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- -almost any moforjrehicle that" I. "nVcWrtn and Chronicle wetcwrfes ".'. might ventureTKrdugh town. • l^Qgifi^ LMtan to the Editor. All iettera rnuit .-' :••• •but whomever hadon-a pair of : certain the «gn»tur» and address of the 1 V;t' - ..cowboy spurs in his' lite." » Works by Mozart, Chopin : presideHtof The Friends aj^ 31? ... ;!%i - -:, ^» Scfoabls set • rojects^nadeJix^he-hoiha-r^Crflniorti -secondary L^^ • ' Andrews, who carries a .38 andOebussy will highlight the .N. Union Ave.- " •!• • • , . " * •AB -Exhibit. ana banners. The lite HourH s for the exhibit will be scious of his -limitations and Itichnef.onFrii •,April30,at ;, A-^L May 3 in the auditorium of the skills class at the High School 1 Cranford Public Library.'. 3:15to5:30p.m..and6 ;30;to.9 got tothe nearest phone, to fl p.nO. at Union SPECIAL has' dyed fabric using early .p.m.On Saturday, May 1, the" notifj^Ditzel as, the horse The recital. is sponsored by'. warn I The'Misplay will include methods and assembled a exhibit will be open, from '10 dashed' west in Orange ^Vyp. 1 The Friends of the College of NI.I.SKflTS SI • items made by boys and girls, large quilt. .',"• ; .'•• • a.m. to noon.ahd.l to ,4 p.m. Ditzel set but in his van and. Union College and marks Dr. Wk.hkk.rhp. - Other: items on display will in the 7th grade sewing cyclej'. . , ; .'• ''•'•'' :. encountered :Kilo. near' Ridmer's. 10th appearance at.. ME1VYN DOUGLAS as well aswbjects, from the be originaHistory books made -GfaremontPJfice. ' Union College aiidnii -ninth, • ONEHACXMAN im na MM an fm t*n AT* "elective sewing', courses^ 8ih by 12th graders in. the child ' By that time, tjie heat and annual concert. •/;. ; * INKER through lithe grades.- (Jar- ,development classes, job SMTOFOnV : the romp had pettered out Kilo • As a. special feature, Dr.' SO.ELM5RA 1760 : , . cinq l_jnents • fronV " the . pat^ manuals made" by'. the w ne Rlchner will; play his own MVWTHEH £XXON SERVICENTER1 Dinners .": • '.,In Historic'" tertmaking classes will snow cooperative home economics, 'tontin,, M . »h, b • 'i'''••/ 'i' & seemed happy>to4e» : Richner- Ser«dlTil9 continued trotn P v... ,| . Ditzd, who produced bridle ; Toccato. South'Elmora Ave. Cor. Erico Ave.' Wrn. Phf the students' work'from the" class and nutrition displays aoo 51 III.I. »EI4T» 51 Ihildten'sMenu Colonial VUhge and took off west on Orange wimd i^ p£back" to the^barn.V Other ' program" selections' BeJjseeiL St.- George ' A\ie X,'. _ :'deyelopmeni.of-.t Baywsy Circle • Et 3 924a; Ave. .— ••" ".•' '—^--^-Ha^G4ced-up4h8-suiTey--ajiid- -include-Fantafeia-iri-D-mjnor; PARK ^ r % r "RESERVATIONS ',' the completed- it -,-•: das -Arriving;-to--cbhjfront , tn> wand-1 6352323" I" moil iptctacMfr, —UMutauMAcludiog^tfrwfafr-^ Ritiii»tihnJin ypnrshpfn>P I ipa«rtitnnrtf V 'til 8 P,M Mlchaef Sarrailn Jennifer O'Neill' - T-H E REIN newspaper's decision was 'amendment, the committee when'the mayor ;announced construction of a building of personally disappointed -that CARNATION OF '• ...... « t'ownship-owniBd" the Chronicle Nammii Hot the PETER PROUD property at Orange and Birch- followed by >the Township promised in the words of the operiing of bidding on the masonry'and ste^rframe with property ahd inquired: "Is not less than 28,000 square feet committee shhouo ld have been ; The College>Wdmeri's Club wood Aves. which had been Conunitteeydropplngan or- Mayor Daniel, J. Mason "to 1 . there any bidder in this room at a minimum cost" of the ones to tell youyou, , said .. .that Aaron Burr, Mama» Ogden't boyhood companion; claumate and wartime comrade- of Cranford will hold its spring OF WESTFIEUO ' slated for useras a newspaper dinance ^amendment that review Uus and other amend- book sale April 29 and 30, and would^ease- restrictions in . ments", with' the Zoning who would .like to submit a $1,260,000, .The specifications Irlbeck. "I feel badly and in-arms, was "defeated 109 NORTH AVE. W. 'plant, will remain, in its : nYet requirements of -the you'll be informed jf anything n he ran for governor of New York because of Alexander May 1 in theiiasement of the presensent virginlanvirgin-land sstatt e for office building zones. The site Board in the near future and •bid?" ' .,',. 1 like this tomes up again." Hamilton's control of the ilitt vote in that state. Uttew Wrirturi by H«mil*o^in whirh ho Gohimiinity. Center . Hoiirs will feee forbforeseeabJJ e futinreft . ; had been proposed for the to discuss the zoning code with: There was no response and ,._.. 5papeF-raocaaon4s4n-ther- " Planning Rnard at a' Mason stated:. "I move we/ Warns on usage, Irlbeck's comments" drew ! This was JBte-consehsus-of-^ v labeled- Burr * a dangerous n" and one of whom he entertained "a still more dispicable" 0B (office building) - i zone 'eommittee workshop meeting close the time tor bids.; As"" The cohtmittee plaiJB»r^HJawse**B p.m.; •Friday';": i-9 p.m.; Jot, .opinion following the . wi" Mary Sullivan,, comrnumty opinictn" led to a duel betwee) - Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. .\ drawalbythe'DaflyJi and the amendment would May 4.L.XT"'' '. '• ' ' -•• ~ there are no bids, the property Anthony Palumbo, attijrney the two men in which flqmilton Was mortally Wounded^ will not be sold." Applause for residents in the -wicinity of affairs chairman of the It Proceeds .are Used for Cat! 9.- 5 MonTthru Sat^ Elizabeth of plans to relocate have paved the way for usage Announcement by Mason League of. Women Voters, sfcholarships given to Cfari- V'••:•.• 233*160'.>/'•••:• the newspaper there/Ther_ e "for production purposes. . that the Journal had with- again greeted this staienient. the Orange Ave.-Birchwood Original terms .for sale of calling for" an. expression of -lord girls.," • ; had been'wide objections^. ' AH plans' for sale _of the drawn "its bid was received Ave.. sitesue.,, attacaiiackn thuiee cjuaiuiexjslingg . ^.—....o -— —.••—f;.rr--••--. _-\ 1 with 'applause , by the the .property were . for a gttude to the Citizen and AH kinds of books for the Journal's .plans by: local Cpwn-owned property were : office building zone provisions gratitude to thef Citizen and children and adults will be residents. • - abandoned forithe present. In "audience. , • ".'• .. minimum of $40,000 an acre as permitting product testing Chronicle for informing the I The^re was silejice, hbweVer, ,for'the six-acre tract and for "With an community of the proposed Offered . for sale, including Announcement of. the agreeing to drop the- zoning ><\,,,tu nn ""limited potential usage of, the land. Did fiction and non-fiction. haro> of causing, an even worse Annual Cranford Kiwanis disaster fthan that threatened Palumbo, who lives at 4 cdver^' • ahd • sofwoyer, Hemlock Circle near the town*- biography and autobiography, by- the Journal." •:••.'•;•;•:.• •':"••••-•••' •'••i •••'•••'•••'• '•'*'••:••:«'';•'••*: owned site, galled upon the textbooks and ,rttiVs.t^ries,; PalUtabp said ah example 6f pepmitted usage.would"b^a; commjttee." to •'• impose a '-'•'•»Jj.vi;i"> . .fc.. that Ht^moiiia Savings.Barik^rjio iebratin|p jt't 125th anniversary, first opened its doorsu '^fatibnal Gepgraphio moVatorium, 6h a1l*heW coif magaztries,: ahd some old arid 5,000-pound stress-testing for business only 47 yearsVafter th»{lu Hamifton "diilsiaf Weehawken, New Jersey in 18Q4. otnachine that would 'thump struction-in the township-unUl GENERAL MATTHIAS rare cojlectors^ items. ' brooks' are widened /and Since that time, everyone who enters doors is mads aware of a spirit of cordiality and; ; down on automobile tires 24 . Elizabethtown Patriot " '''C6-GnaiUng'' ,the''.''book" sale hours a day.- detention basins are installed. helpful service that hasbeen the means winning thousands of loyal friend* and customers are Mrs. Patrick McDonough In pressing his objections to "Not until then can you JW^La^weJPJternaajLgnj tlhe newspaper operation, make an assessment of the - During 4h* Revolution th«r« wai no more"patriotic ' "Mrs.-RoBert S. Sm the—conv—flooB-conditionSp^Palul m . or daring toldlsr in New J«r(«y than Matthias Ogden. "mittee that for the Journal's Stated. His remarks drew At the ag»of 21 he left Eliiabethfo.wn and, with his TJC. Israel ADULTS $2. CHILDREN $1. purposes .approximately 6,000. applause from the audience. T • •••• • •• * A "whole town" turnout Is U wu also announcednounced, thatthat,,, . .. ~. —. ~ . MAAarllyl n lrlbeck.:s*leopen^«iAylaJ>«*errten4ollbk:sldbt « the Cowmon|ty Ceh»er». • y- . .*. ,•..'/ • ; CiUieo and Chronltl* are Kenlhiyocih,.,-..,- •, ...,'•..• -v-.S Sporhk-:. • •• v.>(>. • announces In additioddlU n tto tw o bandbd** forfo*r »nUclpated for the; .a available at thr Chronicle V\HQ to? today. V to 9'tornof/ovti *r»d 10 »o 4 SatOrday. There are all kinds of boqkifor W1ill.,ltyU live mu»lmu»loo. A»^CemfordCfd - dMdGdlan vh|ch'wlll-r office »t 30.' cents eichC ' adultvchlldrert, students and. Collectors. '*.";."..' " ''"'C :'v'";'::'" ''^'} :>"'"'.:-'--V'::T- *'*', •:•.•:.•••;,.,•'>•:'>',•.:> .•.•,•.!:•"•»•. at Dramatic ClUb wllT pmwt 1 a.m. i'"' ••'{• '•'. •1.: • x •••i, .• , ,-• .''I ' I, •;.V .- .< ...'.-.X- " ' •'<• . . ' • » •, •-• . • ."•• A 1 ' ' — : • r. r . - •»(• ' /'• ..-' .. - •>. ' *•'. • '•'-.' 'v, 1'.' ':- ''• . • •••••• ' •.., .. - *' V ', •- \i JT- ..-. „(.-;•—..._-i-. ''•jii .- ii-l".- . ... i V\t'. '".' 11 - *.*• V,--^~—"-<-•,-'•"•"'—-. "^.^..w'i".^ T^-wfc"V' Thursday, April 29,1976 CRANFORD flraXCITIZEN AND CHRONICLE PaRe3 1 -•'" •':••'• ••'':•'-,> - r. ; • .'.' /'•. • . . - - . - • •' ton's' caravan Committee introduces flood plain 7 = ' i'"ii iti*i_i»iui- L! *—l-l—.j 'in-.' I...'11- • ' /• /-• ' • • . '• The Township Committee requirements to comply witn worded to alTovv' three-story proniomng parjuiig on ooui Tuesday night JtesSed on first the-court order issued in Mayor Daniel ., sidesof the roadway entering connection "with * - * ••'.,- . the Centennial Avenue pool «?* secon reading an amendment to the. d----- b . -. als'd in- complex.. ..A new lot is being; i-"».' flood plain ordinance that initiated by-Union College. ordinance ' coristructedatfiere. to Ruth Batiks .'