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Page 12 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, Augustli, 1977 INSTRUCTION* Resident to Command Holl Police 1 HELP WANTED Police Captain Michael X. promoted to sergeant in the Holland Tunnel. XTncota bachelor of arts degree in - Harrington of Cranford .has 1962,to lieutenant in 1907 and funnel, Staten Island Bridges, \ national Air ewark management.0 ' • CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ATTENTION-PARTY PLAN Manager & MEN AND WOMEN the Port Authority Bug Ter> Pemonstrgtors needed in this area! been assigned to command the captain in 1972. He served at rld Harrington is a vcteran-of—— Call 276-6000 --4>v«-^flO-^aM-selling -itemsh Best Port Aijtbority-'S^iHolland Ihenintted-Stjates -Air Force - - Hostess, Awards!-No invesimentl TRAIN NOW FOR Tunnel police organization Has movatLSouth k f l-800-243-7606rror— ^fteFSfiftinB^WMp "He ia fharried'< to the j write SANTA'S TOTO Y PARTIESPARTIES, AvonA , commanding office| at/Port and Jfl^teqg rAdelpbi former Eileen Hilla and they Conn. 06001 • ALSO BOOKING EXAMS Authority pPtans-Hud^n CYCLES - PARTIES. University, wor*ifl# toward a have two sons and a daughter. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE No High Sdhoot Necessary {BATH) since lWp:^ sue: by 332 Centennial Ave ~ ~ ATTENTION-PARTY PUW Positions Start As High As TOYS-GIFTS-JEWELRY george Cranford Highest - Commissions . • Largest • 5.43 HOUR selection! Fantastic Hostess •POST OFFICE •CUSTOMS "SERVICE Awards! No jnvestmenti Ca> Toll next to Builders General fm 1-800-243-7606.• or writ* IMMIGRATM)N*C4.£BICAL THAT SANTA'S PARTIES. *VPD, Conn. •MECHANICS • POLICE SATISFIES" Serving Cranford, KenilwortH and Garwood 06001 KEEP PRESENT JOB WHILE VQt- 84 NQ, 33 iPubiiabed Every Thursday Second Class Postage Pa id Cranford. N. J. 15 CENTS ~; "JUST STARTING OUT.' '.: ALSO BOOKING PARTIESI featuring • T - - Thursday, August 18, 1977 . PREPARING AT HOME FOR This home otters 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, bath GOVERNMENT EXAMS _ and family room, tor young couple tired of paying rent. House is POSITION AVAILABLE .^— * Same Day Repair Service—1 .located on cul-de-sac near Garden State Parkway for easy Applications will be accepted up until ( commuting.- . . . . August 19,1977 for the position of NATIONAL TRAINING •. Engineering Aide I. Applicants are SERVICE; * Parts & Accessories for all directed to the Cranford Engineering Box 231, .o Cranford Chronicle, BEAUTIFUL SPLIT LEVEL Department, 8 Springfield Avenue, Brands of Bicycles I»OR THE BEiUJTY Exceptionally well kepr home in move-in condition. Family room Cranford, NJ., Room 100, between 21 Aldan St, Cranford, NJ. 07016 located at ground level affords a picturesque view of woods & river. the hoars of 8:30 A.M. and 4 P.M. prevailing time. HARP lessons, your-home or mine. Other feature* include sunken living room,. eat-In kitchen, 3 Harps arable' for rental, Alex' 2724520 bedroom* & IVi baths which complete thli home. • < • .: DtflnHJon: Under direction, performs highly responsible field and office Ledfprd ^776-5023. tasks involved' In the surveying* ST MAKES operations and/or has charge of a PROFESSIONAL keyboard Instruction, small engineering aide unit; does for organ S ppiano, , beginneg r & -—reiated-woflt-es-refluired;—-—— l CurrenCt t professionafi l A DIFFERENCE Eiample* of Work; In the field carries keyboard player & clubs. Ask for Rick, 3S2-6O44. . out construction Inspections ahd Michael X. Harrington Suggestion I The search fop a new and Murphy has accepted the that "experience in this type manager for Falls, Pa., from the same school from a Murphy will be in Cranford layout duties, performs highly township administrator is $24,000 a year position. A of job is more important than directly across the river from program . sponsored - by •responsible and difficult instrument .PIANO . lessons will be given at my ceeds Capt. Joseph Slawsky Monday and Tuesday, looking : home, Plttsfleld St. If Interested, over. 'At an executive session majority- vote of 3 out of 5 familiarity :with local Trenton. -Prior to that he held General Electric. He has 30for a home. He will be ap- S30 South Aviv. E . Cr .infold work, Including running center Jr, who will take over the lines, running levels, preparing contact Judy Anderson, 272-2873.' Tuesday night the Township would have been sufficient for problems. the position of business ad- credits toward a masters in pointed Tuesday night and 2 72 94.I-1 PATH command. ,; . Ron President* cross sections, calculates and plots Committee announced that the appointment^Murphy will The choice of Murphy ministrator for Harrisburg, public administration, and-is return to Sharpsville Wed-" Galleries.in: Elu.ibelh, Mornstown level notes, computes and balances A native of Bayonne, IMPORTED their search committee had be appointed formally, at; reflects that belief. From 1974 Pa. presently taking courses nesday. He will be back in earth work quantities, serves ai an SERVK Captain Harrington started as' SAVINGS CERTIFICATES chosen Edward J. Murphy, of Tuesday night's regular until the" present he has been Murphy, 45 years old, toward that degree. He hopes Cranford Aug. 30 and 31 to., Instrument man and uses the a police, officer in 1956, was WEST INDIES SharpsvUIe, Pa., to nil. themeeting of the Township administrative controller for married, with two children, to finish his work toward the familiarize himself before he transit, plane, table and level; In the CARPENTRY vacancy left by the Committee. the largely agricultural has a BA in pre-law from the degree once he is here at a assumes the responsibilities of office performs highly responsible RUM resignation of Sidney H. Stone. / C-O-O-L .... efractlve In response. to criticism county of Calhoun, Mi'ch.' university,or Pittsburgh. He nearby college, according to township administrator Sept. and difficult work Involved In ALTERATIONS from Kenneth A: McGrath of 3 Marotta. INSIDE this air conditioned 3 Bedroom split level with reducing level notes; plots • and $199 annual Although Stone's, Before that he was township holds an accounting dei 1. modern kitchen and fireplace In the living room. calculates cross sections, makes Dormers, Porches, Stairs, CLEAN ylflld on resignation was not effective Normandie Pi., questioning Additions, etc. Free estimates.- •f QUART 6.81 ; difficult mathematical calculations, "until April tl, the tpwnshrjhhas, the need of a new ad- ••• ••• •.-•" - . • and '• ' • ••"• Reasonable. CaJ Jim, OUTSIDE In the 16' x 32* In-ground pool. Call for other does drafting and tracing work and been without an administrator ministrator inasmuch as the prepares and checks contract 98S-6166 for seven months, since township has operated without important details pr.ogress> estimates; when so TRY A UATOTAURl January, when Stone left. He one for seven months, Board of Ed OWNER WANTS TO SELL FASTI directed, takes the lead in a small had held the post since 1971. Creighton stated that the . . Low$50,000's survey party. ' ' • CARPET INSTALLATION To a 2-quart pitcher, add & ounces Nestea annum Iced Tea Mix and 12 WE. of WhHe Runi. Load Members „ of.' the sub-township had been looking for 6.50 "•*• Rtqubtinanti: (1) Graduation from CARPET AND LINOLEUM, new the pitcher with Ice cubes, fill with water and COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY / CBEDITEp QUARTERLY an administrator since High School, or Vocational High committee assigned to find a installation or -pull old, and re- stir. Quenches eightl " • MMmwntttM---UmlMIMiM .. replacement to Stone were February-- School, or possession of ah install.. .Very reasonable. CaR for -A aubttMtlal InMrvtt penalty la required lor •ert/wltbdrawaf: ; approved High School Equivalent completely free estimate 923-2665, . Township ' Committeemen According to Marotta, it ••,---«U '4 Certificate. .(2) years of sub- Ronald Marotta, chairman, took a month to process the 79 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m, The Board of Education . Paradiso , said cutting proaches, but there must be a are bused and the school is REALTOR professional engineering experience "HOME OF THE WINE QARfiEL ROOM" PA88BOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PAY (who is deputy mayor and gr 80 resumes that were surrounded by wooded areas. COLOMBIAN COWGIRL — Joanne Kaiser astride "Yerba" on visit to mountain involving the performance of DTRIVEWAYS voted 4-1 Tuesday to approve a represents a symptom and the penalty for not-being where "276*1044 '«YOUAWINK.LINE" FROM PArOF DEPO8IT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL presided Tuesday night in the received in response to ad- policy "does not attempt to you're supposed to be." There students do not cut, hefarm where some American friends of hers work. . JQ6 NORTH UNION AVENUE - Inspections, surveys, tests, absence of Mayor Barbara vertisements for the job. Thenew policy on class cutting at DOUGHERTY PAVING. Driveways, 30 Eastman StrsWt • Cranford reach the core of the Dr. Robert D. Paul, said. He felt he does not have drafting, mathematical JEIWEMI Brande)-and Henry A. Dreyer search committee then in- the high school which CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY O7O16 computations, or in other sub- block or ties. Free estimates. 561- requires that students cutting problem." He sees a need for superintendent of schools, enough experience in a professional engineering work. .6452 after 5 p:m. Jr., Township Attorney terviewed twelve of the ap- "greater consultive services." said he had some'"reser- suburban-urban situation 272-4020 xAw-Mastar Charg* H^^B47^T flf ylald'on5 ^Bl^BaWHB^B^annuf 25!n Donald Creighton, and Taxplicants and recommended three classes in the same Annual Salary Range • $10,000- V9LKSWA6EN Assistant high school vations" about the policy, but where cutting is more DRAPERIES •-.""-'"- subject in a marking period be Joanne Kaiser Teaches 5 Collector Harold Seymour, a three to be interviewed by the J13.00Q. COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY / CREDITED FOUR TIMES A YEAR principal Henry Doscher advocated trying it "to see if it prevalent to "comment on the WINES AND LiaUORt Slncama Union County freeholder. Township Committee.. Mur- flunked for the marking Custom made and installed. Your (MARCH 31; JUNE 30; SEPT 30; DEC 31) ,«period. • predicts the new policy • will works." He said cutting has policy." Dtntat assistant Experienced or material or mine.' Also draperies 900 E. Elizabeth Ave. providing a batane* 01 $ SO rarralni |n th» phy was chosenfrom the three. Cranford Office Building site 75 x 200. FREE GIFT WRAP • FREE LOCAL DELIVrHY NOPENALTIE8I The Township Committee work.. He said other districts been reduced in districts He noted he could have put it will, train. 35-hour week. rehung, repaired, remodeled. Linden 48&620Q account to lh» and of lha quartar. had approved the appointment Out of the 80 applicants, three Voting in favor of the policy which have adopted such where harsher penalties have into effect as administration Accessible to Parkway, trains & Bus. Call „. KenilwortH. Call 272-3010.. Compare our low prices. Call lor a in closed session by a 5-0 vote, were from Cranford. Marotta were board president Harry Colombians to Make proposals have had- a "high been implemented. policy. without going to the for information. free «rtwat». 2324551. The abov« yields apply when earnings and principal are left sent Murphy a formal letter, said the -sub-committee felt Baron and members Rose- WAREHOUSE FOREMAN pn deposit for the entire year. success rate." It is not the _ He said later his experience board, but felt it was too mary Charles, Arleen Walsh total answer, he said. as superintendent has been in important and: needed the Established company, requires active, CHMN LINK FENCE THE CRAZIEST 574-1240 We Rental • Store or office space available Sept. strong, ^experienced foreman, with , BAVINQS INSURED UP TO I4P,000 BY U.8.00VT AQBNCY. and Robert Bresler. Member a multiplicity of rural systems where'students weight of board policy," 9 guage vinyl wire • 4', 5', 6'-75 cents need ap- ability to organize work load and Gerard Paradiso was op- 1, Center of town. sq-ft installed. Call attar 6 p.m. 381- Tin Cans into Ovens supervise personnel for .busy posed, stating he felt the Jif Kenilworth, NJ. warehouse. 1044. •' Pre-Season Sale Ever policy was ''harsh and ByJ.G.RUSH —Joanne joined the Peace Corps Joanne partakes of their IMPROVEMENT"S~ Call Mr. Bennett, Monday, 9:30 - 330. counterproductive, "„ _ . How does-iWeeUo-Hve in an and signed up for:the-trip-to- staples~T)fv-white"rice; and Century 21 212-953-0719 ALUMINUM SHOWROOM Every Ski - Every Boot The new policy, which was- isolated mountain town in the Bogota and an intensive cassova root, which is mixed tropics that doesn't have TV? cdurse in Spanish. She.feels with brown barieand cookedi SELL REAL ESTATE presented to the board's Porch and Patio Enclosures . Joanne Kaiser, who lives in comfortable with the language D.S, Kiizsma Realty Cranford SMclnlty, Part or full time. workshop meeting Augj9 by "I try to get them to eat one, laughed at the question. now, after nearly a year Call Mel Llssner. Associated Display oil Sale /or % Dans Committeeman Henry A' department engineer. high school principal Rol more fruit, but .it's too ex- 115 Miln Street Jalousies Awning Windows "We don't even have conversing in it. of Homes 272-9090. , Excellent MAIN OFFICti 40 Comnwrca 8lraat. Newark, N J 07102 • 843-0280 Dreyer Jr., Public Works Selection was based on C. Seyfarth, is an attempt to pensive for them," explained • Training Program. August 18,19, SO, 31 Commissioner; at an priorities that were reduce the total of 6,017 cuts electricity, much less the Cranford Peace Corps Nuprine Replacement 0a*n OtUr.tOQ a m lo AM p m, ssistant Teaches by Example REALTOR 272-8337 executive session Tuesday established jointly with these last year by 717 of the l,5oo television, in San Jose Joanne feels she contributes worker. ~ DRAFTING KENILW.ORTH OfflCt: Boulevard at South 20lh Street, Palmer," she replied. . OPEN: 9-9 Daily •• . ' Windows night, informed the Township' two men. taking into con- students. The policy was most to Colombians through How does .she spend her Experienced in mechanical & 'Storm and 10% to 50% Kanllworth, N J. 07033 • 272-9580 formulated' by Seyfarth,, a . San Jose Palmar is a town of 9-5Sat. electrical drafting. Responsible for OaaajDaUyiMCam to430pm Committee of the status of the sideration the flooding along her own lifestyle. "My lime otherwise? . •. ,..' 12- 5 Sun. "..".., Screen Combinations tw&le'f faculty advisory committee, 1,500 people near; ihs west preparing drawings,'some design ft ftMayatiMa.m to 8 pm. bridge replacement Schedule the various si ,;Sgrol coast of GoVotnbla'v iSouth . . "1 write-lettet^-VMWne W- mathematlcar calculations. Please Combination Doors-25 Styles and More * by the county.-•."••—" •• •----.••* m& s^erit-reprtMitWiveei The fi6a_a Stein, a special education is by example, takwilara • a.mJlo 1 p.m. At : 'AWotfaition for'fhe school year candlelight at night, wait for j/ices independently owned and operated.' America, where Joanne is a call Personnel Department for SEE THE WHQLE LINE UP OF WORLD CUr>-WINNINCi Later in the meeting the According to Baron, We policy Tl, "«av unanimouslv av beginning 1978. ' Other teacher at Orange Aye., and 1 LIFETIME ALUMINUM ran MiudNO AT BOTH OFFICES The 1976 bond issue includes y m Peace Corps volunteer.' Her point was confirmed by the roosters to crow in the -—SBpOinlment,' 272-5100 SPALDING"SKIS AND CABEflt BOOTS,,AT HILLS AND committee limited the com-adopted Tuesdayfis;a "toned ^^ M^ £^%itll members of the team are Mrs. Mrs: Delores Tipaldi, a speech her companion on the trip OarirDMfCo. ' ilNC the Hampton St. bridge, the Joanne, 22-year-old morning, and listen to snake ments of a resident, telling dbwn" version of the faculty gsfa^m principal of Orange correctionist. REAL ESTATE- NEWLISTIN<5 69 Myrtle St., Cranford, TRAILS; WE AflE SKIERS, AND OUR INTEREST IS Pittsfield St. bridge, and the Arleen Walsh', and Gerard daughter of Mr. and Mrshome. , Jack Sacks, a native stories," replied Joanne. : ; him he could only talk about, committee's, recommenda- A7inu^MiddleSchool.to7ta\ Paradiso. Baron will be an . The following teachers were 'THE PEOPLE BUSIHESS* •••/.,:•- ;—-'.ANP" : : -. '.• AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER TO SATISFY YOU IN EVERY WAY. ' Spring Garden St. bridged-all Kenneth M. Kaiser, of 4 New Yorker who is a member' Snake stories, it seems, are 102 South Ay§- W. 274-3205 DEADLINE - AUGUST 31st items on the agenda during an tipns and policies adopted by yej.terday mtil June 30. 1978> alternate,'Negotiations are appointed: Mrs. Patricia _^A GOOD BUY! on Gallows-HilLRd. brook— Virginia—St.-,—Has—been in of a group farming an area^a what Colombians tell most LEARN MORE - EARN MORE - BY *MINTENANCEPtRSdN Small school and the Orchard St. bridge on executive meeting. other school districts. ata salary of $23,600-She has slated Jo get underway in Kudrick of South piainfield, Colombia ; since Oct., 1976fe, w miles from San Jose del because of the constant •• district. Black Seal license required. Home imprbvements BOOTS CROSS physical education teacher at SERVING^ PEOPLEII CONTACT, Transferred owners will be leaving "There are a number of Under the new policy, which held several positions in the October. along with 180 other ..volun- Palmar. "Nothing we do goes presence of the feared rep- Salary open. Send resume to: Orchard St. brook. BROUNELL & KRAMER. FOR OVER their well maintained areas I wanted to mention to takes effect in September, the Cranford school system William D. Robinson of New-HillsidHillid e AAvenu e MiddlMiddle teers from this country whose unnoticed in Colombia,Colombia, " said tiles. Mr. Joseph Trolano \o Job Too Small Spaldlng Sale Caber Sale COUNTRY SkU, Boot*, The 1977 bond issue will A QUARTER OF A CENTURY, ONE The New Jersey H.U.D. Solar Energy the committee," said Angelo first cut of a marking period during the past 15 years^ Monmouth T>egan serving School, at $13,075, a graduate job it is to help improve the Sacks. ' ••": P.O. Box 98 FORMULA include the Fifth Ave, and Joanne feels she is •OF CRANFORD'S MOST ACTIVE 4 BEDROOM ALFA 450 00 Binding! & Pol#>« Buontempo, of 22 S. Union will result in two central Miss Vital"e succeeds Fritz Mon,rJay asxschool business of Trenton State College and lifestyles of the poor of that REALTORS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY Garwood, N.J. 07027 FREE ESTIMATES •175 3SOReg. 12} Grants For Domestic Hot Water, Cedar St. bridges on Gallows Joanne's principal benefiting more from her , Reg. 230.00 CORNER Ave. detentions,: a conference Brown who , was appointed admihistrator-board secre- seven years experience; Mrs. OF A LIFETIME!! COLONIAL AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER NIGHT APPOINTMENTS ALFA 420 00 IMPACT Hill Rd. brook and the country. Her assignment is recreation is visiting the farm experience than she had FULLY INSURED 95 Reg. 75,00 59°° He stated he had often between the student and one of principal of the school July 1. tary. He formerlyNheld that Lorraine Backus of Union, teaching, ahd it's for two An attractive living room, formal Reg. 120.00 SKIS -••..•;. Let us Prepare a proposal to provide a Sola/ Brookside PI. bridge on thespoken on topics not listed on post for Rosellex public business education teacher at worked by Sacks and a few anticipated, "J'm learning dining room, modern kitchen and ERA 330 LANCER - 3S°° the assistant principals, and a Former principal Carl years: other Americans at a location Reg. 55.00 Spaldlng Domestic Hotwater Heater, So you'll be eligible same brook. the agenda at past committee schools. He replaces\Marc Hillside Ave., $11,775, a more about the basic K686-1800 powder room. PORTER EDRICH REMODELING' - -Req.VS.00 letter to the student's .parent : Crawford was named to the which takes her three hours to necessities of life, and the Sorner QF 266 Sale for a possible H.U.D. Grant The 1978 bond issue should meetings. The student will lose tine full new post of director of Jear- Bernstein who took a position raduate of St. Peter's Home Briefly BROPEtL «RAMER REALTORS 10 P.M. • 6 A.M. 00 Longe Ret. 79.95 cover the Spring Garden St. ollege, former teacher in reach on her-horse, "Yerba," need to be happy with them," 1st FLOOR DEN 272-6334 VIGOR Deputy Mayor Marotla,- lettef grade if a second cut ning in April, in Rosyln, Long Island. On a recent short visit to because of the mountainous .1435 MORRIS* AVt., UNION, N. J.. General Cleaning Work Reg. 200.00 189 XL 700 00 Bonna bridge on Orchard St. brook. presiding in mayor Barbara The board accepted the inden and the Berkeley she philosophized. •i . OftNIOAYSI-l d Attached garage. Excellent 00 mayor occurs m the same subject in a A resident of Westfield, Miss Cranford, Joanne explained terrain. Steady job, excellent benefits. KICK Reg. 143.00 •129 2200 Continued'.on P.iof 12 location, $58,900. MOVING V •••' r "~"' 139 According to Township Brande's absence, stated that marking period. A third cut in vitale was an elementary resignations of Mrs. Beth that during a 2'1-month Future Uncertain Reg. 152.00 00 Reg. 79.95 "We have public tran- HOP XL 800 . 