leaving the Roun- from North Ave, and Eastman St. at one or several of them were^ also Altogether the underpass miserly ~ pattern for 6:16 p.m. when police tried to warn charged with hindering police and rehabilitation. Dan Aschenbach Washilown on the parkway: Crantord pumper at odd angles. Callman Mike Sandford at right dhouse which serves as the township work and the plaza alternate and Inspector Tom Hart and Lt. Ronald Guer- garage. She received a summons for them about riding on a sidewalk. Ptl. disorderly conduct. The police con- 116 Cranford Ave. hosed down fuel leaking from damaged Frank Hanley, Steve Motyczka and would cost $84,746, or' $14,746 vehicles like one at right to forestall fires in tin at left of barrier aided in hosing operation. a red light-violation. fiscated the bikes and referred the From the ground up: a view of the new Phar- . photographed by Greg Price shows balcony at Chuck Hoeffler, along with a civilian charges to Family Court. multi-vehicle plleup. Several cars were .Police Capt. Harry Wilde said drivers were » * o ,*>•* ^^«. who was-passing by, collared the maceutical Development Facility of Schering- upper right and ceilingof atrium. Helped on the demolished and the 23 in the smashups land- lucky in that no life threatening injuries ACCUSed Ol $1,000 Plough Corp. in Kenilworth. This angle ed in all four northbound lanes at right, many emerged in the collisions. Jaycee race Police net three suspected thieves On the record: palates ahoy fqr;# Car thieves busy but have Accused of firing ffl» station theft Ptl. David Cochrane and two other Ptl. Robert Peters and Cochrane To the Editor: A Winfield Park man has been ac- Cranford policemen captured three directed their efforts to that locale On behalf of the Cranford Jaycees I , 1 « i BB at DPW worker cused of stealing $1,000 from the Bet- suspected bike thieves from and Cochrane spotted the three I ' • wish to thank the_4th of July commit-; ter Sunoco service station at North Elizabeth here Tuesday afternoon. juveniles who matched the descrip- of the culinary arts voyage on the lake A 16-year-old local boy has been ac- The incident bejganjit l: 15 p.m. when tee, the Cranford police and fire cused of shooting a B B at a Depart- and Elizabeth avenues last month. tion given in the first incident. Police By STUART AWBREY . lake steamer. The Morgan, I assum- lakeborne rapture. departments, the Kenilworth police mixed results over 3 days a resideht spotted youngsters enter- said they had stolen the Sailer St. Car thieves were busy over a three 11 Commerce Dr. between noon and 5 ment of Public Works employe work- Det. Eri_ c Mason investigated the ing a garage ortHerning Ave. in an hri a part of my stomach ed, was J.P. Morgan, Capt. Bob Gordon said J.P. had dtt t.Kw OnnfnrH first, aid -day-period-in-€ranford-4ast-weekr bike which was returned to its owner. inron-Sprtng-earden-Stmear-Holly—theft and developed infoVmaRoTTW attempt to steal a bicycle. He chased to an old Dutch ship which took nine The appointed hour for "dinner ar- nothing to do with the ship or the SqUad for their assistance in making fwo cars were stolen here. Two Lt. Jerry Andrews said the trio in- Not far away on the same day, Ptl. St. last Wednesday, July 17. The the suspect, John Edward Heyder Jr them away and called police head- cluding two 12-year-olds and a days to deliver the rest of my rived. Not to be outdone by my scene. In fact, he said, The Morgan is our annual firecracker 4 miler a sud- others were recovered and ohe was Dave Cochrane found a Blue Toyota unseaworthy body, relatively intact, adventurous wife and my stately brand new, commissioned by the cessful event. , DPW worker, James Golden, 19, of mignt have gone to Florida. He con- quarters. As patrols canvassed the 13-year-old would be charged with at- damaged in an unsuccessful theft at- not far away at Centennial Ave. and 511 Claremont PL, suffered a skin tacted authorities whoJ<>catecLthe_ _ to Rotterdam from New York. daughter, I bravely walked the Omni hoteliers as part of their n \s the cooperation and profes-, areas-a-report ^f-a-bicycle-thef^ on tempted—theft—and—possession—of" : tempt. Raritan-RdrA«heek-revealed thatrit—welWrom-the pelletrwhich^truclrhis— sus^ecTin HallendalerFla. Heyder Sailer St. came in. Lt. Leo Schaeffer, stolen property. Sincethetrlhave^voided-big-ships-—plankT%uoy«d-by4he-prospeet-oHan-—restoration-plan-for-The-Sagamore,—sionalism oforganizationssuch-as— - The two thefts took place in the and hand crafted by a naval architect had been stolen from Bloomfield. left arm. He told police that he had was jn the Broward County Jail for and nautical fare steadily for 27 ding on the cocktail deck. It had a these which contribute to our efforts Cranford Business Park last Thurs- The next day, Friday, the owner of seen his assailant in a second story two weeks. He returned here after his years, save for a nibble at a hot dog white floor but I didn't think much named Bill Morgan. It blends each year. Again, we appreciate day. . Clifford O'Brien of Parlin a 1979 Buick Regal reported its at- window in a nearby home. Ptl. Steve famil- ••y posted bond and Mason for- Accident results in fine, probation oh the Staten Island Ferry and egg about that at the time. modern fiberglass-that white their assistance and hope to continue reported that his 1984 Chevette Gachko and John Stanier in- cocktail deck included-with Hon- tempted theft outside Plymouth Prin- mally charged him with theft Mon- Deborah Kenny, 21, 8 rolls on a floating Chinese barge. From libations the 76 customers the race'for many years to come. valued at $4,800 was removed from ting on North Ave. E. The would be vestigated, found the suspect and the summonses), under 25 grams of Nothing heavier for the seaborne graduated to a sitdown dining salon duran mahogany. John Jordan day. The money was taken from the Heathermeade PL, has been fined the Federal Reserve parking lot at 2 thief broke into the car and smashed confiscated the gun. The youth was station June 25. marijuana and narcotics parapher- palate than that, thank you. endowed with tablecloths and silver- Gordon, who spent his career runn- Co-chairman Jackson Dr. sometime during the charged with aggravated assault and $365 for driving while intoxicated, nalia, which resulted in a one year ing a tug boat around the Kill Van the steering column to get access to merged with a careless driving Looking west on North Avenue in 1924, when Policeman John J "You're overdue," my wife said, ware. By that time the vessel was Cranford Jaycees day. wires, but couldn't start the car. unlawful possession of a firearm Section 27 probation which was gliding past Tongue Mountain so Kull off Bayonne, is having the time charge, and her driver's license was McNerney signaled "go" from new traffic box. Eastman Plaza is gently. "It's time to dine upon the Firecracker 4 miler Meantime, Ronald Fuerst of A day /later police recovered without a permit. The case was refer- Jackets stolen granted by Superior Court Judge waters." smoothly that my lahdlubbrtng' tufti-JToT his retired life, running red to Family Court. revoked for six months. Judge James Alfred M. Wolin May 27. at the left. Photo courtesy of the Old Time Cranford Collectors Piscataway, a Public Service another Biiick Regal, a 1980 model, M. Bell imposed the penalties in Series of the historical society. ' She pointed to a small ship on Lake my clamored for the first of four fashionable meal trips up and down employe*- told, police that his 1970 Eight lifejackets were reported The charges were brought after courses ~dellveT«l^a7^onably"by~Hhe-iaker^his^s--pernaps-the only on Mohiean PL It had been stolen in Municipal Court JLuly 7. alter she George. "That's The Morgan," she Camaro was removed from the lot at Linden. stolen from the Civil Defense center her car went out of control and land- said. "We've got reservations on it self-styled "servers" attired in black vessel with two captains. Gordon and Stolen transport on Centennial Ave. Monday. There pleaded guilty to DWI. ed on bushes at 681 and 6H3 Gallows two nights from now." ties, waist jackets and wingtip col- Bill Gates interchange engineering was no sign of forced entry. The CD She had also been accused of Hill Rd. on April 5. Bell dismissed a For the BirSs: a 'flying "Could we get something bigger?" lars. and steering chores. Burglar busy on Raritan Road rig recovered unit stores equipment below the possessing suspected cocaine(not charge of possession of a I queried. "Like the Mohican?" Somewhere between Big Burnt and The ten servers drew mixed duty, A Cranford-based tractor and railroad bridge near the First Aid under 25 grams of cocaine as was controlled dangerous substance in a \ Several burglaries and attempted east. The culprit pried a side door listed in the news article reporting "Nobody else this side of the Queen Fork islands The Morgan opened its too. The barman, maitre d' and and an inside metal door to get ac- trailer used for fruit hauling were Squad Building. vehicle. servers have studied seamanship, burglaries took place along Raritan cigar' take&to^chimney& Elizabeth II has real food." she said. wine cellars to complement the "ftdHast-weekendrThe-mosfc-serious- cess-to-the-equipment^OrV'the-same- stolen together and recovered miles I eyed The Morgan warily for the Saratoga Vichy Water on our table. along with culinary arts. Sagamore (^ne was discovered by Ptl, Mike Dow day, a burglar attempted to cut apart Monday. The rig belonging to next two days. I perceived it as a "I'll take The Morgan over the entire chefs prepare the courses and the ^t the Raritan Unisex Haircutters at through a dead bolt that secures the Vincent Cicalese of 12 Dorchester Learn life saving By DR. JOHN B. WOLF Missouri-Mississippi river systems waterborne horseless carriage for ' Dutch fleet," I murmured to my "ship crew" delivers it with aplomb, Ave. was removed from South Ave. Remember Mary Poppins and her during the late spring and summer. 1200 Raritan at 12:21 a.m. Monday. attendant booth at the H&B Shell sta- the rich Philadelphians who sum- wife. on china. He found a rear security door open tion at No. -1170. Police found cut E. near the Roselle line. Police sur- The first Cardiopulmonary black-clad band of chimney sweeps Their tail has bristles, just like my mered in Bolton Landing a century "Shh," she said. "Look at the So far, The Morgan is mostly Om- mise that the thief or thieves found Resuscitation (CPR) course was held MONEY MATTERS cavorting on the London roof tops? chimney brush, permitting the bird and a front door pried open. The shop marks on the bolt. ago in much the same way that sunset." ni's unpromoted secret. I was amaz- was ransacked and $3,623 in cash, that the trailer was empty and aban- recently for almost 40 Union County By Allan C.Kane These fellows spent their childhood to cling to a vertical surface. During Brooklyn patricians repaired to lux- "Look at the moonrise," I said. ed to discover a brand new ship doned it on Elizabeth Ave. in Linden employee^. Two classes were held, shimmying up and down sooty the fall migration, I've seen hun- checks and passbooks was missing. FREE BLOOD TEST urious canoes in Cranford. Sure enough, at mid-repast, the sun -demurely dressed up in classy Vic- John F. Kennedy Medical Center, where it was recovered. Late that one at the Administration Building in stacks, cleansing them of the ash that dreds of swifts disappear into a tall j Police subsequently discovered Elizabeth and one at the county com- The wood paneling, curved glass dipped behind Turtle.Mountain in the toriana sailing its Maiden Summer in Logo promoting seat belts pry marks on the nearby Krausner's Edison, will perform the required night police in Nutley found the trac- f I t I I I t I I $ f I I I I I could ignite a fire at a time and place chimney to roost. and tiny candles looked richly Vic- west as the moon rose over Shelving relative obscurity,. tor intact there. The two pieces of plex in Westfield, consisting of two that was inconvenient. For the safe live never seen a Swift perch on a Is posted on the New store at No. 1198. No entry was gain- pre-marital or a routine pre-natal torian. Somebody called it a yacht Rock in the east: J.P^ Morgan I'm not waiting another 27 years Jersey Turnpike. 0di blood test free when one unit of blood equipment are valued at $28,500. three-hour.sessions. and efficient operation of England's branch or a wire. Some observers but I preferred to gauge it as a stable himself couldn't have staged such for offshore dining. Palates ahoy! wood-burning fireplaces, the sweeps claim the Swift's feet cannot main- -On Sunday, a $400 Kirby vacuum is donated to medical center's blood THE NAME OF THE GAME swept a chimney at least once a year. tain it in a fixed position. Instead cleaner was removed from the bank at the time of the test. Call 3,21-7683 for an appointment. QUESTION: What assurance that your productive economic Most square chimneys are dark 8" Chimney Swifts rest by pressing JCditor's notebook: reviving the concept Raritan Road Baptist Church to the would I have, if I requested to values are maintained, whether -jfrrfl^shafts-Gonsequently, the sweeps^—their-tailr-like-the-Woodpeeker&-dOy All the have my finances professionally you are totally disabled, deluged were delighted when Mary and her against a surface for support. planned, that my personal goals with catastrophic medical ex- songs brought sparkle to their lives. When Indians roamed ththee land, you're would not be substituted for the penses, faced with a devastating I haven't seen a chimney sweep Chimney Swifts nested in hollow of a mounted patrol for the police force priorities of the Planner? liability suit or even lose your lately. Have you? Using a square trees; some of them still do. Today Horses are staging a comeback in ment, this one was put out to pasture with a mounted patrol evolved out of Orange has about 32,000 residents, WOMEN'S SURGICAL dreaming of job. brush and a flexible rod, I sweep my most of these birds prefer a man- law enforcement and Mary Lou without so much as a neigh vote. research that showed a need for per- 8,000 more than Cranford, and about' ANSWER: The ethics, the 3. To construct a program for own chimney. made chimney as a nesting site. Farmer, township commit- It's not a new idea. It's a revival of sonalized policing. Visibility has a half the land size of the township. - SUPPORT GARMENTS motivation and the architectural you to understandably and com- Although the sweeps are gone, the Mythology has enveloped the Swift. teewomen, thinks they could do a job an old practice. positive effect on public perception of The New Jersey League of procedures that are properly fortably attain a'reasonable goal Its wintering ground is known to be . The perfect vacation...3, 4 & 7 day cruises utilized by a qualified financial Swifts return to old smoke stacks and for the township. Farmer passed along the Orange crime and personal safety, they said. Municipalities reports that Hazlet For all conditions of financial independence, at the other hollow funnels every year. Peru. But for a long time biologists She had the temerity to present the report. It's dead serious. It shows Other factors cited include ac- has a mounted police patrol officer on the most popular cruise line planner precludes self dealing time of your choice, while you Known as the flying cigar, this dark didn't know where the bird spent the idea of a Cranford Mounted Police to that horses can be cheaper than cessibility of the police, who are ac- and that Plainsboro police recently • SACRO-ILIAC and tunnel vision by the very use still have a lot of time to enjoy it. scimitar-winged bird may be seen winter. Some people believed they the four horsemen of the Township horsepower. cused of working in a "steel cocoon" launched a bicycle patrol. Local' • SACRO-LUMBAR in the world! of the "total planning" technique. 4. To reduce your cost of living flittering through the sky above cities disappeared into lakes and ponds and Committee. The city administrator, Leonard or seeing the world only through a mounties are popular in California, There simply isn't much room without lowering your standard and hamlets situated east of the hibernated in the mud. and elsewhere and there's 4 • DORSAL-LUMBAR • Exciting Destinations • Entertainment for arbitrary and out-of-context Farmer ran into static from the Matarese, and the police chief, windshield, and mobility. • ABDOMINAL of living, thereby providing you When you clean your fireplace vehicular chauvinists but persisted. Robert Sorge, said the decision to go Acquisition costs for horses and magazine called "The Horse, Th,e • Dozens of Shipboard • 8 meals & snacks a day conclusions. You get what you with the ability to enjoy life Z\)t Cranf orb Chronicle chimney next fall, before you make Citing the advent of a mounted patrol gear came to a total of $10,000. That's Force" devoted to the subject. • • POST-OPERATIVE Activities see, and you see the total environ- without fears of the unknown. PubUahar 1 ment of your estate and your cash B*VMI«V Awbray your first fire, be careful! A funnel of in Orange this spring, Farmer said about $1,000 more than one police car Cranford police used hbrses spar-" 5. To give you peare of mind Stuirt Awbray Editor swifts might erupt from the stack. Designed to fit all figure types. Made to flow, with all the inherent RouU* QroM N*wa Edhor that outfitting and maintaining a has been costing Cranford, and the ingly if at all in the early days; with a realization that now all V<»r nn thw nthnr hand. If vnu don't last. Comfortable to wear. Designer strengths, and weakneseee- Banutatn rtlalng Q -four»man—horse patrol would—-be- -township-hag-b«en-buying throe or- KlfihU&toUltfit TDtrhave tcdo after planning the. Sal DlPaaqukla Advartlilnq Bilaa clean it out, the only thing left of your cheaper than outfitting a single car four cars a year. Orange estimates mechanized unit arrived in 1921» Assume that as your Financial work, is to work the plan. Mary Charaaa Bualnaai MaiuQar house after a chimney fire cbuld be serve you. Planner, my basic motivating C. Bally Blood Production Manio«r patrol. that its four horse unit will cost Harry Page, who joined the policy I truly believe that if you ac- Jina Pattlooo Claaalflad Ada the brickwork. If this should happen $10,000 a year to operate, Instead of force in 1928, said the "town post'*' guidelines would be the following Nancy "Where would we keep them?" Products by: Carnival Cruise Lines cept the above delineation as an Bchwlndlnoar CkouUtlon Managar to you, take solace in the fact that a boarding at a commercial stable, the patrolman always walked. The 1$ Reolstoiad In Panama and Liberia objectives: asked one incredulous elder. Jobst • Camp • Slgvarls & more umbrella that you want for The Cranford Chronicle Is published every free-standing chimney without a "In the Roundhouse," she sug- city housed them in its public works policemen of that period shared thre* 1. To ascertain that everything yourself, as well as for those Thursday by Awbrey Communications In house is an ideal nesting site For The gested. facility. motorcycles and all rode bicycles^ Please. Inquire about the extra- you own, Is kept intact for your whom you honor and love, then New Jersey Inc., a corporation at 21-23 Birds. family and distributed to them Alden Street, Cranford, N.J. 07016. "I can see a shoot-out at the OK Delicately, the Orange authorities Motor vehicles became the prevalent CERTIFIED FITTERS & ordinary cruise values available the only uncertainty is how soon USPS 136 BOO. corral," said the roundhouse com- didn't talk about fertilizer. (Another patrol mode by World War II. «• properly, in the event of your you want to discuss your uncer- Member: Audit Bureau of Circulation FITTING ROOMS ON PREMISES through the Travel Spot...your premature death. New Jersey Press Association, Cranford missioner, Paul LaCorte, * source estimates the average dropp- Robert A. Guertin, police chief); tainties. Chamber of Commerce, National Press No rodents "Think of all that fertilizer," ings of a horse at ten pounds a day.) said the department explored horse. cruise experts. 