.;.' Plans are in final stageifto where cerenionies"-.will. mark ' Ralph Murphy, captain-of in charge of the FBI office would exempt one and two-' compromise agreement was troduced. an re-enactthe.' journey George the end of the inaugural the Rotary Club bowling team, Newark. He has been with faTnily"houses in certain in- reached bbetweee n the town ••-•„. :' Washington took in the spring Mrs. Ruth" Banks journey-through New Jersey. reported last Thursday that FBI for 22 years. .stances fr,omTon-site -water and the college -on... the Mary Ellis',"director of local, of 1789 through >ilew Jersey on - the-club took secondplace in New Jersey is unique^h that is 1 .elected. president - of th program. Mrs. ReggiBleemer detention requirements: v education zone. The" amend - Friends of Union College Cranford League of Women his-way to New York-City for •—flje^tetaxy League/ The team is the', best Townshipfingineer:Gregory ment would prohibit con- ilLserve as chairperson•'- of ' the countryls first presidential had been in first place all year organized struction of buildings, ex- Voters at the organization^ nexW- year's , nominating Sgroi said the amendment - . Present ' ' inauguration; A highlight wflj;" up until the last few weeks". many Mafia familie^. There would applyio such dwellings ceedihg two stories or 35. feet, •annual meeting Sunday .conrfnflttee. whichever is the lesser. The evening at thehbme of Mrs. be: a -: "'iMeet' Washington"! The Jjowling -dinner _will_be agents it theyare construct«djonjot§, reception aj-.the :Goachman_ that are. not contiguous to 'ordinance was improperly Joanne McDonough. . :_ _ -•ThememB voted to;adopt held Wednesday May 5th ity Je : IJnh herei'May f ajnTpTmT _ -.i -; ;; -^-•• jr>. • -.stua>and.actioXjn-support of "^THe" idea for.lhe inaugufaF John PTappas introduced the "White collar crime,' measure also applies; to ad- Mn Concept- For the past year the duties theTlSW fire l^useSudy journey was'coriceived by the of the league presidency have report as the current local speaker for the day, Alfred E. people use a pencil to commit ditions constructed to one or _as the ciirr Rahway Historical Society embezzlements, is increasing, April 30th at been "handled by.- a" four-: program and Voted't Smith, assistant special agent tworfamily homes. 5 ain and the New Jersey District of he related. Cargo thefts; bank Sgroi said Cranford" is the member '.- executive . com- support for the. Master! Kiwanis International as a mittee',* .Members .were the'municipal charter robberies;.'organized crime, only town in.the county that up J fitting. way to celebrate the fete and intelligence work keep the. to now has failed to exempt -*. DiFabio ' Jeanwne R°we, oAnn Abella, conservation of the Rahway nation's Bicentennial era. A Cranford First Aid Squad • Rooting —Jen^ Rabinovfitz_and-JBam_ i _ -- comprehensive FBI busy, he said. one and two-family ho"mes, at the Theater of' 1 R verr a committee., pf Kiwanians, announces the opening of its , The"overly restrictive" • Siding Trush. The last person to community recreation historians, and~othef in visionals On April 29 Commissioner.. 23rd appeal' to residents for _ ELKS INSTAU.ATION — CharleS H. Chatfleld Jr., Henry Dreyer of the. Cranford ordinance, he said, has been • Gutters serv.e as president-was--Mrs;—PT'oTjT'anr'—measures terested people has toee.lt; funds to carry out its. work in "'•right, Is being installfed as exalted ruler of the Cranford Mrs. Floyd J. Donahue, Township Committee will • SQUAD A\^ARD-^- Mrs. George Blschoff; chairwoman of the Colony Club's philan- difficult to enforce and costly Union Colege Working for over 12 months to ' 1 1 presidentof the Junior^League . • Leaders •< Elaine Coburn. * ^ to enhance public education" answering""" . calls ,fbr Elks Lodge by Frank X. MV ' "'" f !•*«• exalted ruler oi speak to the club. '. ' thropic fund, presents check fo£5i550 to Ted Gavey, vice president'of Cranford Firs.t for builders. •'•-.. . Performing tHe Moslc of ; plan the Journey. . . assistance. : ' • of Elizabeth Plainfield. We. '•' • Chimney Pointing an< measures "the lodge.' •:. : . •')-.•',': ."'••"' ; ••..-..-•. '' '•.. -. May 20 will be Ladies Day at AidSquad. Donation will be used for^urchase of new equipment; pthei-s shown., from Public hearing will be on.. Duririg the business meeting eaualit* y of- opportunit to- insury ine m: Following is the itinerary President, Jack MfSAdams will honor 39 new provislbhal Echo Lake Country Club...At' & Water Proofing. ••• education, employment and : members at a tea today in the left, are Ryss Ortega, squadxapfajn; Charlie SteCher, chairman of the new equip- May 11. • . , , •' • • MoztH-r •Chopin which preceded a buffet for. the re-enac,tment: Gene'ral' la]nd fund' driVe chairman this luncheon Dr. Barbara • Another ordinance ap- supper the new league officers hhousini g .Washington ^vill cross the •Edward Rouvet asked home of Mrs. Robert Hundker Engler, assistant professor of ment committee, and Mrs, Fyfe Dollar, club president. . , proved on first reading would • Debussy *Richner for the 1976-77 year were ' • residents ,to contribute, as install Chatfiel irfWestfleld. •- ':•*••- -276-1105 Thp-nafter dinner'program outside psychology at Union College, amend thj^education. xzone elected. Assisting Mrs. Banks •tomorrow much as they have in the past .- The provisional course will wijLbe the speaker. . , was supplied bv_members f Include inrleague training^ 45th ANNIVERSARY .will- be .Mrs. Susie Warter the Cranford High- Sch re-enactment oi or ' to exceed previous Colony donations tot^lj$!9600 pYe'sident-elect, and. Mrs. the Battle of Trenton, at Notre donations.' . • , •/ instruction about-local and _^J\^celebration marking the ;. y. Also dbtdebatini g teat m unded r tthe,\ May8foran eight;day vlslt/VWard winners are (left to rigfit) AAaryanne GalJuccl, IWP H^hilfmr^ rSsth anniversary of the ' Rabihowitz, secretary. Also "Fivedollarsdoesnotgofar ' county government, and an Yesterday the American Cranford-First—Aid Squad, .—-»--.-.. u , .serving on thenew boardare Quet'ns in supplying the family needs -Charles H. Chatfield Jr. has lodgejs^anniversary at an introaucuon to opportunities essor home department • of the Cranfor« Welfare Fund, fhe board meeting founding of Beta Sigma Phi 1 f^MOTHIR'S Mrs.' Rowe, treasurer. ""' College of Rutgers University, of today hut a donation of this been installed as exalted ruler • "Pld Timer's Nighr* Friday, in community volunteer work. Colony Club of Cranford held a' FISH, Cranford United Fund, on Monday at 12:30 pj was held yesterday at the - the team, delivered-an* after 1 Town, and Campus Inn, Maty "Sullivan, director ot New Brunswick, at ~io. a.nrt. •amount by every household in \Jlof thWIeC VIOIUU1CranfordU JLJUUElks9 LodgJ e in^May 7, at the club. home, . 1;.' Provisionals from. Cranford luncheon at the'home of Mrs, Cranfbrd "camperships, ' home: 0f Mrs^^FyfeT) community affairs ;••. Mr&. dinner talk on, the difficult ties year. TbeTV Savings bonds will be awarded'•'- ^re: Miss Claire McNab, Mrs. Paul Ruopp, 49 Spruce St. The National Kidney Society and" Brookdale^Rd. All Elizabeth., The organization of maintaining one's identity Saturday. .-••.- Cranford would go a long way its 20th anniversary yi . Coburn, bulletin editor and chievers In Woodbrldge,* a stop will towards acquiring the lodge was instituted. to the boy and girl winners of James Bell, Mrs, J-Thnothy awarded program was a Chinese American Cancer Society. memberrare to have anhual was founded in Abilene, Kan., • DAY "public relationsdirector; 'Miss in academic beauraeracy. He .1956,' With ceremonies at the youth scholarship contest. Harrington, Mrs. James ..auction. renorts ready for the May 6 by Walter W. Ross. The. an- was followed by Bill Salzer,. be madp at 'the' Parker equipment so badly needed to .. Thelma Morgan, director; of Printing Press Museum at keep up - with .the -advancing. • Brooksid«_—4._.j-_-»4_i..-e Schoo], s The winners will advance to- " Hogan, Mrs. Richard John- The 1975-'76 philanthropic The daytime and evemng^gtoeral meetin•'_"•g to^b' e hd"Id ^at niversary was observed by the „stat e and nationa•-,-.--'l • programr --•"-—-•; Steve: Pearlman, Miss • Kelly*, • the home of Mrs. Cranford Alpha Delta Chapter 3Qp^p^py icff Chatfieldwa?. installed by district and state competition. ston, Sirs. John Kaszak, Mrs. fund donations of • the club bridge marathon tournaments SPICIAL Mrs. Ruth Yablonsky, .voter Kinimel and Miss Beth Banks, -.- FrankX;^!uilia, first exalted Patrick McDonough, Mrs.! and the annual charity' ball Thompson, 19'Tuxedo PI., at 1 and the Cranford Xi Beta Iqta , service chairpersoni anrjTMrs. ho debated the allocation of -was.the first; comnrercial McAdams stated. citation were announced" by Mrs. w ruler jof'ttie lodge. Other of- David Officer,'Mrs. Robert are the primary source of the Chapter. :. • „s printing press in New Jersey, The squad's activities have Abrams win George Bischoff, chairman. p.m. "'' world resources,-specifically. •„.--.«• , . -t At, the cornerof Alden •/• •ante caravan w^ll proceed to" ^ multifold since its ficers installed were; Donald Stackhouse and Mrs. Gary Dr. Roger T. Schinness of 4A With a current membership of club's philanthropic funds-. petroleum and MYeasibility Five Cranford teenagers Markowich of Lexington nion County, ha^ y in(;rease Stairs:1 ° r "• The cljib^ilso contributed to LEARN and Rahway stopping at: the iti in ^3 Over w dL Conrad, leading "knight; Parkway Village has been ^, Colony Club contributed one. Kenilworth. student. ^ e. ninth grade> at K(illside • >•(.••• of alternate.forms of energy. one. Kenilworth. student V worldwide renown for its Merchants and Drovers -Donald Rt Readlinger, loyal, Lafr^^"*-.!??™*^*;.^.;w Day, contest . named an Outstanding Young approximately $1,600 this year ..the- New Jersey; ;' '• r"" among 35»Uhion County Avenue Junior^TIigh,' C&P? ond North Union in Cranford ELECTROLYSIS \: '.'" >.S .-•'•: -• >•:• are nic youth incenfee ;a.n,d javern at •^•••k«fl«hiPi'i>'Jphn^P;^«bwerJf^-^^^c Man of America in ah awards to state and local charities, - tion of Women's Clubs program,-'sponsored by the Tpro^ects'and. .sponsors a local im^ - from hospital.,, - lectufiftlecturjnlg! kogknight;; Arthu. r D; anonrtMrd Mrs,s Hermattti^iihAhfAvhu^rfn Abrams arid Some local',charities that.