18QO FRTOH Engineer Gregory Sgroi, who no citizen spoke at an a marking period in the same teacher here from 1962 to 1969 course of instruction in Joanne, who graduated Apply or Call Personnel, 9-4:30 BERBERICK&SON 49°° sportation in the form of a COLONIAL VICTOR DENNIS Reg. 60.00 Reg. 157.00 139 Reg. 79.95 elaborated on Dreyer's in- executive' meeting before Bogota, capital of Colombia, •v 276-8000 -r' Expert MOVERS, atlow cost. Fully ins. with purchase of subject wilLjcesuU.in.-failure when.-..-she was v named. 'tw over the from-Cranford High in-1972 Inspect this nicely.; decorated, TCL8BO i Tdrmatibn; heTiasOeeowbrlting^ January pf 1976, fhtf time at she was trained, in providing FreftJEstrtfo Job16 siriairSPECIIlC" any ski package for the marking period. elementary department head explained and Rhode Island University prner i»ittr—its—4—bedrooms,' fh«7i.Bl Wiiuimii Co.7Tnc. SHOBTSTYLE 00 Reg. 162.00 149°° with Union County engineer which the Sunshine Law was "cultural adaptation and ,.^p i;._.- in 1976, hasn't decided what modern bath and modern kitchen. SENIOR CITIZEN RATE. Call 686- Joanne. Most of the time; 2 Alden St. 750 Walnut Ave. Cranford, NJ. ' 8379 and compare our rates. Reg/152.00 1O9 Sllva; »fTlountlnq Joseph Komich, and Kenneth passed making the meetings technical skills for Home she will do after her two-year A very good home priced .to sell at Pharmaceutical & Toiletries tURNSTYLE Koflach JOQQERI Marsh, county' planning public. improvement" of the natives Yerba grazes in a" field near Peace Corps stint, $41,500. . '..-.,:.r-:~: •-•;.- ' Cranford Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ,—Rtg. 17B.00 , Ref. 37.00 » Hot Wax the school where Jbanne has MISCELLANEOUS ?60'» ..she.:was..to.leach .... She-finds, that Colombian. McPHIRSOM 00 Edsbyn Proposed been given a ro(jm Of her own. CLEANED 00 .Reg. 99£5 7S How does she apply that in farm life has its attractions, REALTY CO. WO'l 00 MOUNTAIN ' a fin gr 1974- she taught at Walnut The N.J Department of not have to •-, suffer the ^in- the backward mountain Joanne describes the and she says she might con- FOR SALE RUBBISH REMOVAL 16900 Reg. 75.00 55 763 Your Cholc* of PS is Enjoined withdrawal or X-withdrawal, School and from 1974 to 1976, Transportation (DOT) intends conveniences which were the community? Americans on the farm as sider remaining \tf that 19ALDENSTREET • YAHOO ' Reg. 79.95 failing. Students late for class to install fences, lights, and source of the complaints." "my closest friends," but she CRANFORD WE'VE SAID IT.... ANTIQUES call . A . Regs 165,00 149 she taught sixth graders at teach them to make an country. WE'LL SAY IT AGAINI 00 Kastle SUNGLflSSES four times in a marking period He said the DOT will install also has become friendly with , John Borden CIMMARON Orange Ave. School. Last year telephone booths in the Tall .•„„„...„...oven from «a tin«.. can,." was an_.a:ColombianJamilyL_witn five ^ But jyhen you're 22 in the There's a lot of Charm and Reg. 120.00 109 SVSTEM without^alid excuses will lose 276-0400 THE TARNISHED SWAN -_BUTNEH..,: BOOT TREE -Oaks rest-aroa-of-the-Garden—six-foot high^cyclone-fencing—exam|e-sne-gave-ii/\nu 10 _u:U— ..vUsitv, eU .ticitu Peace Corps in Colombia and LlvabiUty in an older WELL BUILT Antiques & Collectibles 27A-AS94 . LSC one .letter grade, and each y children whom she visits Rag. 100.00 on State Parkway in Cranford. for almost the entire length of ma^e things to holholed their deeply engrossed in helping OPEN DAILY 9-5; SUNDAY 1-5 or assistant to the superin- hol< home. Won't you Call Us to SEE 521 Elizabeth Ave. E., Linden MASONRY" • • Reg. 180.00 subsequent three latenesses in MayoMay r Barbara Brande, the parkway widening project: frequently. THURSDAYS 7-9 THIS 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL; with Mon. & Wed. eves. 6-8 p.m. urie-up tendent kitchen utensils." others, you don't think all that MASONV/ORK who was notified this week of Fruit Too Costly a FIREPLACE, DEN, SUN ROOM Tues.&Sat. 2-6 p.m. BOOTS EDGE & BOTTOM FILED position " ' The height will be increased to The"culturaladaptation" is much about tomorrow. ' WATER PROOF ING and BASE REPAfRED DOT'S intention by letter, will While with the Colombians, BRAND NEW LISTING and 2 car garage? or bv appointment, 527-1709 [flccessofles m Leather 30: •••••'. eight feet in the Tall Oaks a bit difficult in a locale where Collins Sale HOT WAX 1 3 Fiske Terrace OWNERS WANT ACTION! REPAIRS Goggles X-C Boots 'Not A Cure A graduate of the University meet with residents of the"area. Vinyl or redwood inserts the average educational level FLEA MARKETS -»•• _ PRISMATIC BINDING RETENTION Overhead Wires Steps, walks.patios, drains area bordering the rest stop to Call today lor appointment to see sooooooooo... BY SPALDINO. Roger Asch of 739 Willow St. of Miami, Fla., Miss Vitale wil) be installed in the cyclone is two, years, or second grade.. THEY HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE 5 Reg. 28.00 CHECK this pretty Colonial. Choice' area, 7O1S ALPrNA.ALLSOP A three-judge panel has the Appellate Division. earned a master's degree see if these proposals "are in fencing so adjacent backyards "I try to help them guard FLEA MARKET Reg. 11.95 * BRING IN YOUR BOOTS labeled the policy a Priscilla Gracey's large lot, fireplace. Don't be sorry TO A REALISTIC LOWI the best interest of the neigh- Call 274-3520 & SKIS NOW AND SAVE »1O.' enjoined Public Service He was notified this week from Columbia University and are not s4esnn frorrahe rest area against childhood and tropical - it won't last long. Every Wednesday... Friday, Saturday fillsop "mistake," that will not cure G. G. NUNN, Realtors Rll Sunglasses Until Octobar 15. 1977 ' Electric and Gas Co. from the injunction against Public has-completed post graduate borhood." diseases that attack and Sunday. Dealers call 574-8599 SHOCK ABSORBER •21.95 to Oceanport, N.J. Garden State Pkwy. Exit 105 cutting. "There's a problem," and parkway. OVER 40 STYLES , Regu/trPrlctStr.50 Service .was granted pending HOME IN THE COUNTRY? 276-8110 or 541-9328 after 6 p.m' PAINTING DECORATING beginning, construction work he said, "but this is not thework at Newark State College Brande in June asked the FreidenVich said the rest children," the . slight, Reg. 38.00 •29.95 Green lawns ... flowbrs and trees ... picnic tables the outcome of the appeal. Not quite, but this pretty 3 also ANTIQUE SHOPS on overhead power lines until -way to solve it." Asch in the areas of administration DOT to close the Tall Oaks area fencing will be given vivacious Peace Corpswoman 1490 RAHWAY AWE., AWENEL Save 25% Reg. 30.00 to 40.00 bedroom Colonial on tot 59 x 229, beside the racetrack,., dubllke lounges. . restaurants the township's appeal case is Judges Eugene Lora, Baruch and supervision. She priority as soon as the related. A common affliction Condition Worse (across Irom RahWay-Prison) Only*7.50 suggested a different arex> after residents com- taxes only $1140, completely decided. The utility company S. Seidman, and Melvin P. curriculum, individual previously taught in plained they were bothered at materials are available. among Colombian youngsters mothers of classmates of BINDINGS Antell issued the injunction. Priscilla Gracey, the 13 year modernized with new furnace, RENTALS GARAGE SALES : 9 RACES DAILY • FIRST RACE 2 PM last month notified Township planning and counseling. He Kenilworth and in Dade all hours of the day and night Me said a contract has been is caused by intestinal Priscilla's, to help defray the deserves your Inspection: Give us Creighton said Judge Sonya County, Fla. ^ parasites which they usually old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. COMPLIMENTARY GARAGE SALES Attorney Donald R. Creighton also said reducing .a letter by travelers seeking awarded lo install appropriate Graceys' medical expenses a call. APARTMENTS THOMAS KQTATIS BflCKPflCKERS50% Solomon OnLE it intended to commence Morgan in March ordered The board had received 62 overhead lighting. < acquire from dirt or animals. Stephen Gracey of 711 High ' SIGNS ... Are available to those Experienced 20 years painting and grade is punishment unrelated assistance. Also cited was the St., has been in a state of semi- far exceeding insurance SHAHIEN AGENCY living within the areas served by the decorating. Interior and exterior 302 Reg. 43.50 construction within 60 days. Public Service to give 60-days to'what the student has done applications for the "post, six lack of toilet facilities at Tall' The DOT also will seek Joanne teaches at Colegio coverage. Mrs. Goertz and Two-btdreom apartment. Security from coma for 11 weeks today, Boyle Company, Realtors. Call 272- using Dutch Boy paints. Free Sale RENT A NEW PLYMOUTH notice to all communities and wrong. " within the Granford approval from the Federal do la Presentacion, a first to and. lease. Garwood area. 789- Sale Sale 322 00 Oaks which prompted some Mrs. Krugh thanked residents KKAI.TOK RUGBY SHIRTS Reg. 54.95 Creighton,, who represents the county if it intended to because of a brain tumor. ISM. 9444. ' Estimates. Fully Insured. AIR MATTRESS B.P. FIRE QRILL •49 system. motorists lo use the area as.a Highway Administration to fifth grade primary school run for the_iesponse they have CALL ANYTIME 399-2873 7 OI 886 start construction work on the. Mrs. Charles de'fended the ISNORTII AVK.. K. - Reg. 17.95 * Reg. 17.95 Reg. 93.95 00 Cranford,' WesTficId and Union Negoiiating Team public bathroom and for other install telephone booths in Tall by nuns..She frequently works Since last Thursday made thus far, and asked that ~~~~ PORCH SALE Reg. 5.79 •79 OR OTHER FINE lines. Preliminary work would penalty aspect of the policy : CRANFOKD WIND SHELLS County in a joint appeal of a Board president Harry improper purposes. Oaks. with older girls, from 14 to 18 Priscilla has been back in future contributions be sent to STORES Furniture, kitchen Items, games, 1O0O oal. WATER B. P. TEA KETTLE "1 Reg. 51-35 be permitted. stating it is a way of SJ YEARS OF SERVICE PAINTING • Interior and exterior.( .i • Reg. 13.95 ruling by the N.J. Public Baron appointed vice- Brande said yesterday she years old, who are at the third intensive care at Saint Bar- the Priscilla Gracey Fund, stereo, much m'ore. Many items like PURIFIER Reg. 5.95 •Jl •4500 ^* Reg.SS.95 Utilities Commission allowing wJThe local attorney sought disciplining students who president William F. Raftery Jack Freidenrich, director would still like lo see the area and fourth grade level. nabas Medical Center, United Counties Trust Co., new. Aiig. 12. 9-6- 707 Willow St. 276-5774. Reg: 29.95 Aiolo HIKING BOOTS CHRYSLER - 6UILT CAR insist on ' defying authority. 276-1900 JOIN " the booming Chester Wool CRUSHER §B •5800 overhead 'power wire. lines the injunction based on Inis chairman of the board'.s of engineering and operations closed, but she and neighbors Livingston, on a respirator South Ave., Cranford. business community. Choice retail, 600 Waterproof Reg. 75.00 •59 Tijrolla T HOUSEHOLD GOODS ROOFING AND SIDING Reg. 4.95 ajong the Lehigh Valley order. Creighton estimates the Students must learn, she said, committee !<> begin •for. DOT, told Brande fho of the parkway, "will take a Women's Status Law machine. Her condition has service space available in original MATCHES mm The children of Carol Court Cotton KNICKERS Sllva COMPASS no, 3 .350 Railroad right-of-way, argued appeal of the PUC ruling will to be "accountable for their negotiating a contract with the department is "convinced that look at the counter- What do these girls do with worsened, and she is not Chester Mall, 240-600 sq. ft. low 18 cu. ft. refrigerator- Moving, must CHIMNEYS • Reg. 1.29 Reg. 75.00 " "leard in October. own deeds.'1 are organizing a Neigh- rental covers all. Ideal (or arts, sell. S150.00 272-MS9 leaks, rools, leaders and gutters. Reg, 35.00 Reg.fi.75 •§** for an injunction Aug..9 before Cranford Education I hose properly owners should TRADE YOUR HOME - For details call PHOEBUS STOVE 260 Rig. 55.00 crafts, gifts, personal service mason work, sump pumps Swlii Armv KNIVES "Mostly .. ... her own or to receive any kind 272-9090. Associated Display of R.g. 29.95 #1498-85% Wool SOCKS GRECOS •of which will be donated (o the ^MISCELLANEOUS 00 Homes. Realtor, Ask for Melbusiness. Inquire TEMPE WICK D Autera 276-4810 160 mothers, Joanne explained. of -treatment. Priscilla had REALTY, 543 6555. •~' Reg. 3.75 * Reg, 45.00 •39 Priscilla Gracey Fund. LUsner. - PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS ALL DRY FOOD FRAME PACK Save 10% "There are eight or nine been undergoing cobalt There will be games, prizes, •Custom-made, pin lilted, expeitly RIPSTOP TARP _^ Burt GARAGE WATERPROOFING . ME1 Clues toWould-BeBank children in the average treatments. and refreshments, Friday, cut in your homo. Any sola & I Half Price Reg. 7.95 •!?• NEW BERT II WATERPROOFING family." LOTS RENTALS WANTED chairs or 3 pc. section SU'O Reg. 110.00 AVIS A townwide fund has been Aug. 2(i, from 10 a.m. until 1 Home basements. «.». Natdkaatt. 865-6300. CASH AND CARRY - NO LAVA-WAYS STANDARO p.m. at Carol Court (near 1 272-6090 The lowly status of women, launched by Mrs. Al Goertz of SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA - General Maintenance Co. •)f Used Rental Skis and Boots on $ala - SAVE 5P to 90% Rtg. 130.00 Bloomingdale School). The NEAR HACKETTSTOWN - mini farm, 25 years experience. in Colombia is nearly the only Itetford Ave., and Mrs. Judy Quiet young man desires 3 or 4 USED CARS We Try Harder" rain date is Aug. 29. 714 level seres. One hour from 5 year warranty. Robber Are Examined situation Joanne finds difficult Krugh of South Union Ave., Newark Airport. Ideal for horses. rooms In 2 -family house The Union County plexion, wilh a mustache," 'was wrong, and activitated an (preferred). Eat-in kitchen, 1973 FORD GALAXY Excellent 789-1219 381-7885 All cart fully wulppM alarm to police headquarters. (o contend with in the South Bl-level home. Must be sold. Asking Rtnt Ittw* . . . LtavtlMlMt-t wrvlc* .Prosecutor's Office , Is placed a print make-up bag in American-Country. J 79,500. (201) 453-2017. reasonable rate. CU 399-9439, condition, power steering, power TakcToTheHilb! the "^drive-in drawer at lilt: - -At Hie smiie time, Ctli'i-yr- 7:30p.m.-9:30 pro *••* night* or brakes, air. Cafl 272-4350. Fr«« world wldt r«»«rv«lK>o «*'y(c«/ examining various pieces of "I find I can adjust to most "*i Biaaeil Batgalnin Towoljj ••*•.••• , Low rate* by day, trnafc or month . evidence left behind by a bank branch at Chesnul and who was waiting in his own Sat. and Sun. a.m. OPEN 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. car directly behind I he everything else," she com- Chronicle Contents WANTED FOR THIS 4 DAY SALE ONLY. GARDEN STATE would-be bank robber Friday High Sis. at 1:25 p.m. He told mented. '& BRAKE SPECIALS when his a tempt to rob tin1Iho teller the bag contained a suspect, heard the man APPRAISALS 1 demand money. As Curry got What leads lo a rather CRAFT PERSONS, Interested in United- Counties Trust Co , bomb which he could activate typical North Jersey suburban MEDICAL EMERGENCY TREATMENT HELP WANTED placing item* In small, locil drive-in branch armed with a by a remote control device in out of his car to investigate, SERVICE begins here Aug. 22. Page 10. WliUmC. Klunui, SR.A- the suspect drove off andgirl ibeing found in a most consignment gift "shop. Please 95 phony bomb was thwarted. I he car. He ordered the teller atypical environment in the SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER FRIENDLY TOY PARTIES HAS contact: 233-2833. to-put, money in the~ba|*. The Curry chased him on High SI., Society ol Real Estate OPENINGS FOR MANAGERS AND The suspect escaped after a hills of a tropical land? AUG. 6 AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT victim dies. 19 high speed chase in which he teller saw what she though) Hickory St., Mansion Tor., Appraisers'- " DEMONSTRATORS, DEMONSTRATE Broad St. to Centennial Ave. "I studied nutrition in Page 3. v KLUMAS « GAIS GUARANTEED TOYS & GIFTS. NO WANTED TO BUY was pursued bv off-duty was a bomb"in the. bag bul college, I wanted to apply it 663RjrrUnRd CASH INVESTMENT - NO which turned out to bo three where the suspect's car cut STAMPS 93 Brant Avenue; ( l t •into traffic. somewhere, plus I wus in- At Your Leisure . . • 2 Letters from Readers . 4 Cranford, N J. COLLECTING OR DELIVERING NO TAKE YOUR MARK - Boys lined up on block are awaiting start of 50-y'ard freestyle |v .', !! minfed bv'a'pproximately red railroad flares taped US PLATE BLOCKS. Smiles. Ac Clark, N.J. 07066 terested in learning another Obituaries 8 272-4100 SERVICE CHARGE. CAR & t for 11 amt 12-year-old boys" in N. J. AAU Junior Olympic Long Course Swimming :ii) policemen, 15 men from the together with electric wires ;it Curry slopped on Myrtle St. Classified .- 12 TELEPHONE NECESSARY. CALL cumulations. Collections. Canacu hill; $ trail/1 culture," said Joanne. "I eilher end, and she backed lo ask residents it t|iey had Editorial .4 Real Estate. 10 XOQ prices paid 527-8011. (at Garden Stats Parkway Championships being held at Cranford Recreation Complex *hls week.. Three-day prosecutor's office, and two believe the best way to learn COLLECT TO CAROL DAY J>18 489 SKI - HIKE - CLIMB J canine patrols. away to a six-foot ••vide por- set'ti a. li)7:t green Ford Garwood 11 Social News; • 5 Arc you wondering where to find ti? 8395 OR WRITE FRIENDLY TOY * Interchange 135) statewide event ends today with swimmers 12 and under competing from 9 a.m. to 1 is to live il." WE BUY used cars, cars necdn 301 South Avenue East, Cranford The would-be bandit, who is table wall in (ho drivo-in Mustang and told them to Kenilworth 11 Sports ...,,.. v 9 Check the Area Service Guide In this PARTIES. 20 RAILROAD AVE. ft. Or« South America, ,-tiBi. •the screen realized something. • CiiKl.MI,. ' •!! I'..'H' VI blockat right Is David Guzlk of Roselle, a member of Cranford team. to:«i vears old, dark com-