2. To devise plans which assure Association. Union County estimate of peats in reflected Ed Force, who as parks Symbol of a magazine call- Orange said police selected for the prospects early In this decade and; OPEN THIS SUN. ' Subscription rates by mall prepaid one the upcoming waste incinerator: patrol understood that their duty in- even had a prospective home for twqj 9-2 THAT'S WHAT FINANCIAL PLANNING IS ALL ABOUT year within Union County • 14.00, out of commissioner is in charge of keeping ed "WHorse, The Force," "An expert Makes Th* Oilf*fnc*" county • 18.OO. Unlike landfills, resource recovery green acres green. which celebrates the cluded stable cleaning. of them-a vacant room next to th* All material copyrighted 1986 by facilities do not attract rodents and LaCorte said he would have to sad- The mounties have been greeted Municipal Court. Guertin think*. Mon.-Sit. 8:30 am • 10 pm A.C.N.J. Inc. Official newspaper for "power of the pair" and Is For Information A Reservations ALLAN C. KANE ASSOCIATES to a full service Financial Cranford, Kunllworth and. darwood, Se- insects. Characteristics such as pro- dle up the sewer vacuum truck to with enthusiasm, their bosses report. hones nave potential, especially fo#, dedicated to the unique and Eitatc Planning Company, with office* at HHMd-ClMs)-Po«tM|«t~Pald »t Cranford. mpt waste Incineration eliminate ro- follow the police around town. Un- partnership of the officer Several Orange businesses, at their visibility, but he's concentrating} N«w Jersey, 07018. Tele (201 i dent problems. Moreover, no trash or more these days on resurrecting 111 North Avenue East, Cranford, N.J. 276-0000. willing to put a tail on their own own expense, installed hitching posts Pharmacy CALL: 272-3820 and the horse devoted to another earlier-day mode: motor? POSTMASTER: Send address chsnaes earth is available within the plant in police, let alone on a police tail, the the peace and protection of and watering facilities for the Benin FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION to The Cranford ChroWcl*, P.O. Box 626. cycles, for mobility and efficiency. $ 109 South Ave. W • Cranford which rodents might burrow, nest or majority stabled the notion. the public^ mounted police. (Note: Cranford 17N. Union Ave • Cranford • 276-0062 Cranford, NJ 07016. reproducer Like most new- ideas in govern- alreadyhas plenty of hitching^poets.) •J \ Lewis-Grande nuptials held Adele Grande, daughter of Mr. and Kenilworth. The ceremony was per- Mrs. Joseph Grande of Fourth formed by the Rev. Robert PECTRUM Avenue, Garwood, was married June Rischmann at the Church of St. Anne Thursday, July 24, 1986 28 to Glenn Lewis, son of Mr. and with a reception following at Pines "Manor, Edison. --. Lisa Grande, sister of the bride; was*, the maid of honor. The Dooley-Hedrick marriage bridesmaid^ wejreJLinda, Bongiovan- Susan Marea Hedrick, daughter of Joseph Dooley, son of Dr and Mrs. ni and Anna DiSarro, cousins of the ^Mr and Mrs. John Hedrick of Moun- Thomas Dooley of 203 Holly St. bride, Colleen Spratt, and Julie tainside, was married April 26 tb The ceremony was performed at Grande, sister of the bride. Cheryl Page 11 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 24, 1986 the Community Presbyterian Moore was flower girl. Church, Mountainside, by the Rev. William Moore of Garwood was the Robert Taylor and .the Rev. Roy best man. Ushers were Gary Lewis DeLeo. A reception followed at the and Frank Grande,, brothers of the Parishioners target efforts Solution sought for parking home of the bribe's parents. . couple, Patrick DiSarro, cousin of Jennifer Bradshaw of Mountain- the bride, and Michael Califano. side was the maid of honor. Richard Patrick Lewis, cousin of the groom, problem off South Avenue " George of Cranford was best man was the ring bearer. for '87 school reopening and ushers were Clarke Hedrick, St. Anne parishioners who have "deficiencies" in the maintenance of Borough officials are trying to by workers of South Avenue brother'oT the bride, Brian Dooley, The bride and groom are graduates -.»•'• been trying since" April' to|kee p the parish accounts, Sheehan asked for come up with a solution to a parking businesses parked daily on these brother of the groom, and Carmine of David Brearley High School. Mrs. '•'•• school open for the September term explanations of several items in the problem being created by employes streets. Yanni. Lewis is-«mployed as a computer ttsa Cohen of Cranford plays Mrs. Lovett and Art Neill of Wood- ~^Be .X. \\ Thursday, July 24,1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 13 CRANFOHI) (N.J.> CHRONICLE , or drinking liquor, there's no ex- Suburban cuse for you to do the same. Say "NO," or if you want to be Tennis League Cougar polite, say "NO THANK YOU," Page 12 SPOR TSThursday, July 24, 1986 - No one holds you down and Cranford 2 tennis team's match forces you to take drugs or liquor. with FlorhanvPark 2 last week jCorne ryi«eT0ri5r20or30 you're a person with a mind that for Cranford. emerge S^ Bv ALLIES can reason. There's been so much Audrey Young and Karen Hall lost publicity on thenubjecrno matter -rintwosets, 6*2,-6-1, Doris Brown,and what your age, you couldn't Judy Daniel won their match, 6-4,2-6, sev^n^day diamond stretch You've all head about Len Bias, 3-1. Marie D'Amato and Mary Bell Cranford's American Legion the University of Maryland possibly not know that drugs and ELIZABETll 8 liquor can kill you. lost their match after splitting sets .baseball squad embarked on a CRANFORD 2 basketball player who killed and being behind in the third, 7-5, 2-6, treacherous seven games in a seven The Cobras dropped to 11-6-1 at the himself by taking cocaine. Besides^ jtou know the dif- 1-3. Velma^Hastrup and Joanne Klein day stretch. Knowing that the next hands of first place Elizabeth. Jim Yes, I said killed himself. His ference between right and wrong. also lost their match after splitting seven games could make or break Colaneri suffered his first defeat coach didn't kill him. His parents Your own common sense tells you sets and being behind in the third, 1-6, their state play-off chances, the against one victory even though he didn't kill him. His peers, team- what's good and bad. M, 0-3. Cobras responded with a strong 5-2 surrendered only one earned run mates, or classmates didn't kill So, if you decide to kill yourself record. The Cobras stand at 14-6-1. Colaneri walked four and struck out . him- Even the person who sold we'll grieve, just as we'd grieve HAIIWAY2 seven. The Cobras managed only him cocaine didn't kill him. He for the loss of any life, probably Town tennis team CRANFORD1 four hits highlighted by Erwin killed himself. more because you're young with The Cranford Cobras lost for the Camacho's solo home run. Jeff Spotts When you go to a party and so many good things ahead of splits openers second consecutive time to last place and Frank Williams added a single your peers, friends, classmates you. But remember, you killed Rahway. Donnie Mohr pitched each and Ken Goldstein doubled for are taking cocaine, other drugs yourself, just as Len Bias did. The Cranford town tennis team superbly in defeat as he surrendered the other Cobra hits. started^ the season with a win over only ttvo singles; walked one and CRANFORD6 Westfield. Winning for Cranford struck out four. Although Mohr's CLARK 1 were Stefan Hanson, 6-0, 6-1; Alan record dropped to 3-2, his earned run Cranford rebounded as Mike Mohr Playoffs are coming up in Aaron, 8-4.; Chris Manson, 8-2; Toby average now stands at 2.06. Theimproved to 4-2 as he surrendered on- Schwetje, 8-1; Brian Hartmann, 8-i; Cobras could generate only four hits: ly one hit while striking out seven Joe Cassidy, 8-1; and Greg Oriscello, singles by Jim Litterio, Roger Horn- Cranford's offense was led by Erwin Cranford-Westfield softball 6-0, 3-0. sby, Tom Cieslak and Scott Blundo. Camacho's three-hit, one-RBI perfor- Jon Vjorob won overall championship trophy, at right and first Cranford lost its' second matcb^of place trophy in his class, at left, in junior division of the Atlantic With just one week remaining in who went 4 for 4 with a home run.and the season to Rahway. Playing well Erwin Camacho had the lone RBI for mance and Frank Williams' single, the season one thing is certain in the the Cobras. States Supernatural Bodybuilding championships. Ray Forte who had five hits. Rich for Cranford were Eric Aaron who triple and RBI. Jeff Spotts, Jim Lit- Cranford-Westfield Softball League, Johns also contributed four RBIs in CRANFORD 11 terio, Ken Goldstein and Scott Blundo won 8-6, Mark Goldman, D.J. Leesville Auto, will receive a first game two. McGuire, Jennifer Allen, Terry Har- ROSELLE 4 each had a single. round bye in the playoffs as they ..... _ __.. 4Jsa3uHi.* Cranford avoided. its first three- Vorob wins bodybuilding The Westwood had a big day by rison, and Dermot McLear. CRANFORD8 . . swept hapless Cerami's Sunday. sweeping the Rebels 9-5 and 12-2 to ays': municlpaJ swim pool utility marigolds courtesy of Wes.Philo and John game losing streak with a come- BERKELEY HEIGHTS2 Sodomora. Signs w»m. dpsignod by Daryl 1 foott Wohlrah w*nfinlt 7 for fl wtrh-twW a Sunday's-6howdown;wiih Bier ri tn rfrpsR.np Itn pntrangflwayB w'th f Victory 6veT "Koselle. Tferic. Kleinsorgen pitched the first lille in regional I56mpetition »*me.***^ mTr went*• /*w^r^^'s more distinctive markers^Bob HJcks^d Hastings, who is working on Cfanford s Blood pressure Eric Kleinsorgen improved to2-0-1 as._fjvewinnings. ta_reJaord_his thjrd_vic? -for-Trlnfantinq BrothereShadeTO eacy s -put if ras Down town ProProgg ram ram;; anandd fasfashh lone lonedd bbyy he herr hus^ he wenniiie distance recdftling eigfif tory against no defeats and "one tie. The Hypertension Screening Pro- Jon Vorob, 19, of Cranford took Bodybuilding championships ..in. damper on Sierras' playoff hopes by Corbisiero had two home runs while left, and Orange, above. He said both facilities bandband, Jim PittsPitts, whho alsl o madde ththe t township gram at Alexian Brothers .Hospital strike-outs. The Cobras were trailing Tom Cieslak pitched the last two inn- home the first place trophy in his• November at Hofstra University on sweeping them 8-3 and 8-7. Gary entrance signs. Trie pool markers carry raised 3 to l in the sixth inning with two outs Dave Legg, John Kraus and Art needed a better "initial contact" with offers free blood 'pressure screenings ings in relief. Kleinsorgen struck out class and thetrverall championship Long Island. Vorob is a student at Lozier had six hits while Mike' Lunga each added a home run. members and visitors. Orange entrance also letters off a stained redwood base. Photo by when Kenny Goldstein smashed a seven and gave up only two hits as he every Tuesday evening from 4 to 7 trophy in the men's junior division in Union County College and a 1985POweVs and Will Obecny each had Sunday's big game include Buffy's gained a new garden filled with salvia and Greg Price.' . p.m. in the main lobby.. - -. two-hopper through the third lowered his team leading ERA to the Atlantic States Supernatural graduate of Cranford High School. two triples. •c baseman for the tying runs. Scott vs. Three Brothers at 10 a.m. at 0.79. Erwin Camacho had another Bodybuilding~ehampionshlps. " "Highlights of the~competitioTTana —Rorden-Realty—p!aylng~wlthout~ "Memorial Pool ahd Westwood vs. Blundo followed with a two-run triple three-hit day with two RBIs and Tom interviews with the winners is being and John Korn hit a two-run homer. The competition took place Satur- their standput Bob Steenhuisen for Sierras 3 p.m. also at the pool. Cieslak added two hits including an day at Union High School. This was aired on Suburban Cablevision TV 3 the rest of the year, swept the Fragile Playoffs begin Aug. 2 and 3. Jeff Spotts also had a triple m the inn- RBI double. The Cobras stole six his second competition. He plans to at 6:30 p.m. today and at 6 p.m. Brothers 5-2 and 6-0. Pete Kamins W L Association ing. Blundo and Korn had two RBIs. bases including three by Frank enter the United States Natural Saturday. had two hits in the opener with Jamie Garwood snaps win streak, Spotts and Goldstein'haft three and Williams. Leesville Auto n 3 Buonnano driving; in two runs. In Inf antino Shades 17 3 Results of the 18-hole group for the two hits, respectively. Also hitting CRANFORD5 were Jim Colaneri, Erwin Camacho Norris wins bench press at Brearley game two, Rorden was led by John Buffy'is 17 3 week of July 10 in the Ashbrook :~«AHWAY3 Taylor as he drove in four runs with Rorden Realty 13 7 Woman's Golf Association's four-ball and Frank Williams with singles Seeking to revenge last week's Jeff Norris, 16, of Garwood recent- cludes six athletic events. apiece. two hits including a home run. Three Brothers 13 7 best ball were: 1st, Helen Brown, defeat, the Cobras stormed to a 3 to 0 ly won a bench press contest at David Norris competed in his first super- Three Brothers, which will face Westwood 11 9 In Tri-County League baseball ac- over Union. Garwood came out sw- Kay Frodumn, Pat Sherpard and CRANFORD3 lead sparked by Frank Williams' Brearley High School with a natural bodybuilding championships Rorden in the quarter-finals, split tion last week Garwood Teener inging in the first inning and scored Shirley Sawyer with a score of 127; UNIOiNO Sierras 10 10 RBI single and Matt Paradiso's tri- 300-pound lift. at Union High School Saturday and their twinbill with the Unicorns los- Unicorns 8 12 League's three-game winning streak three runs after a walk to Ken Kinney 2nd, tie, Gloria Gli.ckman, Maggie DOOLEY, MACKEVIG-H-& BURKE •'The C6bras shut out Union for the ple and subsequent steal of home. He also is a two-year iron man win- finished sixth in the junior division ing the opener 5-4 and winning the was snapped by New Providence and four consecutive hard line drive Swist, Midge Parrett and Jimmy second time this .year as Erwin Rebels 6 14 Rahway battled back to knot the ner at Brearley and will defend his ti- where he competed against nightcap 6-4 in extra innings. Three Fragile Brothers 4 16 which edged Garwood 4 to 3. Gar- hits - a double by Chalensky, a triple Budz and Lorette Dean, Donna Cluse, Counsellors At Law Camacho improved his record to 3-1. score at three but Cranford came tle Aug. 11. The iron man contest in- bodybuilders 21 years old and under. Brothers was led by Steve Roberts -Marion-Olsen-and—Mabel-Satrape;— Camacho Ijmited Union to three Cerami's 4__ 16 wood could manflgejinlyJhcpp h»s in—bjdiothitting_V4toCastaldaandbaGk-—! back with_Lwo_in_the_sixth-and-4Jien- the game, a double by Vito Castaldo to-back singles by Pat Olenick and 129; low putts, G. Glickman; chip- 777 Walnut Avenue "smgleTwHile striking out 10. His ERA followed up with some sparkling ins, tie, Estelle Hiller and Audrey • Family Vision Care dipped to 1.27. Offensively, the and singles by Brian Chalensky and Kevin Eagan - to give Garwood a 3 to P.O. Box 591 defense to secure the victory. Erwin Gymnast places in four events Pat Olenick. 0 lead. Union came back to tie it in Young. • Binocular Vision and Cobras sturggled for only three hits' Camacho pitched another complete Community Pool swim team Cranford, N.J. 07016 including a double by Ken Goldstein Charlene Norris, 12, of Garwood vance floor, third place for advance Thursday night Basking Ridge the third inning, but Garwood went Perception game to improve his record to 4-1. ahead in the fourth after Chalensky The results of the nine-hole group and singles by Jim Litterio and Scott Camacho sturck out five and held won four awards in her first gym- vault and a trophy for second place made it two losses in a row downing were: 1st, P.J. Sullivan, Clair 201-272-9330 • Contact Lenses Blundo. Jeff Spotts had two RBIs and nastics competition. for all-around. She attends Elite drops four meets in a row Garwood 11-4. Bad first and second walked and stole second and third Rahway to only two hits. John Korn and Castaldo singled him home for a Knauss, Eleanore Riccaide and • Sports Vision Camacho helped his own cause by led the Cobras with two singles. She won a first place ribbon for ad- School of Gy.mnastics. innings defensively cost Garwood Marge Ruff, 62; 2nd, tie, Rusty GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW Life jn the "A" League has not8 and under, 25 back; Erik Myer, 4 to 3 lead. Union, once again went driving in the game winning RBI. vance beam, second place for ad- which trailed 7 tpXafter-two innings. Squires, Lois Drees, Clair Fink and Wills Personal Injury been easy for this summer's Com- 15-18, 100 free; Kate Hull 15-18 100 Garwood fought back with Vito ahead in the sixth with two runs and munity Pool swim team. After two one in the seventh for a 6 to 4 lead. Co Chazotte and Eleanor Hargan, Lil Estates Malpractice Cleveland Plaza back. Castaldo's solo home run to deep Hayworth, Janice Lawyer and Rose Real Estate Municipal victories the team has dropped four Third place finishers were: Sean right center field in the first, Brian Garwood for the third time in the 123 N. Union Ave • Cranford straight meets to stand at 2-4. game came back with great clutch Crosbee, 66; low putts, P.J. Sullivan; Commercial Criminal Martin, 9-10, 50 fly; Lauren Moleen singled and drove in two chip-ins, Lois Drees. Matrimonial. 