^"!] o u U.S. Jaycees andother men's, donations were: ~£fe\, arid rehabilitation'centers; 5chmjtt,;secrfitary ^Arthur .Jfg a; igehior at; Cranford -High gn^ schooj .1* I • • Jersey "This service-i§' maintained 24 Beanian "Jr., treasurer,-.John' • civic . • " add •-.... service , Mother's Day Cokes : permanent hair remoyal. School^ has been chosen as the organizations. He will.be AQe no barrier. Full 6r parUlme. who ha ly hours, a^day through'a com- • Cutinello, esquire, Gregory winner of a WOO U.S. savings 7 among 9,000 men between 21 Day or Eve. Men, Wprrlen. Tljey leafh "debating Student winning the trip sponsored "by VeVnon" Royal •t&-&e?£ &^lafi?F- "" "-flmorningu - , the munjeafiori system of plec- Sheehan, chaplain;*Joseph bond in theTLaw Day essay . : Come.wrlleorph-onelor ' .techniques as ah extra- Y n Rahway Marasco, inner guard;Harry and 36 years of age listed* in kt St, Slichael > 12 delicious flavors ;;. aridtheir.JunioE.Achievement ."C. •-., =••;....,' . .g^gSm^ TreiaS'Wmany To^f™ T^in A trons activated by.. the contest sponsored by, the Bar • • «.• for- ; the 1976 edition of Outstanding curricuiaractivitjrantlalsonn "companies^rerMaryannrMi-^^Junior^rA^ievem'ent-^ -t3ranford -Police^Departmentii- GB,;,wreGBtilLJ!^ Association oMInion-Coimty* made fresh to youK order ,a fonensics course which is Gallucci of 146 Hillcrest Ave., international "learn by doing" • tZ Canad an nrovincel In Eull^bfth'- ??^?--'WIA«*e ^ Members are divided into four Flanagan, justice; Robert N. ^^TW'drAhTrtT^- KREI offered -to seniors..AH the a sophomore at Cranford High business JeadersHip training Leebine with thl soirit of'the sh»rt stoP •" Linden at lOa^n. squads and .the day squad.: Schinness, an associate above research and organization of Rooneyi professor of history at Union' Order before Thursday, May 6th \Y ELECTROLYSIS School, Production Unlimited program;- sponsored anS BS!nSa?«lebmHon it is before preceding dowo^Coute Night-members are on duty ceremonies at" the Union c 1S2 W. 42 St., MX 10038 • (212) 2794210 arguments is done by thesponsored by the Thomas supported entirely by business a' nriate that thevlOTB ?7 a«d across Elmpra Avenue .Mulun was' assisted by y College, joined the^college GeorgeP. Strom, chairman' students were well above Fashion Dro from 7 p.m. until. 5 a.m. Day- . County Court House,- EUt- faculty in 1971. JHcpreviously and save 50 — — rtORLDS FAMOUS 1RMNINC CiNHR iSstudents...... •• •-..':... Betts Co.; John Hawks of 237 antTindustry. OPERATION '^rSMpfoaWtiathBSouUi to ,Llbertv fi?^"^!"^ members are on duty:from 5 grand lodge officers- -abeth. : " " PfORTH of the education committee of national averages. The range ajh^until^.p'.m. representing lodges from' taught at/Seto.n Hall St. Michael Lay Advisory of academic achievement was $ $ $ $ Cranford. Ave., a sophomore - ,U.S.A.is-the2Qth annual youth. P™¥g °2£Jffii "S-"^ cblaniaH^S^m^bertT residence yo f GovernoHall, ther Because Abrams's essay UniversUyr - -- Eyewear , pp u - Members attend many Union,- Hillside, Someryille, TO ALASKA! Board, reported this week from a minimum of one-half Reg*. 3.99- 3;49 Reg. a99- 6.49 at^CHS, Copper Art Products incentive and economic fte historv cntturland Livingston,-'is;' located on —was judged to bethebestpfall _ >He.serves as director of the pupils at St. Michael School year ahead of grade level to Co. sponsored by PHelps courses in conjunction with Clark, Rahway, Mountainside thoae submitted, - the Bar Are you tiredjfbout Hearing 1 Special Liriiousine Service Dodge Copperr Janice Ann the •:. New" Jersey Junior Route Q2 across, from Kean and Scotch Plains. - tege Success -Program at -scored -above --national -four-years above grade level. . area of their own country, College. At 12:30 p.m., thethe, Federal Highway Safety Association of-Union County about the past in this "Bicien- nion and is the author of -Make-»—positive fashion - Lynch of 104 Severin Gi:,, Achievement organization. Actof 1966 and the New Jersey The lodge»will celebrate the averages in recent • These results were consistent # Trips.to all airpprts.-railway stations & piers On May 8 the 35- award- 'coaches will travel to historic invited "him to participate in ttnnial year? Then come M numerous articles published achievement tests. . . statement In new Oscar de sophomore at CHS, Ken-Co., In Junior State First Aid Council of Bicentennial year andy the the New Jersey State Bar " one of our newest stdtesuihoag through every grade level in 7* •"•""'. winning Junior Achievers., age Boxwood Hall on\E. Jersey St. : in historical journals. - "Recently a meeting was the school. The most la Rewta or Givenchy RANFORD S sponsored by Schering Corp.; under the guidap«^"of adult which the local squad, is a ; 1 ,.- TEEN-FESTIVAL ' •••''' Association . Law . Day great future Uea ahedaofij* Schinness is a magna cum held between the Educational CHestnut 5-2581 - Peggy" McQuade of 22 Con- 15 to 18 and representing 20 business peopre,- teenagers' member. Training is required noticeable strengthewaajlie Fashion Frames.. high schools, will arrive at Commissioner Robert J. ceremonies in Trenton April . la.ude graduate of John Carroll Committee of St. Michael Lay reading program where all '•'.-. . .•• • • *» .•• necticut St., a junior at CHS, organize, finance and operate in advanced first aid given by for justjmder $600.00 per Tucson via American Airlines Red oak Jablonski of the New Jersey. 26. This day-long program University, Cleveland, and Advisory Board and the ad- classes in the system were at_ Choose from a rainbow of ' Cimousine&for weddings — Trips to'anyplace G-EMCO sponsored by GM tnini-co>p*orations adhering in the American- Red Cross; included a welcoming address ''can enjoy a week and begin an intensive study respect to'.the ad- "Highway—Authority arid holds^rtiaster's^and doctoral ministration of the school. The least a full year ahead of high fashion colors and iLP-FASHIONED . —Prices Very Reasohjible— ••••'•- Assembly Division,'"'General cardio pulmonary resusitation Education Commissioner by the State Bar Association in,Alaska, America's "Idst( purpose.of the meeting was to Motors . Corp.; Steven program combined with time rnfstrative, financial,: degrees .from the State national averages. The styles! We have the full tor sightseeing andrelaxing at planted jjy rendered by the American Fred G. Burke, a member of president, a visft with ,¥rontler." Included are University^New York. review' the scholastic mathematics, program 'production and marketing Heart - As sop 1a t ion; Governor Byrne as he signs a roundtrlp airfare, 7 nights Selection! the Aztec Inn,,Tucson. Tj requirements of any mature the State Teen Arts Festival achievement of St. Michael likewise showed all classes to emergency childbirth; Board of Directors, have Law Day Proclamation, a '•hotel accomodatlon in An- pupils. As with most tests, it is be well above national CE-CREAM business. defensive driving: and ex- announced the .1976 Newvisit to the 'State Supreme . chorage, all • transfers • and intended that strengths and average. •* business, educatiprial and. tricatidn. Other courses are Chinese style Walter Ruskiow'ski'§ Jersey State • Teen . Arts Court to hear a case, luncheon ^ baggage handling between the weaknesses of the academic ' ' T h e a c a"d-e-nri c community leadpr^T Their last The. 35 teenagers worked The Bicentennial Club of conducted by hospitals and with a distinguished jurist, as two days wiUJleat the'Grand diligently since last Sep- Cranford High School had a Festival wiU be held at the, airport and hotel, tips, taxes, achievement by the students seminars under, the.; super- Garden State-Arts Center,- speaker and a visit to bjoth the )OUTS Canyon,v>«mere they, wilj tember to excell in their junior tree_planting ceremony April vision of the area councils. anda half day sightseeing tour auction on ta The purpose is tp~at St. Michael under the ARLOUR Senate and Assemb" heaacmafter at the Mpqui company activities and earn • 22. The tree planted was a red Holmdel, on May 19,20 and 21. 0/ this progressive' northern. ltlfy those areas which are direction of Sister Anna •the Arizona visit. Of. more oak (New Jersey State tree!) city. A meal program and The Ladies. Auxiliary of considered to be strengths , Zippilli and her staff, is" a . Youth incentive project than SW) members, about 150 as part: of. the school's' Bi- fek-WcMPr other tours such as a visit to Cranford-Elks Lodge 2006 Wit from which to further build positive reflection of a total Junior Achieyement • of participated in final judging. ' centennial observation: •• ••}'"• Mt McKinleyNational Park or sponsor a Chinese auction annnrdl 5>lcalso^tn t^n identifiripntifvy thnRfthosei commitment to- educational- „ Invited to participate in the a special fishing trip are also tomorrow at 8 p.m..at the areas where ddditional-effortfft s - -excellence." -jceremony^-were—super— 951 Lincoln Ave. E.are needed for improvement. -available—-for— additional lodge, T\hecriteria used in the testing . intendent of schools, Dr. Wk purchase. Tickets are priced'atSKSOnper —- --„-,--^-ir —-•< Joshua Segal; Mrs. April personand may be obtained at is a comparison with national John, chairperson, P.T.A. Bi- the door• . t averages," Strom said- "x .'1^-you are looking for a dif- "The . a c a -d e m i '& centennial Committee; Henry mm ferent ^vacation in - a,-truly. The auxiliary presented j^diiljit^ fiUed .Easter eggsr to theachievementof the students at Koehler, chairperson, beautiful state , cpme to Cranford Bicentennial Mountainside Children's St: Michael validated the Bicentennial Day at Union. uster's custard. Committee^ Robertr Seyfarth, Varan's Travel Agency and hospital for distribution to the posture that'St. Michael is in 01 we'll send you North to ". College was truly a, county- Patricia Nelson, contralto," „ high school principal; and.. children' on Easter Sunday. tact an outstanding academic wide celebration, according, to *EHen .Lewis, violinist, and Mrs. Lydia Polglase, chair- Alaskall Several work shops were institution. In all cases, •4/ Dr. Dortald.'Schmeltekopf.r 'fiardlee Garcia, harp- person, . social studies held at the lodge to decorate TO SPEAK •chairman of .the college's. sichordist, all 6f Westfield, department. the "eggs'! which were The Young* Women's Group Bicentennial committee.