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, \ ...... , Thursday. August 18.1977CBANFORD (N.J. (CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 3 Father. Soit, Win laAuta Show t •*••• , • • ... DeSotos and Dodges." the Aug. 6 Auto Accident Victim Dies Page2 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, August 18,1977 OfftheRecordon W Now Recruiting • on the south side of the street a tree in N. Union Ave. near Nineteen:; Eric D. -the—Rahway -River. --Three tries at the Morris of 5 Garden Oval, "arid rammed a tree 50 "feet weeks • before that, Mrs. CALL FIRE FIGHTERS in Ipringfield. -died-SaturdayJiL /^teven L. in Bucks'County, Pa., Overlook Hospital, Summit, of Totowa was fatally,. injured THE T SHIRT Contest received two first head injuries he received in an was treated at Rahway Township Residents - Age 18-35 Aug; 13 and 14. The New Hope prize awards in. competitions Hospital for a shattered when her car collided with a 1974, the shop features music " e of the automobileaccident Aug. 6 in truck at Springfield Ave. and Saturday and Sunday for the 9 Kenilworth Blvd.,' Cranford. elbow. And Second Places for every taste and age group. THEATRE COURSES Kenilworth Boulevard; These Serve as Back-up Force to Full Time itanley^Slinter —Mdrris^-sustained -a frac- two fatalities followed--a Staff of Township's Fire Service The Patriots Drum & Bugle contest sponsored by St." own and run the store,' "^Robert Simma, executive tured skull when the car he The last automobile fatality period of nearly three y'ears Corps won first place Sunday, Peter's Royajeers ana that have lived in Cranford 23 was driving west on occurred Sept. 11, 1976 when .without ' a traffic-related out of seven competing corps, evening in Milford, Conn., 7 Academy of the Garden State years. Mrs..Mintz was a sales top in all original condition Kenilworth Boulevard went' Denis M. Schmidt, 23, of death. 55€LMST.,WESTFIELD at a contest hosted by the Sun- p.m., at a contest sponsored Theatre announced that judges as having a superior out of control at 2:0ft a.m. and. Kenilworth was killed when a Apply EIRE lifiMMERS downers Drum & Bugle Corps by the Shofeliners. representative for London registration deadline .for this took first place in the division lacquer paint finish. Mr. Morris was born in 232-6944 Records before opening thfr Fall's Professional Theatre, •;ofv "Chryslers, Imperials, veered across the road. The car "driven by Thomas Of Dumont. Saturday, tne Upcoming contests and car glanced off a utility pole Geoghegan of Garwood struck Newark and graduated • from corps took second in a contest parades are: August 28, shop. Her husband is past Arts Courses in Morristown .is : Jonathan Dayton Regional 33 North &ve. E., Cranford Or sponsored-by-the-Dynamies-Garden State——Circuit Jeep Mishap Injures Youth High School and attended Call 276-0043 ittle League, and a current beginning Sept, 14th. JUST Drum A Bugle Corps of Championships, Neptune, Robert Gill, 18, son of for- eluding the Gill youth, were Wilkes College and Fairleigh Before Friday, September 30,1977 Oradell. Seven corps par- Afternoon; September 3, mer-: mayor Edward K. G}11 Dickinson University. Sur- injured; ••••.. . Collegian's Column viving are his parents. Mr. ticipated hv that event. parade, Basking Ridge, 9 and Mrs. Gill of 316 Casino Described as critically hurt a.m.; 5th, parade, Mendham, WHERE GOOD fPfc/ YOUNG and Mrs. Arthur Morris; a An equal opportunity employer" The Patriots will be in Ave.', remains in. satisfactory were Gill and Gary Zim- competition Saturday in 9:30 a.m.; 10th, Wildwood, FRIENDS imjk condition at Rahway Hospital Miss Shirley Boyden of 211 David A. Ileins, son of Mr. brother; Jeff, and his grand- American Legion States. ANDOLD merman, 23, of Matawan. GUI mother, Mrs. Sarah Goldman. August 8 - Trumbull, Conn., 2 p.m. at a MEET •'•*TH with injuries sustained late sustained head and leg in' N. 21st St., Kenilworth, and and Mrs. Richard W. Heins,. Aug. 10 when a jeep plowed LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON -r Dr. Frank Krause and Miss Deidre Gayle Beer of 46 315 S. Union Ave.' was Services were conducted juries: He id employed in the Monday at Suburban Chapel I Every W A Sot 'country Cooldn"^ into a group, of; workmen hard trim department at the son; Francis, admire awards and car that won thjem. Beech St. have been named to promoted to the rank of CUSTOM T-SHIRTS , outside the General Motors : theo-ecent President's list at sergeant in ..the-Norwich of Philip Apter and Son, At Your Leisure assembly plant. •'" . Maplewood.', PLAIN ^ND FANCY A«T Slda of Mldnloht.C 7, 9:40, Friday "The assembly plant in Linden. The Berkeley School of Garret University C6rps of Cadets for Newark Museum, Newark, "The Tiiffi FM* Stimuli'0»f 0«n>" 7:174 9:30 p.m. Saturday 1; 3; . Gill was among those Police charged the driver of Mountain. the academic year 1977:78. Sizes 2 to 44" Bryant Birthday Picture*," through 5:10/ 7:30; 9:45 p.m. Sun. 2; 4:15; 6:15; ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS the errant jeep, John Naia, 24, W1U1 Aug. 16.' •" / 1:55 p.m. waiting in. line at a sandwich Daughter of Mi-, and Mrs. Susan Lynn Goldberg, ,12 -Over 100 designs-ond roony^tyla* and colors Summit Art Center, Summit, Qlfl afaliyny, ftahwiiy "Ruhy" HOT & COLD LUNCHES (*ues-frl) truck during a supper break of 1110 Clinton St., Linden, -George>Boyden,-Miss Boyden Mnss T.anpi, was nn trip Hpnn's "Tniffuctora ihow open* sept 11 through COUOK CAPER — Tony,GorellQ of ,112 Burnslde Ave. » second from left/ In summer weekday* 7; 10; "Flghtlnd Mad" *:25 Package goods available was named as a student in list for the spring semester at In-Service™ of. letters to choose from. . Oct. 3. Hours are noon to 4 p.m. onp.m. Saturday "Charlotte'* Web" 1:30; ccafts class at Monmouth College, West Long Branch. He's experimenting with tie' at the GM line when an alleged weekday*. 2-4 p.m. on weekend*. "Fighting Mad 5:40; 1:45; "Ruby" 7:10; drunk driver Berkeley's executive Tufts University. MOVIBS 10:-25. Sunday. "Charlotte'* Web" 1:30; dye technique, with Monmouth College senior Dona Remmllnger of Oceanport, left, Larceny, Explosion secretarial program. She is a Daniel R. Arthur, son of Mr. Major Karl J Woclz, son of Cranlerd Theatre, 25 North Ave. W, "Fighting Mad" 4:50; 7:55; "Ruby" ; 572 BLVD., KENILWORTH,NJ.(Exit 138 G.S. Parkway) r QUANTITY ORDERS (3 DOZ. MIN.) TAKEN ON SPECIAL "Arl*tocat»," weekday* at 1:30, 2:45, 7. 6:20/ 9:35 p.m. and Prof. Carolyn Bloomer, teacher. ." \" . • meter with a hammer at thegraduate of David Brearley R. C. Arthur, 416 Casino Ave., Mrs. Genevieve Schlingman of "i 8:10,9:50 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 1, Park Thtatre, Roitlle Park, sid6-of-Pleasant-St.- an< 4 PRINTING FOR TEAMSjClUBS.BUSINESSES railroad station. They were High School, Kenilworth. has been accepted for. ad-521 Richfield Ave., Kenilworth 2:15, 4, 5:15,7, B:!5. •:» Pjn. weekday* "Shoot" 7; ''Black Sunday", swerved to the right-into the juveniles this week on a mission to Wheaton College as Blmora Theatre, ElliaDetlWNmrt o:3O p.m. Saturday "Black Sunday"/ i, 22, of Keyport, variety of charges. ^ charged with malicious Miss Beer, daughter of Mr. and of Karl G. Woelz of 837 Stop Greenwich Village" weekday* at 7: 1:15; 5:15; 9:20" p.m. Sunday "Black group at the sandwich truck. damage to township property and Mrs. George V. Beer Jr., a freshman for the 1977-78 Adams Ave., Elizabeth, is A T-SHIRT MAKES A PERFECT P.M.: Saturday 1:15) • p.m.; Sunday Sunday" 1; 5:05; 9:10p.m. "Shoot" 3:30; IMWLoUierSi Jn- A 15-year-old was arrested .academic year beginning J:43; 7:51 p.m.; "Network" weekday* 7:35 p.m. • , * WINDOW and la/ceny of money from a received her honors in the commander of Jhe 12th PERSONAL GIFT... Gl^eates 'I by Lt. Henry Polidoro and September 7. 1:55; Saturday 3:10; 5:50;. 0:55 p.m. Strand Theatre, Summit, "Annie Patrolmen,, William Connell meter. Lt. Lawrence Bonnell professional secretarial Security Police'Squadron in Sunday 1:30) S:5»i 9:44 p.m. Hall" weekday* 7; 1:35; 10:15 p.m. DOG-CAT OWNERS estimated there was $2 in the program. She is an alumna of the Air Training Command at ' "' 0PENMON.SAT.8:30-5:30-THURS.flL9:0O Maplewood Theatre, "The Other Side Saturday 2; 3:45; 5:25; 7:05; 1:40; 10:15 and John Lpwery in the early of Midnight," weekday* 8 p.m.. p.m. Sunday 1:45; 3:25; 5:05; 4:49/ S!35; AIR CONDITIONERS morning on Aug. 9 and meter cash box. Cranford High, School Randolph AFB, Tex. Saturday, 3:30.4:30,9:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10 p.m. Low Cost Spaying Stolen Car Found At College Crafts Course charged with the break at the Mark Alan Billington and David S. Stchlin. son of Mrs. •<•• Strollers on campus were Nancy Merrill of 27 Hillcrest nder, "Omar MUSIC . NOW is the time to protect your pet from un- home of John Heninger, 1010 William Michael Dltullib both A. L. Stehlin of 17 Dunham Beggar'* Banquet. Upton, light Biology majors and apply them to individual alerted to that fact when they Ave. reported the theft of her of Cranford, are among 428 entertainment nightly. SERVICED^ wanted litters. Pregnant cats and dogs can also Raritan Rd., the night before, Ave., is participating in the U. /business administration projects.' .:.>.•••• began spotting a flurry of .1964 Chevrolet from Williams graduates at the 156th com- • Garden State Art* Center, Holmdel, be neutered For information and assistance, call and the larceny of a .32 calibre S. Naval Academy's summer Llberace all week; Aug. 22-23, Harry students are, joined in ex- The class has^ done exuberantly-hued tee shirts pistol and .30 calibre rifle St. between 1-a.m. andj6 a.m.; mencement qf the,University CONTINUING these numbers. ~ •&'•;•' '•'•'"• :" training program. • ploring the mysteries of' tie macrame: weaving.without-a,,,and piubw cases and sheets from the home. Connell Sunday. The car was found by of Maine at Ofono August 19. CRANFORD OLD TIME MARKET The MMMBQW brooks Aug.' 19-20 Ray Carry fn Service or W«f Jack W. Schuling, son of Mr. Charles dyeing and macrame at traditional loom (they used hoisted to dry on the balcony disarmed the youth when Garwood police at 10 a.m. that Paul Beth Ferdinand of 440 leading from the crafts and Mrs. W. J. Schuling of 14 The Grotto, 573 Boulevard. Monmouth College, this cardboard and sample back • •• - •• ' 273-2663 276-2994 276-2955 making the arrest. day in the Triangle Pacific lot Manor- Ave! graduated from Lexington Ave,_. hasJbeen Kenilworth, entertainment every Friday summer. They're members — strap looms, and.finger atelier. Will Come To Your Home. on South Ave., Garwood. Ohio University with a BSHEC and-Saturday night with Country weaving techniques); stit- AFTER 1P.M. ' .... AF.TERSP.M. - A 14-year^pld and 16-year- promoted to first lieutenant at PRODUCE PRODUCE HEALTH FOOD! CookmV along with a sprinkling of art "All the students, seem to Mariam Bilyeau of 101 degree from the college of chery; and- tie dyeing and 1 old were arrested by pet. Williams AFB, Chandler, RED RIPE WHOLE NATURE SLIM Newark Muaeum. Newark, Joe students -of Prof. Carolyn^ enjoy the dyeing process,' SUMMIT ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE, Inc. Cordon .Ostrbwsky at 4 a.m. Thomas St: reported the theft education, FARM FRESH 00 Thomas and Band, Aug. IB, 12:30 p.m. batik; The last two weeks of IM MOST CASIS ONI DAY SllVia. Ariz, .where he is an instructor SALE! Bloomer's crafts class, that states Prof. Bloomer. "It's of her H. J. white bicycle from 12/1 THEATRE . ., the six-week course will cover Friday in connection with the Mark Evans, son of Mrs. pilot. WATERMELON CORN » lisas- Celebration Playhomt, 116 South provides participants the quick and colorful and allows explosion of two windows at 17 her garage* Friday. Martilyn Evans of 44 Brook- Ave., Cranford, "Oyp*y," through Aug. opportunity to dabble in do-it- quilting^ applique work and them to let their imaginations A hot md fe««M SWMMT it feramt-SM AWo't Jeffrey C. Gill,49rSori of Mr. NEW CROP BIO-NUTRIENT it. Alan Okell PI. Firecrackers dale PI. graduated from Ohio VITAMINS . „_ ' yourself pursuits from basic trapunto; and soft sculpture in run riot." , and Mrs:. Fred W. Gill, 260 0URn REG Clrxto-Waytn, Pltcataway, "The had been taped to the windows •'••,. Traffic Injury' '"' University with a BBA degree Locust Ave., Garwood is an, - Good Doctor," Sept. 9,10,14,17, 23, 24. embroidery t oi batik. which students create forms One thing Prof. Bloomer has CUCUMBI PRICE which were disintegrated by Michael Kinaszczuk, 60, ofin marketing- infantryman with the 82nd SWEET SEEDLESS Family ' Playhou**, - Nutley, from bits of cloth or other found true of all her courses. Wt S»)H & hkdridi Air CepdMoMrs. WALLPAPER SALE! Watchung was treated for "Camalot" ttart* Sept. 14 on Friday*. Tony Gorello of Cranford pliable material, and fill them the explosion. Harold Model, son of Mr. Airborne Division a"t Ft. GROCERY & Saturday*, Sunday* through Oct. 2. "People never leave when-the injuries to his left hip at INSIDE GRAPES 59c 10096 PURE and Kathy Danker of Fanwood with air or some more Through investigation by and Mrs. Murray Model, of 102 Bragg, N. C. Nell's New Yorker Dinner Theatre, are majoring in biology at class is done. This summer, Muhlenberg Hospital, Albany Ave. has been FRUIT BUTTER Mountain Lake*. "South Pacific," substantial stuffing. 1 A Large Selection Ostrowsky and Del. Milton Navy Operations Specialist DAIRY Fairleigh Dickinson we're supposed to be done at 3, Plainfield, following an awarded a Dorothy J. and NEW CROP RED 10 ox. |ar through Aug. 24. The favorite technique to Mason, the two youths were Seaman Apprentice Gerald D. JOHANNA FARMS Summer In time l», Hamilton Murray . University, and came to but invariably there are a few charged with malicious automobile collison at North Lucius Tarbell Scholarship at I FRUIT DRINKS-LEMON. 100* Theatre, Princeton, "110 In the Shade." date has been tie-dyeing. of us left puttering at 5. And Ave. and Orchard St. at 11:30 Cauble, son of Mr. and Mrs, PLUMS 39c 4.99 today through Saturday, 8;30 p.m., Monmouth for a summer, damage to a house, possession Western New England College j Jerry Cauble of 90 Kenilworth ORANGE-GRAPE- PURE HONEY Sunday, 7:30 p.m., matinee Saturday. during the regular academic a.m. Saturday. E course in cell biology. "We Of a bomb, possession of ah in Springfield, Mass. TROPICAL FRUIT 5 Ib. |ar 2:30 p.m.; ''Midnight at Eleven" •Window Shades [^Blvd., has returned from . a SWEET RIPE decided (he crafts course DANCE PLANNED >year; some of us never explosive device,, and His car was traveling west Linda Duckworth, daughter C cabaret, Aug. 13,13,19,20,2a, 27,11 p.m. manage to make it out of class deployment to South America. CANTALOP Deaf Smith 1009* 1AO/ New Jersey Shaknpeare Fetflval. would be interesting," says The Jewish Collegiate and iiyStoc£~ ~ "possession" of~ ran" "explosive on North Ave; when struck by of Mr: and Mrs. C. J. Duck- He is serving as a; crew- 39 Vi gal. PURE PEANUT IW/O Drew University Madtion, "Much Ado Corellp, "We'd never done Professional Young Adults of much before 10^" One has the device to do bodily harm. a car driven by Christopher worth of 14 Wadsworth Terr, About Nothing," through- tomorrow, feeling she doesn't mind. member aboard the guided VINE RIPE BUTTER OFF "Titus Andronlcus/' through Aug. 27, anything like it before. And New Jersey will hold Kenlan, 18, of 113 Makatom has been named to the dean's missile destroyer USS Claude con ALL "Cyrano deBergerac," through Sept. 11; it's great." "Summer Breeze Dance" at MEMBKRCRAKFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE •Picture Frames Lowrey apprehended a 15^ Dr. who attempted to turn left list for the spring term at V. Ricketts, homeported in TOMATOES 39 Claude Klpnl*. Mime Theatre, Monday Pino House year-old and lfr-year-old at 3 from Orchard onto North. FLAVORS night. , Workshop for the class is a the Holiday Inn of Ave 276»l |<8O Cr«ailT*f Roanoke College, Salem, SODA BORDEN V. OAL. 29AJdanSt.,Cran(ord Sit a.m. Sunday after they Norfolk Va: Paper Mill Playhou**, Mlllburn, second floor room atop the Raramus -Parkway, Sunday, Made To Order Kenlan was issued a sumrnons Virginia, MAN OF THE HOURS - > / .^ ICE CREAM "Orea**"op«ntSept^Utof a tlxw«k- allegedly smashed a parking for a stop sign violation. Joseph L.. Cerullo,.son of David J. Wagner recently ALL FLAVORS r ^ fea|ufjng Delicious Building - a. room awash in a. in addition, a Summer Louis C. and E. Ruth enlisted in the United States colorful disarray of dye vats. singles Weekend is planned Pten & MaittMl & Sauiif • Sand. •Art Supplies Pizza House 29MdenSt.,Cranlofd Cerullo of 43 Hillcrest Army. David, the son of Mr. Local Carnival string, scraps of wool, and all for Labor Day Weekend W. DeUvsr 276-0939 IVAILDEANE Ave., has graduated and Mrs David G. Wagner of MEAT DEPARTMENT & DELI. the assorted paraphernalia of September 2, 3," 4 and 5 at Featuring Delicious - number one in his class at Mountainside, is a graduate of crafts people at work. Tamarack Lodgg e located in RICHARD HARTIG a e F r e To Be Held Pirn & Mealb* ft Sanu|« SUnd. Center for Perfection of Y » y ?. g M'htary Junior OFF UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Occasionally, the class ad- the cool Catskilf Mountains 6i SCHOOL College. He will attend basic A neighborhood carnival journs to the lawn outside for An ,' independent/ non- Paints Horology, exclusive against dystrophy will be held N pjew York, Reservations must 276-0939 training at Fort Benning, Ga., a shady session! under the be made in advance. discriminatory, coeducation- lbv N.. Union Av«., Cranford 37A-2540 watchmaking school, in and will receive advanced on Aug. 21 at 16 Ramsgate |ld. Neuchatel, - Switzerland. trees, •< •..,..- For additional information al school* ^Kindergarten Open 9am -5 pm Closed WwWMdiyi training in Special Forces. COSMETICS Hayley A. Cagan, daughter of After graduating WHOLE FILET sVHGNON Dr. and Mis. E. Cagan, will -: L_r-write: Jewish Singles, P.O, through 12th grade.'. . After* training, he will be serve as Ringmaster, assisted "Each week," Prof. Box 196, Rahway, NV J. 07085. Cranford >Htah School In stationed in Fort Devens; MA. by Greg Daniels, Keith Cagan, Bloomer explains, "we study I0W TESTING APPLICANTS FOR ENTRANCE 1975,^ Ceruw entered 'Private Jeffrey Gill; son qf and Connie Patel, The car-. a different craft'I lecture and . FOR INFORMATION CALL 351-3141 Bulova School of Watch- Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Gill of FESTIVAL SET Garwood, recently completed nival will run from 1 p.m. to 3 show slides the firSttwo days II . 618 Sakm Avenue; EHiabcth, 07207 makfng, - Wbodside, of the week, explaining and The 1977 Hungarian festival Queens. his advanced training in in- • SUNDRIES VEftL CHORUS SEEKS MEMBERS demonstrating basic will be held at Garden State Cerullo holds titles of fantry at Fort Benning, Ga. techniques. - The-last' three Arts Center- Saturday; Septr Jeff, who went through basic The New Jersey Chapter of 10, at 11 a.m. A Scandinavian FLEMINGT by JOAN VARANELLI graduate Watchmaker, training at Fort Dix, also CUTLET the Riverdale Choral Society, days, the students try the certified Accutron technique themselves, and festival will be held Sept, 17. graduated from the Army which meets 8 p.m. each THIS YEAR technician and certified Jump School at Fort Benning. EVERYTHING Wednesday at Kean College IN JERUSALEM! watchmaker from He has been assigned to the under the direction of James GREAT LOOKS: TURKEY Our June Wine of, the Month... PRESCHOOL American Watchmakers 82nd Airborne Division on CUBE $O19 Cullen, is inviting new Now it can be done! The Institute. He is secretary that post. members to join. Introducing Marcello Soave. first charters from the east of New Jersey Watch- MUST GO! $139 James Cullen. a staff, PATRICK WAVNE STUDENT ROLL Jk Ib. '.'iTAHVM'IIWKH coast to Jerusalem are now makers Association. member of Kean College and a va ilabl e. From ' After Cerullg^ trained STEAK I Ib. the Riverdale School of Music >Sinbadand ON SALE September 27. 1977 to has a background in choral ADUIT with Jerry Kemmerer, ieEye 7pfece Pennsylvania House January 3.1978, bi-monthly owner and operator of The OPEN 7 DAYSJt-WEEK- FREE DELIVERY- $10.00 AAlNORDEr? and instrumental conducting Serve well Sea Shell and teaching. 7DAYS charters will fly from New CUSSES FOR Ticker Shop, Cranford, chilled with ggftheTlgei York to Jerusalem. Kemmerer recommended PETSHOP PRICES EFFHCTIVE The 1977-78 season will start Seafood, n w . Pine or Cherry dining room .8_pjn^.SenL-X4-.with .a. Septu Cerullo. to-, the. Bulova 103Miln cwckeri-- -:-r..-...-.a-Xino_ or five star Hotel, BOYS&eiRlS tember Sing of the Faure or Veal. School. „ . P rescript ion<5he mists------272-7051 (store) 272-4750(nieat) -Requiem and" the Brahms depen4tn% on the category .purchaseH. Divide your SWIM SCHEDULED 8:30 a.m. -9 p.m. CRANFORD Liebeslieder Waltzes at Kean AUGUST30 The Belmar Beach Swim is College (Rm, 143, WUkina. time according to one of 3 • 245-4611 MON. thru FBI. Open Nightly tUlO^ schedultidJot Sunday, Aufl. 21 8:30.8 SAT. -Theater ;Bldg.)~There is no THRtl tABORIJAY ^iiWrl'hl for members and guests of the charge; musical scores will be Jerusalem or 4 nights In ROSItttPAWt Union County Hiking Club. All (Opp. Cranford Theatre) Your specialtv cooKed the way you like it> provided and refreshments Jerusalem and 3 night* in interested will meet between 9 served. Anyone who can sing **x-» AII urAio BETWEEN AUTO RACES • CATTLE JUDGING Tel Aviv or 4 nights in 1221. WestfieW Ave. a.m. and 10 a.m. in back of the soprano, alto, tenor, or bass, is Jerusalem. 2 nights In Tel ON ALL MEALS 2:30 - 5:30 P.M. 512 Boulevard Kenilworth THRILL SHOWS • HOR8E SH0W8 pavillion between 10th and 20% OFF invited to participate. For Aviv and 1 night in the 11th Avenues. Bring lunch or 7 NORTH AVE., East OPEN 24 hour* ; DAYT more information, call 882- delivery 272-3333 6 GRANDSTAND & MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS " Galilee. Transfers, taxes, buy it there. CRANFORD !