272-1133 Genovese, 9-10, 50 breast; Dave runs, Ken Kinney singled and drove hitting and scored three in the bottom Despite the losses, however, many of the seventh. After two bases on of the swimmers have achieved per- Hegna, 13;14, 100 fly; Carmella in another run for Garwood's three Results for the week of July 17 in an Ciniglio,...i3rl4, 100, breast; Erin 'runs in the fourth' inning.' Kevin balls, Castaldo drove in Chalensky 18-hole "crier's tourney" were: A sonal bests during this summer and With a solid line dive 'double to the op- ^Starts Fri the team has recorded third place McLear, 15-18, 100 breast; Lauren Eagan was 2 for 4 with two singles, flight, low gross, K. Fordham, 85.1st, Genovese, 9-10, 50 back; Kim Smith, Mike Chalensky and Mike Parkhill posite field, Olenick doubled home Maggie Swist, net 60; 2nd, L. Dean, (thru Sot finishes in the Cranford Relays and Castaldo to tie the score at 6. Eagan % the Middlesex Mini Meet for 9-years- 11-12, 50 back; Ric Koncicki, 15-18, each had singles. Garwood narrowed net 61; 3rd, K. Frodham, net 63. B 18 HOURS 100 free. the score to 7 to 4 after four innings, lined a base hit to right scoring flight, low gross, M. Satrape, 97; 1st, ON ALL old and under. Olenick to win the game for Garwood m-f Dr. Edward M. Burdulia Affordable GREEN The team is preparing for the but Ridge came beck in the fifth inn- M. Parrett, net 61; 2nd, M. Satrape, The" Middlesex Mini Meet medal ing with four runs and shut out Gar- 7 to 6. Castaldo was 3 for 4 in the net 62; 3rd, J. Baumann, net 63; C Chiropractor Preventative TAG Union County championships which winners were: Maria Bruno, « and -gamfrandhad-fourftBIsrOlenick-pit^ IftS- *» -TtrwilMTOSTTuesday, July 29 at 5:45 wood the last tnree innngs for the g, low gro^s, V. Oathout, 98;; 1st, , Harmly Health Uare under, 25 free (new meet record); win. ched well for six innings and p.m. Allison Genovese, age 7, 25 free; se- Castaldo picked up the win in relief in V. Oathout, net 54; 2nd, B. Doane, net CLARK] Last week the team dropped tough cond place finishers: 9 and under, In Sunday's action, Garwood ended the seventh inning. Garwood is now 57; 3rd, M. Olsen, net 59; low putts, meets to Cedar Hill 160 to 114 and boys' medley relay (Luke Weeks, the losing streak with a 7 to 6 win 6-6. Alga Rose; chip-ins, Loretta Dean. • Treatment ol problems dealing-with joints, „ II. Copper Springs 156 to 118. muscles & nerves. —— >r. Bob Courtney, Willie Harrison, Sean Winners of the 9-hole group were: ChirDpcactor ~Tn~thr< MartHifp—Willie—Hawison—9—and- -Ailightrlow-gross^Eleanor-Riecaidi— -•"Sooliosis-screening-and-management. finishers were Tara Schoenwetter, under, 25 free; Lauren Genovese, 9 46; 1st, P.J. Sullivan, net 25; 2nd, tie, • Available (or emergencies. Most major insurance companies and under, 25 free; Jessica Snyder 8 E. Riccaidi, C. 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Genovese, J. Snyder, C. Stiles. Third place finishers were: Lauren i DeMaio Jewelers l 7 Garden State Printing 3 McGarry, net 24; low putts, Doris OUR PR» Genovese, 9 and tinder, 25 breast; Ross Brothers 2 Clarke, chip-ins, Co Chazotte. "Second place f inishenF were • Sean Maria Bruno, 8 and under, 25 fly; —B DIVISION BIOFEEDBAGK TRAINING Martin, 10 and under, 100 individual Willie Harrison, 9 and under, 25, Kenilworth Auto Parts 10 Three Brothers Tavern 10 Horse show at K.l. VASWANI, M.D, medley; Steve Whittington, 11-12, 100 back; fifth place: Bob Courtney, 8 ; Shallcross Express 6 DeMaio Jewelers 8 Medically Approved and Effective &. 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The show is open to the public Michael'A. Tansey Scott Rodgers of Cranford made it nament in Kearny. He was previous- and will include events for the Dining Rooms to the second round of the Westfkld- ly a football and basketball stalwart stable's own mounted troops as well GARWOOD • 232-4469 PhD., P.A. Invitational tennis tournament last at Scotch Plains High School. Town to host lifeguard as private horses. For further infor- THERAPY • HEALTH • EDUCATION Juvenile Room Groups week. He defeated Steve Goldman of mation, call 654-9404. Hours by appointment • Same day appointments. 2110 MORRIS AVENUE Edgewater in the first round, 6-1, 3-6, Heart saver Evening bi SjtunUvy houiV available UNION, N.J. 07OI3 6-4, before losing a match game ['«irtkl|) I) •1-.T—•'• t 1' • Page 16 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 24,1986 Thursday, July 24,1986 CHANFORD CHRONICLE Page 17 20 words $3.70 Deadline Tues. Noon CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! 276-6000 CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! 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SECTION 4. the following mailers aro hereby GOVERNMENT JOBS BASIC applications. traduced, read and passed on first reading by the determined, declared, recited and slated: tlcut —Health-care—Industry- -Bergen Camera is look- ROOM APARTMENT In -Mayor-snd Counoll-of-ths Borouoh of Kenllworth-——-IA) The-sald purpose des'orlbed-lnSeotlon 3 of- to right on Boynton St. to left on Maryland St. First hiring. Call 606-667-6000, Ciirimmedlately for in- -——OPEL— two-family house, second at a meeting on the 15th day of July, 1986, and that this bond ordinance Is not a current expense and Ext. R5726 for current- experience a plus. Ing for a permanent GARAGE SALE floor. $750 per month plus said Council will fudhor consider the said Or. Is a property or Improvement which the Borough .house on left.). terview: dlnanco fo._. r ^jsaq*passage- o-n th-e 12th da,y o-f August-• , ma, y lawfully acquire or make as a penorol Im- federal list. 8/14 Send resume to: part time employee for 1974MANTA utilities. Call 276-7852. provement or for a purposo for which tho Borough This one won't last! - 7/21 1966, fit 8^00 p.m. at the Konllworth Borouoh Hall, »*•«•«.••«•'> w. ,v.Q ^>ui^>w^w >w> .» . >•w my u^i vuy • Victor Much loving care has been given YOU SERVE YOURSELF 272-3400 daytime hours. This Is Four speed, 1.9 liter Kenllworth, New Jersey at which llmo and placo Is authorized by law to make an appropriation and 405 WILLOW AVE. any person who_may be Interested Iheroln will bo no part of tho cost thoroof has boon or shall bo Immaculate three - bedroom brick to this 8 room split.Featurihg full RETAIL •New Gl Bill/Array College Fund RCN- -_ -an—opportunity—to" eng|ne,-power brakes> CBANKJRCLr. 2 bedroom._J4__ -given an oppbrtunlty to be hoard oonoerning said- specially-assessed on -property specially "GARWOOD duplex. Living room, dining "Ordinance bonolltod thoroby. front tri-split on a quiet tree lined -MANAGEMENT— « High Tech Skill Training 225 Christiani Street learn. Call for an ap- radial tires, excellent room, modem kitchen. (B) Tho period of usefulness of said purposo, Friday garage. Very convenient" PTOPOSEfrBONfJORDINANCFNOrofrrJl Ithln-the-llmttattons-ot-aald-koeal-Bond-tavrand— street. Features living room, char- • $2,000 - $8,000 Bonus pointment. running condition. A BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE IN- according to the reasonable llfo thoroof is ton (10) ground level has a lovely family Kay-Bee Toy Stores ; Cranford/NJ 07016 REAL ESTATE July 25, 11-2 location-walking distance to $500 or best offer. STALLATION OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT CERTAIN years, Inasmuch as said Improvemont is for tho ' ming country kitchen, master , • Travel/Responsibility/Leadership. SALES Old radios all transportation and shopp- INTERSECTIONS IN KENILWORTH. NEW purchaso of traffic lights for tho Borough ol room and powder room, first 1 Attn: B. Padol Experienced or Newly Llcens- 276-1024 JERSEY, AND APPROPRIATING $<1O,000 Konllworth. REALTOR A management oppor- x Union Recruiting Station Call ing. $950 mo. + Utilities. 1 V> bedroom (fits king size furniture), led tull or part time agents and mlsc items THEREFORE, AND AUTHORIZING THE IS- (C| Tho supplemental dobt statement ro-' level features a woodburning tunity with a division 2007 Emerson Avenue months security. SUANCE OF $104,500 BONDS OR NOTES OF THE quired by said law has boon duly modo and died in Ineeded lor friendly. of one of the nations Union, NJ 07083 276-9071 Owner/broker 276-2400. BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH FOR FINANCING tno Office of tho Borough Clerk and a comploto 2 Alden St • Cranford two bedrooms, bath, basement, fireplace in a good size living (Cooperative, modern new of- SUCH ORDINANCE. oxocuted duplicate thoreof has boon filed In tho fastest growing retail 201-688-8990 CUSTODIAL . •flees In Cranford. Your own CRANFORD TOWERS -18 BE IT ORDAINED by the Govornlng Body of the Offlco of tho Director of tho Division ol Local one car attached garage. Beautiful chains. We operate TRUCK DRIVER LOVELY ROSELLE Borough of Kenllworth: Qovornmont Services In the Dopartmonl of Com- room plus formal dining room, NIGHT 'desk and lots ol floor time. Springfield Avo. - Securo munity Affairs of tho State of Now Jersey, and 276-7618 over 600 stores na- l BUSINESS SECTION 1. The Improvement described In Sec- 50 x 142 fenced yard. Newly custom kitchen, 3 well plataped 4RAir.BE ALL YOU CAN BE SUPERVISOR Best one-on-one training pro- FULLTIME ESTATE SALE elevator building - large two tion 3 of this bond ordinance Is hereby authorized ouch statement shows that the gross dobt of tho tionwide. 'gram. Top commission a,nd bedroom apartments'. 4% to be made or acquired by or for the benefit and Borough of Kenllworth as defined Irrsaid law, 10. redone hardwood floors '86, (bonus package. Call or apply: 8 - 5:30 "• OPPORTUNITY 242 W. 6th Avenue tho use of the Borough of Kenllworth In the county Increased by this bond ordinanco by tho amount bedrooms and bath. Asking Immediate vacancy at room and 5V4 room, 1.40Q of Union, New Jersey. For tho said Improvement of $104,500 and that said obligations authorised KAY-BEE No experience (off Locusti" square feet, 2 baths. Includes L. . 1L|^ »_ . _| II _ __ . Ill •_ _ .». . .• ., ,, custom made window treatments SGovernor Livingston or purposo statod in Section 3, thoro Is hereby ap-- by this bond ordinance will bo within all dobt WE TAKE PLEASURE $219,000.00 REALTY MART YOUR OWN $10.99 one heated, garage, cooking gas, proprlated the sum of $110,000, said sum being In- limitations proscribed by 3ald law provides on-the-job necessary. Must be Friday July 25 /r Tk included. Exterior painted spring training which will •fleglonal High School, price dosignor shoe store. A dwis. Finest location. Near elusive ol all appropriations heretofore made (D") Th~e aggregat'e -amount not uxcoodmg IN INVITING YOU TO OUR... ^Berkeley Hgts. Supervise OF NJ. familiar with Union- • Saturday July 26 thorefore and Including the sum of J5.5O0 as the $5,500 (or Items of expenses permitted by Suction prepare a qualified in- retail price unbelievable for shopping, NYC trains/buses. down payment for said Improvomonl or purposo 40A:2-20 of sold taw has been Included in tho '86. County. Blue Cross, 10 - 4 pm |l*l At i . I !-• _ M PI I dividual for^=a=atore PART TIME isecond shift custodial stafl l_ Realtor* quality shoes normally priced Supt 276-2687 or BK Mgt. now available theroforo by virtue of a provision In foregoin_ g ostlmated cost of said improvement or ?n cleaning and upkeep In Blue Shield included from $19 to $60. Over 150 Contents including din- 686-1800. UFN a budget or budgets of the Borourjh previously purpose. OPEN HOUSE manager position. |l Mtmbm WntflaM MLS brand names 250 styles. adopted * (E) The State of Now Jorsoy, Department ol Supervisory skills a •school plant facilities and Call: ing room set, uphol- SECTION 2. For the financing of said Improve- Transportation has agreed lo reimburse tho Inc. ;oul buildings. Black Seal 272-2608 $14,300 to $25,900 inven- stered chairs, 2 bed- mont or purpose and to meot tho part of J 110,000 Borouggh of Konilwortoh 180,000 lowardwa s Iheir Qntupc, miiat. Rntnil mnnaga- or FULL TIME TERRILL/S _5_BQOM- "lttroidedHor—br-npprlcatlon—feapee«ve-share-of-the-eosH>Mhelralltonrlattorr-not—providedHor—byr-npprlcatlon—feapee«ve-share-of-the-eosH>Mhe-lrallteapee«veshareoftheeosH>Mhelralltooo sifsiflriall a —SUNDAY. 1 - 4 PM sBotlei LICBTTSB tt y LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER ment background u 2o2 &G 23 opening. Can combino with horounder of said down payment•, negotiabl• •e Those funds shall bo used to roduco ththoo amount JSalary as per negotiated Suite D desks, lamps and bonds of tho Borough, each to bo known as of the bonds to be Is3uod. preferred. Martin Jewelers has a nice over 1,000 brands of apparol, APARTMENT "genoral bonds," are hereby authorized to be SECTION 5. The full faith and crodil of tho 10 SOUTH AVE.; E • CHANFORO =JFF\ fin ZL .guide with excellent I Cranford I accessory, dancewoar or tables, lawn furniture, Issuod in the prlnclp'al sum of S1O4.5OO pursuant Borough of Kenllworth l3 hereby plodrjod to the 276-2400 KAY-BEE opportunity available for a 'benefits. Contact: Charles PERMANENT bridal shop. Can open 15 rugs, pictures, clothing Available August 1. to the Local Bond Law ol Now Jorsoy: In antlclpa- punctua"' "l paymen' t' o"f' 1Uth~o "principa' l —and' "o'l intores" ""t D.S. KUZSMA REALTY dBys. Mr. Loughlln (612) tlon of the issuance of said bonds and to tem- on said obligations authoruod by this bond or- offers excellent •Bauman, Asst. Supt. and linens, bric-brac, $700 per month plus porarily finance said Improvement'or purpose, dinanco. Said obligations shall bo Uncct, Year-Round Sales Person. |Unlon County Regional YEAR ROUND 888-4638. 7/24 jewelry, many books negotiable notes of the Borouoh of Konllworth, In unlimited obligations of tho Borourjh ol wages, incentive pro- utilities. Call: Konllworth and tno Borough shall bo oblinalod to 115 Miln St. •Cranford OPEN YOUR OWN beautiful and tools, some anti- a principal amount not exceeding $104,500 are ;•- — M-- — —*, -- grams, profit sharing, .H.S. District 1 Jonathan PART TIME heebhereby autozeauthorizedd t o be Issueud pursuanp t to and levy ad yalorom taxes upon all the taxable property health/life/disability Hours can be flexible. We will JDaytop Regional H.S. MODELS discount shoe store. Ladies- ques, washer, dryer, within tho limitation proscribed by said law. within tho Borough tor the payment of said obliQa- 272-8337 Must by 1 8 years old Childrens-Mens. 40 percent refrigerator and much 272-2570 SECTION 3. tlons and Interest thereon without limitation ut Within Your Price Range benefits, paid vaca- 'Mountain Ave., Spring^ NEEDED NOW (A) Tho Improvemont hereby authorized and rato or amount. Each office Independently owned savings to your customors. All much more. NO tions, as Well as' ex- Jfleld, NJ 07081. Tele-' or over with ex- first quality merchandise the purpose lor the financing of which said obliga- SECTION 6. This bond ordinance shall take el- -phone 376-6300. CHILDREN ONLY CHECKS. Ask for Sue, Vita or Ruth tions are to be Issued Is for traffic signals to be in. feet twenty (20) days after tho lirst publication ceptional advance- Salary negotiatJl'e, based oh perience. 6 days per •Designers labels "Evon stalled at the Intersection of the following streots: thoroof after final passage as provided by said Local Bond Law. . . / ment opportunities. SPRING & SUMMER week from 6-10 pm. Plcono *Uz Clalborne "An- 1) Monroe Avenue and 14th Street 1 Apply in person or experience. UP TO $85.00 drew Geller "Bandolino "9 2) Michigan Avenue and Falrflold Avenue. LIVIO Mancino, Mayor •HELP WANTED CASTLE CAREERS PER HOUR MIN. Apply in person: West 'Bass 'Nina "Amolfi iB) The estimated maximum amount ol bonds Attest: send resume to: HOME and notos to be Issued lor said purpose Is 'AIL FEES COMPANY PAID *Nike and many more. CRANFORD $104,500. Margaret Adlor, Clork Datod: ' ' -•'•--• KAY-BEE TOY STORES T.V. COMMERCIALS Sal's Amoco $13.99 one price or up. IMPROVEMENTS |C) the estimated cost ol said'purpose Is Fee? $66U3fJ 24' Call Ellen for * Admin Assist $19K CATALOGUE $21,900.00 to $39,900.00 NORTHSIDE 176 Woodbridge Center includes beginning inventory- -an-afipnintment; PRINTWORK 517 Centennial Ave. HOME store-tr iy • 11A lurus Buy Direct A lutnldlnry of Molvlllo Corp. NO EXPERIENCE NEC Cranford installod-grand opening pro- 3/4 bedrooms, Charming Colonial styled home in to handW own.projedi » cor- CALL 882-9167 motions and round trip air FREE ESTIMATES available September 1. OVERHEAD 238-1449 r*u); l*am »< atpacu of business. NIGHT. APPOINTMENTS IMPECCABLE condition. Features 276*6718 •Socty/Sports to $300 Complex IV fare." Prestige Fashions SHOT1I GARAGE Medical 501-329-2362. ' 7/24 FULLY INSURED $1300 per month. entrance hall, living -room with The personal job line CO*»«kj personable sady to Inter- 1 6 Gloria Lane ATTENTION tat* w/promo reps, athletic * advtg "OWN YOUR OWN Joan- JDRICH REMODELING Owner/Realtor -DOORS- ——OFFICE SERVIGE—^ -Emergency—I diUApp»dtk kt«th Fall-field HOUSEWIVES!— —Sportswsar,—ladies^-apparel,— TREE EXPERT CO. SfORTSt-t. childrens, large size, petite, 27^6334 272-9056 chen, 4- bedrooms, 2 NEW INDUSTRIAL - Room • Acclg Clerk $15-17K Counter person need- combination store, maternity, CpANFORD Co offora caraer'opiy daricowear, accessories. Jor- • Trimming In'Inn aectg dapt. Naadt capable DELI-COUNTER HELP: Parma ed to work at BATHS, large family room, Now has 24 hour information Secretary nent employment. Part time dache. Chic, Lee, Levi, Izod, Inflv wtaortg OR bkfcpg «»p (Col- Gituno, Tomboy, Calvin Klein, GARWOOD breezeway and 2 car garage. Itge aadll* • •.) and full time days. Hours flexi- SUBURBAN LAVITOL • Repairs Three bedroom cape cod home available to you! Job line will Full & Part Time ftecaplionisl to $250 ble for housewife or retired Sergio Valonte, Evan Picono, Prime professional CLEANERS Liz Claiborne, Members Only, OWNERS PURCHASED -WILL CONSIDER Ptu*h office of growing oo leaki person.. Will train. Contact PAINTING & SIDING location. 3 furnished ideal for the young family..jclo&e give you current opportunities Our busy, exciting, hectic panonabl* Irvdv lor phorx liaison .Greg at 232-0925. Gasoline, Healthtex, over REASONABLE OFFER...STOP INTO SEEI Direc- 603 Boulevard We're working our • Removal tions: Springfield Avenue on to West End Place, to school and playground. Modern Emergency Room Is seek- w/ctntonwra. WILL TRAIN CRT. 1000 others. $14,300 to . offices. Storage space idve^Doors along with information on our ing Individuals who enjoy CLERK/TYPISTS Uml lor return-to-work wAyofl 480.00 PER HUNDREd PAID Kenilworth $25,900 inventory, training, available, central air, right on Beech St. way thru Cranford... T M working with the public for' remalling letters from fixtures, grand opening, etc. Modern Equipment kitchen, living room with dining Convenient hours copy machine, recep- • Real Wood • Solid Millwork • 1000 terrific benefits! and have light typing LOOKING FOR: , CM ANNE CASTELLANb homel Send self-addressed, Can open 15 days. Mr. area, three bedrooms, study, tile stamped envelope for Infor- 8-2130. Call: tionist, secretarial State Certified Doors in Slock • Some Specials Mlg ^skills , , , CASTLE CAREERS Keenan (305) 678-3639 CALL 238-1449 in a 11 J n / a p p I , a 11 o n SIDING & .assistance New_ Whilw Vnn Wnit filter; •)••=. Qny^ » Call bath, full basement. AvailabftTfor : 2/B-4440 •- 7/24 Immediate Service Today lor oor Free Now 24-page Brochure Associates Box 95-B, Roselle, Plush. $3OO/$35O. All Paige, Paige BENEFITS? 322-9140 NJ 07203. 8/7 PAINTING and Compare Our Specs. • Also Available quick possession. 141 South Av«, Fanwood CARPET - three offices $900, all Insured For Your Protection Steel, Fiberg'lass, Aluminum. • Prices by FULLTIME Richards INSTALLATIONS FREE^ESTIMATES utilities Included. Just phorte. G.E. ©MANPOWER Monday-Friday ADVANCEMENT? Bring Your Briefcase. Call Toll FHH,: 1-80O8 72-4980 Realtors TEMPORARY SERVICES 11 PM -7 AM PRESTIGE? SALESPERSON - Also - N«w Rd., Monmouth Jet, NJ PART TIME SECRETARY Opening for full time INSTALLATIONS Call days 232-7997 233-TREE Op«n: 8 till 4:30 - Sat till 12 181 North Ave E • Cranford PART TIME & REPAIRS SB la ap a r •_on_^i_w it h REPLACEMENT After 5pm 376-2369 Howland,iNc Iroays,' If your typirTJTSklthrBrerfirst rate; yoirworlccioicklyart Rapidly growlmgr Life Insurance^ established firm. Ex- Corpetxleaning, pick-up Sr WINDOWS" REALTOR & Holidays accurately with numbers and present a neat, profes relays, stretching, steps, RECREATION DIRECTOR perience preferred but 13 Eastman Street 4 PM - 12 Midnight sional appearance, we have very attractive openings in Agency has need for mature per- new carpet sales. Buy 3 get the 4th MEMBER The Garwood Recreation Com- not necessary. Will CARPET DOCTOR CRANFORD Cranford & 11 PM • 7 AM our Elizabeth office. For more information, please call mission is accepting applications our Personnel Department at: son. Good typing skills required. train. Attractive com- 769-0118 FREE! OFFICE SPACE WOHLD LEADER mission schedule with VIBO & Moslorcharfjo RELO IN RELOCATION 931-6544 | Roofing & Gutters J 276-5900 for a part time, evening, recrea- For further Information, Flexible hours. Salary open. Call Incentive arrange- 800- 1000- 1200 tion director. Duties include plan- please call ment. WALL TO WALL Lorraine Marino, Mr. Black. - 272-4033 square feat. •„ You UNITED COUNTIES Call 276-1900 ROOFING & REPAIRS ning, organizing and directing of Employment Manager CARPETING Center of town and HAVE YOUR CHART CAST TRUST COMPANY FAMOUS BRANDS South Avenue. Residential-Commorical by a professional. Natal and recreation programs. Please send 201- 533-5499 272-8100 v LANDSCAPING Industrial progressed charts, star dates Four Commerce Drive 1 5' FT. WIDTHS Charming Colonial An Equal Opportunity Employer, Male/Female Over 25 years experience and astrological options. L. Know resume to: Old Short Hills Rd. Cranford, N.J. 07016 Our Pricos are $4 to $6 Classified Adi Koenig 789 0366. 