- _ presented a program of-music originally containers for of Flo Okin Cancer Relief will ;, More than, 500 . stiidenlsT from colonial times. Peter .Bicentennial Club president hosiery.. - y Cindy ClHotta\saia the plan- meet .Wednesday at Temple faculty and members of the Morone and Robejt Manley of At present the auxiliary is Sharey Shalom in Springfield public came together on April Rosello Park performed in. a, ting, of the'red oak was an appropriate way to celebrate DENIMS ; TRAVEL KiENtY crocheting lap robes and at & p.m. The speaker will be 21 in open discussions on concert of folk music. A (Blut Ribbon Shopplno C«nl«rJ making small pillows which themes that touch the lives of characterization of Benjamin, . the nation's 200th an-. Doris Beck, former mayor nivefsary. ' •—; ••' • . - ' —94 North Avenue... * . £will be donated to the elderly and present councilwoman of most Americans, he said. Franklin was pKesented by SHIRTS & PANTS GarWOOd—789^063 u in nursing homes. Theseranged from suburbia, Stanley Nathansbft and Mary The club, advised by Ronal Livingston, announced Judy a split level trap; to the dif- Joan Prestrldge! of Scotch Spinella, American hisldry Epstein of Cranford.-program ficulties of blacks in finding Plains'.- ".'••• "'.'-• teacher, has participated in a," INDIAN TOPS chairman. "' , cause to celebrate America's/-' Bicentennial day .wasnumber of.activities'thls yealr. y . Club officers Ji^" " .jr : ionTor ^capped witJLiconvooatLonjsLB V«'.^•^rv-T"'''. In addition, individuals and rofessor' of history at yTTtreagurer; and municipalities-set up exhibits Biniversity of New York, and Nanc^ Miller, secretary.. in the college gymnasium to. Norman Pbdhoretz, editor of .^\%^^±• ^—-^ J.J^*^-' share historical collections Commentary magazinjof i>OUtlC|1ie WUICS ;• "V.-...'.'.'. and crafts with, all par- examined and critiqued^ihe Tlie She Shop -Ani-e-H-tran-^c-htwfc-t-e-rv Vacation Club describing it as^open, brash and friendly, ^v ' • . * 35 Aldeh St.y CrnnfnrH J % i -f ~ Mrs. Cathy Cowperthwaite, Bicentennial day, Or. Sch- at iJartiett 8 •.<: N who demonstrated rug meltekopf reported, was braiding; Tim Widdows, who Union College,;the- r • The major trend in- the demonstrated wood carvlhf udent Govern in erit production and marketing of and Mrs. Leslie ""MorneweeJ Association, the Collegiate fine, wines in 1976 will be the . Part Senate, the Union .College discovery of the "boutique" collector of hand 1 ° colonial flags, all of -Chapter of the American ; wines of Northern California, ", Adding to. the .Bicentennial Association, of University according to Bill Barnett' of- Dream Spree flavor-was a cpldnial luncheon Professors, the Ctanford . Barnett's Wines and Liquors K-. in the-co^ge cafeteria. Fare Branch of The American at 34 Eastman St. . ' ~ includerikYankee bean soup, Association of University ' Barnett's is currently; . turkesfwith an authentic corn Women and the College developing a special section FREE ^stuffing, Yankee pot roast and .Women's Club, of Crqnford. for. limited quantities of ap- owned estate wineries, con- centrated in JJapa and Soriomsrtpuntiesv^" •. • The advantage of such . •.•.•..•"•••••'",.- - •.•••. At:The ••'• . ' JB PAYMENTS twines, according to Barnett, is . WONDERFUL COUNTRY. WONDERFUL CRANFORD that the quantities are limited, •c <&• •making each vintage and At DWELL PAY THE CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 200TH BIRTHDAY variety a relative rarity. BOULEVARD JMCIE CENTER WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR 52ND YE^VR AS UNION COUNTY'S Barnett's is one of a very Ms )TH FORYOU FREE NO. 1" RANKED CUSTOM DRY CLEANER. SHIRT-JAU ' Ready now: limited number of Wine sellers In the Eastern United States .H^p.uV^ ui AND FUR AND APPAREL COLD STORAGE HEADQUARTERS! Gricketeei^s spring and summer mixer; carrying these'wines. It's new this year at The National State WE THANK YOU FOR YOURtRAt)ITIONAL. FAITHFUL . 1 If you've a thirst for fashion and a tastejorvalue', here's the one'sul.t you can't -Among the.vineyards In- / ****" Bank. A VacatiorfClub Accountth^t has PATRONAGE AND PLEDGE OUR COiyiPLETE DEDICATION pass.up. It's got great sty|ing^a.bofd|y^haped;. side-vented jacket with contrast;. cluded will be: David"Bruce, you make just 49 payments; buHets you TO SERVING YOU WITH THE ULTIMATE Los Gatos; Ridge Vineyards, • collect on a-tull 50. Tho National Stato ~ * ing double-stitched edges a'nrJ e-ycitipg-riew pocket detail. Plus an axtra palr^r Cupui liiiu; Heltz -CeilflTi 1 Bank actually pays for part of your dream patt^roed.slacks that let yoj>-s1retch the suit's sphere of actton withoutjstfaining Freemark Abbey, Chappellet Sv—J" » ^"'.v.S -vacation (or-you.—-tr— — and.- SUtter Home Vineyarda,— ^'•' your" budget. Thisversaiffretfio Is made of-eoo^cemforiabletextuzedHDao^p all of St. Helena: Cambiaso . We will pay part of it by making your 50th with a^handsomelln^n texture anda.talent for staying -In' shap,B trough hours' and Foppiano Vineyards, VARSITY SPORT - $138 value l payment for you. And the size of your Club Heraldsb.urg; Oakvlll 'Accountdoesn't make any difference. We ^ -• ' . . ' Vineyard of Oakville; and ZO JUSTCOME IN ANU Will match .your regular payment ,. winery of Sonoma. \ ;••- AN ENTRY BLANK tagardless of the amount as long ds your Vacation Club Account Is current. Main IMunt & Executive OtTiccs A MORC 7/A/O hHOM 1 National State Bank's 39 branches In BEAUTIFUL delivery lor all Swim Union, Middlesex, Hurtterdori and Mercer vi t4> other community Counties today. You'll be glad you did, ' . all novV . . • Cleanji\g Serviw ('enters Elniora', No. ElLeabtth & BOULEVARD V-\p"V. 276-33Q0 103 North Union Avenue, ELECTROLYSIS CENTER _liriM THE & tliiabeth ' Cranford 276-1099 Of CRANFORD f*Qj BICYCLE CENTER i604 Boulevard Kenllworthl NATIONAL BfULEVA^D- KENILVyORTH, N. J. 07033 by Appointment , ,.lthg ruUy. Mon. * T^uw. Til » I. t^iLHrrfiii ir-tj: STATEBANK 17^305$ •—/•••• . .V ' »/•'• •,.,.•;,;• •...•••\-f .: -•"-r •' i^- • .... . r.* .. \l. 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' '*«>•• this community were cut Sale plan except for the postponement Land sale reje in, filling the already vacant .position , of i director of price Club book sale in the Community. defended • curriculum. ' ' ;-\-\. v Buldo Pisjp6sal-Model Wade Ave, and'Lan\bert- St. Despite an almost negligible Disposal of Chatham was and a 20 by 100 foot parcel dn "Fortunately for Ak(e Residents of• judgment and-"-. instincts and notTO toeeditor : " . -' . • declin: e in,enrollment af the awarded Ojftnford, pliuas_to;construct a news1 accept as gospel what is put out as Regarding your edition of the contract for Locust Dr. near Arbor St. - •Apr.ll7.22, 1976 ...the secondary Je'yel 'eighteen of carrying, out the tpwnshipV • Also' adopted on tinal paper plant iriyOrange Ave.° and to such by others in official specifications forlthe sale of the twenty eight-positions cut annual • spring cleanup. reading was an ordinance that ; were secondary positions. We programi at a": Township JTOse; zoning^estrictions to provide lanffin the pB-l,zone required ...... v nr updates an agreement with for it havafceen scrapped ootn by the AS Atifcstii.'rdFthe urange: Ave., ; a CommUtee meeting Tuesday the county providing for : ; ehrolunent in the sgeClub book sa.le in the Community Center ., suubmitteb d a . Cranford's partfdfpafion in a ilitself f andd h,^the:.^r^periehc^r-^ch"phi*'se!S7$s th ; ^™."Union~eounty~-iyocatlonal Jd.Ul^, ^ federal funding project under . lipj^mmittee. — estate transactlc minimum buUding-size-of-Schooiite up,, therefore _ofe Public Works Commissioner the Housing ana Community ' ~ announcement at Tuesdays ..client relationship?' "personnel" or- 28,000squar28,000 -squaree, feet;haymfgg 41 staff needs are down. Ronald Marotta pointed out Development Act of 1974., minimum construction cost of The Board and the ad- Scout Troop^75paper drive at Me the bid came in $5,000 below Sixteen towns in the county Ibwiisfiipr Committee meeting that any of several "other exceptions to ministration have shown us are participating. During,the the Daily Journal of Elizabeth was . $1,260,000,. to be completed the budgeted amount. The the state's Sunshine Law that permit Withjn 15 months. Any bidder wherevw we, staijd.- We( -the cleanup will begin Monday first year of the three-year withdrawing its bid for the property secret discussion of public business, able to" meet w exceed these teachers of this community, and continue through May 28. program Cranford received at Orange and Birchwood Aves. and -should serve as a flashing red light specifications would have are mere economic ciphers to - GlassVtinand aluminum coilectibn at the The . committee also $200,000 for the Lenape Park - be callously and ruthlessly awarded a contract for roll-off Basih. This last year the town x that the committee was withdrawing been Welcome. "If there was INFORMS PUBLIC-^ Cranford Library bulletin board SOUNDS WARNING^ Attorney Anthony>Ralum.bo that the rights' of the citizens of any "tailoring'! ofJ, these disposed pf as soon as it is container service to Custom was awarded $24,000 For a... the accompanying ordinance Cranford, may be imperiled. even vaguely possible. Is viewed by Cranford Bicentennial Chairman Henry B; ^SSSSS. bb<>k sale "Disposal Service Corporation sewer project on North Ave. tells Township Comnriiiftee JDresent zoning law covering- specifications, jt'was for the A contract for purchase of a making office building zone usage These exceptions are legitimate purpose of bringing' the .best Whatever^ shred, "or teacher Koehler as Jean Grass, .left/- reference librarian,' and Center basement. . ..•: '•-... ••••••' of Bound Brook'on its low bid office buildings-represents a threat to community morale was left in this district Library Director Eleanor Brome, right, fopk oh..Board pick-up truck went to Multi becauseof usages permitted. — •: . . •' ' ' more flexible was good news not and proper in limited situations, but possible long term financial 2 b m - Children's-'films at Public Library.^ ^ . of $4,195. Ten roll-off cofti Chevrolet, Inc., of Union on a ATTENTIVE — Overflow audience listens to speakec-aljneetlng^at which Township ; is gone. It was slaintby the features Bicentennial calendar.of events--and Citizens' tainers will be purchased for only to affected residents in the area • benefit to the township. What 7 £nV, - Republican^ Club pre-Bicentennial BaU cocktafj low bid of $3,554. •••.