-8538 1033 or 232-1108. BOX Of (ICES OPEN 130" STATE 4-H CONTESTS • GRANGE EXHIBITS sightseeing and lots qf For information about the THE NEW Pina House N.J. DAIRY PRINCESS CONTEST extras are all included in Union County Hiking Club, Your Hostess the very reasonable prices. contact The Union County 29 Akhn St.. Cranford What other city means so Park Commissions Christine Fat David Featuring Delicious Standard Flowed Show •Demolition Derby much to so many people? recreation department. Cantonese J CRANFORD DINER Pbn4l*aa*al»Sau»a«aSand. ' Horseshoe Pitching • Square Dancing The history of the entire ON ALL KODAK. FUJI- OR GAF COLOR Szechuan KM TONO world has been influenced ^SCIENCE K Country Music • Firemen's Parade (OF'POSI T F 1 HF HK STA W* DtftMf 276-0939 Polynesian by what took place in these PRINT FILM LEFT HERE FOR PROCESSING. Twirling • Horse & Tractor Pulling Insight, a non-profit streets'. Come to Varan's. Lowest Prices on wm on* processing Aojwhere! organization for gifted and, RESTAURANT Rescue Squad Parade • State Lamb Sale Travel Agency and let us talented children, is con- help you walk In these •»•»•••••< 24 Hr Service • 24 IIr Service • 24 Hr Service, ducting a workshop in science 550 Blvd. Kenilworth 272-8420 paths of historyf al Union College Aug. 22 Who Attends Union College? )2exp .. . - 20exp 36 exp through 27 from 9 a.m. to HOME 121st Year! •2.99 * $4.49 : *7.99 noon. Courses will be offered • Recent High School Graduates to children in,age groups of of the Andrea'e Furniture from six to eight and nine' to • Mofters (and Fahen) RT. 31 JUST NORTH OF FLEMINQTON, N.J. • V p.m Su2vPliaio twelve years old. Further "'llfcu tfuic'i m.> iJjiUiuU (ox tfmifUy. . J p.m 10 Alden St.* • 272-3090 information is available at • Veterans LEMON GLAZED CHICKEN 540 SOUTH AVt, W. • WBTflttD, NJ. • J32-lin TRAVEI/AGENCY Cranfofd (•lu* Klblxin Shopping C«r>>«r) 352-9500 of 763-5879. • Businessmen and Women . *M Norlh Avenue MOOSHU^ORK THOROUGHBRED RACING NOW d- 789-0063 • High School Graduates HOME MADE CRISPY NOODLES thru LABOR DAY sept. 5 • Speakers of Olher Languages Call or come in. TIWI Our FREE Home Heating Survey And Why? AND MOST OP ALL \ WARM HOSPITALITY. ( ARl I K^, CAN Save you Money THIS Winter • To Prepare (or a Career LIFE HOMEOWNERS NOT JUST A JOB! Open 7 Days. Serving Dinner Fri. and Sut Night till Midnight. 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i: Thursday, August 18,1977 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 5 Page4 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, August 18,1977 Community Calendar Ellen Keenan, Genevieve Varela Saturdiy, Aug. 20 I further suspect that a brook's capacity to hold ^rooSsRRTNtWin^Jtoinetintil- Reporting student who flunks for non-severe storm waters which 'after the First Aid Squads Association, benefit tennis Tournament af the HUtoTde WeA academic reasons may be frequently overflow on its from Garwood and Westfield Ave. tennis courts. Spectators welcome. - _ The church of St. Anne in Greco were ushers, Peter Recycling Program course tftreugh the northwest were already evacuating Mary Ellen Keenan and A graduate of Hbly Trinity Garwood, wass the setting on Greco,-of Paterson, served a: To the Editor: able to make a case for money patient*. Robert Jeffrey Wichser were High School, Mrs Wlchser June 26 for the wedding of the "ring bearer. -As the Chairman -of i&e-—, it-s- following the ceremony at Pennsylvania Hospital in followed "at the Shady Lane a teacher of Toms River High capable of contributing even more, at the Municipal Building. ago was most disheartening ramifications and then to would have jumped the banks; men on each tour to act as ldi;' ' ' ' •" • " ' '' should find itself without a recycling Curbside For those residents upstream paramedics? If no increase is which Rev. Robert Sheeran Philadelphia, Inn,'Locktown, N.J.' School North, Toms River. ._ of newspapers, for. all Cranford citizens. word it very carefully. officiated.The organist, Mrs. The groom is a graduate of program. bottles and aluminum cans proposed Again a bureaucrat in Lewis Burton Coe such as Spring Garden required, who decides Wednesday. Aug. 24 •' "••: ,• •'• .'' '•:. "•/ The bride, daughter of Mr. The groom, son of Mr. and 312 Denman Road and Tulip Street areas, take, whether the house burns or the 11 am. - Children's films atrPubDc Library. -tucille^-OWer—-was—-ae-^Nether-Fr-ov-idence High ani Mrs. Daniel_Varela,_430._ Mrs ^Robert Krause of Toms The shutdown of the recycling by the recyclers is worth a try, Washington has dashed' the patient goes unattended? ttenTfln hopes of Cranford's seniors, heart! Your, turn will come, as 7:30 p.m. - Bingo at Temple Beth-El. - companied by the Rosairs. School . and ^DuqUesne Myrtle Ave., Garwood, was River, Is curreuQy~a 8 center in Meeker Ave. by Cranford especially since it has been shown the work progresses upward; • As to the Police Depart- " ThThe bridebrid , daughtedght r of MrM;; UniversityUiit . HHe iis assistanitt toto escorted by her father to the Ocean County College who were informed in April ment; these men are on the altar. The maid of honor was Recycling Program Inc. following a that volunteer glass and metal that the housing project might Much credit should go to Thun'day, and Mrs: George Keenan Jr. the President "of the majoring in business ad- Township Engineer . Gregory •'••• firing line and can be heroes in of 210 Manor Ave. was given in Manhattan Shirt Co Ms. Diane Varela of Garwood, ministration. He is presently long-standing dispute between local recycling programs, as well as be breaking ground this a life or death situation. They 7:30 p.m.- atSt Michael School HaU. sister of the bride. Lorraine summer. The Department of To the editor: Sgroi, who bis taken toe. marriage by her father; Maid Upon their return from their employed by T and D Con- volunteers and Town Hall has volunteer newspaper drives, elicit initiative to push this work on, should be trained, and for the of honor was Mary Ellen's Bermuda honeymoon, the and Rebecca Ann Varela, struction, Toms River and hiir a email fra^Hnn nf cnlvnoaahlo Housing ana Urban Regarding the coverage of mostpart are trained, Infirst Courteiy Recreation and Parks Department sisters of the bride, were the serves in the Naval Reserve, produced frustration,,for residents the Aug. 9 Garwood Council and to engineering aide Rick Pool office hours for picture taking, card validation and sister, Maureen Keenan. couple will reside in DUC a smau iracuon oi saivageaDle Development's requirement Brown who has supervised : aid. The townspeople might be Bridesmaids were the bride's Manhattan, Mrs. Robert Wichser bridesmaids. Denise Varela Lakehurst Station. who have been saving glass and of ah additional en- meeting pertaining to a pool payment!, 7-v p.m. Tennlrreteryationi also Ukep. served as the flower girl. BIRTHS metal containers for delivery to the materials discarded by house- vironmenta• l impac^t stud- y is discussion about the proposed man,y facets of th-e work better served by the police aunt, Josie Cunningham of '_ __ n, »T • i After a honeymoon in Mr. and,Mrs. Thomas J.' another painful roadblock that firehouse, the reporter failed crew's labor. We can be proud*—having more training in life Mr Paul Tricarico of Canada and the New England Mariano of 208 Locust Dr center. holdersThe curbsid. e program would not 7 COUIcoulUd aeldelay the project for to mention a very important of our Public Works Depart- saving procedures where time 1S2BB^&*JSk Janet Byrne_Plan8 Nuptials :_ Paterson, was the best man. states, the couple will reside in announce—the-birth-of— The least township offic1a1s~csirdtr -hf»-ripe project lor 10 mention a very impur Sally WHliamson, of Reading,,- c ment has been of Mr. and Mrs. H John Byrne Daniel Varela and George Toms River. oe-aemmeniai -to scouts. anq ouie|j- many inpnfhsr -—rV——pbint=the Sunshine Law. ment. They are meeting the is the major factor. But they P nford re8pec Announ e daughter, Sarah Jane. She is to accommodate such public- organizations whose activities are What I" don' t understand is I"t" wa s not an "oversight"- , challenge. "always seem glad~t(» resume A,'••- — ' jnade^of the ongagement-aLirf J299_Hemlock Ave, Gar- ___^ was born July 29 at Overlook Len Chandros this local controversy between that fire commissioner Barbara Krause their principal duty as police- tlvwy.^ » , Janet Marie ByrneT daughter wood, to William DavrtTMfv Hospital, Summit. ~ " spirited efforts by residents, and the financed by paper drives as long as men when the squad arrives. M h w Howard Siegel Cranford~S-tudftr; Mr. 'Gill and the Cranford Maszczak" was not invited to ' 20PittsfleldSt. Mr. Wichser is the son of • *»r"»» wu»m« ^Brownrnw;, Rnson nof fM Mr ean and dMr Mrsa JLJUJ. . Maternal grandparents are Murie.1 Mintz Township Committee is properly residents who support them would Chronicle. Why is the chair- a buildings and grounds Now a question about By Arthur and HaMlBurdltt Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Donald Brown of 280 Stanton __Mr. and Mrs. Alois Svitak.of Off the Record Martin Jewelers of Photography called upon to initiate a conservation continue contributing their papers. man of the Housing Board so committee meeting I called paramedics^and-emergertcV ^-.—..'.-•. _—:....'...u...J:._...syearaago. • •• • •' ' '- Wichser of Wallingford, Pa. St., Rahway, Kenilworth. Mr- and Mrs. program that will benefit the upset that the Chronicle went with". the architect?-- four Housing Site medical technicians. An EMT Plans announced to introduce The Fish to Cranford, a 24- His best man was Joseph; Is Married in Fla. Joseph Mariano are paternal Carlucci of New Rochelle, The bride-elect is a Holly Anne Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of ecology and provide revenue for the THE. OBJECTION 'dSait out and independently firemen, a representative of course takes only 80 hours of hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week answering service for people graduate of David Brearley grandparents. . reported the news? The news, the senior citizens, members To the editor: training under the tutelage of who need a variety of assistance. - N.Y. Ushers inducted the Lawrence Bruce Bassett Jr. Clearwater, formerly of Class of'78 community as well. unsightliness could be caused by I agree, was not good but, it of the buildings and grounds Regarding Senior Citizen laymen backed up by-doctors After many delays, Memorial Field swimming facility is bride's brothers George Cranford. She is a graduate of A daughter^ Jessica Alexis, placing discarded materials at the" was the truth. Personally, I committee and the mayor. By Housing: We are wondering Keenan HI and Michael, both 6 at Baumgardner s Cranford High School and is was born to John '••; arid why/the Sherman School site when a few specific areas are 1 expected to open next week. of Cranford, Gregory the De Vry Institute of employed by the U-Haul Rosemary Kelly of 106 IT'S NOT SURPRISING that curb for. pickup by a recycling feel it is good when a local law, we are only permitted to covered; • • •. 10 years Restaurant, Clearwater, Fla. paper can go out anfl report have up to three council- hasr not been considered. McGrath of New York, and Technology, woodbridge, with The bride is the daughter of Company in Tampa. The Pawnee Rd. She was born in recycling volunteers who for years contractor (who would pay for the Here is a lovely site - within a How much will it cost to Demolition work begins on 116-year-old pre-Civil War Robert Kelly of Nutley. a degree of Electronic groom is the son of Mrs. Rahway Hospital on July 22 Graduation the news instead of just taking persons, plus the mayor, who Hinman House at 102 N. Union Ave. have been expending their energies privilege) does not appear valid press releases as unbiased is ex officio, at committee short distance to the center, traift poUce or fire personnel? Technician. Her fiance is a Pizza House Donna Quaine and Mr. and weighed eight pounds, library, churches, etc. Surely How many will receive the Lt Carl A. Gehrke, charter member of Cranford Police graduate of Union College. He Lawrence Bassett. He is an five ounces. The . maternal with little thaqks frpjn Town Hall without giving it a try. If towns such news. I commend the Cran- meetings in order not to D. Berkowitz . 29Md«nSt.,Cnnford should have second thoughts about a ford Chronicle for their violate the law. When con- our senior citizens deserve the training? will they be true Reserves, to retire Sept. lafter25 years service. . is a member of the firm of area field manager for the U- grandparents are Ralph and as Millburn, Summit, South Orange : : Will-Rich Air Control Cor- Haul Company. , reporting job and hope they ducting open meetings it is best possible location, and we paramedics and if so how long •.• ;• .'.• - • ZOyea'rs : ••'.•• -• '" • ••'• * " Featuring Delicious ' Marie Gencarelli of 101 .Beech Port rait si program that is comparatively and West Orange can do so with will continue it. ;• necessary to advertise. I think this is the ideal choice. before they hang out a shingle New ambulances arrive and will go into service todays poration, Roselle. Pizza &Meatb«l & Sausaga Sand. After their wedding trip to St. The paternal grandparents minimal and could-be-exparided—public ^acceptance, Mr. &Mrs.,W. S. Schilling and leave municipal employ?. h Betrothed : why can't •Let's put this controversy explained all this at the Aug. 8 Cranford Council of Garden Clubs to sponsor a campaign to The wedding is planned for the Florida Keys the couple are James and Catherine (You Can Nave It Your Way I) vastly by townwide curbside pick- Cranfdrd?' behind us and rally behind our. caucus meeting and again at ' 14LexingtonAve. Apparently the , Squad rid the town of "litter bugs." Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth We DeBvar 276-0939 will reside in Tampa. Kelly of Oaklyn. the Aug. 9 regular meeting. responded to the discussion Berkowitz of 1014 Orange Av.. April, 1978. Roncid Marotta Jr. The desire of residents to senior citizen housing and with the announced METS announce the engagement of Understandably, the volunteers' contribute ta the ecology and continue the fight. I urge all The special meeting was Clear Goal arrangement-But the squad •••• •'•.•• .; "' 30years ''..'•'• ..•••-"•' their. daughter, • paryl to Cranford residents to write only to give permission for says it Will go to the hospital Beviano Bus extension is now in service from Raritan Rd. Ronald Ratoff. Yes, you can choose your own photographer frustrau'ons have been aggravated economy cries' out at least for the Department of Housing completion of the preliminary To the editor: and Centennial Ave. ' and Urban Development in plans, which were made last chosen by the victim or the Miss Berkowitz Is a by the town's denial to them of the cooperation, if not leadership, from The long hoped for and as family. Since most, of the Ehmling Building at North Ave. and Alden St. (then seat of graduate of Cranford High for your graduation portraits. Town Hall. Washington and demand that year. The mayor appointed a yet unrealized Senior Citizen the township offices) sold to John R. Kuck of Westfield. use of restroom facilities at the they accept .Cranford's special committee headed by doctors in Cranford practice School and is a senior at Housing! continues to attract in Alexian Brother, Elizabeth Muhlenberg Hospital's School , housing project as it stands- Richard Beyerl, to select a problems. 40 years Janet Marie Byrne now without an additional site and work up costs, with General, Muhlenberg, of Nursing. We're busy here at th$ studio, but not so busy , The most recent problem Overlook,, Rahway or St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne, 92 Benjamin St., celebrated Mr. Ratoff, son of Mr. and Police Blotter Squibs ; environmental impact study. only one Council member appears to be a red herring in Elizabeth, how long is Union their 50th anniversary. , . .. . . , We must forget these silly represented. Not even the fire that the "Chronicle" is being Mrs. Theodore Ratoff of 33 that we can't make an appointment when it's commissioner! Memorial going to provide the Boys Camp closes Aug. 14,1937. .. .. Hemlock Circle, is also a VFW Ladies Aug. 1—Fcmaje resident Aug-4. (1:12 a.m.)— Female (11:30 p.m.)—Citizen squabbles and continue attacked by persons hiding service? /. * graduate of Cranford High reports 3-year-old walking resident reports strange reports possible fist fight in Cranford's fight for senior' I was not chairman of the behind gullible and unwitting - 50 years convenient for yoii-not just us. neighborhood. Onlooker housing, buildings and grounds com- Senior Citizens. • The First Aid Squad has School. He is currently in his dog appears ttoo be lost. animal caught in fence in training requirements that More ram thiB week, but no floods after sluice gates were senior year at Fairleigh Elect, Donate Officer returns child and rear yard. Officer locates states youth not fighting, , Robert Kley mittee then. ' Let us not lost sight of the Throughout Your Senior Yaar. The firemen also arranged closely resemble EMT. First opened. _ . Dickinson- University, Delegates elected to the dog to home five blocks owner who extricated small merely demonstrating 6DoeringWay basic objective which is the Teaneck. : ALL TIED technique of Muhammad for a tour of a new firehouse completion of the .Senior Aid members are trained in 60 years Veterans of Foreign Wars and distant. black and white dog. cardiopulmonary resuscitation Dr. J. K. MacConnell, 3 MUh St. (site of present Post A June 1978 wedding is being Ladies Auxiliary National —Resident reports car (3:06 a.m.)—Officer halts AH, near East Hanover on Aug. Citizen Housing complex. 10, and I was invited to attend. with or without the advantage Of flee) 81 years old, dies-yesterday. . planned. " , ' Convention to be held in .We'ii take a portrait you'll be proud of-at special prices containing two males drove suspicious vehicle on main Aug. 7ill:53 p.m.)—Resident F for Cuts We must stand firm and of oxygen supplement. They, Minneapolis Aug. 19 are UP? across his lawn, narrowly artery, and driver backs reports unknown and un- I reported about this plan on united in seeking to achieve Aug. 8 and Aug. 9, but I had .can administer artifical '•.'!•• .•• . • 70years .. • .'.'..• Dorothy Klekher, president, So call today for prices and details. missing house, and departed into police vehicle; causing welcome male with long (Editor's note: This letter was that objective. Help is needed respiration with or without Linda Butler and Anne Bird. Man A damage; Ticket issued for dark hair and wearing written before Tuesday nothing to do with making the ,. now in seeking a solution to James Warner (editor of the rival Cranford Citizen) , at high speed. arrangements or deciding who oxygen supplement. They can Aug. 3.(12:36 a.mi)—Female careless driving; dungarees but no shoes or nignrs Board of Education the-recent HUD roadblock:' handle serious bleeding received .46 new pennies for his 46th birthday, , The Ladies Auxiliary made Vacation Tour We know you'll like us best: —Female resident requests shirt ringing doorbells in meeting) would be in attendance. Philip Pearlman 1 Sidewalk assessments for Hollywood Ave. listed, together a donation to Save the resident reports unknown Councilwoman Doris C. Mann situations, poisoning, frac- ,r person placed note signed officer stand by as she goes neighborhood.- > 29HerningAve. tures, extrication of. accident with the owners. . Children Foundation, Mo* through Salvation Army Aug. 10—Report of vehicle To the editor: Chairman, Buildings, and Vineland Veterans Hospital,' ''Son of Sam" on dashboard Grounds victims and maternity, ' 80 years PORTRAITS of her car. ' • . . clothing bin in belief she parked at Warner Plaza The Aug. 11 Chronicle situations. In other words, and gave a bingo set to dropped glasses in with with an old summons on reported that the Board of 252 Myrtle Ave. Aid Squad Miss Christine Munoz plays a piano solo for President and Cranford Hall Nursing Home. call —Resident reports car of -they are * first, aiders and Mrs. McKinley while she was a guest at the Ausable Chasm by CHANDROS unknown owner parked in clothes. Officer reports . window. Officer detailed Education will consider pretty well trained. Maybe if They also delivered 1,000 Who can judge the value and quality of a diamond? An ex- glasses not located and all and new summons issued, adopting a policy which would Hotel: paper back books collected by front of his home for a Dryer Days Totheedltor: town officials feel the squad pert jeweler, that's who. How can you be sure of his expertise, month. Officer has vehicle donations redeposited in —Roselle . Park resident "require that students be needs " more training they . Mrs. Brunett, wife of Benjamin F. Ham's gardener, goes to Judy Loderstedt and Frances bin. reports she observed a male flunked after three unexcused To the editor: As a former member of the buy meat from her butcher's wagon, accompanied by her Mack- to East Orange his integrity? Our membership in the select group of jewelers REGAL towed to garage.' First Aid Squad. I have been could spend the money to pay known as the American Gem Society is ypur assurance that who resembled "Son of. absences from the same class Many times Cranford a.doctor for a few hours on dog. Dr. W. C. Allen drives past in bis buggy and strikes at Veterans Hospital. CRANFORD STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY Sam" while at Cranford during one marking period." residents complain with good watching the discussions we're your kind of jeweler — reliable, specially trained in gem- about future emergency care meeting or training nights. the dog with his whip. The dog follows and Dr. Allen draws Chairman, Dale Weber, Theatre Aug. 7 at 1 p.m. Since I will not be able to reason to township authorities They will never be my idea of his revolver and shoots the dog in the head. (The S.P.C.A. Patriotic Instructor, an- plody and having the proper instruments for grading diamonds raims Aug. 11—Resident reports two attend the meeting to per- about • local problems. with interest.. : m NORTH AV..W. ' The proposal to train paramedics but they will be ^filed a complaint but he was acquitted). nounced that American flag Fire Calls nude males running through sonally comment upon the Sometimes it takes per- kits for the home will be on sale to-dateby continuing study and refresher examinations. Stop CRANFORD By Appointment: Mon.,Tues.,Fri. 10-12, firemen ana-or policemen as better first aiders. F. .Opp. Rustic MHI Dinop- back yard. Officer locates policy, I am writing this letter.: sistence, patience and time to Cancer Drive at the Cranford Heritage by and see our superb collection of fine jewelry. Prices to suit • . •* Thurs. 