8/14 Livingston, NJ 07039 DENTAL free estimates-prompt An tquti opportunity tmpiovw M/F/H/V per square yard lower service Cei Fast Resulu! than sale prices a! depart- A1 Tree Service' Mary Carrea ASSISTANT Full services. Bill Terry ment stores • and cerpot SISTER SUZAN Me 3 Recreation Commission SAINT BARNABAS CLERK - TYPIST PART TIME chain stores. & Landscaping Reasonable. 233-4968 c/o Borough Hall MEDICAL CENTER : TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD FREE ESTIMATES 276-4119 READINGS I'm your Independent Realtor. My office General practice. Call: Contractors Equal opportunity HANDWRITING ANALYSIS Is in the center of town. Perhaps we met South Ave. employer PART TIME ; Immediate opening - full time posi- Westfield' office. Call Hansels Carpets Tree service - Trimming, TAHOT CARD READINGS between 8am and 330 Morris Ave. 1 at a community service function, a Garwood. NJ 07027 tion for conscientious person with removals: topping, A SPECIALTY 6pm Elizabeth' elevating, feeding, cabl- HILTON HEAD downtown meeting or in the super- Permanent Opening Available general office skills. Must be 965-0731 On Vacation ing, transplanting, wood " ISLAND Will Reopen in tho Fall market. You know my family and my For September 'helpful and courteous with public 232-0074 Ask for Manny chips, lirewood. • At The "—-" SOUTH CAROLINA business. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS and able to type, file and maintain v Landscaping service - On Holy SI Jyde Apostle PUBLISHERS NOTICE FOR SALE Sodding, seeding, plan- and Martyr great in virtue and All roal estate ackertisud in thib Cranford Chronicle records accurately. Excellent rich in miracles nca.' kinsman What you may not know is the extent of NURSE ting, transplanting, pro- Brand new two nownpanor is »ub|ect lo trio KnUmol Production Dept. benefits. Applications may be ob- FABRIC CLOSE OUT - all perty maintenance, rr tie bedroom, 2 bath villa. ol Jesus Chnsl. lailhlul in- typos. $1, $2, & 43. Thurs- lercesor ol all who invoke your Fair Houmny Act of 19(58 which my education, experience and know- work. Pool and hot tub In Residential &'Commercial tained in Room 104, Municipal PART TIME day, Friday & Saturday only. Asphalt Work special patronage in time ol makoj II illegal to advertise an/ '.•-'I Paste-up person needed for ad and complex. Tennis and ledge of today's local real estate Sew & Show, 401 North Driveways • Parking Areas need lor you I have recourse preference. limitation, 01 ! Advertising Agency FREE ESTIMATES Sealing • Resurfacing, page composition Tuesday and Building, 8 Springfield Avenue or Avenue, Garwood. 7/24 golf available. Close to Irom the depths ol my heart d'scuniinanon buBod on ra».e, market. 24 HR. beach. Curbing • Snowplowlng and humbly beg to whom God •by calling John Gall at 276-8900. Phone work with MEN'S 26" SILVER QREY TRUCK a BACKHOE RENTAL col6r, religion, lex. or national Wednesday 9 to 5. Some additional EMERGENCY SERVICE has given such great power lo physicians and nurses. RACING BICYCLE. Rossberg FHEEEST. FULLY INS come lo my assitance""HeTrJiifte'- origin, or an intention to main) any I live in Cranford, I work in Cranford Equal Opportunity Employment. Commercial & Residential 272-6451 hours available at times. No typing. rear deraileur, used 6 months. ALL YEAR SERVICE in my present urgent petition auch preference, i.nntauun or Explain phar- Reasonable. May bo seen st or 561-8881 and I care about Cranford. So when you Located in quiet residential area ;M/F/V/H Complete Tree & Serving Union County in return I promise-lo make discrimination. Background in English and good maceutical program. 1108 Raritan Road Cranford Landscape Care your name known and cause between noon-6pm 7/24 "CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK" This newspaper will not know make that important decision to buy or this lovely home has many recent you to be invoked spelling a must. Dependability and $6.60 per hour. Starts ^ 233-1341 inflly accept any •dvltitismg lor DOG CAGE/CRATE (or sale. . 687-0614 Say three Our Fathers, three imprnvnmnnts and musH t h real estate which if in vmliilmu.nL fj " ' »^™—•—™ '• • • • • ^>~r^~^^ «^^*«V4^varV^p^^^l* August 1. Call Scott: -or-business-her-eUrust It to 43" M aa- M 37'',' Oramt- -seen organizational skills required. Also- -trail—rvt?rys arm Giuntr, 1h« law. Our readers ore mlurmad This Colonial home located at 16 Cook This lovely Condo located on Spr- new. »7B.OO Call 654-801 6. Publication must be promised the most knowledgeable broker In town to be appreciated. Features living lhal all dwsllings advenisod in ihn Street, Clark was sold by Mark Ma|eskl, ingfield Avenue was recently sold by must be neat and work well with SECRETARY 272-0660 7/24 LOST SI Jude pray lor us all who ...your neighbor, your friend, your room with fireplace, large formal sales representative of Pagie, Paige & Joan Karl of McPherson Realty Co. HOUSE FOR RENT invoke your aid Amen nswipapar are availotilu on an through the Multiple Listing System. others. Experience in paste-up GORGEOUS BRIDESMAID equal opportunity basis independent Real Estate Broker— dining room, large new kitchen, Richards. Excellent typing skills are re- GOWNS. Two burgundy and LOST - Men's black onyx ring •A.K.. helpful but will train the right per- quired for this position in a Cran- PART TIME two mauve, Sizes 5 and 7. with diamonds on Bloom- CLARK -- 3 bedroom, 2 bath split? Janet Barton. family room with cathedral ceiling, Two children's gowns sizes 6 ingdale Ave. or vicinity. 1 Mr baths, 4 plus bedrooms, large son. If Interested and available In ford law office. Duties are varied CLERICAL TYPIST and 8, one burgundy one Reward. 276-7745. 7/24 Quiet residential area. Living Immediate opening. In mauve. Too beautiful to go to room, country eat-in kitchen, fami- WANTED BRAKE RIOT deck off the family room and cen- September after school opens — and interesting. We are seeking a waste, vary low prices. Call INSTRUCTION creative individual who has in- Cranford Insurance of- 276-8096. UFN ly room, fenced yard, one-car DISC BRAKES tral air. Priced at $229,900. call and ask for Mrs. Blood or stop fice. Must have good S NEED CASH? $ MOST CARS itiative and good judgement. In- YUKMING: NEA0IN6. MATH garage. $1200 + util. 1% mo. WHILE U WAIT In and fill out an application. clerical/typing skills - SERVICES In your home. 10 y*jr« poblk WE BUY I depth computer training- will be (46-60 wpm) and school •n|MM'U»ne«. G»riHl«d security. 1 mo. fee. old coins, gold lowolry, WANO8 » PLAYER PIANOS K-t and H.S. math. MA ci*flr««. silver, old baseball cards. Axle Sat provided. Send resume to: have a pleasant man- tunad and repaired. Bouaht CH272-831B. THE CRANFORD etc. Work Dons 'til 7 P.M. McPherso ner. Flexible 26 hours »nd told. 276-3987. UFN hlQHEST PRICES PAir Call For Appointment if UAW Legal Service Plan per week. Ideal for per- COnDIAJ.rCtEANIrJa 8ER- Janet D. Barton, CRS, QRI, REALTOR \v^.. Welcome to Cranford I Mr. & Mrs. VIOB. Small homes, offices WASHINGTON ; ; CHRONICLE 65 Jackson Drive son returning to the LICCNStd RKAL ESTATE IfNOKKN Realty Co. •• • •• ~*< ' ••>»^i ;• Robert O'leary are tha now owners of and apartment! claimed by _ if work fores. Call Beth ROCK 106 N. UNION AVE • CRANFORD Pictured above Is 336 Woodland Ave., this colonial dwelling at 603 Brooktide Cranford, NJ 07016 experienced claanlna lady, -..„»„« S. ELMORA EXXON Westfleld, listed by Eckart Aesoolates place. The sale of thin multiple listed with reference! and ovVn RABBIT"' Angora, mlnl-lop 10 SOUTH AVE., E • CHANFORD RARE COINS 176-6000 Mordan at and d SERVICENTEH 276-0400 An Equal Opportunity Employer transportation. Cal\ w«'«. Young «ock and 11B N. Union • Cranford f S i « CM Ec Elt > and sold by Doris Welncju* of Degnan property was negotiated by Victor S. Elmtri »v«. CM: Erica.' Ellt 272-4020 Boyle's Cranford office. Dennis, local Realtor. 272-0510 272-2794 • leav* massage. breeders. Call 276-3708. 276*2400 *«.!. liywiy Or « It. Otttfi IMK 19 Alden Street • Cranford, N.J. 07018 Continued on Page 17 276-Q381 UFN V Page 18 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 24,1988 Cranf orb Chronicle SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH It's no secret that our house brand is a household word. Our Seafood Corner is filled with fresh inspirations from Brazilian White Vol. 93TW. 31 Published Every Thursday Thursday, 3uly 31,1986 USPS 136 800 Second Class PostageTPaidX:raiff6rariOr3(rCENTS The feet is, White Rose has been making femilies happy for more than a Shrimp and Boiled Spiced Crawfish to Fillets of Bluefish and Wolffish. And for century. And this is the week to take advantage of White Rose savings in our something quick and easy, our Clambake for Two is ready to serve in Grocer's and Freezer Corners and you'll find specials from Broth, Broccoli and 25 minutes. Brussel Sprouts to Sole Fillets, Sliced Strawberries and Grapefruit Sections. When it comes to fresh fruits and vegetables, just come to our Farmer's English rugby club plays here As for the other specials on our shopping list, you'll discover ideas galore for Corner. Our Jersey-Fresh specials include Blueberries, Green Peppers and outdoor dining. Beefsteak and Plum Tomatoes. In addition, you'll find Mangos from Florida, Our Butcher's Corner offers you everything from T-Bones, Porterhouses and Nectarines and Sweet Red Salad Onions from California and Kiwis from Kabobs to Boneless Sirloins and Filet Mignons, not to mention our Shoulder New Zealand. . ..___• F6OT&AU. CLUB Lamb Chops, Perdue Chickens, and Beef Patties and Franks. So come to Kings this week for a world of iquality and a pocketful of savings. The Grocers Corner The Freezer Corner The Deli Corner The Seafood Corner The Farmer's Corner White Rose Frozen Food Sale! White Rose Kings Homemade Fresh Block Island Flump Sweet Jumbo $119 White Rose FVuited Bluefish "Crown" Size Apple Juice vi gai. Lemonade 12 $219 99 jersey White Rose: 59 Baked Ham >/i ib. .$J29- $ Billet ib Applesauce Regular or White Rose: $ Blueberries pt. bskt. e Importeil Boiled Ham_Vi lb. 1.99 Long Island Steamers lb. 2.29 Natural lb. 9 oz. jar 69C Apple Juice _1__ _12 oz. 79 -Daniele Boneless —-*- c $ California Sweet Eating Grapefruit Sections Peas and Carrots. .10 oz. 2/99 Proscuitto V4 lb. 5.19 Eresh Boneless Jumbo Nectarines in Syrup " _lb. can 69* Chopped Broccoli. 10 m. 2/99* Kahn's Honey (3 per lb. avg. wgt.)___ lb. 99* qt. htl. 49* Butter Beans .10 oz. 59* White VJn Wallpaper PARKING AREA *2 0 2B ipicei —:—• HUGE », """SOUTH' SOUTH AVENUE 80 5f Thurs • Fri • Sat Tape Decks x S Stationery CHILDREN'S .^vatrdmuch-more SHOES SHOES VALUES TO $37. Enjoy a wonderful sidewalk shopping spree In downtown Cranford with sales and bargains for everyone. Over 200 VALUES TO $32. municipal parking spaces available. Up To... Selected Lee & Levi Jeans SPECIAL BARGAINS AT THESE PARTICIPATING STORES: Healthtex • Campus Alban-lewis Hardware Cranford Book Store Linda's Book Exchange Ml ODDS N ENDS Sale Inside MAKE A DE*U MEN'S Shapiro's IN JEFFREYS?;. SNEAKERS The Arrangement Cranford Bootery Martin Jewelers .19 N. Union Ave • Cranford SHOES VALUES TO $25. VALUES TO $50. Bell's Pharmacy Cranford Golden Touch Robinson's Sidewalk Sale Hurry Over Sale Inside Jewelers ALL ITEMS MANY MORE HAND BARGAINS MEN'S WOMEN'S, LADIES' CHILDREN'S Brown's Country Store Deb 'n Heir Shapiro's INSIDE THE BAGS BOOTS STORE OUTSIDE SNEAKERS Orig. to $15 SNEAKERS Orig.to $30. SNEAKERS $ VALUES TO$ $39. $ WAI 1IFS TO$ $,M Can-Can Gentlemen's Corner Shirt Locker 'OFF 12.» 17. 12.» 17. to Sale ends Sat., August 2, 1986 INSIDE RACKS Clay pipe & Quill Harrison's LADIES' MEN'S The Sportsman's Shop SHOES SHOES VALUES TO $39. VALUES TO $49. Hart ig's Paint & Wallpaper Connie's Linen Boutique Village Shoe GREAT SALE PRICES! 102 N. Union Ave • Cranfbrd •272-2033 t Thursday, July 31.1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 5 Page 4 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31,1986 Academy gives fellowship Zeigier earns CTC designation First Atlantic has record gains Janice Ann Zeigier, outside sales across the country in achieving this Record gains at all levels of opera- New highs were also recorded in Woman for The Travel Spot in Cran- distinction. tion have been made by First Atlan- vJerms of total asset and deposit She seeks home for puppy 'Bike chef Ruth King is honor to Dr. Silverman ford, recently earned the profes- To receive certification, she had to tic Savings for the second quarter of strength. The association's total sional designation of CTC (Cer-acquire a minimum of five years full- this year, said Gerald R. O'Keeffe, assets climbed over 26 percent to ': Dr. James L. Silverman received and is dedicated to continued educa- president. For the period ending $1,132,529,000 with total savings ad- the Academy of General Dentistry's tified Travel Counselor) from the na- time travel experience and complete abandoned in Unami Park on cycling tour of China tion in general practice. To earn a tional Institute of Certified Travel a-two-year, graduate-level course in June 30 net income at First Atlantic vancing to $869,045,000. First Atlantic fellowship Award during a special Fellowship Award, °AGD members continued to maintain a heavy A puppy that was abandoned in the dog, which was starving and Ruth m^ of Cranford is bicycling abandoned her customary culinary Agents, based in Wellesley, Mass. ethical and efficient travel manage- rose sharply to $9,171,000, up nearly couldn't stand up, to the Westfield -oeremony-at-AGDis-recent-annual- p ment. She also had to pass four 4- 192 percent over the figure reported volume of lending activity. Some $118 local parirhas been nurtured back to through China. A veteran cook in the role and signed up as a rider for this rneeting in Philadelphia. A Cranford resident, Zeigier joins health by a resident who is upset by Animal Hospital where he was "Wandering Wheels" program, she trip. of continuing education within ten over 7,700 other travel.professionals hour exams and write a travel paper. for the same time last year, while net million in mortgage loans were clos- the cruelty of the person who left the medicated. On a return trip he The Academy of General Dentistry years and pass an examination . worth increased 70 percent to ed, representing an increase of $62 King is one of 20 riders who flew to is the second largest dental organiza- pup—She—is-seeking -a-permanent -received- vitamins -and-anti-bioticsr Hong Kong in mid-July and then cycl- Silverman graduated^ from., the_ $33,188,000^—, ,—-—: 1^~ million-over-theroid-year-1985 figure^ home for the pup. and now she plans to underwrite all ed into the Republic of—China. tion in "North America'arid Canada University of Medicine and Dentistry -Bank-to give ACS time and money Eve Kree, who lives on S. Union necessary inoculations, too. They're spending nights in hotels and of New Jersey in 1976 and has been The National State Bank donated 175th Anniversary of our bank. In Scher's move practicing in Florham Park since $1,000 to the American Cancer Socie- honor of this milestone, National Price elected Ave. across from Unami Park, said Mrs. Kree says the pup is about hostels. Dorothy Hughes Scher's Liquor store plans to move •*>• • 1977 and in Cranford since 1985. He ty at the "Jail-a-Thon" fund raising James E. Price, national manager her dog, Sandy, found the pup lyiHg in— three months old, is-hrown with flop- King, 28, is an elementary school State pledges, to contribute $1,750 across Walnut Ave. from its current bushes next to the parking lot at Lex-' py ears and is probably a terrier or teacher and substituted in the Cran- has a private practice and is on staff event in Elizabeth. John J. Connolly, plus 175 manhours of volunteer work of Chubb Group's Excess-Umbrella retires from Bell at St. Clare's Hospital. He holds president of the bank, made a special location at No. 104 to No. 105. The Department, has been elected a ington and S. Union July, 19. „ spaniel. She can't keep him because ford system last year, embarked on to help the American Cancer firm has applied for a place-to-place senior vice president of Chubb & Son "The puppy was dumped there," she already has a dog, and she is the China trip after managing the Mrs. Dorothy B. Hughes, a service membership in the New Jersey Den- announcement when presenting this assistant for New Jersey Bell tal Association, Tri-County Dental year's contribution. "Next year is the Society," he said. transfer of its liquor license. Inc. in Warren. she says, 'How cruel can people looking for a "perfect loving home" Cooking bus for a Wandering Wheels J be?" for him. She has advertised for group, of 30 that cycled four weeks Telephone Company in" ElizibetfiT" Society and the Morris Area Dental She tried unsuccessfully through responses through Box 385 in care of from California to St. Augustine, Fla. Has retired after 23 years of service Associates Study Group. He is active- nearby police departments to track The Chronicle, P.O. Box 626, Cran- She returned to the organization's with the company. to ly involved in the Florham Park the ownership. Meantime, she took ford 07016. home base at Taylor University in In- Hughes, who Board of Health, Florham Park diana and flew to Asia from Chicago. lives on Frazer Jaycees and Temple Emanu-el of Meantime her older brother, Paul, Place In Cran- Livingston.