•'.;•••... .Committee reversed Itself on sale' of landat*0range and Birchwop3,Aves. . '••'". there is a point at which they cease- would be the long term benefit board, administration and Directory puhlished by League of Women voters. ;• the Birchwood Ave., con- but to the rest.of the community as to remain so and where abuses township Committee who put - servation center, where if a bidder .paid $10,000. more education second and. false or, coiiimittee well: -.- ••••••"-,_• .'.•.'•••••",'•'<.. '•per acre for this land, Bujt High School ahdilillside Avenue Junior High School. residents may deposit garden enter. In the case of the Orange Aye.V economy first. ' - ."•'.•'' these teachers »next year, will 'because of lack of tenure, not refuse, Marotta said the '., The committee must be credited. property, it was the'point at which, constructed a ratable bringing quality: For example, Mrs. Sale off; zone review set Who can honestly believe affect all of us;/ . ' .: containers will' be installed in. 1 with realizing the error of its ways in $10,000 per year.' less taxes Fiverson has only Wo years inT. r Cbntlnoec) from J" original resolution offering the drawn-. • - — -. - * get '77 the people had a right "4o know these massive cuts will not " TheresePi&seckivw , three to four, weeks;•'• than the minimum' building Cranford but had taught over^- property for sale did not detail Continued from .Page 1 • - • -' • planning to impose what could have precisely what sort of an operation, Called for? To say that these reduce the 'quality of ^;CiIwtta| paymen»sattheIiecreation&ParksDeRL,114MihiSt , Angelo Buonterripo of 225 sent residents of the area to the James Harrington of 325 the. installation of smoke education in Cranford? Who .. eight years in Rahway where South UjllonAve, objected to' effect that the committee was the proposed. , '_ usage:o _ .,f .the Prospect Ave. commented-' lullgc ol $2,500 to $3,000 WOUld' detection devices in all new proven a lamentable intrusion on the. was contempTeted before.-?any fur- specifications were "tailored" «••«•- i! •' ^?^vJao she. had. been one of twd ^8 p.m. - Board of Education workshop to discuss. State for theJQaily Journal is unjust, can honestly expect the teach- ZevRemba,. JoAnn PrasaS, the -'project, contending considering selling the land. This was revealed by the that persons. in the audience have been appropriate for one ana two-familv dwellings. residential character of the town- ther action. Wa*s taken: ' .. •' ing staff to respond with our . Kevih Owens, teachers' in the entire system .: Assessment results and the^new "thorough «nd efficient" supervision will be needed at property, and note••---••d (hat• a Citizen and Chronicle in its "should'not'get caught up in Cranford,,Stone said., Among The mgasure also^would apply 'and d whatht' ththisi statementt April 15 edition. The April 21 ship. After proceeding unanimously . The ordinance revising office traditional dedication'and , ' ••_• and Todd Cutler to receive a merit raise. Yet law, Lincoln School; •. ;- '^ < ; the site to prevent outsiders vacated PROTESTERS — Residents at meeting affix names, to public meeting on the proposal the heat of the,- debate" -pid fhe ""towns surveyed jv.ere to existing single family, implies is damnable. . ;. . ... ^..^ ' \ ' .thatexperience doesn't count.-; from using it as a dump. He -was held April 21. meeting was called after th'fr that the committee "should , Roselle Park, which paysr residences that are sold or in the direction of providing for thebuilding zone restrictions, designed 1 ; " petition opposing saleoftoww-owned property to Dally. The pages of the Citizen arid devotion to the community ^he situation hivolved here ucsclav May 4 • * ' • "'• • predicted the cost could . The. resignation of Edward -"We did not have to do this," Chronicle* story appeared. be commended for its open- • $2,600 to council members; rented or improved struc-' production plant, the committee was which regardrtnr 1 •<$/•:..."'' •'".'- •''.••'•••• .;"; ' >,:J "'•' ••'• • •./ :.' -V..•' >r ; ,*•'- '.''•' " '• ••••"'. ; * ,• '•' ' ^- ' i . •» • j,-., • .',••'•-' i • . •••'.• • ••..'• ' .1 • . ' . •• . •• • . . . '•' .' ' ' • • ••' .....i-.... *.. 1 r • '- \ " •%' ., •'. \- • ,' : •*— •** ' - i. .,,.,-•* *.-.'... ' y . • .•.{. x, ... ". ••.-- ...... • '•!-" ft* '». • '_•-'•_.'', - );' •-£•• •••'• .-.* /.•** . r^..._._. ....„•,,..v. V, V•'••: '•• ••'.'.' • -* v.•.••",: ^.v- '• ••"•;L,^•-;> ^'-''•^'^•'^••'•^-I'S^^^J^ •'^••••:.>™I1^ „ , , |M r :••-«• -,.- rKlTT^N^A^^ffi01*ra^T^r ->.•;=.•• Page6€RANFpilD < ACADEMY EXAMS its aiator Clifford P; ( SdHtafer a Civil Service examination on- ; Six persons were .injured in Ackelsberg cir, Anna Kramer, 71, of Miami Beach;< a day to be selected during the-. • three automobile accidents week of Sept. "17 through 25 to'" ~ Bmcuto here last week. • sustained injures on Jierright- .side; She was taken by the assist' him in • making his ' Three w.re hurt in. one ' nominatf&ns to classed ;en- . ' blood bank bit May 11 crash at Moe^ Ave. , and First Aid Squad to Overlook' Miss Carol Walter, the .bride is. a medicaU Hospital, Summit... - \ tering the U.S. Air Force, techologist _it Hartford, Jackson Drive last ••Thursday Military, "•Naval, •• and' Mer- »" daughter of > Mr. $nd Mrs^ we spring . community ticiji .health exam ;is afternoon. Involved werexarS :"• Samia Saniaan of 316 Park; RobertW, Walker of 242 Den- Hospital, Hartfordi-Conri. Dr. The , chant Marine Academies \nt blood drivrive and donor session ' Bqtojte or nurses. drjven by Sharon M.-BlitZj 17, "'St.v Elizabeth, .sustained in- man Rd.,. and Dr. Robert Sfv Mumford is. a. dentist- in Miss Aridre'a Bracuto. of 54 Spruce S&, Cranford, and juries of Uie face and'leks • 1977. New applicants whb wish Farinihgton.Conn. will be in the Fellowship Hall lakes an hour. to take the test should write to ' Mumford of New Britain, dau_hter of Mr. and -Mrs. of the First Presbyterian Sam MacknowsKi of 100 Delia early Frjiday when the car she Conn:, son of Mrs. Rodney Andrew Bracuto of 17 Omftha Ter., Clark.- MisS Blitz was driving struck a parked Senator Case, Russell Ofilce Church! on Tuesday, May 11; Senior high school students Building, Washington; Da Penny of Northport, N.V., and D..;: became the bride, of from 2 to7 p.m. All Cranforo-, are encourage d to participate sustained a bump on lh" e head vehicle in North %ve. W;: i ™_ o. PLACE '— Banner at entrance "io» Park & -Shop; S|iephen_l F^l Mumfqrd of •Patrolman Robert Schafer, pat - whichurturnstruck; a; sccond- uarwood-Kenuwotth resid- in the local pit pram. The Tsew and snocKVT,—Ma"c &nt?ksln¥ siteqf^rarif ord Jsycee^ f if trf annual flea-' Bloomfield,- CbjBn., "weFe"- son of Mrs. Ann Sch§fer of 303 Ne\ Centennial Ave., onSaturday ents physically able-are asked _j€r_ _y . Blooi (Services is market Saturday fromL 10i.a.rn.. to 5 pern- , ' married Saturday at 6:30 p.m. to offer a life-giving pint. ' • hoping to inc;ease, the per- taKentoKanway Hospital. / jv?.. f. : , Rev. P^tejr W- penny per- -'inSt Michael Church. Raritan Rd.. Cranford, a formeil •the^^dduble ring Performed by Rev. James £jSSS isSSnger in the Blitz car, ceremony at the Unitarian Benedetto, the ceremony was •*« gxxlhealU. is eligible to give ~7 continue"to^rornise blood possible fracture of the ribs Flea inatt foxm 1«K) dealers m Church in Summit. ' : followed by a reception at the will be sold by the Jaycees,. -Stood as frequently as once SniSS^Sr volunteers rather ahfl ankle. All were taken- to : brae from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Miss Linda Walker of Par- Mountainside Inn. "•every other month. When a Rahway Hospital. . The Cranford Jaycees' fifth This year's event will . The Jaycees have an entire ^Mrs. Flprence-rVinyard, of Mr. Bracuto -gave his .1', .•••:•;• TMa"n" paid donors. ' sippany was maid 4f honor. donor volunteers to par- Pollc. said Miss Blitz's car annual Flea .Market ,and feature almost 100 ^antique . > - _. locaUon- _s the day of "antiquing" set aside Harrisburg, Pa.,' announces daughter in marriage, and from U tiStt Bridesmaids were Miss Jane , Citizens finding it more, failed to halt at a stop sign Antique Fair in the heart _of dealers for eyeing • and buying Evers of Newington, Conn.-, the engagement of her Stuart arid Diane Snowden of convenient, to schedule* an ' Ti&t while going north on Jackson .Cranford's business- district pleasure: In the event of rain, and_Mi_s Maureen Conlon of daughter, Miss Aim Clark were honor attendants. 2 cars stolen, appointment at the Blood «EADY FOR THE BALL — Mrs, Dbrotfciy. Sechrist, St. Macfchowski was driving Saturday is a far cry from the the market' will be held on' Cranford. :. . V i n y a r d,,.. o-' R i c h a rd ' Bridesmaids were Margaret Bank may<-call the American- West oo'Moen. ,; original flea markets of 19th. Saturday, May 15! •Wasiewidi, son of. Mr. and Mazzeo Qf Cranford, Patricia Red CrojjS' office; 10'N.Union "Bicentennial; Ball.. c^ajrman, right, . .assists A/lrs. Stephen E. Mumford of Two others were injuredin ^century France:" ^7 ~ "' Mrs. Leo WasieWicz of 34 Mo«£an of CTark,. Michele Avenue, on any -weekday.. 'Jea'nnijpe Royve jniixing sleeveof her "costume. Ball will a'naccidenf at Norman PI. and West Chester,. B«; was best one recovered be heW Saturday from.9i>:ni. to la.m: at.Orange and" man and ushers were Douglas Keith • Jeffries Ave.^ Mjss Chimbel of Ridgefield and morning. ; However, advance West End PI. last Thursday. Vinyard is also the daughter of Debbie Gras of Gulette. 1 scheduling, is not necessary. Hillside Avenue Junior High Schools.' According to police,- a car, aTsthbols Johnson of New Britain and • v:-.v V *-. Of two cars reported stolen programs Charles W. Walker of Cran- the late Curtis F. Vinyard. Serving as ushers were driven by Jean G. Quatraiib, v Miss Vinyard, a graduate of Robert" and Richard Kale of here last' week; one was _7, of 103 Beech St., Cranford, put 4th and 5th grade students Students should bring tbrir ford. — recovered with three wheels Graduation at college oil June 2 Actor Bill Cosby explains" watch.-' for cars, bikes ^and; . The couple left for Bermuda Millersville State College.is a Granford, cousins of the bride; started up after stopping atn people walking, and watch for through bicycle driving stall bikes to school on the librarian in the Jordan- William Gras. of Gillete, stolen and the other is still " Norman-Pl. arid tests to see how well the scheduled date, with the after fc receptjoh at the missing,"•,.". •,-. . • •*• Commencement exercises urban studies;, bioltigy; ,nual commencement exer-. opening car doors on parked . Elbridge Central School cousin of the bridegroom, and students.