10-12,3:15-y. August 8,9:09 p.m., North Ave. E., strange odor. Paramedics looks fine on the The First Aid Squad is' Burton Goodman two males (dressed) and It has been the law in New see results._r ' ; Country Fair Sept. 11. budgets lurge or small. .; 276-7749 August 9,9:28 a.m., Centennial and South Aves., oil spill. sends them on their way. Jersey that grades should only Those of us who have . surface, biit" should be available 24 hours a day, 365 _ .... :i - 276-7749 9:41 p.m., Garden State Parkway, grass fire. - —Suspicious male observed reflect academic performance worked toward the alleviation reviewed very carefully. In days a year as volunteers. If To the editor^ • American Cancer Society A family picnic Will be held August 11,4:41 p.m., Wall St., odor of burning. looking back to the origin of needed, two crews are On behalf of the thousands depends on such personal Aug. 28 on the post home 276-0099 in area of County Park Dr. and cannot be used for punish- of brook flooding can now see =M1 &:20 p.m., Alan Okell PI., broken window. dressed in woman's white ment. The lowering of grades results from the1 township's the Squad, the" plan_could well available and they are backed of people who are helped by support, and it is deeply ap- grounds. Tickets can be ob- August 12, 1:05 p.m., Chestnut & High Sts., bomb bikini. Area checked with for such non-academic responsive action jut. correc-1 be a step backward. The up by the Garwood squad, and the American Cancer Society, preciated. tained through Commander disposal. . negative results. reasons as attitude or political ting this problem. Squad was originally started many more squads can be 1 wish to thank the citizens of Chuck Hardwick Daryl Berfcowitz and Peter Sudia; 276-OT30. 2:33 p.m., Springfield & Central A ves., gas washdowh: Aug; 12—Female resident activity is prohibited. Sloppy Along with the ultimate goal because the Police and Fire called into town through theCranford and Garwood who Co-Chairman Ronald Ratoff •<•'••• August 13, 1:20 p.m., North Union Ave., electrical work, cutting or disrupting of a detention basin, the im-Departments had difficulty mobilization plan of the Statehave once again contributed _ _ 5-YEAR AWARDS . reports theft 6f clothes line manning the then municipal organization of First Aiders, so generously to the annual Union County Crusade problem. and part of gas grill from classes mayy be considered provements already started • 6DicksonDrive PERFORMS At CAMP Anna DeRosaand Margaret Free Insurance 6:27 p.m.; Centennial Ave., auto fire. rear yard. f on the 10-26 Gallows Hill brook ambulance and did not '.'••', . . - H. M. Staigercrusade. Andrea Katqher, daughter Huehn. both CranforoVwere part of academic per- respond to a fire at the • ' • 7ilBrboksidePl. The urgent work of the Westfield 8:03 p.m,, Orange Ave., smoke in woods. Aug.. 14-^Report, of screams formance; but grades should should markedly increase the of Mr and Mrs. Milton Kat- recently presented awards for AAartln Jewelers will cover the Insurance coming from area of Crane reflect academics.- The cher of 36 Princeton Rd., five years of service at Parkway footbridge. Officer recently performed Concerto Memorial General Hospital, of all diamonds purchased prproceeding g is based upop n here for the first year Jinds._ a_group .of^youths. quotes^TytT e takentk ^ frof m add- Don't Iqt anyone you care^ a subscription to the No„„.. 3 Iin B-flat Major byby. Union. Anna DeRosa laughing, and disperses vance sheets of a publication Stamitj In' a student recital at secretarry to the diredirectoc r FfcEE of charge. same! called "NN.JJ. StdStudent t RightRihts BieT«oTthM8rMuBic-eamp inur8>gse--servicr e and (11:45 p. mJ=Female Manual" which.I am told lfl in Ware, MMass: , wherh e shhe is Huehn a member f resident reports several the.prdcess of being published ^ studying clarinet. r -.;. nursing staff, "ybQtM~«wimmihg"Tri" "her" by" .the Ttinerlcan'^'Civii"" backyard pool. Tfouths Liberties Union of N. J. ^ •}.•-. depart. prior to officer's There is a line of Com- 21 ALDEN ST., CRANFORD, N.J. «^og£ppRyT?emember s... arrival. missioner of Education Open D»IIVV: 3010 5:30 I (Reports of more serious decisions starting with 201-276-6000 «xc«plThur>.»:30lo«:J'> T The days you can't forget Sjlurd»v»:J0to5-.00| police investigations appear Wermuth v. Livingston Board Ampritan Gi*m Society Cloiad Wedno$d»v [ In general news columns.) of Education, which discusses the use of grades as punish- Entertainment Fine Portrait ment. I do not know the exact College Subscription Workshop working of the proposed policy THEATRE Photography by M . ' ' ' • • • • ' " but respectfully suggest that Calibration Pl»yhoui«, \]a South To the editor: Ave., Cronlord, "ThriMp«nny Op«ra," Having been a resident of the Board obtain an advisory May 37-JOne 3, Cranford all my life, I can opinion from its counsel FILM BERGEN STUDIO before adopting it, in order to * certainly say that when , I Crantord Theltrt, 15 North Ave. W., 14 leave I will take with me many make certain.that,it will hot "Day of the' Animals,". weekdays happy' memories. Although run afoul with existing through Tuesday. 7. 9:50 p.m.; Saturday iitross from the Crantord Movie Theater decisions. and Sunday, 3:30, tiii«tr has come to me by way of therunning of schools, it must be entertainment nlohtlv. WciNTOiH vAMAMA '• Cullom tnitalloi Cranford Recreation and careful not to adopt one which ANL>tMANV*0'Mt"'> QU*'-!1'* BBANOS . • Cuiioni Stnkt would conflict with i> its STWIO CA»IMUS 'J Parks Department. For 10 COMSOU MM"* • COMrON«N!S VISIT US IN OUR NEW HOME^ years they have sponsored a primary duty of seeing that f Summer Drama Workshop children are educated. A . NEW JEBSEV i available to Cranford's youth. policy which says, If you cut if you sign up now! lEADIHG S1WE0 OtAlH LIMIT ONE I have.been a member of this three times,-- you -232-O48J. Ui MOKtM AVI. (. Everything NEW PER CUSTOMER group for four years and itautomatically get an "P'even WIMIUID, HI seems strange to imagine a if.you are doing "A" or "B" yjudeb 526-4414 summer without it- Work, is a policy which I) in HWV NO. I"* y AUG. 17 • UITAN BOTTLED UP — Mrs. George McGrath of 5 Tuxedo PI. I'm sure I'm not the only discourages further I..W.U •* Hi»« »•««'•'» NEW Store ' wonders whatxto do with boxes of bottles now that the person who feels this way. We cooperation, and destroys thru recycling ce/iter Is "closed. Al Gessler, town will never ever forget the' motivation.' I submit that AUG. 20 Environmental Commission chairman, advises auditions, the hours of under existing "T & E" CRANFORDSTUOiO NEW Location residents with backup of recyclable material such as rehearsal, the painting of sets, regulations, such a policy may OF PHOTOGRAPHY ••• * AND* bottles and newspapers, to bring them to the Westfield the selling of tickets and be improper because it in Sports YOUR PORTRAITS recycling center the second and fourth Saturdays of the everything else that goes into effect says to the staff, "For NEW Fall Fashions month on the south side of the railroad station. Metal Is putting on a professional the rest of the marking period SUPER THAT'S NOT ALL! * not accepted there. '••• * production. Everyone in- you don't have to worry about IN LIVING COLOR volved- with the workshop, 'hat student because as a CHAHDROS AT OUR SAME DISCOUNTS from actors to stagehands, cutter he gets an F." I further ON WIAMV OTHER UNADVERTISEU FREE GIFTS! $ feels a sense of uc- submit that such a policy may WITHEVERY PURCHASE IS2.00 mini ^ (The \\\zn\ nni) (Llimuirlr complishment when he hears be an Improper intrusion into WlliniNGS HAHMII/VM1N LOW PRICING POLICY IN-STORE SPECIALS! the applause of the. audience the right of the teacher to W I '.ItlH.MUH.'i flND Diane S Tucker ExreutivV K:» '.'I Remember Mama" to a e Satisfaction Fully II NORTH AVI I . CRANIOKb Bruce Ha Kin Hetall Advertising ' responsive audience.' I, and I am further concerned Debra Hrntley Cliissified Advertising I'm sure ray fellow members about this reported policy Guaranteed Eloltt- V. Wall ~ Business Munuger DAILY Join me in thanking everyone because I think it will lead to 9:30 a.m. • 8 p.m Joan P. Ma lone v I'rodurtlnu Manager who came to see it. We also litigation, A MORI " The Cranford Citizcnand Chronicle is published every thank Mr. Michael Marcus, Assume the following: Please send The Cranford Citixen und Chronicle to: SATURDAY BANKAMERICAROI Thursday by Straus Communications in New Jersey Inc., our director and the man who "Your child, an 'A' student, Ralph J. Koury BEAUTIFUL til 6 p.m. a corporation at 21-23 Alden Street, Cranford, N.J. 07016 started it all, for his hard work comes home with a 'F' that ' Studio THURSDAY Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, New Jersey Press and dedication. ' you find out is for cutting. As a YOU ..: til 9 p.m. Association, Cranford Chamber of Commerce. In these times, when many concerned parent' you work Social Subscription rates by mail postpaid one year, within are under the impression that with the school staff to 247 Walnut Ave. ELECTROLYSIS CENTER Union County, $7.50; in N.J., $8.00; elsewhere in U.S., young people are headed for straighten out your child- but, Cranford.N.J. 07016 GENERAL GREENE SHOPPING CENTER $11.50; overseas, $16.00. the worst, it feels good to beyyou still have the *F'. What Roundup Phone: 276-9398 Of CRANFORD All material copyrighted 1976 by Straus Com- part of something that can would you as a parent • do Starting- ••....,.... by Mocrlf and Mountain Awonuoi, Springfield. NJ. munications ip New Jersey, Inc. Official newspaper for only be described us "The especially if you work for a , West, Cranford • 276-2060 Hourt b« APpolntmant Open9:30A.M.-5:00P.M. (201)467-3212 Plenty of Parking 21-23 North Ave Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood. Second Class Best." company where prepaid legal Please make check; payable to The Cranfprd Citizen and Chronicle. iundjyt lnclud«d Appointment Postage: Paid at Cranford, New Jersey, 07016. Tel. Ginny Jordan services was a fringe 301 Manor Ave. benefit?" 271-3055

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Special Earring of the Month Carburetor Division WITH AIR KIT OU*UU Come Downstairs.. J ; Kodak 2© B^jMsilFer€dOT permits us to guarantee this. \ Reg. :siS7^$12.7« ^- "'- Ign Wires C 110-20 Cl 26-20 C 135-20 Pearls for June. Hoops for July. Now, .Jade Rises for August. It's any car and see FLORENCE Custom take-down and an adventure in savings as we continue to bring you outstanding any car-standard ign. wires 10*00 • Look• •:-.•••:. &: Now•: •- '1-1 tout 9Sells Cameras values. Stop by each month and see our "Earring of the Month." i. re-hang service! Ear* Always, Pierced by a Registered Nurse Casler & Croger for OUR FALL PREVIEW Kodak Trimlite KODAK INSTANT CAMERAS Manifolds On Duty from 13:30 No Appointment Needed . Closed Wednesday 18-22^99 . 48-99.99 EK 2 Handle -$34.99 EK4CrSnk-$42.99 Ears Pierced for $5 with Any $8 Purchase Headers 28-46.99. Tele 608-29.99 See our Sterling *-QoldFUIed Collection from $3 SM Block 38-57.99 X15F -19.99 EK 6 Motorized-$55.99 24 Eastman St. Polaroid One Step $34.99 2 S Ear '. CRANFORD, N.J ^95.95 •wi*v Monday mru 'Friday _ 6 a.m. - 7p.% Piercing Come in and Check out other low prices. Thursday 8 a.rn, - 9 p.n». Saturday 9 a.m. . 3 i 10 A!Jen St.* mn Boutique Crane, S. W. Gauges, Cal Custom, Hooker etc. Cranford »272-3090 W*» CASUAiS ^AmESlZEL CUSTOM CLEANERS Hotfne: 272-8994 J 276-1024 PSE&G TO SELL BONDS, 44 North Ave. E., Cranford 7 North Union Avenue Cranford 272-5660 AT //£*&*!• SCENE Phone 276-3300 Across from the^ Cranford Movie Theatre STOCKS through competitive bidding SMALL Public Service Electric and due 2007, and for 300,000 on Sept. 8.The proceeds fronv CRANFORD AUTO PARTS PRICES Gas Company reported that it shares of a new series of the sales will be used for the has filed registration Cumulative Preferred Stock payment of unsecured short- 418 CENTENNIAL AVENUE, CRANFORD 272-8990 statements with the'Securities with a par value of $100 a term obligations of the INCOME KISES and Exchange Commission share. company, Which are incurred ItWOIUtATMKIU'K Summit and Elizabeth Trust UC TRUSTEES •^DIVIDEND VOTED for the registration of PSE&G said that, it plans to primarily to finance con- KHANKI.1N DIVIDKNI) Co. and its parent corporation. "' The election of Luis Bello of OH GSP Exit 136 $60,000,000 principal amount .Merck & Co., Inc. hits ;in- IS YOUR HOME RATED 1A The board of directors of -of 6eries~of-FireL.and--^ the Bonds and the struction. .cost&,_ —-Thelboard.flf directors of -ivounccd thal—ialcs-—fronul - Kum in i L'__.Ba ivcorpor a t i o ru Elizabeth,~an-.attorney, and ^-T Refunding Mortgage Bonds. Preferred Sfocltseparately report income before" The National State Bank pf Franklin State Bank decTared 'conlinuinc operations for Ihe Mary S. Gladden, principal of Elizabeth have disclosed—ja— a 15-cent per share cash The board ol lirectors of second (|uartor <>l' 1977 wore :i securities transactions of Jefferson School, Plainfield; dividend to shareholders of Merck & Co., Inc.-, have voted- record S4:)fi,:«l5.WM). iin in- BECAUSE OF THE DRAFT? $l.:«iO. for' the. first six -to the Board of Trustees at regular quarterly dividend on record as of July 28, payable a regular quarterly dividend crcaso «»t'12 per cent" from hionlhsof 1077, a 12.lt per cenl Union .College has been an- the capital stock of 19 cents August 5. of 871'-.! cents a share on the*:Uttl.27:V.0(IO lor Hie- . increase over the same period nounced today by E. Duer per share payable Sept. 15 to „ SEE OURNlWiJRESS DEPT One of the top 20 banks in the company's $WO_cumulative parubloperiodof IWIi. of 197f>. Net income of Reeves of Summit, board shareholders of record as of" iron) openilions" was $1,:171.000 represents a 24.7 per chairman. Sept. 1. state, Franklin Stafe Bank preferred sj|ock, and a • cenl increase. reported earnings for the 6 quarterly dividend of 37'j $77,«0:i.O00. or $1.(»:t per share Can Can...where good clothes are offered at affordable prices^ WE SAVE 33% months .ended June 30 of cents a share on (he^ommon of common slock, also a -$l,020vQ(KL Net income for the"stocknpayable-Octr-1-! xeeoucl :..U|L7_pcr_ceniIrom J he l!)7(i' second quarter, the second quarter was $617,000; previous record. up 55 per cent over first ON AIR-CONDITIONING - Quaxter profits of $403,000 ED AND JO ANN ARE It's Mot Too Early To Think About -AND SO CAN YOU DON'T LET OUR CRANFORD'S OWN (Aug. 27th-Sept. 5th] ON VACATION THIS WEEK •BACK TO SCHOOL" Back-To-School CHANGE YOUR CLASSIFICATION Use our Lay-Away-Plan VIETNAM1 TO SUPER O.K. BY RECLASSIFYING reduces Converse "All Stars" MANS CORDUROYS "ON VACATION" SIGN WITH USl BUT FORCE APPLIANCES

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Thursday, August 18,1977 CRANFORD (NJ.) CITIZEN AWD CHRONICLE Page 9 Pony 9 Loses 90 to Compete Here in Page8 OtANTORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday, August 18,1977 Lay •sTVTFPoiirFFXAM next interim mlnonty hirtrig " - ™- 8 LocalEfcpitttS 3<»jL 1 Heart Fund Doubles Open __.STATlE_POLICEEXAM__;g0BLpUBaiailt to-foe^^ The State Police will con- decree entered "in United j_^ . KENILWORtH- Cranford'''before moving to the Cratoford "C" Pony Ml- relieving in the fifth inning mixed doubles tennis open for Cranford's women's singles credited as a contribution »6 .duct a second written en- states v. New Jersey. They S^EEK B«isloesi i ; and Service pitcher for Cranford with the Heart Fund on behalf of Howard Murphy, toyS L Platofleld, - Start finishedsecon d in the 24- Oldam pitching the final three and Ukftig. tbeloss. , -. th bfit f the American anndd doubleu s championmpion. trance etanunahon for entry wiu be given Aug. 20 at Essex w^cto^ wr ?e.p and administrative/board TheCranfofd boys received the benefit of the American the township. . into the 93rd recruit training county Community College, ByDavWEngutroni Teenage America, Rebecca A graduate of Columbia team South Plainfield innings and striking out six.* Heart Association, Union Tournament coordinator chairman of -Community Mrs. Marie Link Cpjicutl, 88, KrystinTat Oriscell o ofrd Cranfori d Bleachers will be provided class in an effort tojneet its Newark. ' Stout Correspondent "; .Reid of Tfexas» and Uhiveraity^hereth^/injWS Invitational Tournament, In the championship game County Chapter, will begin for spectators." . (foiled Methodist Church, will with Piscataway, cranford ~'-~-~:- -^v•«:"-:± play Saturday at 8 a.m. at the said the Township of Cranford deliver the worship address • • - • .Scouts ;irpro. firm: fully supports the fund raising Other members on. the left Scout {extra.inning final. . again jumped out to;a.quick paniels. Bob Donavan, __.. •Hillside Ave. tennis courts. It : v Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Swhe^mbMatydS was hit- tenhoff, Tom ^jMfv-fff tournament. She noted that tournament committee: 'are "" .. -4uarter9 in EUzabeUrar n.»«u». visited, and were ttothefinalB Cranford is being sponsored by Robert Kriiss, Jill Hastt-up, Mr. Murphy has been a w Mr. Johnson was a member defealed South Brunswick 8-5. by a pitch, McNamara Matyas Jim ^McNamaj^ volunteers for the Heart the entry fees of the 54 licensed lay speaker by the 9:30 p.m. August 1' for the followed 'by almost every Cranford residents entered in and Mrs. Ernest Federici. DEDICATED TO U1GNIFIKI) scout in the Jamboree. of MaitoiuTiodge lOfi, F&AM, Cranford jumped o»t to a walked, and Daniels doubled Phil McGovenvKevin O Don- Association. Northern New Jersey Annual , National Boy Scout Jamboree John F.Da NT;.,•: Salaam:-.' Temple, v A country fair was held at quick l?ad on a first inning to left. PiBcataway got one nell, Dave Oldam,Bi.J Sfi The tennis open, with its 90- Methodist Conference the past in Moraine State Park, Pa; *e mass Livingston, and the Calvary back fath e bottom of the first, Pawowitz, Mike Prussack, Ed sF.RVICE SINCE 1897. The bus trip took seven hours. "all six regiona where, scouts single by Gary Lenhoff and a player entry, is one of the 10 years. He is ah executive Lutherto Churchhere.- .... home run by Jim McNamara. -then-scored two more.in_the. Scott, JoeScotti, Tony Walker „' The troop had yiV^ Ihen* six demonstrated skills such as Xfertrude ^Cemetery, largest mixed doubles tennis with Prudential Insurance Surviving are his widow, The lead went to 5-0 in the second on some loose Cran- and Larry Watson, tournaments tob e held in New Co.. Newark. German scouts, some of scout emblem plaque making Colonia. • -:.