- Dr. Silverman and his -AS/^H3! Lioy anji Vaughn granted tenure has also been busy in the program ford, joined New wife, JiH, havetwochildren. as adjunct labi instructor for.ii_ this summer. He has been aco-leader Norwegian connections: Claes Watndal, left, returned to Cran- Jersey Bell in Mary.Jean Lioy of Cranford has 1963. ' been granted tenure at Union County number of years before being ap- of a group of 60 cyclists who made a ford for reunion with his youthful playmate, Robert Hassard. At ta& conference College, announced Dr. Leonard T. pointed to the full-time faculty in Pacific-to-Atlantic trek, too, from Meantime, Chris Larsen In the canoe stern escorted hi3 Hughes-is a Richard C. Knox of Cranford, who Kreismari, vice president for 1981. • '.' , Oregon to Rehobeth Beach, Del. He member of the runs an accounting services firm Norwegian cousin Espen Larsen, In the bow, to the U.S. Photo Elizabeth Coun- academic affairs. Prof. Theodore Vaughn of Jersey also accompanied a bus trip to Nova by Greg Pride. here, attended the National Estate Lioy is an instructor of biology. She City, a former teacher, at Orange Scotia.. . cil. H.G. McCully „ „ . Tax Conference of the National holds a bachelor's degree from Avenue School, was also granted • Thexhildren of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Downstate Chap- Dorothy Hughes Society of Public Accounts at the Rutgers College of Agriculture and tenure, as was Dr. Martha Jones, man. King brought a group of 58 ter of the Telephone Pioneers of Hyatt Cherry Hill recently. The con- Environmental Science. She served who teaches chemistry. Wandering Wheels cyclists to their Two Norwegian teens meet America, the world's largest ference provided continuing educa- hometown last fall and made Cran- volunteer community organization. tion in estate and gift taxation topics. ford one of the stops on a tour of the Ruth and Paul King during U.S. perimeter through 34 states. on unrelated visits here hometown visit last fall. She's While here, they painted the train A Norwegian teenager whftJtnoyed who is also 14 years old how. The -M Cranford Tng^+na tead-of-eookl ng-on—stationand rearraiigedirooks at the back to his native country from Cran- i rtrairotherrar tour Of China. library; Uotd at.the.age oWiveJias^reiurnecL nine years. for a visit. By coincidence, another Meantime, another 14-year-old -Bree^-Haii^SQlQi^ Plantikow heads institute in NYC 14-year-old from the Scandinavian Cranford boy, Chris Larsen, returned nation also arrived here for a visit home last week after a visit in Nor- Introduces It's Ne*w Stylist 38 North Ave. East • Cranford, NJ Dr. Roger Plantikow, the foun- psychotherapy and religious wisdom. with his relatives. way and brought a cousin from Nor- \. ding director n( the Center • for It offers graduate training in jClaes Watndal, who spent 1976 and way with him.This is the first visit to - Counseling and Human Development psychotherapy, marriage andTFamlry 1977 in Cranford with his family in a the U.S. by the cousin, Espen Larsen, us- SIDEWALK SALE in Cranford, was elected president of therapy, and pastoral studies. It-also home on Lexington Ave. while his 15. - •.:-^--'--- -•.•' ; the Institutes of Religion and Health provides counseling services to the father was on assignment in New FLORY- THURS - FRI -S in New York City. general public. Jersey and New York with a Mrs. Hassard knows the Larsens JieynstituleJwas_iDuadedJrLl937__ I Norwegian bank, was invited back to and the two families, including the With.,. by Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and town by acquaintances of the family, local teenagers and their guests, gof Dr. Smiley Blanton to help people by Robert and Josephine Hassard of together for a swim and a canoe ride rftehridEid 1.f-rML represented a reunion with their son, The two Norwegian visitors overlap io^ two weeks here. Power out Robert, who was his playmate and ,7^2030 An electrical power transformer knocking out power in the 27 purain LEARANO (2O1) exploded on the Boulevard near neighborhood for a period of time. '61 grads plan reunion Nov. 15 nue W AME BRAND ATHLETIC Nomahegan Rd. at 1 a.m. Sunday, nth A^e SHOES & MORE... Cranford High School- class of 1961 .interested in attending may write to: ON ALL HAIRCUTS rd:• 6S° is planning its 25 year reunion at the Class of '61 Reunion Committee, 595 Cranf° Westwood Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. Anyone Brookside PL, Cranford. Done By Flory Dunham Ventriloquist Kids program J! 276-1569 Gary Willner, a ventriloquist, A program for fifth through We're Open 7 Days A Week presents a comedy program for seventh graders is available at -youngsters-at-next-week's- Wednesr -T-railside-Nature and Science Center For Your Convenience I -21 day Matinee program at the from 1 to 3 p.m. Monday. It's titled Mon-Frl 9-8 Trailside Nature and Science Center. Co "Slipbark Whistles, Bamboo Flutes, Sat 9-3 , The show features his singing pup- Whammy Doodles and Other Stuff." pets. The price is $2.50. Call 232-5930. •The fee is $12. Sun 9-2 Sidewalk Sale . Call To Make Your Appointment Trailside hike •:• .-::. It •:*•••:?. \ • \ •:.: i i 00 Values •5 &*1O°° RACKS to $40.00 I Great Se/ect/on^Of.* A Trailside Canyon Hike is for the Trailside Nature Center today. third and fourth graders is offered by The fee is $3. Breezin Hair $alon INSIDE SALE RACKS SNEAKERS 123 N. Union Ave • Cranford • 272-2110 IDEWALK • Selected Pendants & Earrings *2.50 BUT JA Prince Gardner-Accessories Not all sizes & styles 40% OFF suggested list price WILL IT DO Dittrick's —n-ttms FALL FASHIONS 10% OFF FRI Xhe-Village THE SAME tiscount Wines & Liquoi SAT 22 North Av«., W. Cranford ONLY Fantastic Selection of 276-5527 STEVEN LIEBERMAN *"' SrZZllNCrSUMMfrSALI *U to I.M W. THING? -Pharmacist Nationally Advertised All All M»k>r CrvoVf Cardt Accepted That's, what Mr. Adams Salss •:MhfcMT1aM. have observed. To put the Prices Good Thru 8-4-86 Final asked us when we explain- LIQUOR SPECIALS ed that state law required term in another perspec- LE± P&G P&G Has A Special tive; suppose you have SEAGRAM'S 7 $1 *)99 A Store S us, in certain prescrip- FINLANDIA TANQUERAY Brand Name Sportswear & Accessories' For ThB Selection of 1986 routinely purchased Heinz 1.75 liter I* HUH Competitive .,-. :;•: tions, to substitute a VODKA GIN Swimmer < SPEEDO ;•:• generic^ drug when the Ketchup for your, dinner : Discern titfued table. Now you may decide —4,75 liter -- GORDONS "-~-« niter— I physician does not specify GIN 1.75 liter Styles ... Regularly CRANFORD • 272-1176 & ARENA ' that the brand name drug to try the generic brand of ft LYCRA RACING SUITS— be dispensed. An impor- Ketchup which has iden- KING WILLIAM $14)99 » BULOVA Accutron up to *200 tical ingredients. But SCOTCH 1.75 liter I JL 99 i tant question, and valid • GRUEN Electronics FEMALE MALE S not only for Mr. Adams but when you get it home it SPEJEDOJ. ARENA 1986 SPEEDO & ARENA 1986 does Jiot taste the same ij: L. JULES JURGENSEN LYCRA SUITS LYCRA SUITS nor does it have the same WE Reg. 936.BO Reg. «1 7.75 The term "generic" consistency upon pouring. WALTHAM I merely means identical in It is generic in formula on- • WITTINAUER I class and in formula'. What on air conditioning 2/*50 ly, not hi taste. REGENCY AMARETTO Dl SOUTHERN L| ELGIN 8 we at BELL'S PHAR- AMORE $799 • SHORTS Mil* ft Ftmilt The pharmacists at SCHNAPPS COMFORT d MACY are concerned 750 ml / • HAMILTON - and so can you! • LYCRA FITNtSS SUITS Spiced Apple. Chocolate Fudge 20% about is that the generic BELL'S PHARMACY will QQ Birch Beer. Lemon Lime • ZODIAC drug be identical in onfy dispense those MIDORI MELON Complete Line Of generics that have been LIQUEUR $|199 TEAM SPEEDO • ARENA • HIND TIAM therapeutic effect or 99 750 ml Imprinting & Racing Sulti • Wirm-Up Suits . technically • - bio- approved for the for- 750 ml 750 ml || Monogrammlng Accuipllt Witohas DISCOUNTS equivalent. As Mr. Adams mulary of Ihe N.J. State WINE SPECIALS Every Item of Lifeguard Suits & Acoassorlet Drug Utilization Review ft •_ asked; will the drug do the FONTANA CANDIDA l same • thing? Bayer Council and are bio * LEONARD SANTA FINE JEWELRY reduces equivalent, that is FRASCATI SOFIA Aspirin contains 5^ of KREUSCH 750 ml INSIDE Our P & G Swim Shop acetylsalicylic acid; so do therapeutically equival-:? SOAVE cooling Summer Hours: M-T-W-F 9:30-5:30 • Thurs to 8:30 • Sat to 4:30 Chablis, Rose_or QK hundreds of generic ent. Burgundy MOUTON CADET Classico / Vl OFF Specially Marked Case costs Aldert Street • Red or White $$£99 Superiors f (t.| brands of aspirin. But they So "yes," Mr. Adams. 4 liter 750 ml 5' Italy's THAT'S MORE AND don't all have the same" As long as your prescrip- •? Best In Our Gift & China Dept., 5 Special tables bearing MORE IMPORTANT Sidewalk Sale rates of dissolution, (that tion is filled at BELL's it $ •Crystal •Stemware •Woodenware *Peuter -Brass •China... is dissolving) the same 99 SAVORY & JAMES - CWKJLS TODAYI will do the same thing and $ CREAM SHERRY $799 99 DOWNSTAIRS .. Every item on the table at the one absurdly low price! degree of hardness, the you will save money on the & 1.5 liter / 75& ml Before we decided to sell HEAT SENTRY, we Installed The Shirt Locker same type of inactive prescription as well. We$ it in our own offices for a two-week trial I It works... "binders and so forth. But will be glad to discuss your §: WARM BEER SPECIALS TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE and that's why we can recommend It. they are all genetically prescription with you and | equivalent although it is let you know if a bio-i-i BALLENTINE$£99 BUDWEISER doubtful whether they equivalent generic is!:! r ALE 24/12 oz. cans W Exhaust, summertime heat, as high as 150 degrees, from • Stuffed Animals ; r:x:.T\V.. from $1.00 would be bio-equivalent. available. But remember £ Si -34/1 a i your attic with a Butler Power Attic Ventilator. Super-heated •Baby'sBibs $1.50 Some, of course, would be "the choice of a drug is your % MtttfR- Come Seel- air in your attic penetrates your living area, overloading your Light cans cooling system. HEAT SENTRY automatically exhausts this • Shorts $3.50pr. but the others may pass physician's. Only a doctor |:j through the. digestive has the experience toft LITE 24/12 oz. cans Come Save! trapped, hot air allowing your air-conditioning to operate • Ladles' Blouses ..,.... .-r-...... $4-$5 FOSTER'S$1A9 9 more efficiently Reduce your air conditioning bills and con- system without ever understand what actions PIELS 29 serve energy, too. SEE US TODAYI •ToteBkigs f ...... $4.00 dissolving. to expect from the • Scooped Neck Tees from $4.00 "Generic" as a term has prescribed drug. DRAFT,24/12 oz. cans LAGERS" I* OPEN 9-10 MON-SAT • SUN 1-8:30) • Niefrs staff shirts $5.00 •;•;-extended to the food At BELL'S PHARMACY., We a.o nol responsible lor lypoflraphlcal errors. We reserve the rlrjhl lo llmlr quantities • Printed T-Shlrts $5!oO markets-as all who have we carts about your health § REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. • Girls' Sports Outfits ... .$6.00 shopped super markets — depend on us. Ion., TUBS., Fri. 9:30-5:30 , DEPENDABLE, FRIENDLY SfftVICii 8I8INCN I 1926 • Sweat Suits $6.00/Piece Dittrick's tuim.rs.rvi*. nonn • Ladles' Jeans $7.00 M»mbn Amrncjin G«m Sootty Thurs. 9:30-8:30 H..tlnfl Initiation. HumWHI.r. ^ LOTS MORE! Discount Wines & Liquors Sat. 9:30-5:00 U/VV Electronic Cluiwt Pharmacy , DayorNH. Befl/ 2 North Ave • Garwood • 789-0525 Closed Wed. 849 LEXINGTON AVENUE CRANFORD 8 17 N. Union Cranford 276-0062 6 Eastman Cranford • 276-8030 Op«n Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Altamatt Sunday 9-2 ^ •ffl;:rW;:;W:ar:r:;::W:::::::::::::X;:^^^^ •y 1 v •• •••r, :-V:: Thursday, July 31, 1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 7 : Police nab two car burglar Drunk driving penalties Accused in {suspectfin business park knife assault issued in local court A local resident, has been accused I Police captured two young people _ suspect, an 18-year-old 'Michael J. . in the Cranford Business Park last Butler of Coolidge Rd. in Elizabeth. Several penalties for drunk driving In the same session, EHJgene of assaulting "another man with a Thursday laftemoon-flpd nornspd ~« - • - have been imposed by Judge James Pavolick, 24 E. Webster Ave., "knife here. The charge emanated "Roselle Park, was finea^3657oTDWir "from an altercation on NofttfAve. E. ; them of burglarizing several cars in .Second suspect, a 17-year-old who is M. BeHTnTWunicipaTCourtrecenGy. ; the parking lot of the Wing Co. at 15 They include: with a six month revocation, and $15 Monday night. also from Elizabeth. for not having a valid insurance card. Benito Quinones, 19, of 309 North, '.' Commerce Dr. Police said they found car radios, Carlos Camargo, 7 New St., yras fined $365-©n-July 17-for~DWI-w4th -. .On July 45, JEnrique—Hoapp,-6t reported to police that he-had-been .Je^k^rTaifd1)urg^ary^looIs~iira"car~ Sassafras St., Paterson,_was fined chased out of the house by Robert 'at 2:54 p.m. from a witness who used by the suspects. They are merged charges of speeding and hav- ing an open container in his vehicle, $465 for DWI with a six month license Mizzur who had been trying to stab Page 6 CRANFOftD CHRONICLE Thursday," July 31, 1986 ,: reported seeing thieves going believed to have been seeking car through cars in the lot. While scann- and his license was revoked for six suspension. him with a knife. While Ptl. Bob (< radios in the vehicles at Wing-when- Segear sought to obtain facts from '-ing the area, Lt. Jerry Andrews and they were spotted. The two were months. He was fined another $200 On July 22, Gregory P. Sulla, 33 for hindering apprehension by police Beaver Ave., Annandale, was fined the alleged victim, Ptl. Charles Hoef- Det. Linn Lockwood,"joined by Ptl. charged with burglary and posses- fler and Mike Dow found Mizzur Josep'h Koury, apprehended one sion of burglary tools. and $20 for having an unregistered $365 for DWI, merged with reckless vehicle. Ptl. Paul Cymbaluk signed and careless driving charges, and his walking on North Ave. toward the the complaints. license was revoked for six months. house. Sgt. Mike Cavalla and Ptl. Thorsen resigns, GOP will Rock thrown at car injuBfts-driver Frank Hanley also participated in in- vestigating the incident which was A driver on Springfield Ave. hurled He veered off the road and struck a Honored: Ronald D. Marotta, Passenger killed in parkway crash reported at 8:14 p.m. a rocX through the window of an on- tree near 1033 Springfield. right, receives plaque for his Mizzur, 23, who also lives in the coming vehicle, causing the driver to A 22-year-old Pennsylvania man nounced dead at University Hospital. pick interim councilman The assailant" drove on north service to Cranford Honorary was killed on the Garden State The driver, James Ahern, 21, of Allen house, was charged with possession tion. Baldacchini also said Foti has lose control and crash into a tree Sun- toward the Boulevard and disap- PBA as president from his suc- of a weapon and aggravated assaults By ANGELA CATILLO son will join incumbent candidate day-night. Parkway here Saturday night when Court, Clark, was charged by State C. Michael Thorsen, Republican Tony Montuori/council president, "not been on the Democrats side." peared. He is believed to be about 20 cessor, Frank D'Antonio, at the car in which he was riding struck Police with driving while under the councilman, has resigned the seat he and Dennis Scnultz, running for a Foti called the comments The victim of the missive, John years old and with blond hair. group's annual steak dinner. an unoccupied car on the shoulder of influence of alcohol. The impact forc- was elected to last November effec- first term, on the GOP ticket. "nonsense" and said he votes based Caccavale, 1 Black Watch Trail, the southbound lanes just north of ed the abandoned car into the path of Bug, not bee, tive tomorrow, according to Joseph Phyllis Baldacchini, coun- on the issue, not the party supporting Morristown, was taken by the First Exit 136 at Centennial Ave. at 8:13 another vehicle on the roadway. Benintente, councilman and cilwoman and Democratic Commit- the issue. "I'm not going to vote for Aid Squad to Memorial General Charge girls with drinking beer p.m. Cranford public safety units assisted prompted crash Republican chairman in the borough. tee chairman, said the Democratic something I don't feel is in the best Hospital for treatment of a head in- Albert Williams of Easton was pro- the State Police in the incident. party will also put up a third can- interest of the town just because its Two 15-year-old local girls who legal age. Ptl. Nick Amicucci and The resignation will be announced at jury. . Sgt. Ron Coles stopped the girls at Christine Minio of Linden suffered the Borough Council meeting Aug. 11. didate to join Baldacchini in her re- Democratic," he said. were bicycling through Cranford at Caccavale was headed south on 3:55 a.m. Saturday were stopped by Springfield and N. Union avenues. Items stolen from vehicles a broken bone in her upper jaw in a Thorsen could not be reached for election bid along with candidate "I would like to see someone Springfield when the rock crashed police and subsequently charged They determined the girls had been Several thefts of various items door window on the car of Gene two vehicle accident on Centennial comment. Benintente said Thorsen Gene Pepe. "We will definitely try to qualified fill that seat," he added, Ave. July 18. She said she was get that seat back," she said. The "I'm not going to worry about the through his windshield at 7:19 p.m. with consuming alcohol under the drinking beer, called their parents from vehicles were reported tc- police Krobath of Linden while it was park- and his family have moved out of and lodged the charges. ed at 722 Linden PI. the night of July distracted by a bug that flew into her town but did not elaborate.' party will announce a candidate party." x recently. Anthony Capone of 15 Marsh St. said a $300 AM-FM 22, and stole a $260 radar detector. left eye, not by a bee landing on her sometime in August, she said. On the other hand if the GOP nose as was reported in last week's By law, the Borough Council ap- The Democrats are hoping to sweeps the fall election it will control cassette player was removed from Hub caps valued at S^Ojyere remov- 1 .IP' paper Initially .it was thought that points a replacement*- -Without sweep all three seals arid regain the TlVtt Of (.lie six i;uuui;H Beuui, j IM HOME his carr while iitt was park6(i at"54 6u fiuUi U«i i;ai Of Stevti Rlulidiuiibir Thorsen. Republicanbli s hold a 3-2'ma- Hillcrest Ave. Saturday night or Sun- at 88 James Ave. Monday night, she had a broken nose but an X-Ray m council majority that they enjoyed in maintain the effective voting majori- f DIET at Rahway riospital, where she was =jority-and=are-expected=to.-pick-:his * 1—ty-they-currentty^have^ di A-burglar-smashed a-— . • - - •— --^-—-.—- successor to serve the remainder of "The distinct possibility exists that CENTER transported by the First Aid Squad, vice chairman of the Democratic • Em E E SURVEYS showed that the injury was another the year. The remaining two years of Committee, viewed Thorsen's we will have five Republicans up Accused of 'num chuck' possession THE WEIGHT LOSS PROFESSIONALS type of fracture. Thorsen's term will be filled in this resignation as a "blessing in there," Benintente'said. - November's general election.--disguise"'"' "Unlike the Democrats, the • Utility Rebates A policeman who stopped a car accused of driving an uninsured car HOW SWEET IT IS and being an unlicensed driver. Republicans and Democrats will ..j^ feeling is this will give the Republicans have a record of ac- on Most Units to investigate a motor vehicle viola- i Ut On .field a candidate.