-handle.theicjy cycles . bicycle in good mechanical." WedgewQQd Inn in . . " Mrs. Robert Schafer* for what b ismected to be" the physical" science with' ah cises are being formulated by cars. Signal- and look behind Mornstbwn.- 'Riey will live in. District, near Syracuse; N.Y. Charles. Stecher'of Cranford. Anne Pa'cin,i of'103 THdmis : you to make sure a car isn't under normal and emergency. condition and displaying a largest graduating class in the jpption in __envirohrn.ehtal "a.-., graduation '-committee' 1976-77 bicycle registration Mrs: Robert S. Mumford New Britain. Her fiance is a graduate of „ Mrs.'Schafer, a graduate of St.j«ported April 21 her gold history of Union College will science; ehgirieering^ith an chaired by Dean Wolf. Among behind you before making a conditions. " Rodeos are Rutgers . Uhi.versity '.and Cranford High School and .vscheduled for. April 28 . at decal. All Students who. suc- Mrs. George F. Baer For#:«ran Torino Bilite \i^as. ,be held oh the east lawn of the option, in^enyil-onmehtal- those on the Committee are: ~ ~" i, but after you're sure cessfully complete the series _ Syracuse University. He. is an Montclair State College, is Wednesday club stolett from the, parking area Cranford campus beginning at science;; business-publicp - Thomas Fantini of Cranford',' Livingston School, May 5 at electrical engineer with the jemployed by-Addressograph-; on the south side of the Central L X Z _ **** - I* kd ri* H I^H d^ rm*4 M hA ^Mrf^ «V m ^J *^ &* aV * . dhS fr •* *^ __ _ _ H _1 __ __ _, Bloomingdale, May 6" at of skill tests will receive an 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, it administration; business- president' of the Student To direct the traffic rules "just like handlebars to make the turn" LaCorte to wed nurse " General Electric Company of Multigraph, Mountainside. Railroad between fr:45 a.m. Government Association, Leo Bicycle rodeos began in the Lincoln, May 7 at Walnut, May AAA safe bicycle driver card • The bridegroom, a graduate was announced today by Dr. medica) records ; ad- >car. and reflective "hot dots", for have announced the betrothal arts degree- from The Johns . Syracuse. ••«'•-••: • Teacher marries and5:4,Qpum:.ThecaThrh has not Saul Orkin,.president In the- ministration;,Jbusiness.ad- Nadzak of. Keiiilwortfo schools this week as physical , 11 at iBrookside, May 18 at .'•Mr., andMrg. Robert'Louis A July "wedding is planned. of Cranford High School, to elect new slate 9 PoIice.Officer * _ j • , _ • _-i_ , ______Hopkins University. He is a beeLrtaOaTinn a^rfW^rtVataaHO/recovered'l .• ' '.- ' .*__._.», J. _ a? 2~_ -.1 • • . _____" __•—!_- _.___Z__ *"' '______£#*aV^*»4hA»» #^b« j*m AM* «%*• n n 1 Cranford Roosevelt, with St. Michael their, bicycles...... Lynch Q{ Naugatuck/Conn., of their daughter, Miss Karen event of inclement weather, ministration, and criminal assisting to the dean of tne_ the ^ eSucatipn teachers," police. jnember_and.raatprejddentj)f_ attended Union College. He is alternates are Mrs. M.S. the ceremonies would be justice;- .'..- '• ". • . college, aiidTarris 'SwacE- 'Suiisliiiie School still to be stheduled.- •nd Mfest-PalmBeachf Fla^_ -Lee-Lynch, to Dr. William St- a patrolman with the Granford The annilaf . business . An auto reported stolen students not to ride their bikes' officers and PTA members John LaCorte, son of Mrsthe Phil Gamma Delta meeting .of. the Wednesday Conley and Mrs. J.R. Conover. conducted, in the Campus - Receiving; associate in hamer of Cranford, professor ; Police Department. rly, April 21 byRuby Lois ' George, who ison the sidewalks in 0i,e center * JNlcholaS"St. John LaCorte of Fraternity agdOmicrbn Delta •orgeRBaer Morning C.I. b will convene in.< The executive board will • •" Thdmpsbri: of 'iGeriter-Theatre. •'-. '^. „'-... science. degrfteS will be of chemistryv • , . direcfing' the:. Crariford of,town where^shoppers' are r •Fpjlpwmg a honeymoon in ;Cranf6rd. - ".,'_ Kappa honorary, fraternity^ tbe.-CrarifQrd^Pubuc Library meet tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. in Elizabeth, - was .later Prof... JElme. n .Wolf, dean' of' graduates of the -three-year Dramatic, Club production of walking. "We hope you all are. He Was graduated from the. Wedding vows were ex- Charltss Fowler, brother of the Bermuda, the couple will live the home of the president, 8 cooperative*-- program jn .: Miss . Lynch attended in. Cranford.' . Oii-Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. recovered in Jersey Citit y bby 'the^ollege, said that associate "Little Mary 'Sunshine,"• has biking on the right side of the; 62 : Tulane .University School of I chang«d,Ap\il.rI0 ...ln. St.. bride. .. v- .. • • _,. ••• Mrs; L.E. Montgomery, English Village. ° . professio'nalnursing'at Uhjori, road, not -facing traffic. ' Squlllace, 8>>Geor_la«St.,-'. Frart,.-M.. r Naugatuck .schools , •and n MlBS s. The bride, a 1973 graduate of "^police* there.^ Three wheels iii arts degrees-will be-epih- j... worked "oh, acted .in, Stewart..B30 Springfield Ave,; David T. : Medicine in New Qrleans, Lav b iiMichael Church,b$twee president, „ arinounced that a continued.-,; ' •.'••• - received a bachelor:Of:spience ! . Kathleen Fojvler, daughter of Cranford Hirti School, was residents, 13 ;Kenilworth» .._-tAiw,,Dorpthy L.,Jqn«, «J_A,soJ__--.-to_?hyi : 1 jBTid is completing a residency roll call wilt be taken-because :•' The •Pla'nnloo BMr(J f^ decree '"^iW nUrsing " from' < ce-'sure' your bike's' resident^ and four Garwood. riZN^'JUo'n^^t'' 12"'""**3 Mohawk Dr.; and Almlra M. Weber, , in internal medicine at ; Mr- arid Mrs. Charresr Fowler graduated'magna^cum laude ' ilvin»iSi9 of ttwmonth In Commltt** Alderson-Broaddus, College;,; the election andlnsiallatibh 6f ,__ work before you ride residents -are among '591 ' wadswbrtn T rr,, Jc*ri P. kimiicka, sos 33 Princetonrtd; ' Morristown Memorial •of 331 Stoughton- Ave., andfrom Kean Collegi A member Chamber?. Municipal Building. . B . , Kenllworth . . -. .. Philippi, W;Va. She attended e sono f officers is slated and the said Segear, "everytime Ktiiffpntc, whn lauhrhed their West End PI.; Roslyn Klmmelman, 7- George Frederick Ba . - of Kappa Delta/N?i Honor ^John F. Bartels, 570 Monroe Ava.; the University of Maryland „Hospital.. • • budget will be approved. you ride the bike, because SUiaeniS wno launcneu uieii RU|oers Rd,; Edward F. Klauder, 3A Mr. and Mrs". George L. Baer Society^ she is a sllb^itute College careers at Union - Bucrtslde'AOe.; Nancy E..Koeh.ler,'9 Deborah M. Bortelllna,. 431 Lee Terr.; Graduate School of Nursing: Annual reports of the. officers "graduates of that institution acted 1n "Arsenic and Oldyou*re in'trouble if you can't Pauline GjBury,.2Jl.N. 20th St.; April A. . Dr. LaCorte's father the late of 45 Wadsworth Terr. > teacher. and all chairmen will be read. CRANFORD STUDIO • '• • ' TOWNSHIPOF.CRANPORD . will receive their, degrees A "bike-against cancer" Lace" and directed many -stoftthe bike when.you need to College •"••.in;, the ~ spring •*^&T£&&c£$*fi Haoen, 627 Fairfleld Ave.; Randall S. Miss Lynch is a pediatric staff Officiating were Rev. John CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY semester. They are: Harris, 710 Newark Aye.; Joseph R. nurse - aj Morristownr Nicholas St. John LaCorte, The outgoing officers who OFPHOTOGRAPHY ORDINANCE NO. 74-W . . Sunday, May 23, at 2:30 p.m. will be held Sunday (rain date shows including "Harvey" - stop fast. Always listen and . .Tcane, 325 Lincoln- Dr.; -Robert D. L»n- was former mayor of Cran- Oates of St. Michael and Rev. . A1971 Cranford High School : Memorial ,;HospitaT7 served two-year terms are: AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF CERTAINjOFFICIALS AND during ceremonies to be held Mayi6) in'Cranford from 1 - 4 and ''Odd Couple." A member .>! ',-.. CraUfard'.* ' . ' ' • • • ' Oeborah A. McLaughlln, » Algonquin rjon, 4$\ Washington. St.; Louis E. ford,' arid until the tune of his Paul -Letiecq of the First graduate, Mr. Baer received a president, Mrs. L.E. Mont- ' ^PORTRAITS EMPLOVEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD IN THE COUNTY OF at Westfield HigW School. p.m.. It will, begin at thesinc, e 1950. she has served on- James v; Albergo, J> Colby Lane; Dr.; Leonard Mlller,'2 Colin KellySt.; MaMlotta, '29 N. ?th St.; Patricia fc Morristown. •' : ;- Presbyterian. Church. A degree from "Upsala CoUege, UNION FOR THE YEAR -wt • Cynthia M. Albergo, 4 Colby Lane; Arthur H". Morris, U Pine sr.; Colleen E. Musto, 33S Coolldge Dr.; Herman Dr. LaCocte js a graduate of death led the Union County . gomery; corresponding • BE U ORDAINED BY/THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP Specific plans for what will Municipal parking lot on theevery- committee -and the Kevin J; Brady,--500 Crartford Ave.;. O'Donnell, OW.Btobkslde-PI.^ Oroico, 58 S. 21st St.; Adelaide Ptisco, 10 reception followed-, at. East Orange. He, is -a Michael G. Butterly, TH Linden PI.; the Pingry School, Elizabeth, delegation to the State secretary, Mrs..-M.S. Earle; OF CRANFORD, TMAT.:>' • .. .'•..•"•. •be Union College's 42nd an- corner of North and board of directors. \ , Also, Marlene O'Donnell,. 3^3 Lincoln Park or;; Joseph W. Vltale. M0 Galloping Hill., Caterers, marketing representative for JSBCMPROS * Sedlon 1. The »nnu, I'sSIarles o« the (ollowlno oHIcers and employees 6» the Stephen M. Connolly; 31T Locust Dr.! Ave.; Dennis W. Oseredciuk, Jl Collins Lafayette Ave.; and Mark Williams, 111 .and received his bachelor of-.,Assembly. - v and fulfilling.a one-year, Township of Cranford (or the year 1974 shall be as herelnalter set lorth-opposite Springfield Aves. and continue "Litue Mary Sunshine", is a Todd -Crlckenberger, JW Gallows Hill St.; Michael W. Palmer,-39 Blake AVB.; N. 10th St. . • ' . ' _ Union.. " '' ' ' - the- A;&. Dick Co. He is a -. • BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH • unexpired term as first vice their respective ' elassltlcatlbns: , for five miles-of-.suburban, musical—comedy -which moms may Rd.; John R. DePalma, 710 Orange. Susah M. Palumbo? 