-. ;- whom were housed in Cran- by Union Council, other things Mrs; vABWd Johnson; two secoiid inning-on a single by ford fielding. Cranford went Jersey this year. Howard FATAL DISEASE Born in Jersey City, Mrs. soM,*RjDbertW. ofcOceajn City Ed Scott, walk to Larry ahead in the fourth on a Walt Dlckstein, Cranford's FUNERAL DIRECTORS ford with other scouts. The such as caridlemiaking, donut lived in Cranford for Kenilworth IS TOPIC . German' ^scouts-; have been and- pie making, and brick and Edward N, of New Watson,' and a three-run home Pawowitz single, an error on municipal tennis director, is S y s t'ctm'a tic La P~UB y; • She moved to Providence; two sisters, Mrs. run by Tony Walker. South NOMAHEGAN CHAAAPS—The Horan Lumber Cheyennes, with a 16-il record are volunteer ' tournament participating with 'the scouts making. ago. She Dave Oldam's grounder, and FRED H. GRAY. JR. Erythematosus.a sometimes ff George' Poppe of_ Plainfield Brunswick came back to score another three-run home run the champs of the Nomahegan League. Players are: kneeling, Jfrorin left, John director. He will run the event from union Council in many »»D a ».v»«»»»»»~»«~~-Jt Of pl. Softball Loop / DAVID B. CRABIEL fatal disease of body tissues, pm to the jamDpree. and Mrs. Frank J-Torrens of four runs in the third inning by Tony Walker. Piscataway Quackenbush, Ed Anelll, Brad Burke, Ron Salerno, Michael Troup, Thomas Cieslak; in three days. Play .will start activities; • \J-.^ir^yS '•.; istr will be the subject of : a i| 1 Michael .Church, and a Westfleldr and five ferand- and one in the fourth to tie the second row; Danny Thrush, John Erwln, Stephen Zoltak, Eric Bolln, Chris Sarnowski, Saturday morning and by WILLIAM A. DOYLE ; The troop went to the North of the Cranford tied- the score' In the fifth, -.,. .. , . .•if.- . , ' continuing educatioa program K . children! : ^i. v Chris Ellis, Greg Pahren, David Petz; back row, coach Rby Earlman and manager Saturday night, 56 matches at Alexian Brothers Hospital, !.i r Arrangements were made Cranford broke the tie in the _ hit, on three BUI Laird. Also on the team is Chris Langdon and coach Dave Pahren. • will have been played. On Elizabeth, Wednesday, Aug. & the'boys returned ;Home ""*"" .*" »ry~^-^-.- --«-. by the Gray Memorial . topo f the seventh on a single errors; The game stayed that Sunday, the quarter finals will FIELD: 318 East Broad St. Fred H, Gray. Jr.. Mgr. 233-0143 24. Gloria Spadaro, R.N. of'S -Funeral Home, 12 Springfield •,v Walker, a walk to way until the bottom of the start at 10 a.m. with semi- August 11 •"-' -cutt, she is survived by a son, ftn across two* runs in the final \ Wi)ljAJ)ovle.Mgr. 276-0092 _Flmwnnrt Park, ljprself suf- >' AVP.,'" • .• - . ' ' •••••' IcNamara, wild pitch, and a ninth inning wb two walks Prufammn' finals scheduled for 5 p.m. The •wotern 'abates.. Ski la re- -^StendiBg--frein--G«iafoFSS?^a«8bter4 V.~ Willia,m .Mrof Gladstones Marlo; n- I, fering from the •will'fefSS* enacted historical battles were^ DBnaldjt two-run single by Dave and a long home run won it for ;;ButehBeUon,2 be the auest n- William ManningLytfeof Fanwood; a Daniels. Another run scored •hutout. John Poultney and jeH Scott for the tag and a double play to end Union County Sheriff Ralph which happened in their David. Engstrptn^Ni, . —K— sister, Mrs-JBerthaKuWke of Piscataway. Manhsrdt combined at ucond, Chrli the Inning. Dave Brown and Mike Mrs. Switzler on an , error. After a thhty -• Oble and Andy Acton at ihorh Darrln Colliwrl, when, not pitching, covered Oriscello will present awards. : states. German Scouts with Holzapfel, Robert Nelson, A highlight of the game was SURGTCAL COORPINA- CharlesJpateraon .-Hunter Texas, and two minute delay due to lighting when Piscataway loaded the 12-Year-OWs • Owen* and Oreoo Wheatley at. first and their defensive positions without a hitch. " The event will feature top the Cranford group s vServiciesLjfor1 Mrs._Cordella ' Cr»ntordl4-Un area, with Me Oean making a Collnerl, Oble, and McGean, ,i singles ducted by Rev. Dr. Robert G. Bob Donavan strike outtwo of "i*> fha Insa Tha win CranfoW ItMndwInln theClari Barton Princeton University star recently appointed August 3 with more than 28,000 Troop TBiv /-",•,• :--.r.- • only tohav e Dave Oldam bear tfte lOSS. TUB Win Tourney, betting unfen i" jparKIIno catch of a tinderi batter's tine each; DeBelia, double; and Scott, single. surgical coordinator of Longaker, pastor emeritus of "own and strike out two of the the next three batters. A tiredflh " drive toward the fence. Bob Bruns and Weller Evans and his partner scouts piling into one ;•»— moved BYenchie's Into third Matt Oitmko covered right with AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS Muhlenberg Hospital, the First Presbyterian next three batters to clinch the Dave Oldam was the Cranford Margie Lane. Seeded second AUTO DEALERS Church, Monday at Gray 1 American are Nancy Nichols of Cranford ALUMINUM PRODUCT Plainfield. He is a American Heritage", and _. for; 40 win. Lenhoff was the starting starter with Donavan r~rri ~^~v ^-« E Kenilworth s - Americano Memorial Euheral Home, 12 the effort to preserve the mng a perfect strike to catcher Drew and Tom Mykityshyn. Miss graduate of Villa nova many performances about yeaw before retiring in 1962, behind second place Collex- Cranford American lost to Kenltworth LINCOLN IMOVfOIVH University with a medical Springfield Aye. Interment 50 eliminating them from any Nichols plays collegiate tennis : inventions, great battles and a was in High Spir«, Pa. JJUrich Copper. championship contention. for Union College and she and iraTlME AU1IM1 REII.IV degree from University of tribute to the Declaration of The game was a tight pitcher's battle B1IICK CO. Born in Pennsylvania, Mrs. LET MCDOWELL RotiBroa.16 Youth Net Tourney through A Innlngswlth each team gettlrtg Mykityshyn are the 1977 Rome, Italy. He completed Independence were given. Hafner'tl ._. 3 hits. In the 5th, Kenilworth broke Lipton Iced Tea mixed MERCURY Switzler moved to Cranford 4n through for 5 runs putting the game out PtlllfTS. l\f. Authorized his residency and intern- Music was provided by the U. The Division B . Champs doubles champions in Union ship in surgery at St'." ~ Current1—1 REPLACE YOUR OLD of reach, . AUTHORIZED Qualify Used Cars Buick concluded the regular season ' David Brown pitched 2 Innings giving County. Seeded third are. Home Improvement- •. Luke's Hospital, New York Club, and ffmembe r of Winners Ann< up 1 hit. Chris Oble came on fo go 2 plus ' OLDSMQBILE, • Superb Service . Sales A Service ' play with their 12th win of the Claudio Baliani and. Helen Products City. Cristell's parents, The Cranford Recreation 6-2, 6-4. In the semi-finals, Innings In taking the loss. Dave McGean sumc CATCH — Joseph Gallagher of 2 Carolina St. SALES* SERVICE Red Carpet Lease FUEL-WASTER IN season and one loss. Phil relieved In the 5th to finish up. Hitting Luttgens who were the 1976 Storm Windows 4 Doors Anton and^Mary Cristell Hanna, Mike Diroma, Dan and Parks Department held Stevens and Weiner rallied singles for Cranford were Dave, Brown, rnnnera-up in the Union shows off ao^lnch, 38-pound sallflsh he taught recently . GOODUSEDCARS -after a. second—sefr-loas—to- Oregg-Wheetley^and Steve DeBella.*— -abuatUllmchaiteiboatQwteal-o^tof Fort I nnrtprdnlp, live on 2 NormandyPi: DiFablo, alU)«dJioi54Frank Its annual """""• * For Kenilworth, Frank Palmadesso County tournament. Seeded* : Hfe was^the huDSihd orthe Cranford ^Junior Service JUST A FEW HOURS defeat Greg Kalesky and pitched an excellent game, going all the Fla. Gallagher, head custodian of the Cranford . Board —23*7651—— DiFabloandWaynePinderrs l^llll mi| laii^ia^ir -miry ^*a^ ., _ _^ _ fourth are Cranford's Rich Elizabeth late Mrs. Gwicftbunfee, and League. She was a fornter for,4; andR. C. Owens, 3 for 3 Ave. tennis courts last week. Chris Sillito, 6-1, 4^, 6-0. way for the win. Hitting were Bob Dixoh, who won this year's of Education, is accompanied by grandson James leaves, a sop, GoTrdpn. M. ot_sfictfttary for First National Levine and Stevens defeated DeMayo, home run, double; Joe Muslk, 101 SOUTH AVENUE SAO NORTH AVE. E including a homer. Ken More than 75 boy's and girls double; Palmadesso, single; Joe Cranford's men's senior Gallagher of Hazlet. SOUtH AVf I WISTMIID 354-3300 ••-••-•• •—•• •-••----•«•• City Bank, N. Y. Debbie Dollar and Paul Smith Lasplnoso, double;* and Mike Vlrkaltls, CRANFORD . WESTFIELD u Anderson was the starting and between the ages of eight and double. children, and one great grand- The widow of William F. winning pitcher, with in the other semi-final, 6-3,6-1. Pilot finishingup ."" Greg 16 participated. Tournament BANKS BANKS child. / Swlteler, she la survived by a directors were Jill Hastrup AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERT step-daughter, Mrs. Charles Kennedy 16 - Heyco S Kennedy Opticians assured and Robin Cunningham. For Convenient Brigga of Atherton, Calif:, two In the 8-JiO-year-old girls, ROTCHFORDg "Full Ser vice '^Banking kEMltVORTH grandsons, and two grejt- themselves at least a tie for *.. „.«, «f». „— FORD second place in Division B with semi-finals Elise Palumbo CHANFORD OFFICE this win. Kennedy and Heyco defeated Kathy Klein ft-1an d J3.3 North Ave. E. >y 931-6831 v miciot services were held k Westlield. N.J. ~j 100 South Ave. E. STATE BANK Saturday for. John H. Freese, A ' both have two regular season Sandy Dollar defeated Susan games left Johnfoby was the Bergen US. In a closely con- CRANFORD AUTOBANK Member 66, of Sarasota.Fla., formerly •*»• d filia B n Autorined FORD Sales-Leasing . "^ Chestnut SI 8. Walnut Ave. ederal Reserve System ofCranfo^d.HedledAjig. 10 at RENILWORtH- Anthony winning pitcher, and also hada !«!f , 1! 1. »^u^ 931-6833 6 homer out of Harding Field. Do^J^tbackinU»ettiird Dealer Since W20 232-3700 i l~i Federal Deposit "^JJS™ * ' »L— i V. Kozlosky,82,ofFaltouteAve., WITH A MODERN, ECONOMICAL . to dcfeat 8 Insurance Corp. Freese was born In Ger- died last week in Rahway BUI Geresey absorbed the' «* E" * Palumbo 7- Sales-Service-Rentals ifmw united counties IOBS '• " 5,1-6,6-3. Both players won 14 Service-.-Parts _ many .and was a retired Hospital, the funeral was mm \&9 trust company fw Econmic games in the match. Open Eves, til9:30 k TSf-L ? from MastaMter Suburban, 454 $222 3 where good things 272 4500; UlEIL'fllclAIM BOILER In the 8-10 boys final, Jeff SWE WHERE Sat.lil4:0Q ' Laboratory.. ^ :the funeral maBS at St. FRONT WHSEL DRIVE . » start to happen 477 BOULEVARD tIfAn army veteran of World Theresa Church, where he Weil-McLain boilers are engi- 245-6100 Member Federal Reserve Svitem KENILWORTH Warn,^he had_operated a ww a communicant. . Federal Deposit Iniurance Corp, neered to heat your home on 158 »«e RoscUe Pvk 1^KS^W^&?^ ^to-JKozlosky was born in amazingly little fuel. They're I BUILDING MATERIAL Ave. and was a member of the poiand «nd wffie in compactly built of corroaive-re- BODY 8. FENDER QODY & FENDER "BUILDERS Cranford Rotary Clubjewjs keKorthjB yean, ago! •iatant cast iron for long life and DivUlanA Wolfrom 8-4 and Rajkowski. as 12 dependable performance — fully Formals by Charles defeated Mike Carrou 8-3 in ^ tbe-eentral- automatic. If you wish, your Collex-Ullrlch Copper 6 COUEX iFrenchle's Bar*. Grill the semi-finals. Herman Lodge 821, F&AM, Railroad of New Jersey. He Weil-McLain boiler can be mi Body k Fender A. BUONTENIPO equipped.with a tankless heater . iSdwrlng Tori Iannelli, in the 11-13- COLLISION EXPERTS DOOLEY Elizabeth, Salaam Shrine was also a taxidermist. year-old girls, fought back a YOUR CAPITAL J.S. IRVING CO. to' furnish ample, low-coat hot Free Estimates General Builder, Since 1950 Temple, Livingston, and the Surviving are bis widow, RouBros. 12 rally from! Michele Marks to CUSTOM HOMES, Mrs. Helen Pietrowskl faucet water. 6 Auto Body Repairs Lumber & Millwork Bobby Jones Golf Club'. Kennedy Opticians win 6-0, 6-4 in the semi-final 24 hr; Tawing ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS. He jssurvivecl by his wife, Kozlosky; his son, Norbert Why waste money on a worn-out. Heyco Lifetime Warranty COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL of Every Description FUNERAL HO/yVE Flnmen round. Jenny Konopacki and Special Discbunts to all Margaret Freese.' Kosa Sr. of Kenilworth, three ol" time boiler. Phone today for a Palnut ' "» . Mary Ann Ondish fought out a ' . CONCRETE WORK. Fuel Oil—Oil Burners Senior Citizens NEW FIREPLACES AND grandchildren, and four great- free estimate on equipping your marathon match which finally Hardware—Paints" ,u- w 276-0255 grandchildren. • home with a modern automatic . Swim Team . ended with Konopacki winning F ree Courtesy Car a , GENERAL REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. 241-2730 H. L. Johnson I fuel-saving Weil-.McLain gas ,or • ____ CC1IUATE 6-3,6-7,7-5. Iannelli then went 't.. AREA HOSPITAL AC- 1 oil boiler. Theres no obligation. fittfe fc>TIIWAIfc &MH MlCHIOMiAVE E ESTIMATE ~~ : Tryouts Slated on to defeat Konopacki in the ,•.,, Funeral services for Harold CREDITED . • WrlM, csll. or stop In . finals 6-1, 6-4. •'-•'^?lKa88SKHftffT^-'-'*" fru^Home} of homelike atmosp^ L. Johnson, 82, of Plainfield, The Cranford Recreation KlNlLWQRTH m Elizabeth General Hospital at m m mm 9.m- •••••••••••••••••• In the 11-13 boys, Mike 9^4-3386—24 hr» Towing • f conditioned, offstreeTparMngfacthties. formerly-^-eranford,-^ere: has been awarded full, two- and Parks Dept. will conduct Stevens lost no more- than air tryouts for the whiter com- CAMERAS CARPETING CONTRACTORS conducted Monday at Calvary year accreditation by the two games, in any of his 4-YEAR^RT.FICATE CAMERAS '•Lutheran Church by Rev. Joint Commission on the petitive swim team at the matches as he became the '" •" '..' also • • ••.' :" • •." • ;. ..'•• on. III-:AT IN Indoor pool facility for both GARWOOD CARPET Arnold J. Dahlquist. _Inter- Accreditation' of Hospitals ^-4 NOUIII AVI-.. \vi:sri-n:i.i). N.I. boys champion by defeating ment was in Fair view prospective and former KODAK 33 M/M FILM CFNTER ,.\^' -^ DAVIS BROS. following a threeklay on-site Michael Manhardt in the DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Cemetery, Westfield. Mr. survey of its performance and members. • . finals, 6-1, 6-1. Stevens had SALE Jack Davis Johnson died Thursday in the Following is the schedule: previously defeated Lou 556 Westfield Ave.i Westlield Cranford Extended Care ^^ ^ George F. Friday, Aug. 26,12 years and Vpntura 6-0, 6-1, while • a. year .._ Alterations Effective BiUington, president of the under, 6:30-7:30 p.m., 13 years Manhardt had defeated Scot 1 Compounded Additions * 233-0255 flospftal, the accreditation and.over, 7:30-8:30 p.m.; KM 135-20 (ASA 25). . $1.96 Stevens 6-3, 6-0. Annual N.Y., Mr. Johnson Uved in lndl^ate^ tnat Eilzabeth Saturday, Aug. 27, 12 years KM 135-36 (ASA ?6). 2.81 Remodeling In the 14-16 girls Janis Yield On Daily KR 135-20 (ASA 64). 1.96, General voluntarily sought to and under, 12-2 p.m., 13 years Rodman narrowly defeated 2:81 fxeeBa(imates " 7.5FROM DAY OF0 DEPOSIT " •. . KR 135-35 (ASA 64). be measured by the standards 233-3213 and over, 2-4 p.m. Debbie Dollar in a three-set 7.90 -i 789- 1 2477 CAtCCRANFORD. of excellence in health care POWER VOLLfeYBALL semi-final match, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6. Minimum $5,000 determined by the Joint The Union County Park Again, the two players won 16 LIMITED ISSUE - 376-1474—-, Commission- and- that -the- Commission, far cooperation- •tfamep- -apiece.- Janet Other Him prices tent on request. Hospital was found to be "in Yanowiti defeated Linda New Jersey Residents odd 5 per cent sales tax Oil. HEAT INCORPOHATKI) with the Warren Recreation 1 : ; Klein in, the other semi-final FOOD substantial compliance" with 474 NOHIII AVI ... WHSTI-II .M). N.J. <)7 Department, will sponsor an 2'/2-YEAR DECORATORS FOOD them. - Olympic power • volleyball match, 6-3, &2. Rodman then 4-YEAR went on to defeat Yanowitz 7- CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE CHARMI'SITALIAN The optimal standards cunlc Tuesday at7 p.m. at the TERMINAL Visit The Vheese Shop relate to the organization-of Warinanco PaflTIce Skating 6,3-6; 6-1. Yanowita displayed" Iranford Knitting lor your Dili the medical staff, fire safety Center, Roselle. For in- great sportsmanship by not MILL END STORES, Inc. Gourmet Needs accepting & default when Cultom M«d* Italian Specialties and building codes, nursing, formation call 352-8431, ex- & Fabric Center 0BAPE8IES dietetics, Pharmaceuticals, tension 24. Rodman Decame exhausted in • Custom - Made HSLI»COVEBS Delicious Submarines the second set and could not Imported & Domestic pathology, medical records, s a year £:m emergency, and other areas. continue. The match was — Drapefies^md Prosciutto. Salami" continued the following day. Salciccle & Caplcolli 7 00 Slip Covers 6.75 . Home. Made Sausage Michaels 'Different Where it Counts' Fresh Cotl«e Beans FUEL OIL In the 14-16 boys tour- FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT 20%0lf 1 nterior Decossfiat^ Imported Teis Hot & Sweet • nament, Craig Weiner Specialists •, Whole Spices Italian .Kitchenwares Minimum $1,000 Minimum $1,000 with thiscouDon AND defeated Marty Marks in the Caviar • Goose Liirar . 346 South Ave., WesHiald" semi-final, "6-1, 7-5 and Fran 15-17 North Ave. W. Coll 688-9416 HoufS.'9-6ThUfi.UI9 ' • SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT : SUPERPACESETTER 967 Sluyvesinl Avenue Union 21 Elm SUeetWestlWd 2»-32Wi 232 4574 John Lattera, Oil. KUKHE.-K Helfrich, 6-0,64), in the finals. Helfrlch defeated Mike Denci 1-YEAR •DEDICATED TEACHERS " PASSBOOK INSURANCE LUMBER in the other semi-final, 6-1,6-1. CERTIFICATE FUEL OIL FUEL OIL* In the doubles competition (90-DaW"Notice Account) • OUTSTANDING PRE-K PROGRAM Mike Stevens and Craig BUILDERS' GENERAL] Weiner defeated Brian Levine 'Juel Co REEL-STRONG J.S. Irving and Scot Stevens in the finals, SUPPLY CO. •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FUEL CO. • • Company K of C to Hold a year a year •Dependable, Friendly Service LUMBER Since J 925 600 South Ave., West :. ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 1977-AT • COMPl III HI Al INC, AMacBiAN BUILDING MATERIALS FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT HEATINGOILS MILLWORK Westfield, N.J. Youth Track Meet 6.5FROM DAY O0F DEPOSIT INSIAU Al KIN INSTALLATIONS , Minimum $750 < HM'MRS AND ^.t RWICt . "Building Headquarters" The Knights of Columbus Minimum 51,000 SERVICE ., ) ' ' AGENCY I AIR CONnillQNING ln$ui«nce (>clusivdy Since ISW 2760505 • LUMBER* MILLWORK pJHicIpiet -, will sponsor its first annual (Federal regulations require a substantial interest 710 Centennia I Ave SM Lexington Ave. • MASON'S MATERIALS . track meet for Cranford boys penalty for early withdrawals on all certificates ) CRANFORD 3M CENTENNIAL AVE. • HARDWARE • PAINT JSfanecte and girls, nine years old and Crnnlord Avi- K O CRANFORD FUELS — mxb over, Thursday, Aug. 25, at 6 Call 276-9200 2764)900 lit 1000 p.m. at the Memorial Field 233-1492 -:o track. . REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS PLUMBERS PLUMBERS •»•«»«••*«»•••• The Recreation, and Parks PAINTING - Department has donated_M CHAPMAN BROS. shirts which will be awarded REYNOLDS JoluTX to all first place winners. GUS and ALEX PLUMBING & HEATING. INC AT THE tftC0 Geo Cuo/:o luny DiF • Plumbing Ovef Jh Vrs t«pe'ie»Ce • Heating—Cooling a year SKODRAS SAME DAY SERVICE • Alterations—Repairs | 35 years experience 47 Effective em Bilhfoom and Kitchen ROBBINS & ALLISON Inc. • Air Conditioning, FUEL OIL a Annual Compounded • Painting $•11 Modefnuations •If blHVICk SALIS HEPAIR^ Roofing-Siding Local Moving & Storage Yield On Daily • Decorating put We Do 45.9° per gal 5 • Pa per hanging IheCgmblele lob • 2761320 FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL REASONABLE RATES Glitters-leaders over 150 gal. delivery --(Provided $10 remains on deposit to 527 Central Ave. 276-5367 3« NORTH AVe. E. [Can Evenings 5 to 9 p.m. CALL Save fuel, improve.-,...-, end of Quarter) ,;> Westtiald NORTHAVENUE E. CRANFORD Alex - ?]2-*Sf 3 . _CRANFQRD new Texaco Flame reten^ion^ Evei.»:00lil' . 276-6000 M Completely installed TELEVISION REPAIR TYPESETTING oaSS?" PRINTERS HAROLD F. 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Open Weekdays: ? 5 letter^ will resljto,his ., „ .... He Is ;#& Deadline: Tuesday 3 p.m. Campaign Manager Sept-ft, In order itpbe^me president of the Union County Director of 'Park* j ai>d Recreation,-».v;. and :•/•? 'Parks; Mayn^tt»i>hnre-ttraf^..nqrLlnroven leadership as __ ;Rficjr'eatton..--:vfo_r.^]E^aplpB1? Association and vice chair- Edmund J,. Smyth, have demonstrated their deep Township. 'j^-'?^':.- 7'-:^T'V' man of the district three Democratic candidates for. pride in Cranford and their UJton Brunt, a Wft graduate Recreation and Parks Association. '•• '•• .