*, Democratsi thedpportunityfo put the complishments to run on;'1 —Qr-Wha t-is-the difference bet- ,tion discovered a pair of Chinese Benintente explained that the town back on the right track," Man- Thorsen served as. police commis- ween fructose and sucrose? Isn't night sticks in the car and accused Fined~for racing Joseph Ford, 19, 40 Hillcrest Ave., Republican municipal committee cino said. "There is now a 5-1 council sioner while on council. He is a edrich "FREE sugar still sugar in any form? their owner of illegal possession of a Mark Neri, 7 Summit Rd., andwas placed on a Section 27 probation weapon. Ptl. Briaij Hand reported will submit recommendations to the not supporting the Democratic party. graduate of St. Francis College with Standard Window A: Both of these sugars are Christopher Manfre, 13 Franklin for a year by Judge James M. Bell on governing body to fill the vacated This gives us the chance to put three a bachelor's degree in business sirrjple carbohydrates, sweet to finding the sticks, known as "num Ave., were found guilty of reckless JUly 22 for possession of narcotics Chucks," in the car with Antonio 'Annie' arrives at Brearley: Sandra Spillman this weekend. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. Friday seat through 1986. He expects to Democrats on." management. He has worked as a RATED #7 BY Installation the taste, and provide the same driving and fined $200 each in paraphernalia and being under the The mayor contends Vincent Foti, computer specialist and as an in- number of calories. The real dif- _ Garay, 21, 1111 Putnam AytL. Plain- JGrace), .l9ftt_and._G.ej'ri Garrlck. (Miss Hanru and_Satucday^-Tickets—are—$5—from—Ga&t- make the recommendations at the -CONSUMERS -Municipal-Gourt-July-l&HPtl-Frank—influence-of-a-controlleddangerous" the only other Democratic coun- structor fn computer science. ference is in the way the body field, at 3:19 a.m. Saturday at South ingan), right, both of Kenilworth, flank Burt members, at the high school at 272-7500 or at next council work session. He declin- utilizes them. Sucrose, or table and Lincoln avenues. Garay was also Hanley accused them of racing on substance. He was charged after a Sueskind (Daddy Warbucks) and Sybelle the door one hour before opening Photo by ed to mention any specific nominees. cilman, has not been supporting the Thorsen has an honorable discharge sugar, has a much greater effect Birchwood Ave. June 2. brawl on Normandie PI. June 24. party, and therefore, cannot he con- from the U.S. Army, having served Franklin who plays title role in the Summer Greg Price. "We are looking for someone to be ORDER BEFORE on the body's insulin level. When Musical Theatre production at the high school. appointed now who would also run in sidered part of a Democratic voting as a Green Beret during the Vietnam eaten alone, it is absorbed quick- the fall," Benintente said. That per- majority if the party sweeps the elec- conflict. > NOON ly into the system, causing a And Get... rapid elevation of the blood sugar level. Then it is removed quick- SAME DAY ly, and the blood sugar level can J Annual summer picnic drop drastically, oftentimes to a Borough briefs Council approves $450,000 INSTALLATION point lower than before the sugar RESTAURANT was eaten. Fructose, on the other hand, Fine Dining Art show judges named draws 125 senior citizens outlay for senior center has a less direct effect on insulin A bond ordinance ap- the bid award, or yesterday, no. and results in a more stable blood For Family, The judges for the Kenilworth Helmsley Palace in New York. Approximately 125 members of the and Jo Gartling. propriating $450,000 for construe- date has been set to break ground sugar level. One reason for this is Ar t Association's show Sept. 7 at Barbour has been featured in Kenilworth Senior Citizens Club at- Serving on the program committee that fructose is typically found in Business or Parties tended the annual summer—picnic^ tion_._of the Kenilworth senior for a second time. The borough fruit, which takes longer to be Harding School are Thomas mqny publications antj he has- -wj&re—M-a-c-y—Smalley,—Annette— Dn—Bepirsotrwork Nov. 12 BunfiaT" Valenti of Westwood and Arthur recently at .the Veterans Center. O Malley, Ann LaCosta, Marge Replace Your Defective Air Conditioner digested and absorbed into the published three books about final reading by the Borough work was stopped pending the bloodstream than the table $1.00 OFF LUNCH $2.00 OFF DINNER Barbour of Ringwood. watercolor painting. He has After many years of service, Ann Kosmutza and Helen Smith. Mary Council at a special meeting Should your new unit be a different size sugar. For some people, this Sobolchick announced her retire- Clark was scorekeeper. outcome of a lawsuit brought by Valenti has appeared on cable given demonstrations and lec- Tuesday. The funds will be used two businesses to prevent con- means less feelings of hunger, ir- television and teaches several art tures to art groups throughout the ment. She has been one of. the most In addition to the field day events, we can modify your wall opening ritability and weakness I Each Person l active members of the club and has to supplement $200,000 in federal struction of the center at its loca- associated with a low blood sugar Each Adult Saves schools and adult programs. He country and is listed in several activities included food, beverages, Community Development grants tion on the Boulevard. was featured in the October 1985 "Who's Who" volumes. Applica- served it in many capacities. She was songs and games. SPECIALIZING IN THRU-THE-WALL INSTALLATION level. So next time you reach Tor In Your Party Takes I honored for her dedication.:; r for the project. Total cost of the .. Philip Dolan, vice president of a snack, choose fresh fruit in- I issue of Artist's Maftazin^andhis •., ttotts for the art show may be ob- Plans are being made for seniors to building is expected,.,ta, be,,*, raarketingior-Musial Group, pro- stead of a candy bar. • work has won wfttlfoy* $w»rcle>*- ttta«d from the association, Box ~ -"•• MinUfteld day-activities, rficesand >' attend the upcoming pertorrttance of >' ; $396,000. • ' • l- •'•' ••• ject managers, Said Tuesday that We Service For more nutrition informa- Valenti's paintings are iri many 2'05; Kenilwortti. contests tctok place. Awards were ., What We SERVICE tion, call your local Diet Center at I "Annie" by David Brearley High While construction, was ,., he expected work to begin private collections including the given to winners who included Peggy ' School's Summer Workshop. For in- Sell COMPANY 654-7820. $2°° sometime in August. and Bucky Buchanan, Nancy Ciano formation call 276-0152. scheduled to begin 15 days after I OFF Harmonia Bank moves office here 276-1160 922 South Ave-« Westfield I Their lunch order On Dinner Harmonia Savings Bank of working here. The 135-year-old 218 CENTENNIAL AVE • CRANFORD 654-7820 lihh has moved it's ad- _bank-retains4ts-main-office-plu&— in Deli or Restaurant i ministrative offices to Corporate data processing and ATM opera- r Not valid Sundays Present Coupon to Waitress Plaza 138 at 1700 Galloping Hill tions at I' Union Square in With Coupon • Expires 8/8/86 Expires 8/8/86 CC Rd. in the borough. Fifty-five Elizabeth. Harmonia has 21 bran- people Including the executive ches and plans to open four more group and adminiatratlve. GEIGER'S BAKERY employes and managers are BIG SAVINGS f PIE COUPON Two fined for trespass incidents i Two residents were convicted~*nDaniel Rica. ON FRESH FRESH in .Kenilworth, Municipal Court Allan Patrick, 27, of 426 . Monday of criminal trespass Lafayette Ave., was found guilty BLUEBERRY BLUEBERRY i charges for separate incidents. of trespass onto the property of a Ronald L. Barbieri, 19, of 31 N. neighbor, Rosina Nesko, 215 PIE Reg. $6.50 8th St.; pleaded guilty to trespass- Lafayette Ave, on July 15. I ing onHhe-roofof Harding School Patrick was fined $280. "He was Uhnil £ • expires b/b/ob on July 15, and to consumption of acquitted of a second charge of Clip Coupon & Enjoy 1 alcohol by a persorrunder the damaging hedges on Nesko's pro- CLEARANCE SALE! legal age. Judge William Boffa perty. Both charges were brought fined him a total of $435. Barbieri by Nesko. ON ALL HOOVER CLEANERS IN STOCK! DONUT SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND'• ONLY $1.99 doz. was arrested at the scene by Ptl. Four bikes-stolen GEIGER'S DELI Four bicycles were stolen in the day from a shed at the rear of his M A Gourmet Alley of Fresh Foods borough last week. A 10-speed home. It was valued at $100. valued at $350 was taken from a A $270 bicycle belonging to • All Cheese . SAVE 50* Bloomingdale Ave. -residence at Dennis Thomas of Com- about 4 p.m. on July 22. It belong- monwealth Rd.was taken from in • All Cold Cuts SAVE 50* peHb ed to Rpb Wilson of Elizabeth front of the Sea Shell on the POLISHERS ^7-^ \ Avenue in Cranford. Another Boulevard Monday. A bicycle, • All Salads SAVE 25* bicycle, belonging to Frank Dann valued at $300, was also stolen UPRIGHTS per.b of N. 21st St., was taken from the home of Robert Colyer SAVE NOW ON sometime overnight last Wednes- on North 8th Street on Friday. POWERNOZZLE CANISTERS .GENUINE 'HOOVER' REPLACEMENT GEIGER'S DIRECT PRODUCE Three burglaries reported to police} ^'^ STICKS CANISTERS VACUUM A pet shop, garage and car $19 in change was stolen from a Melon munchers: the lineup in watermelon eating contest of the Standup approach: CtirJs Sapienza, Chris ContI and Phil Regerio HEtP-MATE-HANDGLEANERS CLEANER BAGS! We buy fresh from the farm summer playground program includes from left, Jason Fennls, were burglarized last week. A truck parked in the driveway tackle melons they hope will stay vertical. Event was sponsored BUY 1 GET 1 radar detector valued at $300 was there. The garage, owned by Keith Lambert and Pat Cook. Photos by Greg Price. by Recreation Department. EASTERN stolen from a 1986 Lincoln Francesco Dotro, was entered by • ONE OF A KIND UNITS sometime overnight Monday. forcing the locked door. ^W^V K FREE *&';• 2/* The car belongs to Frank Krill of Janine's Poodle Salon, 34 N. • FACTORY GLOSEOUTS Expires 6/13/86 CANTALOUPES 125 S. 25th Street, and was parked 20th St., was burglarized $999 on the street wh«5n the incident sometime between July 22 and ' •*'".,'• 'M. occurred.Entry was gained by Tuesday, while the shop was clos- • SALESMAN SAMPLES DISCONTINUED MODELS JERSEY CORN By the dozen ^•i doz. smashing the driver's window. ed. Entry was gained by breaking An undetermined amount of a side window. Nothing was soda and cigarettes were stolen reported missing to police. ! HOOVER FACTORY INCLUDES: from a garage at 61S. 18th St and 1 CHECK ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GEIGER'S SEAFOOD •\) I COMPLETE SERVICE rsl 2 CHECK ALL MOVABLE PARTS, ^ Fresh is the word! Schering earnings 3 CHECK BELT ~ • ioNLY $ 3 CHECK BAG • Schering-Plough Corp. million a year ago. 5 CHECK AGITATOR BRUSHES • STUFFED reported that net income for the For the first six months of 1086, 6 CHECK MOTOR & BEARINGS I second quarter of 1986 rose 30 net income increased 26 percent CHECK & CLEAN AGITATOR I 1 fog. »18,96 T»rCi5nTt6~$7I.B m»H6H, 6k $TTB to $143.6 million, or $2.33 per com- LEANED & LUBRICATED •EMON SOLI : r ) COMPLETELY per common share, compared mon share, compared with $113.9 !\" i. riffi?' ?Lv'"1 • PLUS PARTS ' W V COMPLfclfcLY | Very Tasty...takes only 20 min. to cook with $55.2 million, or 91 cents pier milli6n, or $1.89 per share, in the I • I share, in the prior year. Sales first half of 1985. Sales for the I EXTRA BONUS FREE BAG & BELT WITH SERVICE Expires 8/13/86 I were up 13 percent at $585.3 first half of 1986 totaled $1.2 ^B^^^^j ^^^^^ ^^^^^ m^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ |^^^^^ |g_mn^ ^jn^ ^^^^^ ^^^_^ ^B^^J ^^^^A ^^^^« _^m^ _|^^^_ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ta^itf I^^^B ^^^^M^^^^H ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^M^^^^d^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^K million, compared with $519.0 billion, a 14 percent increase over the $1.0 billion in the prior year. WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF VACUUMS Education W-Ai meeting ^ Factory Service Center The education committee of the Kenilworth Board of Education THE HOOVER COMPANY will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 123 North Union Ave. Cranford, N.J. 272-0088 the all-purpose room at Harding School. Horizontal attack:.Donald Jones knaws away face down In "no Face first winner: Chris ContI approaches the rind with hin **v* Mon thruFri. 8-5 • Sat. 8-12 hands" competition at Joseph DeMarlo Park on Michigan Ave. wide open. \_ aPPrPac™s me rind with his. eye \" <*» -WJ •'<*—' . •>••<"- Thursday, July 31,1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 9 Lawyer faults insurers for liability coverage crisis Democrats call for review '- The liability insurance crisis in affiliate. an attack on theTcivil justice system. Page 8 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31,1986 New Jersey is one of obtaining Roth, speaking to the Cranford Americans are not litigious, he said,, of town garbage system coverage and being able to afford it, RotaryjjChjb at the Coachman Inn citing studies that show the tendency and the insurance industry is largely last Thursday, said the insurance in- Local Democratic candidates said ment when garbage collection is in- Viewpoint to sue is not abnormal and that jury adequate, he said, and complaints to blame for the problem, a trial dustry is highly profitable and uni- awards are not too high. The system this week that Republican mayor Commentary lawyer said in a speech here. quely exempt from antitrust laws. It Doug Nordstrom should stop forwarded to the Board of Public Thinlpig of does not encourage attorneys to Utilities when a hauler petitions for a ." Alan Roth said that the crisis stems has gradually abandoned its roots of solicit frivolous lawsuits, he said. "showboating" by writing letters to partly from changes in the business underwriting in favor of brokerage . freeholders and testifying to therate increase. Reforms in the tort system would 1—State-Asaembly_and and get down to Carolyn Voller.0, Aschenbach's A trade for Turkey otheirs in need ycle and partly from a "fraudulent nnrl invpfltmpnt rmingpilng h M; m •-»•»•' * '*• *'••''* '««••"•••«••»''•»• J. -*. -4> t* a*. ». *.,»•• Thursday, July 31.1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 11 Barbara Wolf married to Wepprechts mark 'Girl Crazy'presented by | Beatles, Hendrix .,)r 9 50th anniversary Rec Department next week films shown free Allen Burton in Westfield Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wepprecht To commemorate Hiroshima Day, SPECTR UM the Society to Educate People Thursday, July 31,1986 Sr. of 416 Hazel Ave., Garwood, On Thursday aniTFrlday^venings, James DeStefano, Michael Bilavsky, Page 10 Mrs. Judith. Walt Judge of Ann Ar- celebrated their 50th wedding an- (STEP) will present two live concert bor, Mich., sister of the bride, served August ? and 8 in the Cranford High Al Ugarte, Tom, Pastor. Robert niversary July 5 at the Sutton Village School auditorium the musical com- Buchanan, Steve Vath, Michael Slat- films, "The Beatles Live at Shea" as matron of honor. Bridesmaids lnh House, Bricktown. and "Jimi Plays Berkeley," on were Mrs. Hope Peterson Lucas edy*'Girj Crazy" will be presented terv and Diane D'Addio. The party was given by their four >y the Cranford Recreation and '—Wednesday-^ t^-p.mr-aLtheJLincoln Leparuto~of~Sunitni Hope, Mrs. Martha Gilpatrick Wolf children and spouses and nine grand- School gym, Walnut Street and Se-. of Concord, Mass., a sister-in-law of Parks Department. Also in the play are Teresa Geiger, children. Attending were the maid of An old-fashioned, light-hearted Megan Taylor, Lori Halgren, cond Avenue, Garwood, Admission is thnhrirle- Mrf rnrnjjnpi Tlnrk H«mq- free. ynmrwsBruve^Iickekon ly of Portland, Me. and Nancy rgry musical,_Girl -Crazy was_originally..- Michele Muller, Kathy Bernard, Olausen of Morristown. Kathryn and of Garwood, along with friends and produced on Broadway in the 1920's Michelle Meade7~Mauf^T Meader The Beatles concert at Shea took Linda Susan Leparulo, daughter of Margaret Judge, nieces, of the bride, relatives from New York and New and made stars of its two female Megan Meade, Mari Jose Rlera, place in 1965 and the Jimi Hendrix Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leparulo of Sum- served as flower girls. Jersey. leads, Ethel Merman and Ginger Mari Carmen Riera, Chrissy concert was in 1970 at Berkeley Com- mit, became the bride of Bruce Mr. and Mrs, Wepprecht attended Rogers. In the 1950's the show was Chimedlin, Jill Cermele, Wendy munity Center in California. Mickelson of Cranford July 19 at James Wright of Cranford served the 50th wedding anniversary Mass revived in another successful Broad- Sataer, Amy Solecki, Carey Krause, Long Hill Chapel in Chatham "as best man. Ushers were Richard at the Sacred Heart Cathedral and way production. The play contains Knsten DiBella, Tracy Quinn, Jen- Comedy in Edison Township. The groom is the son of Isaac of Port Washington, N.Y., Bud received a scroll from former Arch- some of George Gershwin's most nifer Westhoven and Vicki Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mickelson of Warner of Hillsborough, James bishop of Newark, Peter L. Gerety. memorable" songs including "Em- Assisting backstage are Lee Ann G & G Productions will present Cranford. Freethy of Clarks Summit, Pa., and The mayor, and council of Garwood braceable You," "But Not for Me," Knight, Chris Galizewski, Ken Bernard Slade's "Romantic The ceremony was performed by Jeffrey Weed of Vadnais Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Domaratius also issued a congratulatory resolu- "I Got Rhythm," "Bidin1 My Time" Patricco, David Petz, Dan Schultz, Comedy" at the Edison Valley the Rev. Paul Bubna. A reception Minn. tion. and "Strike Up the Band." Steven Lynch and Michael Accardi. Playhouse, Oaktree Road, Edison, ,• The Wepprechts have lived in Gar- followed at the Mayfair Farms, West —After graduating from Westfield Couple celebrates Girl Crazy is directed by Michael Friday and Saturday, Aug. 1 through Orange. High School the bride earned a BA wood many years and are com- The large cast includes Amy Asch 16 at 8:30 p.m. The cast includes municants of the Church of St. Anne and Mary Brunton who will play the Marcus with music- direction by Barbara Leparulo of Summit was degree from Northwestern Universi- Mary Morris, and choreography by Kathy Shears of Cranford; Call maid of honor for her sister. ty and a master of library science 50th anniversary where they were married July 4,1936 role of Kate on Thursday andFriday 906-3610. : Robert Vaccarcv artistic director of New nights respectively, and Margaret Cindy Smith. Sets are designed and Bridesmaids were Dr. Michele Mr. and Mrs. Allen Burton '*~ degree from Rutgers University .jjhe Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. by the late Msgr. John Walsh. Berkeley Heights and hopes to open there this Barbara Jane Wolf, daughter of Jersey Public Theatre, pauses before troupe's fall. South Avenue building is in the process of Duffy and Lynn Morneweck who will constructed by Tony Smith. Accom- MAGIC SHOW Leparulo Loftus of Springfield, is employed by Dow Jones & Co. in Domaratius Sr: of Cranford panist for the production is John Mass., sister of the bride; Lynne Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Wolf of Princeton. Her husband-graduated two one aGiJjrjales here Saturday which he being sold for renovation, into Chronicle of- do the same in the role of Molly. The Magic of John Bundy, a magic celebrated their-50th wedding - aifc- 4)5thanniversary._ directed. After tefi years in Cranford NJPT has Other leads in the play are Paul Brixie Jr. with John Armstrong on show which will include audience Alimopti of Rockaway, cousin of the Westfield, was married June 21 to from Cranford High School and earn- niversary at a dinner given by their fices. , Allen C. Burton, son of Mrs. Florence found a new home in an auditorium in Salvatbrielld," Ahthony Leohdis, percussion. Ginger Jones is the stu- participation and live animals, will bride, and Corinne Clark of Mor- ed a BA degree at Lafayette College immediate family at Werner's Lake dent director. ThtTTprda'uction will J ristown. Burton of Cranford and John Burton and a BS degree at New Jersey In be presented for children Wednes .. T Edge, Watchung. for the Grahams begin both nights at 8:00. It is free to day, Aug. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the David Mickelson of Trinidad, of Washington Township. stitute of Technology. He is employed The couple were married June 27, Roessler leads in 'Most Happy Fella' the public though donations will be Calif., the groom's brother, was the Rev. Jeffrey R. Wampler officiated by T.A.M. in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of 34 Trailside Nature and Science Center, i 1936 and will celebrate their anniver- KEEP COOL WITH AN A NEW gratefully accepted. Mountainside. Admission is $2.50. best rrtan. Ushers were David Dex- at the ceremony at the Presbyterian sary with a cruise to Bermuda. Roger Ave. will celebrate their 45th Charles Roessler leads the cast of Park off Rte. 1. Drude Sparra. hefmer of Hackettstown; Thomas Church of Westfield. The reception After a wedding trip to-Barbados, "Most Happy Eella" which com- will also be in the show in Linda Mickelson the couple reside in Dunellen. They are the parents of Harold wedding anniversary Saturday at a Loftus of Springfield, Mass., and was at the Summit Hotel. Domaratius Jr. and Nancy Madei, gathering of friends and relatives at pletes the summer season for Plays- the role of Marie. Carrier Joel Bless of St. Peter's, Pa. associate with the law firm Of both pf Cranford, and have three home. in-the-Park in Edison from Aug. 6 Roessler took oh the role of Cer- —Tlie bride, a •gtaduatc of Mont. ~stryKer, Tarns arid'tJHl of Newark. grandchildren,—-....• . .• , _— They were married at St. Patrick through 16. Roessler has performed vantes in the Middlesex County spon- gomery Township High School, The groom^ , a_ Rhodes Scholar^, r marriage held Church, Elizabeth, and have lived in In many Cranford Dramatic Club gored • play, .Ho HIGH QUALITY VIDEO TRANSFERS Cranfordmore than 36 years. shows. Donald Boos of Garwood will DeBeque there as well, as at CDC. graduated-magna-cum-laude-from—holds-a-bacneior-of-arte^n4heology-—-Cathleen-Marie-Baer, daughter-of .___.__ B IB > aid • i A * , _ « _ > • ••*•• HIGH EFFICIENCY West "Virginia University with and botany from Drew University Mr. and Mrs. George Baer of Cran- y^ FREE^Samfl-Day - bachelor of arts in psychology where winemaker Tony in Frank Loesser's call 548-2884 weekdays between 9 Inct. Music Background and is studying landscape architec- ford, was married recently to Mark •Births DELIVERY MOVIES".". .TO* ft. she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. ture at Rutgers University-Cook Col- Joseph Niro, son of Mr. and Mrs. acclaimed music drama at Roosevelt a.m. and 4 p.m. She also received a doctor of lege. He is self employed and is the Michael Niro, also of Cranford. Joanne and Dave Douglas of • FREE INSTALLATION jurisprudence from Rutgers Univer- Your 8mm or Super 8, Slides, owner of Brother's Nursery in Cran- The ceremony took Rlace at the Roselle announce the birth of twin Kilgannon show at Ultimate Image Double Hung Windows sity School of Law. She is an ford. daughters, Diana Marie and Kelly First Presbyterian Church_WilhJhi£_ An exhibition of photographic art Kilgannon says she sees photography Snap Shots, 16mm Movies onto Rev!* Richard Rowe officiating. —A~ ~Annr-at-Overlook-Hospital-May-6.— FREE IN-HOME SURVEY They join a brother, David, 2. Mater- "by~phbtogrSpher3lrtistrJoarrK!ilgan~ :becoming:a-greater:focus:in-her:Uferr reception -followed at L'Affaire, non during the month of August has this is evident in awards recognizing Just call for-anappt:: Mountainside. nal grandparents are Matthew T. Mary Stanton married Rinaldo and Mrs. Lorraine Rinaldo been announced by Bob Deasy, her photographic talents, including • WE SERVICE WHAT ORDER BEFORE " All work done in our studio, with professional quality. Linda Csernica, sister of the bride, of Cranford. Paternal grandparents owner of the Ultimate Image in Cran- the KINSA award from Kodak in WE SELL NOON Mr. and Mrs. William E. Stanton of ford. : OeanSr^yL_ was matron of honor, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Douglas 1982. . • UTILITY REBATES ON And Get... i—A VAILABLE... : ^—~ bridesmaias were KatHleenua —Kilgannon_wasJiorn_inJElainfielcL ford, announce the marriage of their of Meriden, Conn. Mrs. ETmTur -T-he-exhibit—will-run-during—the— —MOST-MODELS daughter, Mary Sarah, to David Paul Mary Jo Niro. Steven Slane served as Rinaldo is great-grandmother and and lives iff Edison. Her month of August at the Ultimate Im- —SAME DAY T986 KENILWORTW QRADUATION best man. Ushers were Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adams are. photographic career began in 1978 age at 47 Alden St. It begins with a 9B Witter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wit- when she (ookja night course in We Specialize iri VIDEO TAPE....*39 ter of Perkasie, Pa. The wedding was Steven Niro. paternal great-grandparents. wine and cheese opening Sunday, photography. "Since that first August 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. The public Thru-The-Wall & All celebrated at First Parish Church in The bride, a 1980 graduate of Cran- course," Joan explained, "I've been Types of Difficult Brewster, Mass., April 19. Jay and Nancy Raftis of Hyde is welcome. ford High School and 1984 graduate of Park, N.Y., celebrated July 4 with hooked; and have taken a number of Installations. STUDIO OF The bride attended Cranford Montclair State College and the birth of their daughter, Melissa other 'Art of Photography' courses- Ultimate Image summer hours are schools and was graduated from the Katharine Gibbs, is an import/export Anne. She joins two brothers, which have been instrumental in my from noon to 6 p.m. daily Monday PHOTOGRAPHY International School of Brussels in administrator at Rhone-Poulenc, Christopher James and John growth and style." through Friday, or by appointment. SERVICE 1974. Mrs. Witter is a special educa- Inc. The groom, a 1979 graduate of Deborah Bartram and Joseph Lesky Patrick. Grandparents are Mr. and Presently working at Exxon's For more information, call Bob 10 S. Michigan Ave • Kenilworth tion consultant for visually impaired Cranford High School and of Union Mr. and Mrs. Mark Niro Mrs. James Jerome Raftis of Hyde Bayway Refinery in Linden, Ms. Deasy at 272-4455. ALDO COMPANY children in the Philadelphia area and County College, is a police officer at 245-5110 232-1441 Park, formerly of Cranford, and 218 CENTENNIAL AVE • CRANFORD • 276-1160 is completing work for a doctoral the Naval, Air and Engineering The couple reside in Old Bridge Jospeh Lesky to Mary Hart of Linden. Center, Lakehurst. Italian program at Echo Lake Park degree in education from Boston Col- following a honeymoon in Florida. Michael John Hrebin was born July leger wed Miss Bartram Mr. Witter is a graduate of Messiah -H-at-Muhlenberg-HospttaHonJohn- —T-he-Uiiibn-Gounty-parks-depar-ti—Camillo-Montana Band will perform, College in Mechanicburg, Pa. and Kathleen Fleming engaged The engagement of Deborah Bar- and Joann Hrebin of 414 Cranford ment will present Italian Night at the In the event of rain, the concert will received a masters degree from the tram to Joseph Lesky Jr., son of Ave. He joins two sisters, Jennifer Summer Arts Festival Wednesday at be at Trailside Nature and Science University of Northern Colorado. He Mr. and Mrs. Haydn J. Fleming of Joseph and Katherine Lesky of Cran- Ann, 12, and Jessica Lynn, 8. Grand- 7:30 p.m. at Echo Lake Park. The Center, Mountainside. is' employed in the field of bio- Cranford announce the engagement ford, has been announced by her parents are, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph medical, technology. Mr. Witter also of their daughter, Kathleen Mary, to mother, Marlene Bartram of Jersey Frank of Nokomis, Fla., formerly of Lawn party ends Spadenhoe^season . t Robert Michael Pavia, of Bricktown. Cranford, and Mr. andf Mrs. George acts as chief tactician for the Witt's City. s End SailingSyndicate. ... He is the son of the late John and The wedding will take place Aug. 8, Hrebin of Irvington. The year-end summer lawn party The club received awards at the re- <.Stor» Mr. & MIS.-David P.. Witter : thecoupTereside inSklppack, Pa.' Julia Pavia.' •• . 1987 in Jersey City. ' ' • A daughter, Melissa Beth, was of the Spadenhoe Garden Club took cent annual meeting of the Garden The bride-elect graduated from The future bride is a graduate of born June 9 to Brian and Jennifer place recently at theliome of Eileen Club of New Jersey for its years of ON AU Union Catholic High School and. making table arrangements for the Jersey City State College and isji Moody of Lake Worth, Florida. She Ostrove, newly elected president. GREEN Museum opeTTin expansion period Villahova University with a B'.S. teacher at St. Aedan's School. Her Gertrude Kurisko, past president, East Orange Veterans Hospital and degree in nursing. She is employed at joins a sister, Michelle and a brother, for the floral display at Memorial TAG fiance, a 1980 graduate of Cranford Peter. Brian, a former Cranford resi- presented each new officer with cor- ITEMS ^n Museum is undergo- 'exhibitions will continue on a limited Rahway Hospital. Her fiance High School, has a BSEE degree sages created by Emily DiCillis. ^ Park in town. graduated from Christian Brothers dent, is the son of Leonard and inigg the*'most dynamic period of basis in the main building. The Main from Northwestern University and is Miriam Moody. growth in its fafa-year hit historyR . Renova- Museum' Building is open Tuesday tty, Lincioft, and Providence™" employed as a senior development" CLARK] tion b'eganjn the three-building com- through Sunday from rioon to 5 p.m. College in Rhode Island with a B.S. engineer. plex in May, and will-continue for 18 Admission is free. The Ballantine degree in accounting. He is assistant 'Wood & Strings' Open house at the Dr. William ducted by costumed members of the House will also be open for daily controller for the Garden State Race Robinson Plantation Sunday will Clark Historical Society. There is no months. When the new south wing "Wood & Strings," a country rock opens in thelfall of 1987, jt will house tours" at specified times to~ be an- TrackrCherryJHilL_ !___JDance for Parents feature Mary Salmon, crafts instruc- admission charge. The museum is at nounced. Educational activities, The couple will be married May 3, -and-bluegrass-grouprperfonns today_ tor, from-1 to 4 p.m.,Ms. Salmon, who 593_Madison HilLRoad.,_Clark. educational services including the in the Village Green summer series 'during Mini-Zoo, Junior Gallery and the public programs and membership 1987 at St. Michael Church. Without Partners dyes and spins her own wool, will school lunchroom. New storage events will be offered both at the presented by the Scotch Plains demonstrate spinning and exhibit MIDS meetings facilites and exhibition galleries for Museum itself and at off-site loca- The Watchung Hills Chapter of Cultural Arts Committee and the samples of her work. She has been a Blue grass music Parents Without Partners has a Scotch Plains Township Council. "Dealing with your inner self" will the collection will also be completed tions. However, please call 596-6550 teacher at Riverside Church in New be the topic of the Aug. 13 meeting of in the Main and North Buildings. to confirm an event before visiting The Eighth Annual Blue Grass social gathering scheduled Aug. 11 The free performances are held; York.for three years. followed by a dance at next to the town Hall on Park the Union County chapter of MIDS, a During' the period of renovation, the Museum. Robert Pavia and Kathleen Fleming Festival sponsored by the Union Guided tours of the restored farm- support group for parents who have County Department of Parks & September's-on-the-Hill on Bonnie Avenue. The. performance is at 8 p.m. house and its grounds will be con- Burns Rd. in Watchung. An orienta- experienced miscarriage, infant Recreation will begin at,J^Q. p.m. Bring lawn chairs. death or stillbirth. The meeting is 8 Aug. 13 at Echo Lake Park. County tion starts at 7:30 p.m. followed by a dance at 9. The price is $5 for -p.m.-atthe-home-of-Herb.and-Debby^ Western producer Geoff Berne will •JULUJS CAESAR' -Museum-pfeones— Donner, i»15 High St. Call 276-53S7 for emcee. Performing groups are members, $7 for non-members. The on all . . . general membership meeting will be "Julius Caesar" plays in repertory As part of the Newark Museum's more information. i i enby Tableware Out lets "Tony Trischka and Skyline" and at the New ,Jersey Shakespeare renovation project,a new telephone "The Lonesome River Band." The Aug. 21 at 8:45 p.m. at the Franklin 'MASS APPEAL' State Bank in Scotch Plains. Festival until Sept. 2 at Drew Univer- system has been installed. The concert is free. sity. Call 377-4487. museum's new main telephone "Mass Appeal" will play at Setdn Living Rooms number is now 596-6550. The Hall University's Summer Theatre- SAVE UP TO 75% Off ..planetarium's 24-Hour Sky Report in-the-Round Thursdays to Bedrooms AUSTER'S INC, =rand-show-infor-mation i Saturdays, JujyjU to Aug. 9. Call RETAllrPRrCESt 761-9100. ™ Dining Rooms — Denby: Timeless beauty designed for today HEALTHWISE WELLNESS CENTER Oven. Microwave. Freezer & Dishwasher Sale. •ft* Juvenile Room Groups Shown: Prittnti SUPER SUMMER MATERNITY FITNESS PROGRAM DENBY FINE PORCELAIN FOR PREGNANT WOMEN AND NEW MOTHERS & Occasional Furniture 20 pc. Service lor 4 Reg S180 S - BENENTS from VERY FAMOUS 5 pc. Completer Set 29" Reg $90 fttsH Wtlghl Gain • Improve Muul* Ton* • Shop* Up AfiK Dclivwy • Rtiitv* Minor Dtic • 1 \ >, V- v» H< •«• I •* *•" *»• •^ -•• -*1h--*V.. ••-•* •••, . - • ,M -• ,- « <# v Page 12 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31,1986 Four of ten child abuse, """Thursday, July 31,1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 13 neglect cases are verified Human Services Commissioner perpetrators, the child, doctors and Drew Altman said that nearly 40 per- other health professionals, as well as Take It Underwater cent of all reports of child abuse and the person referring the case to -neglect^inNew-Jers«y-were substan- nyFS. Information may also be ob- tiated in 1985. ' ; tained from school personnel/police, A recent study by the department's relatives and neighbors. In those Division of Youth and Family Ser- cases where abuse and/or neglect -vices (DYFS)^howedthaHn 1985ofr-are--foundr-DYFSHpfovides the 47,126 reports of suspected child propriatopriate sericeservices aan dp protectionr , abuse, a total of 18,038, including "Th"he risi e in tthhe numbeb r of chilh d physical and sexual abuse and abuse reports and substantiations + AUTOMATIC EVERYTHINQ neglect, were substantiated. have resulted from increased com- Autofocue -__ In 1984, there were 44,368 reports, munity education and involvement, Auto Expbaure with 14,ff70 cases of suspected abuse & furtheh r developmendl t of divisiodiii n staftfff Auto Flaah-Rrompter th f td b Auto Flaah Btpotur* substantiated by the• , divisio" " " n an "in - investigative" training and a growing Auto Shutter Lock crease of 3,068 over the previous record of prosecution of sex abusers Auto Film Loading year. and from a general increase in fami- Auto Film Speed Setting "In New Jersey, state law requires ly violence," Altman said. Auto Film Advance that suspected child abuse -and "Emphasis on prevention of child Auto Film Rewind neglect be reported to DYFS. This abuse and neglect has allowed the Auto Film Rewind Stop division is the state agency charged department to form partnerships for 10W DISCOUNT PRICE with the responsibility of in- development of improved education vestigating each reportjn a timely and protection with community Also Available: manner," said Altrrianr" leaders, law enforcement and educa- TELE-TOUCH Nikon tion professionals, and schools. Wfc late ihv worlds Such investigations include inter- greatest pioiures.* views with parents, alleged We've baen at It tor... Trees yield .to macadam workers remove trees It will have 96 slots, a net gain of 26 over the Union County tops in substantiation behind Municipal Building for new parking lot. total in the oldlot. Photo by Greg Price..; Union County had the highest 1,312 incidents, or 4§ percent, were percentage of substantiated reports substantiated. That 49 percent was AGLS update of child abuse and neglect in the state well above the 38.3 percent average,^ last year. A total of 2,679 incidents and was 18.4 percent above the coun- J StuJi Save Now On Quality ty substantiation rate of the year Memorial General Hospital in were reported, 177 more than in 1984 24 Eastman St • Cranford cooperation with the New Jersey for a 7.1 percent increase. Of these, before. Substantiation is defined as a finding by a DYFS social worker that 276-1024 ""nf.thft Amftrirnn/Heart rnasTt5een,curn=- Association, will sponsor an Advanc- 'Friends' theme ed Cardiac Life Support (AXJLS) In- mitted. structor Update next Wednesday "The week of August 4 through 8 will Vinyl or Aluminum from 9 £m, to noon in the facility's be the^JinaJU week of the summer classroom. MGH is an AHA-certified playground season. The theme for teaching center. activities will be "Friends." The spy who came in from the heat was Josh King at Orange Robby Brunner was all set for a party when he showed up as a 'J''*', Avenue playground's Halloween party. __ _J table aHhe playground Halloween event. Photos^y_Greg Price. L~\, '''''A. *?' •**_ i. DIN PUBLIC NOTICES si PUBLIC NOTICES -\ ^»~50 Year Factory Warranty Discover NOTICE Roster of playground Consolidated Report of Condition of Unltod Countlos Trust Company ol Cranford, New Jersey And • Finest Material Used Foreign and Domestic Subsidiaries, al the close of business Juno 30,1988, a slate banking Institution organized and operating undor the banking laws of this slate and a member of the Federal Reserve Systom. Published In accordance with a callmade by the State Banking Authority and by the Federal A Fine • Expert Workmanship Reserve Bank of this District. ASSETS winners over past week BILL MILL THOU -Castrarffl ~t>Bra?ices~dOs frorrrusposltory Institutions" Nonlntorest.bearing balances and currency and coin 03 978 Here are winners of events at Cran- BROOKSIDE Interest-bearing balances 16 482 Fuel— BUY 5 WINDOWS Securities 409 878 ford playgrounds last week: Citizen of the Week: Paul Cam- Federal Funds sold and securities purchased undor agreements to resell 57 708 ADAMSAVENUE panelli and Jaimie Drozewski. Cran- GET 2 Loans and loase. financing receivables Citizen of The Week: Pietro LaPor- ford Poster Contest: 1st, Megan Cec- VINYL TILT-IN Loans and leases, not of unearned Income 422,691 Company Loss: Allowance for loan and loase lossos 6,718 ta and Tracy Ricken. chetti and Jennifer Francen. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Loans and leases, net of unearned Income, allowance and rosorve -. .. 415 973 Pet Show, by category, master's LINCOLN PARK Siamese twin costume came easily for Noelle and Danielle But- Assets hold In trading accounts 5 891 For heating Citizen of the Week: Mike DiGiano Promlsos and fixed assets 12 618 name and pet's name: Most Obedient tell for playground Halloween party. Other assots 13 jias air conditioning or Dog, Amy Laskowksi, Patches; Pret- and Sherry Dobrin. TOTAL ASSETS $1 015 993 tiest Dog, Geoff Worthington, How Many Words from Cranford: LIABILITIES fuel oil...you won't 1st, Sherry Dobrin; 2nd, Kelly FREE Doposlts: Samantha; Cutest Dog, Chris In domostlc offices 877 360 Jenkins; 3rd, Chris Jenkins; MARVIN HAS THEM ALLI Nonlntorestbearlng 207,278 find a better company Gachko, Teddy; Wildest Dog, Luke Double Hung Bows Interest-bearing 670,091 Hannon, Shannon; Cubbiest and Honorable Mention. Malia Price, WINE OF THE WEEK 20 YEAR Foderal funds purchased and securities sold undor than Rankin. FACTORY Cusomonta Sliders agroomonts to repurchase 40 885 Most Obedient, Billy and Kelly Elizabeth Griffin, Tinika Curtis, Demand notes Issued to the U.S. Treasury 0 815 Hungarian Badacsonyi WARRANTY Mortgage Indebtedness and obligations undor capitalized Harnett, Emily; Funniest Cat, Mike Heather Jenkins, and LyAnn Robin- lees -fl—801- -O'NelllTTWlttensrSoftest Cat (tie), son, , • When Ohly~THe~BesT Notes and dobontures subordinated to deposits' 1 319 ASK ABOUT OUR Other liabilities , RANKINFUEL Kerry and Kate Hannon, Tiger and- Hot Shot Basketball Contest: Sam Will Do, Call... TOTALUABILITIES Bandit; Cutest Stuffed Animal, Kim "Nothing Counts Like Service" i Richardson, Carolyn Hofseth, and BONUS EQUITY CAPITAL ' Baker, Barney; Most Obedient Pet Scott Dobrin. A flinty, dry, harmoniously balanced Common stock .12 130 Surplus • 10 840 230 Centennial • Cranford • 276-9200 Rock, Audra Dale, Rascal; Quietest Lincoln Park's Candle Shooting wine with a golden hue. Compliments PACKAGE Undivided profits and capital reserves ON WINDOWS 254-6446 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL Pet Rocks, Dana Allen, Joan and Booth at Fair Night won 1st place. dishes from beef roast to goulash. »4.99 TOTAL LIABILITIES, AND EQUITY CAPITAL -8- & SIDING! Charlie., LINCOLN SCHOOL ' $1,318,538 of capital debentures at 4.85% payablo In the amount of $120,718 on June 1 of each year, with a final payoff of $95^334 due on Juno 1, 1990. Hot Shot Basketball Contest: 1st, Citizen of the Week: John White and Lisa AndretLa. Bowling Contest: I, Michael T. Nichols, Senior Vice President, of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Chris Gachko; 2nd, Pietro LaPorta; FREE ESTIMATES Report of Condition has been prepared In conformanco with the Instructions Issuod by~the Board of A Bad Haircut 3rd,- Dania LaPorta. The Adams Lisa Andretta, Billy Hansen, Paul Governors of the Federal Rosorvo Systom and the State Banking Authority and Is true to the best of my Specializing in the Finest NO OBLIGATION knowledge and bollol. Family Shooting booth came in se- Harrison, John White, Hal Hansen Wines, Liquors, Beer & Cordials Call us & wo'll MIchaolT. Nichols Can Make Any cond place at fair night. and Sylvia Haller. give you references Wo, tho undersigned directors, attest to tho correctness ol this Report of Condition and declare that It Special Bowling Award: Hal from the Cranford has boon oxamlnod by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared In coniormance Man Look Dumb! Area. with tho Instructions Issued by tho Board of Qovernors of the Foderal Rosorve System and the State Hansen for breaking 100 points. HOME IMPROVEMENT Banking Authority and Is true and correct. John E. Holoblnko So get smart & go to.... Checkers Contest: 1st, Daniel * EdwauJ-A^KdcQinlQr— -F-ryei-2ndrSylvia-HaHer7 SERVING UNION COUNTY Robert M.GIoason Dated: July 31, 1986 Pet Show Contest, by category, Feo: $64.2(5 • • --— • - master's name and pet's name: Loudest, Larissa Hanna, Benny; Shyest", Sue "and Daniel Frye, 30 Eastman St • Cranford • 276-1044 ihG ALLISON cia, Cinnamon; Furriest, Jessica Polak, Sebastian; Prettiest, Jason PRUL MITCHELL SYSTEM - ...of course inc. Palumucci, Rocky; Fattest, Paul PROFESSIONAL SALON PRODCffcTS Harrison, B.J.; Droopiest, Lisa An- dretta, Coco; Most Talented, Vicky Create a Loan Reserve F^jg1^0iTaircu7^rh~Coupon"i Local Moving Knight, Teddy Ruxpin; Most Famous, Kim Snow, Garfield; Oder gord only with Nancy D. or Cindy B. I & Storage Diana Lieberman dressed as a hula dancer for a Halloween In OFF Smallest, Krissy Snow, Woody. July party at the Orange Avenue School playground. 5 New clients only • Expires 8/26/86 I SUNNY ACRES .1 213 SOUTH AVE E. Citizen of the Week: Robbie Meier Donna Barrett; Most Athletic, Eric Diana Lieberman, Ashley;' Most 205 South Avenue, West, Westfield • 1232-0080 CRANFORD and Gretchen Legion. Cranford' Brown; Funniest, Mary Kokie. Hot Tricks, Jessica, Sandy; Best Groom- Poster Contest: 1st, Amy Schlapak; Shot Basketball Contest, Ages 10-12: ed, Patrick and Vinnie Moribaldi, Based on the 2nd, Robbie Meier; 3rd, Erika 1st, Tom Barrett; 2nd, Travis King; Tason; Fluffiest, Christopher Oliver, 276-0898 Legion. 3rd, Ken Hartmann; Ages nine and Sammy; Longest Ears, Bethann Gor- Bubble Blowing Contest: 1st, Tania under: 1st, Josh King; 2nd, Eric sky, Snuggles; Best Dressed, Mary Mayer; 2nd, Erika Legion; 3rd, Amy Brown; Honorable Mention: Rob Kokie, Heide; Most Unusual Tricks, Schlapak and Amy Bradley. Brunner-and-Maty Kokier -Heather-rSunny—MosMJnusual-Pet,- ORANGE AVENUE Mr. and Lady Cranford: Donna Steven Springer; Most Convenient, Citizen of the Week: Travis King, and Tom Barrett. Robbie Brunner, Kwali; Most Equity in Your Home! Ken Hartmann, Danielle Buttell and Pet Show, by category, master's Lovable, Melissa Leuser, Kathy; Noelle Buttell. name and pet's name: Best Overall, Smallest, Donna Barrett, Mindy. For The Total Comfort Home Talent Show Contest: Best Overall, UNITED HOME EQUITY LOANS THE BIG EDGE PART TIME Plumbing • Heating INSIST ON A "MAGNUM 33 Annual . Air Conditioning or FULLTIME Percentage Rate' WEVE BUN SBRVINO CHANFOBD AND UNION COUNTY F0K63 YEARS "four worthless MAGNUM III 48 36 North A vs.. E • Cranford • 276-1320 MANUFACTURERS STEEL old mower • Establish a credit line between $5,000 and $150,000 Martin Jewelers has a nice SPECIAL SECURITY • Checks supplied free of charge will bring you opportunity available for a HEAVY DUTY VINYL STORM • Interest charged only when your credit line, is in use INSULATED DOORS WINDOWS EXCLUSIVE $50 closer to NEW "Annual percentage rate lor the month ol July Rate is 2.75% over the one-year Year-Round Sales Person. 37 Tharmofusad y.S. Treasury Securities Index (constant maturity) and is adjusted monthly to reflect **T:'."I ; Poly**l*r current market rates. • • this new Hours can be flexible. We will - Finish** JEhra* This is a limited ofler to qualKied borrowers within our trade area and is subject to change or withdrawal at any time and without prior notice. train. Q THIRD QUARTERLY INSTALLMENT OF 1986 For additional information, stop by one of our branch offices Salary negotiable, based on MODEL experience. Custom llm • Quillly • Itourlty I and speak to a loan professional, or call 820-5906. IV." INSULATED ' AHordiblllly, •• wtll •• 1IAUTV I —etHmM-MM AND IYVLI* - TAXE! • New tracka AVAILAtLI ALIO Right now we'll give you a $50 minimum guaran- AT TMKMtNOOUS teed trade-in when you buy a new Tbro mower. Choose Call Ellen for • Thllon rollers • AVINOt • Many atylaa to ehooaa from MUM from a variety of models-al! covered by Tbro's 2-year ItTtMATft! limited warranty. You won't find a better time to put your an appointment: UNITED COUNTIES DUE AUG. 1 old mower out topasture . NO INTEREST CHARGED IF PAID Haven't you done without 276-6718 TRUST COMPANY BY MONDAY, AUG 11 TOKO titixo long enough?' DOOR MANUFACTURERS !OU»t HOUSINO FREE SHOP AT HOME 24 HR. SERVICE F1NANCIN6 AMAILABLE MEMBER. UNITED COUNTIES BANC&RPORATION LENDER TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD MEMBER, FDIC FACTORY 1 SHOWROOM WOOOBRIOOe SHOWBOOM 349 South Avenue E., SAOOIIBROOK 1333 81. Oaoraa Ava. 3(0 Midland Av*.,aida.e ffl Roula II Belford • Berkeley Heights • Chapel .Hill • Clark • Cranford • Elizabeth • Hillside • KeansBtiq • Kenilworth • Lincroft • Linden • Madison . TAX COLLECTION DEW. Zuokaib«rg Indualrlat Ptrk Woodbfldsa Middletown • North Plainfield • Oakhurst • Port Monmouth • Shrewsbury ••Springfield • Summit j Westfield HUDSON COUNTY IU-14N Open Mon.-Frl. 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. (201) 794-0890 ESSEX COUNTY «7(-)1U (201) 3904)488 SALES & SERVICE LANDSCAPING & IRRIGATION OAILV 10 TO 6 MORRIS COUNTY M7-MM DAILY 10 TO t TUES. t THURS. 104 UNION COUNTY 4M-MH TUES. ft THURS. 10-« 233-0363 233-8608 SATUHOAY 10 TO1*\_ MONMOUTH COUNTY tWHKTt SAT. 10 TO 4 Thursdayy , Julyy 31,1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 15 CRANFORD •* -* r * < Page 18 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31,1986 Thursday, Ji4y3i, 1986 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Page 19, 20 words $3.70 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES T (C) The supplemental debt statement re- BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH quired by said law has been duly made and filed in Deadline Tues. Noon KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY the Olflce of the Borough Clerk and a complete PUBLIC NOTICE executed duplicate thereof has been tiled In the .^ BONDORDrN ANCE Ntt.86-15 Office of the Director of the Division ol Local A BOND ORDINANCE AMENDING OR- Government Services In the Department ol Com- CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! DINANCE NO. M-8 AND PROVIDING FOR THE munity Affairs of the State of New Jersey, and CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! 276-6000 CONSTRUCTION OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS such statement shows that the dross debt of the CENTER OF KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY, AP- Borough of Kenllworlh as defined In said law is In- RIAJJNQ 1450,000 THEREFOR AND -^•*aed-by_th|LaiithorJiatlon_Qftbe_boQ!ls_8nd_ -Continued from page 18 notes provided for In this bond ordinance by BONDS OR NOTES OF THE BOROUGH OF $427,000, and the said obligations authorized by REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED KENILWORTH FOR FINANCING SUCH OR- this bond ordinance will be within all debt limita- CHNANfF tions' prescribed by said law. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ANTIQUES AUTOS FOR SALE • HOME BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing Body of the Borouoh of Kenllworth that Ordinance No. Bfrfl Is (D) An agoregate ampunt, not exceeding $50,000 tor-interest on said obligations, costs ol CRANFORD GOVERNMENT HOMES Horn" ANTIQUE GUN AUCTION: Old hereby emended to read »» follows: -~" IMPROVEMENTS . SECTION 1. Tha Improvement described In Sec- Issuing said obligations, engineering costs, legal • 1. (U repair). Also delinquent ATTENTION Full Jims NURSE NEEDED several MuBkets,' rifles, shotguns, 1980 HONDA expenses, and otner Items ol expenses permitted tax property • Call RELIABLE FULL AND tion 3 q) this bond ordinance la hereby authorized GAS STATION weeks In September to ad- swords, daggers: Sunday, ACCORD as a general Improvement to be made or acquired under Section 40A:2-20 of said law may bo Includ- RECEIVING CLERK HOUSEWIVES! HAIRDRESSER ed as part of the cost of said Improvement and Is OPEN HOUSE 1-BO5BP7 «O0O Ext. GH ATTENDANT HIGH SCHOOL t PART TIME HOURS minister, medication (1 shot Aug. 3, 1 pm, Ramada Inn, 4 doors, . air condition, No Job Too Small by the Borough of Kenllworth In the county ol Union, New Jersey. For the said Improvement or Included In the foregoing estimate thoroot B725 for information. Counter person need- AVAILABLE dally) • Cranford area. Oatlc-NJ, Exit 135 Garden SECTION 5. The full faith and credit of the 413 WALNUT AVENUE GOOD POTENTIAL Enrry level position for Apply In person: •STUDENT Recent graduates 709-0316 after 5:30 pm. good tires. $3,400 or best FREE ESTIMATES purpose stated In Section 3, there is hereby ap- ed to work at SEPTEMBER TO THE StBte Parkway. Inspection propriated the sum of $450,000, said sum being. In- Borough of Kenllworth Is hereby pledged to the SUNDAY AUGUST 3rd 1 -4 PM bright energetic person. ACCURATE AUTO welcome. Come join a 7/31 12-1. Cash, VISA. MC. Con- ofler. NIGHT. APPOINTMENTS. clusive of all appropriations heretofore made punctual payment of the principal of and interest 7 SOUTH AVENUE i . END OF YEAfl=5r growing chain. Great signments wanted. 7/31 FULLY INSURED . therefore and Including the sum of $23,000 as the on said obligations authorized by this bond or Beautiful spacious UNIQUE 9 room Call for appointment to see newly Some heavy lilting. -SUBURBAN EARN HUNDREDS WEEKLY 272-1920 down payment for said Improvement or purpose .dlnance. Said obligation shall be diroct, unlimited LANDLORDS Driver's license requiied. CRANFORD will house sit, baby sit, Some filing jobs as working atmosphere. at homel Be flooded with after 6 pm EDRICH REMODELING required by law and now available therefore by vir- obligations ol the Borough of Kenllworlh and the center hall split level. 28 years Let us rent your APTS. CLEANERS tue of a provision In a budget or budgets of the Borough shall be obligated to levy ad valorem listed 2-family house in. #uiei Please call- or pet sit. Call Bonnie well as some heavy lif- Salary plus commis- various offersl Details? Sond AUTOS FOR SALE' taxes upon all the taxable property within the HOMES or CONDQS. 4 272-6334 Borough tor down payment or for capital Improve- young on 245' deep well landscaped - 603 Boulevard * ting jobs. sion. Call Maria: self-addressed, stamped ment purposes. Borough for the payment ot said obligations and • Wo pay (or ADVERTISING . 241-38Q3 272-9278 envelope to: PO Box 447, 81 PLYMOUTH TC-3 two Interest thereon without limitation of ralo or residential area. 9+ rooms, walk Kenllworth BUSINESS SECTION 2. For the financing of said Improve- amount. lot bordering river. CREAM PUFF. We screen & Qualify Tenants Call 382-3450 CIHfwood, NJ 07721. 8/21 door hatchback. Automatic, ment or purpose and to meet the part 61 $450,000 No charge to you and no Obllaalion ^76-9897 SECTION 6. This bond ordinance shall take ef Well maintained and cared for by Convenient hours An Equal Opportunity EXCELLENT INCOME FOR power brakes, air, topj; INSTRUCTION appropriation not provided for by application fact 20 days after the first publication thoioof otter to schools, recreation, and major Employer • ' 30-35 mpg. $2000 or best OPPORTUNITY hereunder of said down payment negotiable SWEET HOMES 8-2:30. Call: AT BERGEN PART TIME home assembly bonds of the Borough are hereby authorized to be final adoption, as provided by said Local Bond original owners. Plenty of privacy, 4 offer. 276-8768 evenings. TUTORING: READING. MATH Issued In the principal sum of $427,000 pursuant Law. REALTY CLERICAL/ work. For information call OWN YOUR OWN Jean- Llvio Manclno, Mayor transportation. Terrific value at J "^"ESTATE" * . 276-4440 CAMERA 5O4 641-8003, Ext: 86"1 5. . ^___ UFN In your horn*. 10' yaon public to the Local Bond Law of New Jersey. In anticipa- large bedrooms, closets galorfe plus r—245-4141 r Sportswear, ladies apparel, •chool *xp»rl»nc«. C»riHt«d tion of the Issuance of said bonds and to tem- STATEMENT P»rro«r>«nt Part Time RECEPTIONIST _>• 9/11 CADILLACS, MERCEDES, childrons, large size, petite, porarily finance said Improvement or purpose, The Bond Ordinance published herewith has large attic and basement for storge; $172,000. I SALES K-B and H .S. math. AAA c<« l Page 20 CRANFORD CHRONICLE Thursday, July 31, 1986 Where else but Kings? with tlie Golden touch. When we opened our first Kings store in 1936, the farmers of New Jersey "' Rainbow Gladiolus, come to our Floral Corner. And for 300 Extra S&H Green were with us all the way. Stamps, just clip our coupon for a two- or four-quart basket of either fruits or Since New Jersey has been our only home ever since, Jersey Fresh Farm vegetables. Festival time at Kings is one of the highlights of our golden-anniversary year. From our coveralls' and straw hats to our country music and State flags, we'll Join the fun and savor all the colors and flavors of the Garden State at the greet you with an air of celebration. To add to the fun, bring the children for peak of freshrjess. From the freshest fruits to the freshest vegetables, the center free Jersey Fresh balloons any time from Wednesday through Saturday this week of attention is; our Farmer's Corner. or next. For something more, by all means enter our\Jersey Fresh drawing. A Take your choice of the sweetest Peaches, Blueberries and Watermelons* not to Serni-Finalist in each store will win a bushel of produce on August ninth at-5:00 mention two kinds of Tomatoes, three kinds of Corn, six kinds of Squash and pm. And two of oUx. Semi Finalists will win another prize as well on August bin after bin of other Jersey Fresh specialties from Arugula to Zucchini. fourteenth. The Second prize is two tickets to Paper Mill Playhouse. The Grand prize, an Unwinding Package at the Parsippany Hilton, is an overnight stay for Everything tastes as good as it looks, because everything is harvested daily for $ overnight delivery to your nearest Kings. . - . two including deluxe accommodations, a check for 100 and a late checkout of For fresh tips and recipes,, just pick up our free folders on everything from 5:00 pm._ ~—~- Peaches and Peppers to.Seafood Summer Salads and Barbecues. For Jersey Fresh So come to Kings this week for the freshest Jersey Fresh celebration in town. he Butcher's Corner The Grocer's Corner The Farmer's Corner The Freezer Corner New Jersey Farm festival: USDA Choice Beef White Rose Jumbo Soft Shell Sunkist x Filet Mignon ib. . Spring Crabs each $J99 Extra Large 2 h inch Size Orange Whole Untrimmed, Custom Cut to •Water gai. 2/99 Fresh Barnegat Light Tuna Steak Sweet \fellow Juice 12 OZ; 99 your Specifications Regular or Salt Free (Sashimi Grade) lb. $7.99 Minute Maid White or Pink USDA Choice Beef: TTfeslTBaPifegiarElghr JBeaches—__j_ Filet Mignon Steak White Rose Tilefish Steak lh. *4.99 Minute Maid Fruit Punch or White Trimmed. lb. *5.99 \fery Large Crown Size or Pink Lemonade 12 oz. 85* Shoulder London Broil _lb. *1J69 Mandarin Fresh Manascfuan Inlet Green Giant Cob Corn 4 ears $149 Heinz Deep Fries Crinkle Cut TSTU Chnicp Ti>an Oranges Mako Shark With mis The Floral Corner Coupon Good thru 8/5/86 ' LQ7S Jersey Grown * .Limit one coupon per customer....*' Natural Foods Corner Rainbow $24! Buy a lb. of Qadiolas bunch DRIED PINEAPPLE Fresh Cut Asters _bunch *3.99 SLICES Colorful Mum Plants 6 inch pot <4.99 Get one lb. Fl thk The Pasta Corner Coupon . Good thru 8/2/86 " IXJ-B7 With love from Kings: *•..... Limit one coupon per customer.....* Tbrtellinl All Varieties 9 oz. *2.99 KS. All prices effective through August 2,1986 We -C_pelletti______9 oz. »2.99 reserve the righrto limit quantities; we do not sell to dealers; and we cannot be responsible for Pesto Sauce 7 oz. *4JS9 typographical errors, Forestlera Sauce 15 oz. '3.99 Kings S&H Green Stamps are our way of thanking you for 300 South Avenue, Garwood shopping at Kings. •Plenty of BVee Parking