113 Edgewood Rd.; Escorted by her parents, the member .of Alpha Kappa Psi president, Mrs. A.S. MemberoftheTownshlpCommlHee , Sl.OOpS2.50a.00 KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY . roads with . check, points at - Ave,; Donna Doherty; 321 North Aye., MarkW. Powell,» Craig PI.; Phyllis. J. Garwood -Omega National Honor Township Administrator . 1i,073.00 • PUBLIC NOTICE parodies famous operettas of -'- E-; Frank-A, Drahos Jr., 182 Baltimore Qualn, 1M Spring Garden St.; Gergory Thomas R. Hare, V* Third Ave.; Carol bride was attended by Miss Markowich.' '. 2,500.00 . PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that each mile. Ave.; Andrea Mr Errlco, 131 Denman Mrs. Nevalls heads Business .Fraternity .and Township Clerk • the American stage, p,ar- C. Rehbeln, ?1 LaSalleAwe.; Barbara C A. Relder, 131 Willow Ave,i Edward J. Linda Baer,, sister _of the an Ordinance of .which the following Is 3 Rd.;.Carole.J. Gordon, 7 Ramapo Rd.; On display will be the COMMUNION Deputy Township Cler* 10.500 11,500.00 Sponsor sheets are available ticularly the 1924 show ''Rose- wiii minks- RICklls,-437 N. Union Ave.; Howard J. Sllvir,' in" ThjW AVr.;' and* Martin \ bridegroom, as maid of honor, Alpha Phi Omega Service Director of Finance • . - ' . 15,000-M.OOO.OO - copy was introduced, road a^disassed dn " TWo women who become John A. Gustavsen, 320 Springfield Ave.;' Slegel. 350 _4orth Ave. E.; Joseph M. Walsh, 2i4 Spruce Ave. ' . .! members projects of the Township Treasurer •'•'•' H.283.00 first readlno'by the Mayof-and Council at the Cranford • Library, Marie/' Its author, Rick James Igoe, ilS Centehnlal Aye.; \and Miss Bi/enda Mulhall of Fraternity. of the: Borou'Oh ef Kenllworth, at- a mothers this Mothers Day American home and _art SPECIAL -—Secretary Board of Assessors • • iS(is«oo Community Center, high Besoyan, one of. few people Floraphile gardeners '^Cranfotd asCbridesmaid. The bride and groom are departments. Members who •.. Cdl lector of Taxes 13,458.00 J meeting on the mh day ol April, 1974, will be presented with natural both members of the Cranford •"'7^00.00— - and that the said Council will further school 'and both junior high who have ..written an enbre . John Baer of Cranford have cbmpletett an individual •"Deputy Tax Collector . consider the said Ordinance for final- autumn haze mink stoles froth Townthl'p Enolneer 8. Director of Public Works . J4,»»0.00. schools. Each participant will musical comedy alone—book. the Floraphile Garden Club man, is in charge /. w served his brother as best First Aid Squad. They are l—BX10; 2—5X7 passage on the llth day of May, ml, ft piece of ^dwork are urged /*hEW ' ~ 13,760.00 sign up sponsors: who will .the fur fashion collection pf elected Mrs. Harvey Nevalls arrangements for the outing. ' man. Ushers were MichJel living in.Garwood following a 6—WALLETS 10.O00;. 13,000.00 8:0O p.m. at Borough Hall, Kenllworlh, the Flemington Fur Company 30 on dean's list at to bring it for exhibiting. r 7,000 -.9.000.00 Klew Jersey, at which time and place any pledge a specified amount per actor - singer; louring ih •J as president for the 1976-77 " Preceding the .business Markowich of Cranford and wedding trip to Florida. Enalne«rlnflAlde.ll . person who may. be Interested therein in Flemington. '••. . With club approval the Altool»frat« l0 mile. The proceeds will go to Gilbert and Sullivan stein, 15 Nomahegan Ct.;, Rd.; Henry E. Wozniak, 7 club year. Other officers meeting, F. Gor_bh Toster 10,939.00 will-be given a"n opportunity to be heard ve ' In what has become a yearly Thirty Cranford residents voting delegates to the N.J. Municipal Court Clerki Violations Clerk concerning said Ordinance. top Cranford's cancer operettas.' His parodies led" Frank E. Smith, 39 Iroquols Crailg PI.; "Eugene J. elected from the slate gave a -talk,' illustrated by Daputy Municipal Court Cleric - Violations C^erk 8,470.00 . event/ Flemington Furs will are among 255 students named State Federation of Women's -1 14,580.00 MARGARET McGEVNA goal of last year. -' .•.•-,« Rd. \. Leslie J. Strauss, 19 Alan Jukruewicz, 212 Derniody St; -Miss Karen L: Lynch presented by nominating slides, on "Fern¥ for Today's Miss Ann Vinyard • Building Inspectors. ZoningOlflcer .' ' v •-. - Borough Clerk him from a night club revue to honor both the youngest and to the dean's honor list at Miss Nolan Clubs' annual convention in PICTURE FMUING SQttlCT ianltstlon • Clajs I . 1«,377.00 John R. Lee is acting,as Okell Pi.; David T. Teese, 33 Linn M. Lockwood Jr., 9 Wttl .committee chairman Mrs. Garden." K/ explained that 14,495.00 PROPOSEDORDINANCENO.7*- 11 his successful musical, "Little oldest women who give" birth Union College for the 1975 fall Haddon Hall, Atlantic City,, in 276-7749 BlnKtor of Recreations Parks ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND OR- New Jersey is a rich area for 9,430:00 coordinator with assistance - jjary Sunshine." semesters Tulip St.; Nancy J. Trezza, 1 "End PI.; James G. McFall, 10B SONTOMEEttANS James J. Walsh included: May are Mrs. Markowich and Superintendent of Recreation DINANCE' NO. 73rl...... ,.. Oraton Dr.; Barbara E. ferns, and they can be used as .11 M0UTM Nil. E-. CR*MFO«B Mentation Maintenance Supervisor ll.OOO* 12,000.00 BE IT ORDAINED by the Governing from Linda Greer, Bob Kley -- - They are: Gerald L. Casale, Hawthorne St;T Peter P, A son, Bradley Michael, was Mrs. Herbert I. MitcheU, vice Flower sale is bride-to-jbe Mrs. G.K. Warner. The 4.800 7,200.00 groiina- cover, • erosion Olapatcher, Public Salety Body of"the Borough of Kenllworlh: and Sandy Weeks-. 358 Retford Ave.; Patricia J. Vanarnum.'B Madison Ave. Phillips, 215 Elm St.; and Leo born on April 13 in Muhlen-. "president: Mrs. William J. TO MAKE DEBUT-Joyce Dispatcher - Clerk, Public-Works . 7,437.00 SECTION 1: That section I of Or- preventers, and transitional 9,000.00 r "When you consider that •• Also, Thomas M. J. Schaeffer, 2111 Stoughton burg Hospital, Plainfield, to Foppert, treasurer; and Mrs. The engagement of ^iss Electrician •»*: , dinance No. 77-1 bo amended in its,en three weekends stole Clauserf;* 107 Spring Garden r plantings..; The speaker ex- Maria Tern pa I sky, . Maintenance Man, General . 7,500.00- tirety to re~ad as follows: about 132,000 Union County Washawannyr 1110 Raritan Ave. : S. Elliott Hume,, secretary. Joanne T. Nolan to Thomas K. 10,117.00 through May 22. Two ejara St.; Daniel J. Connolly, 106 Mr. and Mrs. Michael R^eehan at St. Michael daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Line Painter "Section t: It shall be unlawlul lot" any residents -»ndw» living will performances, May 16 a and r blOie. Af 30? East St., Garwood, Mrs. Michael D. McQuade will Alainedhow varieties of ferns Frank has been announced- Meier Enforcement OH leer 6,300.00 person to operate,or use a bicycle upon ^ j Centennial Ave.; Gerda E. Our 7,500.00 eventually have cancer, one in w t th , .; ... .LEGALNOTICE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORO ' serve as. member-at-large. /can be tested for adaptabWty Mass Nolan is the daughter of Andrew Tempalsky of 30 Municipal Prosecutor -. any streets, alleys, or public highways of May 19, have been added. Czvbprra/ 9, Willow St.; : fomherly of .Cranjtord. Mrs. The Parent's Guild of St, 8.000-9.500.00 • the Borough ol Kenllworth without first & _. , Xi • /rijOROUGH OF KENILWORTH • CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY ' . to-different homes.^i : Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nolan ' Burnside Aye., wilt make /y Administrative Secretary 7,000-9.OO0.U0 four persons according to fu^ationsbdb M t lhe F ng Edward Doogan, 52 Nor-,. 'KENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY ,, M«*han Is the former Debbie Michael School will hoia ,a Secretary- • •:...... • ;\ ... ' obtaining from the Police Department a I feel that /vi n Snrinii St ORDINANCE NO. 74 57 At the'same meeting, of 53 Cranford Terr., and her her- debut at • the sixth Page Boy Flip 6,000-7.500.00 license therelor. For the purpose ol this . mandie PI.; Judith. A, ORDINANCE NO.74:7 •••• '-AN ORDINANCE AMENpING AR- Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McQuade served as co- flower sale Thursday and Steno-Secretary 6,500-8,000.00 P ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE April 19 at the hom,e of ' Senior Clerk •..'•. Ordinance the term -fblcycle" shall be «, ^ J 088221 Enright, 104'Cranford Ave.;- TICLE I OF CHAPTER 13 FIREo Mrs. Charles Johnson of 23 Friday, May 6* and 7 from 9 fiance is the son of,Mr. and ' annual Spring Cotillion qf - 5.000-«,500.00- MAYOR AND ifOROMGH CLERK TO- PREVENTION, OF THE REVISED Robert Johnson, plans'were hostess for" the evening, and —5leflrtedsO"aS"tcr|nclOde~srpedal-blcycle^- -eXECOte'-AN-AGREEMENT WiTH. _B«echSt., andhechusbandis a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. > Mrs. Thomas M. Frank of the Raritan Bay Business 5,500-7,000.01) • having a helpeiT rhotor char a_teriKd In Ellem—Hazelhurst;—r 308- -ORDINANCES OF..THE-TOWNSHlP_0F- Mrs. Nevalls supplied the shines Switchboard dperatof-Senlor Clerk -•' >, 9,500-11.000,00 made fotaiieldtrip to_3iraldp Parlin. Building Maintenance Supt. ' that the maximum piston displacement Elizabeth Ave.; Robert W. UNION COUNTY ¥TO MODIFY THE CRANFORD,-. _N.J. (1948) BY 'U_j 'son" of~Mrr-and—Mrs. - table^arrangemenh,- and Professional Women's 5,000-7,500.00 IHTE R-LO'C-A L 'S^RVI C E S- Farms in Madison. Mrs. Is less than M ec. rated no more than 13 REQUIRING FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS '• _y.. AssistantCusiodlan • 6,500-8.000.00 Hiliken, 424 Brookside PI.; AGREEMENT, BATED DECEMBER Raymond Meehan of 224 A1971 Cranford High-School Accountlnfl Clerk . . . . ./••• • brake horsepower and capable^.of a should be proi IN BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTED -f OR McQuade, prog/arii, chair- . Miln Street entrance, or in the Club. ". . i with color: 18,000.00 maximum speed of no more than .15 cer," said Lee. •Teresa L. Kowalski, 312.N. IS; 1»74. .-.V- i—i..-' SINGLE-FAMIL-Y-AND TWO FAMILY Sailer St. graduate, Miss Nolan is Superintendent of Public JWorks 1 weekend activities must be postmarked no later case of rain, in the school 9O0.00 ; miles per hour. ' Union Ave.; Mark P. Lubas, ••-•:• APPROVED OCCUPANCY. • •• ,' ' Communion- parly ' Welfare Director (part-time) « .