-'••C..v;^>-M^ J~ REAL ESTATE- V Cranford Township Com- willingness to work hard for Cranford High School; was v ATTRACTIVE mittee, have announced the Cranford's future. It is an only student ever to win . i He :;.l^w. \^rlEert>'with.v',tlMBi THE PEOPLE BUSINESS" COLONIAL* appointment of Theron Weeks; honor to be a part of the junior w^Uers; of Cranfordi _h varsity-letters in- three • and; in :^7^^,^fiwr.1ia8' LEARN MORE - EARN MORE - BY 6 rooms with a modern kitchen and Jr. of 2 Oneida PI. as 1977 Brande-Smyth team." years, the maximum number Serving Cranford^ Kenilworth and Garwood bath, living room openihgjnlo ajSun : 6? letters possible. •'v , ., : , referred junior high arid; high 5EJWIH«f . Presently Van Bruntand his OF CRANFORD'S MOST ACTIVE electric, patio and garage.- football team hia junior and wif£, the former SJoyfce 1]Lut? 1 PRICED LOW StatetJnlversity.MnWeeksis , REALTORS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY a commercial lines District rFni or* Dpmni^rnts senior years, wrestled at the-mayer, also _oi; Cranford: , OF A LIFETIME!! Manager for the Travelers ^eniocrais 178 weight class fora record of- reside at =• 41$ JAlden [.&p Inside Our Schools .1 ' G.GNUNN, Realtors Insurance Company in Morris _, 63 and nine, and was catcher •Howeyer the life-long resident of Cranfqrd' will <• have to K686-1800 276-8110 ^ Plains, New Jersey. Mayor Barbara Brande and for the baseball.team. '; 1 Active in community affairs Edmund - J. Smyth, He war named .to the - all relocate vrtien he stakesMa; : 181 North Ave. E., Cranford and local government, Weeks Democratic candidates for WEEKS TO MANAGE — Ed Smyth left, and Mayor ^neW''''''pDsi'ti'6n',^^vwhii|h''''he BROUNEUl KRAMER REALTORS Barbara Brande flafnk Bud Weeks, new Democratic county football tdam in his: 1415 UORRISMl.. UNIQN, N. \.^ is a member of the Cranford Township Committee, will be senior year and reached the described in his letter as ^ I 0P£N7P>YS» » f Board of Adjustment, the honored at a "champagne campaign manager. regional finals in wrestling. economically more favorable. John Van Brunt APPRAISALS Firehouse Study Committee sip" oriSunday, Aug-28from Also in his senior year the . and the allocations committee 3 to5 p.m, at the home of Greg baseball team won the state -MADISON- -WliamC Kluma$,S.R.A. and Mary Lou Farmer, 28 SENIOR RESIDENTIAL APPRAISER He haslived in Cranford Hamilton Ave: Mary Vitale Nam&dL— Society of Real Estate The reception will feature a named to the" all state team as Look What am Newly listed 3 bedroom natural Contlnue< from p e years. champagne punch and ' « .}' the "Gum Drop Trail" in a catcher; :; •;• ;'• •'•:: •':'•'• shingle Colonial- on over one-half Appraisers effect. Federal lunch on a acre of well-landscaped property in KLUMAS&GAIS In accepting this new post, assorted breads selected by School, East Orange; Robert June: Jerry Jane, $14.21 an After high school he turned By DR. ROBERT D. PAUL regular basis from home will ' SupatintwwmilolScliosto prime section of town". Offered in 663RariUnRd. Weeks said, "Barbara Brande " Tuxedo Comba of Springfield, social hour, Diane Taylor, $18 an down a draft from the Mon- Type A menu will be available be allowed to stay and any Cranford, N.J. hour, and Ethel White, $18,25. to any student who wishes to the 80's. and Ed Smyth present ex- studies at Grange -~Avev,-. treal Expos baseball team and Township Committee the ^township for the local This September r the student who wishes tog o home 272-4100 cellent credentials to the $11,250, an employee of They will test about 17 to 25 went to Mesa College in Flood Control Commission National School Lunch participate. Any student who for lunch on a more or less Walt pre-schoolers identified from Tuesday night created a local SCHRMP committee are Mike before the Department of Cranford', voters. Ed's long Cranford school system since• Arizona. After graduating Senior Citizens Home Repair Longi, Bernice Welnstock, Program will be offered to all wishes to bring his or her regular basis will also be THE ZIEGLER record of service to purAve, or Tim O'Leary, "121 1974; MrMrs:: Eileenn Maher of the 200 who were tested in with a bachelor's degree In Environmental Protection elementary "students for the lunch on a more or -less allowed that option. FOR SALE June to 'qetect learning and Maintenance Program Ethel Sahlin, Edna'Hamilton, (DEP). AGENCY INC. community and Barbara's Columbia Ave., at $3.50 each. Westfield, a compensatory recreation administration, he (SCHRMP) Committee to Meta McLaughlin and Robert first time. Children in grades 1 Realtors 377-3103 HOUSEHOLD GOODS education teacher at Hillside disabilities. ." The Commission has asked administer the county wide Kiev. •"".,•• through 5 in each elementary 230 Main St. Madison Ave.; $12,225; MrsM . VirginiViiia all its members for $2,000 to Dr. Paul will be writing a regular monthly, column for 12 x 20 WOOL Swaroop rug (India). n_ CIVIL SERVICE EXAM program in Ctanford. Marotta stated that 15 ap-cover the cost of the hearings. school will have the Rinaldo To Present Marino of 250 Hillside Ave., The board authorized r opportunity to purchase a the Cranford Citizen and Chronicle on school-related Fedders . 14,000 BTU air. Robert D, Paul, superin'- " Senator Clifford P. Case has Through this committee, plications for the program issues. This is his first, and it Introduces our special Back- conditioner. Console piano. Ampex compensatory education announced plans" to give a Type A lunch, which will be teacher at Orange Ave. andtendent of schools, to enter an senioif citizens will be able to have already been received Open, to-School section. See pages 6, 7, and 8. RENTALS reel to reel tape recorder. 376- agreement with Franqis G. final Civil , Service have.: work done on their from senior citizens in Linden,'Kenilworth, and the made up at Cranford Senior 1636. Cranford High, $12,125; and examination on Friday, Cranford. High School and delivered Flood Controhave lmad Stude many morye urban Mrs. Elinor Higgins, of 732Vittetta Associates of West- hornet and will have to pay for county -of Unioii. The STORES MISCELLANEOUS y . Extreme changes in the. October 28, to assist him In only the cost of the materials Kenilworth Borough Council daily to the elementary school communities prone to severe Willow St., 'elementary ville to conduct a physical making his nominations to PLASTIC SLIPCOVERS - nation's ' weather that survey and evaluation of the Murphy Approved voted recently not to approve by truck. The lunch may be JOjN the booming Chester triggered the Johnstown flood flash flooding and the loss of teacher at Brookside Place .--.... classes entering the U.S. Air Will Buy At Barnetf si! ,£ustom-ntade. pin fitted, e»pi" life, according to Rep. Mat-'-School, $ii;67S,li graduateof nine-schooli hl- buildings—ibildig in Accordingtodeputy mayor In other action the com-funds for the hearings. purchased by any boy or girl business community. Choice retail, cut jn your home. Any sola '. "Force, Military; Navalrand mittee voted unanimously to service space available in original thew J. Rinaldo (RT-N.J.). Newark State College, and compliance with the state Ronald tfarbtta, presiding Th Through; the hearings~the on a'-weekly-basis.^Asample- chairs or 3 pc, section v. Merchant ^Marine Academies Chester Mall, ?40-6Q0,.sq. ft. Low' INSTRUCTION former teacher here. Department of Education's LONGUICHER PROBSTBERG theapsence of Mayor Barbara approve the appointment of commission will attempt to monthly menu and a letter of NMdltaafl. 865-6300. But while urban sprawl has New applications should be Edward J. Murphy Jr. as rental covers all. Ideal for arts, exposed more people to severe - •••: request for a master ' Brande who is on vacation, the prove that 9 flood hazard was explanation will go out to all crafts,, gifts, personal service The board appointed the educational facilities plan. addressed to Senator. Case, county SCHRMP committee township administrator. created by the Department of parents on Monday, Sept. 12. . business. Inquire TEMPI: WICK MOTORCYCLES ~ PIANO lessons will be given at my flooding, a deluge of new laws Russell Office Building, A fine estat«.bottled German Mosel, of a Great , The selection of Murphy for : home, Pittsfletd St. If interested, following child study team .The $5,000; fee will include a contacted the township about Transportation during the On Thursday, Sept. 15, any REALTY, 543-6555. ; and environmental Washington, D. C. 20510, and Vintage Year, 1?7511 - ^ the position was announced at .. contact Judy Anderson, 272-2873. regulations has added five members to test children this -final report on the condition of participation in the program. construction of a culvert The new pool champion of pool when he was about seven Ogonowski of Garwood, whose parent who wishes his child to month who were screened in each school. ' ' postmarked no later than "HOME OF THE, WINE BARRElrilOOM" Cranford's Committee on the executive session of the under the Aldene em- the world lives in Cranford. years; old at the, Memorial 11 year old daughter is. purchase lunch the next week RENTALS WANTED years more, to the timetable September 26. Transcripts committee last week. for completing a flood control 276-1044 "YOURWNi LINE" Aging aim recommended that bankment. If successful,' the He's 25-year-old Allen Hopkins Field complex where there becoming a proficient player" should submit the money in a SOUTH CRANFORD OR CLARK AREA - and letters of recom- a local SCHRMP committee, Murphy said after the state Department of Trans-of 85 Benjamin St.; and he was a pool table for the herself. - Quiet young man desires 3 or 4 project. 30 Eastman Street • Cranford collection envelope. The first LOST mendation may be mailed at a be formed to process ap- meeting that he would address portation will pay for the cost recently won the 1977youngsters' use in the summer Hopkins says he doesn't rooms in 2_ family house He cited a preliminary Would-Be Robber later date: plication's from ' Cranford Professional Pool Players day of Type A lunch will be (preferred). Eat-in kitchen, LOST • CAT, mature, neutered, male himself first to purchasing, of a new culvert to ac- recreation program. • ' ' - miss not having a pool table at Sept. 19 in all elementary cat: Dark grey with white on chest. study made at his request by caused ah explosion. Tb be ' eligible . for a MH» - Mastar Chargt residents for work under the commodate the water runoff. Association World Open reasonable rate, Call 399-9439, the General Accounting Office . ,,,. . . .v -„ -.,, „. accounting, and personnel When he was 12, his father,- home. schools. Eating facilities and , 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. weak nights or Vicinity North end of Garwood.- told theca r we into Patk Haney said the search for nomination- to a 'service family Optratad systems in the tdwnship, (PPPA). The $50,000 tour- Paul Hopkins of 8 Myrtle St., Now that the Open is over Reward. Cal 789:2398. >g that it takes an r und ^ _ & the suspect continued until academy applicants must be During^ the ..public. portion,. nament, $15,000 of which went supervision will be available Sit, ind Sun, a.m. i of 23 years from start ^ Ll° ^J^M WINtS AND LIQUORS $tn<*1940 r workers for thprioritiee s outlined by the bought a pool table for their and the "ultimate" plateau in during the week of Sept. 12 to h of a major flood £?d been reported stolen in dusk by some 30 members of at least 17 years old and not maintenance program are Township Committee. Angelo Buontempo of 225 S.. to Hopkins, was held Aug. 8 home. pool has been reached, his the Cranford Police Depart- have reached their 22nd birth- FREE GIFT WRAP • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Union Ave., said he had heard through Aug. 14 at Convention the 16 for those parents who HELP WANTED project. Back in 1971 it Kearny; the day before, paid; under the federal In other business, the Does the champion' get .time will be spent "running wish to send the" child with a SERVICES *•year* * s to complet. .e a unoccupieunoccumeud on *£««•«»Cranford« Ter. ment, some of whom were off- day by July l, 1978. Comprehensive Employment committee appropriated' many rumors about the cost of Hall in Asbury Park, nervous before a tournament? his business and going away to FRIENDLY TQV PARTIES HAS duty, the Roselle Police clearing the Cranford Con- Hopkins ran a score of 200 to bag lunch which has been iroiect ^ Residents on Park St. told Training Act. $2,000 for an administrative "Not really (/nervous," other tournaments," he said. OPENINGS FOR MANAGERS AND CARPENTRY, proj .Department, Con-Rail police, The .members appointed by hearing of the Morses Creek servation Center, including 55 and was undefeated Hopkins answered, but tension "Also helping the P.P.P.A.," made at home. , DEMONSTRATORS. DEMONSTRATE RRinaldi o will, present the Curry. they, observed the ' Hillside Police K-9 patrol and completed GAO study to suspect taking off a shirt and one that the township had paid throughout the tournament. In does start to build up. I usually he added. . Two sample menus taken GUARANTEED TOYS & GIFTS. NO- ALTERATIONS 18 8 down Elizabeth K-9 patrol which 574-1240 $10,000 for the job. the double elimination contest CASH INVESTMENT - NO Congress with recom- l^uig,* S* """^ just try to rest." Before a The Association was formed from/ last year's lunch Oormira, Porchss, Stain, Park searched the wooded area Township engineer Gregory he gave losses to Earl Herring COLLECTING OR DELIVERING NO END-OF-SEASON Addttlont, «tc FIM estimates. mentations for legislation Ter. He was last seen game he usually "takes a by interested players so that program follow: SERVICE CHARGE," CAR 8 railroad along the railroad tracks. A. Sgroi stated that the clean. of Newburgh, fo.Y.an d Steve " couple of weeks and plays more .tournaments would be .Hamburger on a Bun Reasonable. Cal Jim. that would cut the number of No injuries were reported up of the area cost slightly Mizerak of Edison, who had ' Oranoe Juice. TELEPHONE NECESSARY. CALL steps required for approval of iri ' about two hours a day to get in established and people could . Diced Pears- ., COLLECT TO CAROL DAY 518-489- LERRRNCE during the incident. over $3,000. won the US Open four times in 985-6166 a flood project under the On the shape." make allying out of playing White Milk __ ' 8395 OR WRITE FRIENDLY TOY ON BRAND NEW Cranford was fined last a row ending in 1975, to meet Asked if he plays for pool, according to Hopkins. OR • ' PARTIES, 20 RAILROAD AVE. CARPET INSTALLATION Army Corps of Engineers. resident, police found a shirt, iSfci Tuna Salad Sandwich LEFTOVERS! a month by the pepartment of peter Margo of Staten Island, relaxation, Hopkins an- Thep.P.P.A. was started just Orange Juice ALBANY, NX 12205. In some ways, Rinaldo said, JfU°w I?W»H£PfPr^' Chilled Apricot* CARPET AND LINOLEUM, new ai d HOSPITAL EXPANDS Environmental Protection for the former .Stardust Open swered, "Yes, for the five two years ago and today is the the seven-inch rainfall over » small walkie-talkie G en In an attempt to solve the storing material at the center champ, in the finals, White Milk . ATTENTIONI -PARTY PLAN ~~ 50%o£f installation or pull old and re- Johnstown, r-aPa . nvttuerivalledu thmee- Owens - v—, •investigato . •, - ..r. with the ©li nights a week I manage my major association of pool. These menus have been install. Very reasonable. Cal lor problem of the critical need fo The ~ Township Committee, reviewer for the detention, in violation of its permission to Hopkins had won second place." Allen has owned The, Hopkins have a two- TOYS-GIFTS •JEWELRY A Select Group Of intense drenching that parts of prosecutors office, is Tuesday night approved the basin project. Irlbeck ex- prepared to give the "Highest Commissions -.Largest Parts & Sccessories completely free estimate. 925-2665, [or Wsiciahs in the accept garden debris only. . place in the world tournament Hopkins Billiards on Route 22 year-old son, Allen, and 5 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Union, Somerset and Mid- examining these articles plus Elizabethport area, Alexian use of 1177,600 worth of plained that the position is Township Attorney Donald , California in 1974. * nutritional balance required selection! Fantastic Hostess dlesex Counties and the *e makeup bag, flares, and Community Development Act required under federal law so n in Green Brook for almost two Sandy's mother, Mrs. E.. J. o( a Type A lunch served Awards! No Investment! C*l Toll enced the getaway car in an attempt Brotners Creighton stated that Cran- Born and raised in Cran- years. His partner is John Geiger lives on Thomas St. int 1-800-243-7606, or wtto DRAPERIES ~~" s experi s funds for the Brookside PL that land can be reviewed ford was forced to pay the ford, Hopkins met his wife nationally under the National SMOVS PARTIES, Avon, Conn. in 1OT3, taking" six nve to identify the suspect. »tijj»i ^Basin . and thebefore bej^puTjchased by the, School Lunch Program: 108 Wast 7th St.. CuMom made and installed. Youi >' According to Cranford physicians' office building and mir0mumfipepfv$S00^HfiJilso SaViiklnschoofcBegWiduated : QMQVV material oi m^ne., W*o- drapeties • causing Detective LA, Gerard Haney, employees' residence, it has and More ttWri '•""• ' stated thatlhe towiilsHjf cduld Granford High in 1969, she beginning of each Ptainfialti 7S3-1500 tehung, repaired; remodeleo> damage. ""•• nt project. An amendment to therecover 90 per cent or $450 of graduated in 1970, and they ause menu for the full the walkie-talkie^contained nobee? announced. . SEE THE WHOLgfUNE UP OF WORLD CUP-WINNING Compare our low prices. Call lor • DRAFTING Since then, Congress ap- batteries or incendiary device Also included in-the project SPALDING SKIS AND CABER BOOTS. AT HILL& AND The money comes but of a Johnson Ave. Neighborhood the fine if the improvements were married two years later, month will be distributed toal l OPEN TO 9 232-4551, 1__ propriated - funds for a 1 Experienced in mechanical & and was incapable of ac- W" beihe renovation of older TRAILS. WE ARE SKIERS. AND OUR INTEREST IS truat iitnd, established by the Development resolution was made are .maintained. Hopkins started playing children at: school. These electrical drafting. Responsible for Sat to 6 FENCING feasibility study by the Army tivatjng the flares. He said if "V^ing floors in the hospital Community Development passed, correctly stating the menus will also be printed L. ___ __ . TO SAtlSFYJtOUJN preparing drawings; some design & CHAIN LINK FENCE ' Corps of ^Engineers, which is the remote control device had that wDl increase capacity ^o Revenue Sharing Committee amount of the funds for the Testimony Ends weekly in the Cranford Citizen jHere Down 270 mathematical calculations, Please MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 9guage vinyl wire - 4', 5', 6'-75 ceni^ scheduled for a public hearing been operative, it could have over 300 beds and relieve of Union County. The com- project as $28,000. Previously Testimony on the ap- the" engineer by suggesting and Chronicle. Lunch fee . call Personnel Department for WORLITZER BABY GRAND PIANO for. sq-ft installed. Call alter 6 p.m. 381- this fall. But Rinaldo said that lit the flares and burned periodic overcrowding. The CROSS BUY A mittee was established under the committee had incorrectly plication by Dr. and Mrs.that Sgroi's approval of the envelopes will be distributed appointment, 272-5100 sale. Needs some work. Best offer. 1044., , this represents only the fourth 1 C( SKIS loots the 1974 Comprehensive pproved $56,000. Frank Krause for a variance site plan was related to the dart Door Co. someone, but could not have tot* »t is near $5 million. PRCKflGE" each week to those children Special Needs Call 276-5468. "HOME IMPROVEMENTS '_ phase in a 23-step approach Employment Training Act In addition the committee and subdivision of their fact that Dr. Krause was the V 69 Myrtle St., Cranford .Spaldlng Sale Caber Sate COUNTRY Skis, Boots. wishing to, purchase . their before starting the project. (CETA) to administer block passed a resolution for a property at 20 Pittsfield St: first resident Sgroi ap- lunch for the. following week; AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER USED CARS ALUMINUM SHOWROOM Rinaldo said that one of the AiLFA 460 FORMULA Bindings ft Poles »i2 grants for housing and neigh- $21,600 contract with Layman was closed at the Planning. proached about the brook On Thursday the envelope is to ~ ~ SECRETARY ~' PORSCHE 1970 - 914-4. Asking major questions that must be CORNER Btfeduct anotheti borhood rehabilitation. Hertweck Associates Com- Board meeting Aug. 17. Lotwork. Sgroi said he had ap- Porch«nd Patio Enclosures ALFA 42"-*&0 IMPACT be returned to the classroom Programs Added Local Cranford office. Typing .. J 1,400. Low mileage', snows, gas answered by the Army Corps Reg. 75.00 munity Planning and area and frontage variances proached Krause first because saver. Call after 6 p.m. 379-1752. ft*. 130.00 SKIS -,- Some 185,000 was approved teacher with the exact amount Enrollment in Cranford and mathematics as a result, required. Diversified duties. Cal Mr. study is whether a system of ERA 330 - LANCER „; off Development Study Con- are sought for a proposed new. Jalousies Awning Windows for the study and engineering he knew him and knew he had of money for' the lunch the schools is expected to drop 270 of cultural deprivation. At the CoMk at 276-5400 batWMn 9 a.m. dams, levees and detention fley.J7S.00 , Reg. 55.00 38°° Spaldlng Sale 10% sultants of Cranford to study dwelling to front on Hampton HIGH mlaata '71 CUTLASS recently of the detention basin project. the largest tract of land.. Sgroi following week if the parent pupils this September as present time Dr. Paul does and 5 p.m. • . . ' basins in the Watchung region OF 266 OUR ALREADY the Johnson Ave. project. St. sa|d he "resented the overhauled - new transmission, Nuprine Replacement SVIQOH Lang* • Peg. 79.95. An equal sum was authorized wishes to buy the lunch. A compared to last, according to not know exactly which master cylinder, etc. PS, PB, AM- would be sufficient to prevent At the meeting, board .question" as there was CRANFORD POLICE have an opening Windows \ 11*9- 200.00 low prices for toe acquisition of land for Two other resolutions were regular lunch will cost 55 cents Dr. Robert D. Paul, schools will qualify for Title I FM. Priced to sell. Best offer over or drastically reduce severe XL 700 for school .crossing guards. KICK Bonna the basin. jf passed hiring five workers member John Vassallo stated absolutely" no connection, per day. If a family qualifies Superintendent of Schools. monies, but expects at least S800. Call 379*448. Storm and damage and logs of life from a fttg.1S2.00 Reg. 143.00 2700 98 under CETA. Four will be .. that he and James Bell, as the. and pointed out that, Dr. ; -Contact—Lt.Bonnell—at -police • Scraan Combinations- - ,- v HOf X Reg. 79.95 C9 According to Finance on reduced income,guidelines Grades K to 5 will drop 211, two of them tp qualify. ' headquarters,. *.. flash~flood-on"the-duiiensions Kip. SO. FREE!!! Commissioner : _ Dennis added to the force already Subdivision Committee, had Krause was one of the last to for a reduced price lunch, the according to projections. One of ithe priorities in the Combination Doors - 25 Styles of, the 1978 rainfall. - -Reg. 157.00 _.i8oa. __ IS working- oh -brooks, -and" _visited-theproperty, and they ( WANTED TO BUY Reg. 79.9f. with purchase of Irlbeck, the committee has - sign-the-agreoment. -.r— cbstwiDbe I5centarper:dayr:: Grades 6 to 9 will increase 6,- .1977-78 school budget, was the PART-TIME people to do; telephone Lang* XLBSO 1700 been /'pushing for some time" streams. An electrician was had nothing to add to previous Several "residents of and Grades 10 to 12 are ex-addition of a.third Child Study LIFETIME ALUMINUM Reg. 162.00, 149" Reg. 64.95 59» any ski package If the family's^ income - soliciting from home. Salary plus STAMPS .SMOHT6TYLE for the basin' and is nowalso . hired for the traffic - testimony. Hampton St; introduced pected to drop 65. Team composed of one bonus. Phone 446-3334. 654 48*9 qualifies for the federally • US PLATE- BLOCKS. Singles, Ptiza House FOR THE BEAUTY v . R,g: 152.00 Sllva • mounting authorized to go ahead with control department. The board deferred the evidence of flooding in the The anticipated enrollment psychologist, one learning' cumulations, Collections, Canao^. QFIT TURN8TYLE Koflach JOaOER I supported lunch it will be at no 29 Alden St. Cranford the study and to acquire the This IB the third, and last decision to classify the area. Charles Preston of 108 disability teacher consultant, GIRL-GUY FRIDAY lop prices paid. 527-1011 102 South Ave. W. 276-3205 \ Hta. 176.00 Reg. 37.00 cost. Very shortly, the of 4;845"l£>composed of 369 at 3BO-, 00 • Hot Wax land for the project. year of the three year CETA proposed subdivision as either Hampton St. showed the board and one social worker. - Strong minded self-starter to assist Reg. 99.95 Edsbyn 1 i_ *- •_ r * t ,..„„.„,.,Cranford. ,.„.,,Citizen. anaann" Brookside; Bloomingdale purchasing agent in diversified CARS WANTED featuring Delicious' 75 The township will still have program! Applications for* major or minor until the Team A consists of Jerry Home Improvements MOUNTAIN . PLUSfREl variance question is1 decided. photographs of post-storin, Crantorq Citizen ana J, R • .. Lincoln duties. Filing, typing and Ptzu & Maattwl & Sauan* Sand. Reg.7S.00 00 763 91 to receive further develop- next year will be available to lSJ256>; LivingstonKooseve11 , 264; Walnut, Jaffe, Psychologist; Helen 169°° 55 Reg. 79.95 69 flooding dated Sept. 7, I97lChronicle and other papers a* ^ancoin expodiating. Great opportunity for HIGHEST PRICES PAID YAHOO YourChoUeof ment funds for construction of all communities represented Edward J. Hobbie, attorney 241; Hillside Avenue, 748; Kapner, Learning Disabilities candidate with light experience but No Job Too Small WeDalver 276-0939 00 and Aug. 3, 1978, to which will be carrying information • lor junK cars. Local, distance IT MAKES Kastle • SUNGLflSSES the basin. in the Community Revenue for the Krauses, questioned_JHobbie Objected on grounds on how a Orange Avenue, 897; andTeacher Consultant; Jane typing a must. Start $120, all CIMMARON 149 1 lowing. Call: 232-2350 FREE ESTIMATES SYSTEM M John puryee, town tax Sharing Committee of Union Township Engineer Gregory that they wer...e .take n long ago,. . for aW reducefjjd mpricaye qualif ory a Seyn\our, Social Worker. They , company benefits paid. CALL TOM • BOOT TREE » ~. .•_•_•..» „__:>.__!_*_ J ^ did not portray the area in Cranford High School, 1,430. NIGHT APPOINTMENTS BUTNER 89 assessor, was appointed County in September. , A. Sgroi about flood-related an completely federally In addition there vyill be 117will be assigned to the Lincoln, FITZGERALD at 272-6700. WE BUY useJ cars, cars needh, A DIFFERENCE Reg. 100.00 FULLY INSURED Rag. 180.00 issues which have concerned question. supported lunch. Special Education students Walnut and Hillside Avenue repair and )unk cars. 382-8434 ,isk T •X POLES neighbors. James Campbell ooff 7 Schools. tddy. . ;'-•-. BOOTS EDGE & BOTTOM FILED Although pupils must distributed throughout the FOR SAU~ tun tnwiM - Vmauf) BASE REPAIRED - Sgroi's qualifications as a Berkeley PI. . asked Sgroi if EDRICH REMODELING WHERE YOU SAV ccessofles fill Leather Cranford's Old Peppy purchase the lunch on aschool system. Team B is Florence Sale HOT WAX hydrologist were challenged widening the river would not weekly basis, they do not have There will be a number of Peterson, Psychologist; "FLEA MARKETS • Goggles Collins 9 JC-JC; Boots BINDING RETENTION. by Peter McCord of 4 Berkeley increase the amount of water INSTRUCTIONS 272-6334 s PRISMATIC •19 * to participate from week to new programs in operation in Diana Taylor, Social Worker; Reg. 28.00 PL, and' Sgroi responded that in the stream. The engineer week in the federal lunch the Cranford Public Schools Robert Ray, , Learning FLEA MARKET MEN A«IO WOMEN MOVING ALPINA. AI.L.8OP BRING IN YOUR BOOTS he "would have no problem that the water 59.50 Qeg. t1.9S * & SKIS NOW AND SAVE »1O< Named County Ttee explained program. The student may-, fottJJae 1977-78, school year, Disabilities Teacher Con- " miu Eveiy Wednesday. Friday N.ilutda'. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES flllsop UnilrOctob«f 16,1977 defining my expertise," and would flow faster and allow bring a bag lunch frona-bome Dr. Paul said. One of the most sultant, assigned to the and Sunday. Dealers call S74-859S 17-82 BERBEMCK & SON fill Sunglasses •21.95^ Regular Price SI7.50 Expert MOVERS at low cost. Fully ins. . Cranford's Pepperidge The posters, 23 by 30 inches went on to do just that.- the brooks to empty water in intervening weeks when the important, he feels, is a Brookside and Roosevelt and or 541-9328 alter 6 p.m OVERDO STYLES SHOCK ABSORBER in size can be obtained, by also ANTIQUE SHOPS TRAIN NOW FOR ' Free Est. No Job to small SPECIAL' •29.95 X Tree, "Old Peppy," on Lincoln When asked for his con-sooner. menus do not appeal to -him. $38,000 Federal Project to Orange Avenue Schools And 1490 BAHWAY AVE.. AVENEL SENIOR CITIZEN RATE. Call 686- OmCUL CTMW MDMTtCTKM STATMM 1% Reg. 38.00 •29** Reg. 30.00 to 40.00 • Ave. has been chosen to sending two dollars per poster Kenneth McGrath of 3 provide special needs help to Team C will be Dr. Jeane CIVIL SERVICE effective Save 25% clusions about the subdivision, However, we would hope that (across from Rahway Prison) 8379 and compare our rates. represent Union County in a to HISTORIC TREES Normandie PI., read a letter any particular child or family pre-school aged children, Devlin, Psychologist; Ethel annual 1 POSTER, Box 333, West Sgroi said he had written a "FURNITURE EXAMS yield on recently completed state-wide letter.July 29 stating that the he had written in favor of of children would become called "snappy." There will White, Learning Disabilities MISCELLANEOUS SO. ELN0M IKON SEBVIOEKTU 6.81 survey of historic trees. The Orange, NJ. 07052, with a Teacher Consultant i Bridget Wo High School Necessary property was exempt from granting the subdivision. more or less regular lunch be two resource rooms, one at ETHAN ALLEN SOFA - Rust (lowers NJ.Society of Certified Tree check or money order. with beige background. 3 CLEANED ^meuciTAn mnnmcrioM ITATIM . BflCKPflCKERS 50% Edward J. Murphy requiremejits of the flood BoardT chairman James H. participants andstay at school Bloomingdale. School and one DePintp, Social Worker, Positions Start As High As 4 Nl J p m - CAil KM Af*0mjMiM1 ^ Experts and the Arborists Williams asked if there was assigned to Bloomingdale, cushioned, wing backed, fair RUBBISH REMOVAL ordinance" ' because the on a regular Irasis, or would at Walnut, which will have- condition. $150. C»l 276 5125. '5.63 HOUR Sale Society of N.J. surveyed the building would be between two any further testirriony, and bring lunch from tiorneo r gomorning sessions for students Livingston, and Cranford High call Sale Sale condition and locations of School. • POST OFFICE •CUSTOMS RUGBY SHIRTS lots with homes on, them. Sgroi when it was ascertained that home from school oft-p'regular three and four years old who GARAGE SALES -^... John Borden AIR MATTRESS B.P. FIRE. GRILL historic trees throughout the there was . not, the board • IMMIGRATION* CLERICAL Reg. 17.96 Brande Named Director said he saw no problem for the basis. There Is, however, no have been identified with During the 1977-78 school 6.5 oz Reg..6.79 state chose one tree to COMPLIMENTARY GARAGE SALES 2/i 4S»4 ' AUTO COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY/ CREDITED QUAflTEHLY 7 - Reg. 17.95 applicant's compliance with closed testimony on the ap- fixed policy on this any longer special needs. The federal year, Cranford will be moving • MECHANICS •POLICE WIND SHELLS-, represent each county. SIGNS ... Are available to those , Minimum I2S00—UmlUdlMV* . .' 1000 gal. WATER 8. P. TEA KETTLE. drainage requirements. plication. and individual problems may grant includes the renovation into Phase II of T and E, Dr. living within the areas served by the KEEP PRESENT JOB WHILE MASONRY INSURANCE A »ub«tantl8l lnt,ere»t penalty la required for early withdrawal. . PURIFIER f1 ; Reg. 13.95 The Cranford Pepperidge Board consultant Harvey and carpeting of these, which Paul said. From the 12 general PREPARING AT HOME FOR Reg. 5,95 *2r be worked out with the Boyle Company. Realtors. Call 272- MASON WORK Reg. 29.95. l Aiolo HIKING BOOTS Tree is one of the largest of its During his testimony Sgroi Moskowitz suggested a were previously first grade goals that were selected for GOVERNMENT EXAMS Immediate Coverage Of Union County's CCS building principal. 9444. WATERPROOF ING and . 600 Waterproof Wool CRUSHER^ 8 s 1 species in the northeastern detailed the Brook Wrl(e (Include Phone no.) PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTSJPAY Rog. 75.00] summary be prepared by rooms, as well as the purchase the school sVtem in Phase I, REPAIRS MATCHES •59 " U.S. ... Improvement Program which FROM DAY OFJJBPOSIT••TO-DA^OI' WITjWRAjj^L Silva COMPASS no. 3 3BO Barbara Brande. MSW, completed her undergraduate Fordham University. She is a board attorney William Unfortunately, once the of special instructional fur- specific goal indicators and SAT.. AUG. 20.10-4.15 Mohawk Dr. NATIONAL TRAINING Steps, walks.patios, drams • Reg. 1.29- Cotton KNICKERS will give the brook a Uniform 8 \ The two .groups . _have_ mayor of Cranford; has been studies at Caldwell College member of the Association of Holzapfel. lunch is paid for for the up- niture. assessment objectives for 2 (amities moving out ot town. Reg. 36.00 Reg. 8.75 *5 * 12 foot-width-from Hampton SERVICE PHOEBUS STOVE 260 ^.published a poster illustrating appointed Union County and obtained her MSW from "Social Workers and the Holzapfel said he would coming week; no refunds for- each must be developed. GREAT BARGAINS. Reg. 55.00 TAnother area in which Dr. Sox 231, c.o Citnford Chronicle, - Call 176-1520 BOYLF 85% Wool SOCKS Swi» Army KNIVES the. trees. The poster, is theDirector of . Catholic Conv ' • National Association of St. to Orchard St. He identified prepare a factual memo which absences or any other The National School Reg. 29.95. 1 160 00 photographs Dr. Krause had Paul hopes for progress • is 21 Alden St.. Cranford, NJ. 07016 Reg. 3.75 Reg. 45.00 •39 work^of historical illustrator munity Services, it was an- . \^m^^^- Catholic Charities, would be called for if the case reasons, can be made. Title I funding. At the federal Assessment Program, PAINTING DECORATING 5.47 ALL DRY FOOD Save 10% taken that morning of work on FRAME PACK HOUSEHOLD GOODS_ COMPOUNDED CONTINUOUSLY / CREDITED FOUR TIMES A YEAR Larry'i^uhro. The project was nounced recently by Msgr. ^^^^^^^B^^ ' Besides being mayor of ever went to court. The old policies of distance level. Title I provides funds sponsored by the Education ME I RIPSTOP TARP i___ Burt the brook, and said he hoped 8 conceived^ in June 1976 by .The board decided to defer Commission of_ the United I (MARCH3t;4UNE30;8EPT.30;DEC31) Half Price fteg.t Reg. 7.95 •S' NEW BERT II 00 Francis R, Lo BiancoT ^^^H^^ Cranford, Ms. Brande has the project would be com- from school, whether or notwith which a school district INSURORS NO PENALTIES! I piovldlnq » bilnnca of s90r««n»infln m» Reg. 110.00 •99 Granford \tree surgeon Executive Director. CCS, the - .a^HHHHBk served as a commissioner of its decision until the members there are working parents, can address the problems of States, has selected Cranford CASH AND tARRY - NO LAYAWAYS SVlyanus Shaw, pleted soon. The rear boun- receive the written report Contents of Fine Short Hills Home STANDARD' parent organization of. Mt. ' • a^^^^^^^^^^^M public affairs in real estatel dary of the 175-feet-deep lot in und other factors involved in its culturally disadvantaged to participate in its national Used Rental Skis and Boots on Sale - SAVE 50 to 90% Reg. 130.00 Fuhro commented that " ... alld before the next meeting, Sept. students, especially those who assessment program ac- The above yields apply When oarnlnos ond principal are left Carmel Guild and Associated y#^^^^^^^^^^H public safety com-) question would be 20 feet from permission to stay at school THOMAS KOTATIS many historic old trees in the 7. Holzapfel informed the cording to Dr. Paul. The on deposit lor the entire year. Catholic Charities, offers a ijyiaaaaaaaaaaaflHHaaaaaaaaaaaW^ missioner. tne brook. for lunch will no longer be in have deficiencies in reading Must Be Sold Thii Weekend , txoerienced i'O years painting and -Cantral Ave. State were once marked, but variety of services to the SHHIIHI^^^alllllH As Union County Erector, board they have Until the end program will test 13 year olds decorating Interior and exterior 272-59OO To Wwtf laid have since been vandalized snewi U be of. SeDtemJbfit__to reach_a__ in the period from October to Includes Brown & Black Sofa & Love Seat- Pair 8AVINQ8 INSURED UP TO t40,00QBY U.«, OOV'T AQEWCY. Take To The Hills! handicapped in Bergen, 9aHHL«WaalV' responsible for the Board member James Boll Using Dutch Boy paints. Free J30 South Av«T B., Cr«n(ord and markers stolen. The Essex, Hudson and Union ^^^L^BRllPl^B^l' Planning' development, ad- told Sgroi of a letter from the decision. December, 1977,9 year olds in Armolres- Pair French Chairs- Pair Unusual Brass & Ettlmilei. Fully Injured. ••*• OPEN 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. existence of some great trees Counties a9aa!aallHas31aimii^alv^ • ministration und coordination Union County Planning Board In other action, final ap- Chronicle Contents the period from • January to Leather Director's Chairs- Walnut Etagere- Color TV CALL ANYTIME 399 2873 30 YEARSof COMPLETE is simply nof known by people proval 'was given to the FOR THIS 4 DAY SALE ONLY]GARDEN STATE Ms. Brande has been. HPftflS9— ?f !! g^L"**** that stated the area does March, 1978, and 17 year olds PAINTING • Interior and exterior AUTO GLASS SERVICE! living near them. These trees nio Countv experience flooding and Supermarkets General Corp. in the period of March to May, ?76-5/74. are a historic and natural director of the partial hospital ^T^-^.^Bm Mr - recommended that con- for a site plan at 20 South Ave. BACK TO SCHOOL information, calendars. Pages 1978. HOUSE SALE resource which ought to be program at the Mt. Carmel ^H ^^Hf 'mis' r» rv_ Set struction wuit until the W. 1, a, 1, 8 The Board of Education has ROOFING AND SIOINO preserved." Guild Mental Health Center in WM ^PSlls^'"/^V * »pcr Lm flooding problem is Board secretary Robert voted to transfer , the Many fine Silver 8. Collectable Items- Inc. 2 Sterling CHIMNEYS Of the ten oaks, four corrected. Fuller read a letter from the Cleveland School property to Coffee sets- Towle Sterling Flatware. Lenox,-Royal Lejks. rooU, leaders and cutters AB that she worked v/lth Ww V ' Bremn er Chapter of the county board approving the sycamores, and one each of The engineer replied ' that the control of the town on'or mason WQfk. sump pumi^ Associated Catholic Charities §ff \../ Order of DeMolay will Delft, Royal Copenhagen, Crystal, Antique Clocks, MAIN OFFICE: 40Commerce Street, Newark, N.J. 07102 • 643-0200 holly, hickory, walnut, elm, the' work is already revised site plan, and At Your Leisure 2 Nature Notes 4 about October 17, 1977. Plans Antique Jewelry, Etc. Etc, Too Numerous To Mention. D Aulera 276 4810 \ITO SAFETY r.l.ASS CO. Open 0*ttyia:30 ».m. to 4:30 p.m. " . •'. • ' sponsor a paper drive suggesting that the applicant Classified 12 Obituaries 8 93 Brant Avenue^; cherry.beech, and pepperidge as director of Mooney Hall, a , , ' ' Saturday at the'packing.lot ut "enhancing the flow of the are being made for the storage Dealers Welcome. 573 W. WESTFIELD AWE ROSELLEfK KENILWORTH OFFICE: Boulevard at South 20th Street. trees illustrated, Fuhro found home for neglected children; should work with the township Editorial 4. Religious News 8 WATERPROOFING Clark, N.J; 07066 was a supervisor of the Essex "^ ' the . rear of the Masonic brook," that the county board of various school supplies and Complete Insurance Sannca Kenllworth. N.J. 07033 • 272-9580 seveial receiving excellent "" " is being "overcautious," and engineer to insure compliance Garwood 11 Social 5 materiuls that are now housed WATERPROOFING In Newark $89-0159 County Family Division; and A Temple, corner of South Ave. FRI.-SAT. SUN. 10:30-5:00 O#»n Dally: O:XI a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (at Garden State Parkway care, but just as many that any increase in runoff' with the flood ordinance, and Kenilworth 11 Sports j..... 9 in the Cleveland School. Plans Home basements ei«ctric*lly op«r»l«d winoow> f(May«a:30 a.m. Io a p.m. a field instructor for the \\ •, and'ThomasSt.,from9a.m. to 467-2497 2 North Brook Dr., Short Hills , All crvd, p«nor»mlc wndshlds t Interchange 135) neglected or dying from the would be "insignificant." should obtain a curb cut from for the public disposal will be General Maintenance Co. fmi wndwt . •atorOeyt• »m. to 1 p.m. Fordham University School of '/ ^ , . 4 p.m. Papers should be tied or (corner S. Orange Ave. l Blk. North intersection effects of weather, lightning, 'McCoTd ^a1n'"chalienged^neAcounty office. announced la newspapers. 2b years experience. Chann«lt Social Work. Ms., Brande Barbara Brande bagged. S. Orange Ave. A Short Hills Rd.) S year warranty. C-Z *v« FREE MAKING AT BOTH OFnCCS pollution, and vandalism. 789 1219 381-7885