- 4,443.00 than May 19. • LIVIO MANCIN0. employed at World of Sports, Mumblng Inspector SECTION 1. Sections * and 10 of Or- • "BE IT ORDAINEb by the Jowntfil* cafeteria- • -r 8,000-10,000.00 WHEELERRENAMED• Winnere "will be notified by u.'309 Dehman Rd. •H • .•" MAYOR Cranford, Eleanor Hkll Assistant to theT_«njhlp.Adn>lnl»tra,tor dlnance.No.7a-l are hereby repealed In. - A six-mile ramble Saturday : Wi i Committee of the Township of cr Kertilworth. : 7,500-7,756.00 Prof; John F. Wheeler of 42. ail i\ ' f '• • ••- ' v - .." ATTEST New Jersey: . - ,' . ' Bu* Driver • . * . 8,000.00- their entirety. , ' through the South Mountain. mail. planned Sunday There will be about a doien SECTION 3. Section M of Ordinance MARGARET'MC GEVNA ' ' Section 1. Thaf Article I of Chapttr II Mr. Frank, -a graduate ot Administrator. Council on Youth U,ld4.O0O Westbrook Road, Westfield, • Reservation from Tulip - Also, John Gr- Orrico, 24 •BOROUGH CLERK" . ' different varieties of flowers • Maintenance Supervlsor-SMm Pool Utility „ , No.72-1 Is hereby amended In Its en- Plre Prevention, ol the revised Or- A first holy communion tirety to read as follows: has been appointed director of Springs" begins, at 1 p.m., Elmora Ave;.; Alan, J. ;. . STATEMENT. ' 'dlnances of the Township of Cranlard, and he.rbs on sale. Madison Township High earns Ph. D. Section 5. The base wages for hourly rated employees. Including pub He works, Take notice that the abova Ordinance: party in honor of Michael Uull be as herelnalfer set forth opposite each of their respective classifications. "Section 11: Ahy-person, Hrm or the Summer Sessions at Union sponsored by the Union.. Pawlick, 329 Stoughton Ave.; . N.J. (IMS), as amended, be and th* bers... "School and Middlesex County Per Hour - > corporation who shall violate any of the Was pasted M the final reading slier tame hereby Is amended and sup- Horillo of 37 Wall St. will be Eleanor Leiper Hall, a Classification College' for a second year.; County Hiking Club: stage JaneL Pearlman, 29 Heming public hearing at a regular meeting pf plemented by adding thereto tht College, is employed at School Crossing Guards provisions" of this Ordinance shall, upon... held Sunday at the Columbian: Cranford High School •" conviction, be sublect to a fine not ek- The College will again be Ave.; Eileen M, Peer, 108 lhe oovemlng- body. of the Boroug,,-.h of , following new Sections 10 be designated can't forget Belcher Mansion Worthingtpn Bio-Chemical, SJartlng Hie same day an 11-mile Kenllworth and was approved by lhe as 12-JA, 13-3B and 1J-3C, alter Section Club of Clark. He will receive graduate in 1965 who is now a I \ CBEMf HAIR TINT Our front Hip gi\c$j.a.5ofler Aftercomftleilohoftwo (J) years ", ceudlng J50.W." " .."'.-. offering two summer sessions Carpenter PL; Michael J. ; Freehold. •. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall take hike in New York State is Mayor-on me 27/Jay ol^ April,JVU. ,_,, rMd|n0 A MloMt? •• • - • " ine*"Portraft. his first communion Saturday Jungian dierapist in private After completion of four (4) years with the first opening cancet benefit Price, 14 Cayuga Rd.;' Dennis MARGARET MC GEVNA 13-3A1. . ' • \J line; your personatiled Parking Lot Attendants . effect Immediately after passage and scheduled from Pyngyp to at St. John Church. Clark. tow Sunday The wedding is scheduled practice in Minneapolis St. publication according to law. Tuesday, June 1, and con- Quigley, 702 Hory St.;, BorouflhClerVefthe' (1) Every building constructed lor Fanii-lone color covers gray, imparts Assistant Superintendent ofVubllc Works Lake Tibrati. The meeting Boroughol Kenllworth,'.MJ. single family and two family occupancy; Michael's brother, Anthony,, fot April of next year. Paul, was awarded a Ph.D. Porerrwn -• •' • •".- APPROVED: tinuing through Thursday, four fifth grade pupils from GerarcTC. Rodd, 235 North" 'Photography by LIVIOMANCINO,Mayor Dlatti will be north of the .Dated: April 39, l«74 shall have Installed therein ah approved will celetmuVhls first birth, " The historic arts comniittee Miss.Joanne Nolan degree at the spring con- RQ a-softer glow. Come in, and Jet us create Equlpmenf Operator' July ft. Summer Session II will Roosevelt School raised $9 for Ave. W.,: Sharon C. Silver-" Fee: UM • fire dejection, products of combustion Mechanic ". - •ATTEST: SJSfat toll barrier on the day Mother's Day, May 9, and of the Junior League of. 0OGSHQW vocation of the University of — (he sty\e arid color that best express., pu! MARGARET McSEVNA, .Borough be conducted from Monday, "the American Cancer Society system: The detector shall be sensitive Driver- • .'-",• Garden State Parkway at 8:30. •• TOWNSHIP Off CRANFORD "~ la *ty of the products, of combustion % STIJPIO ' EUzabeth-Plalnfield Inc. will The Dachshund Club of New California at Santa Cruz. Her ••-Clerk - .-• ' . . at a dance recital at the home . i».._nPPRAHMrtw'" Michael will celebrate - his PRIZE PHtiTOS 6 Laborer ' . » . • July 12. through Thursday; a.m. or at the Lake Tiorati CRANFORD.NEW JERSEY except that detectprs Mnslllve only to' 44 Eastman Street—274-1OM host an open house tour, of the Jersey will have its fourth research work was completed tncludw Shampoo arid S*t (SO extra Frl.. Sat. idav^tiorenollday) CUrk . •: . ' . " Dated; ^DTll V, 1974 . ,, August 19. r . • . • ORDINANCE NO. 74-35 heat are not acceptable. Alarm signaling eighth birthday May 13.. Frank Dickert of the ' Clerk Typist F«: * 14.88 circle at 9:30 a.m.- .AN ORDINANCE AMENDING-SEC- 'devices shall be claarlyaudlb'le In «|L Belcher-Ogden Mansiap. in Cranford Camera Club Independent. Specialty..Show in the department of the : °A -KSSi Tt^S^—JffiSSS "SXnan Y Accounting Clerk A WkK in" Sunday wilt^he. Ayb. Modern j«a, balle ^, toe rf ^ Linden Cultural Affairs TION IV OF OR'DINANCE.NO. 7*4}, AS bedroomswhen.ajl Intervening doors are - Sunday, from 2 *-^received third place award at Friday. A_rir 30, at thehistory of consciousness.^ STYLE RITE BI=AUTY SALON Slano'Sec'retary. " ' :thfc'rMtz3fariunany Sun-. dances, were per-., CpimTlitteertiiday,almo|mced AME^ : Holiday tiin on Route 20T ta - . - is No. Union Ave., Granford -" Xtmes.SeaMMLaMiyjiM&yy-meW***---^—^ - REGULATING ENCROACHMEWYENCROACHMEWYs'lS N .and malntenanee/only .the* applicable the~20tH ahtiaal Hillf^est Dr. "Hall is. the daugHter^oT l .iu e b^ _BOt^wt"y»» Thf show will be dJM Homer,J wHaJl of ^»«^V iilc^--r^bBBoNpT1ce*hereb^lv«f rWAy5 AND FLOOft HA?A 1 -' • • s_j_sllShoppingCenter.-Unlon tin. ^- HnOrdhTErrf **whlf^thivfr '—• ' AREAS.WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP-OP forth* Installation, M«lnlenan(e. and open froWTXmTto'aTrnTrano oi_( t ^ ,,.., NO APPOINTMENTS copy was Introduced, read ai CRANFORD. " . ' Use ol a House Plre Warning Systtm." swim Pool Manaoer (4days per wk ISO.00 • aoo.oa- SS^S £™&KL£HB OF. THE CBAN- •Ci^ord.TiieBraupwUfoeet SST^TRli^r^ld- Ja2Z-opera_. company, on judging- will start at 9 a.m. facu_ty' of th'e Metropblitan 100.00-150.00 •Irst reading by th« A/l»vor and Council Pagoulotas and Elise Gold- 1 BE IT ORDAINED by the Township shall be considered and acctpled Refreshment Stand Manager • Swim Pool FORD ZdNIMfc ORDINANCE. at Nomahegan Park at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 15, at Linden Committee ol the Township of Cranford,' M.O0-1M.0O _ of ttw Borough. of Kenllwferth, »t a BE IT ORDAINED by the Township stein. ' . • .. • • .;'.::..;. •nglneacing practices. Installation of an adult. • -'•" -memberswithacceptedprmts Playoround Director 1 r New-Jersey: - 70:00 - 83.00 Tneel(n_on the J«h day ol. April, 1W», Committee of Crartford. New Jersey! - or at the Route 80 parking lot High School in "Solomon:- said lire detection system must have The mansion, located at 1046 i i g Wilner, Edwin Asst. piaygroUQd Director- The girls selected their own . -SECTION 1. That the.llrtl paragraph prior: approval of the chief of the Fir* are rv n Recreation Specialist M.O0-1M.0O .and that the said Council will further Section 1. That" Subsection (a) olat/Delaware Water Gap at Sheba." The performance will- E. Jersey St., was built in h consider tlW said ordinance for final music ahd created scenery. r 6r$ecttaa.lVo_ordinance No J4«, «s D*p«rtnteht of-the Township of "•— E. Jersey St., was built in the' .Alberts, James O'Conndr and Aislstant Recreation Specialist 70.00- 81M 1 Paragraph W-MB of Article Il-B o* he : 90 OO-l MOO ' pasmga on the>11th day of May, 1»W, at ^A innlna ordinance be and the 9:30 a.m. begin at 8 p.m. ,' . . amended, "belno an .ordinance ford. .' "'""""" •" 1660's and is one of the" mosmost cinrence Sheridan. .I:B _ J___TT»WII__ _f_Hlim •ifrfl fMliTawTTw•^T^T^^^^^ ^M»II ,, were sold at ToTOIIn_~£o1Wtroe««~tor- S.00 _UM»- tfTBO p.m. at Boroyoh W_ll,.'KerillwwI... leulllallr. enooailinienli In floodwayi- Blstinguished colonial Photos will be on display the Instructor* Recreation Progranufcr hour - New Jersey, at which time and place any same Is hereby amended to read a* TOWNSHIP 6F CRANFORb intermission. - ' . and flood haiahd areas within the mulll-lamlly residential occupancy Adult League off Iclal • per oa A.0O-7.00 buildings in-:New Jersey . It ek orMajr2 iirtheeentre 1JO-3.0O: * person who may be Interested therein :•••-. CRANFORD.NEWJERSEY . TM/nshlp of CraiifdM), In tht County of Including hotels and motels shall havt We Adull Leaoue'Scorar Timer -.fat game (a) Height. No building shall exceed - •» Friends, Relatives and * TOWNSHIPOP CRANFORD •/ installed therein an approved supafvls«d will be olven an opportunity to be heard the maximum of 3 sto»lts or IS feet .. . . ORDINANCENO.76-U Union and Slate of N»w Jersey, be and was the home of two NewgqUare office of the Easton LHaguards pet-hour CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY the tarn* hereby Is amended-to read as lire detection, products ef combustion concerning said ordinance. '. _ •• whichever li 1h» lesiar. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AR-neighbors attended. • . _— ORDINANCE NO.*76-21 National Bank in Easton, Pa. Admission Clerks per , MARGARET McGEVNA TICLE 1 OF CHAPTER M, TRAFFIC follows: •»•••••• tysttm In each unit and at the top of nach Jersey, governors. newest location Utility Worker*; Recreation, per hour ., ' }M-tM -Soctlon J. ThlsjDrdinanca shall lak* —AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE stairway and exltway. Th* detector j,. - J,.. - • - ' ' BoTouoh Clerk affect upon publication after- final AND PARKING, OF .WE REVISED- • • :'. ~~~" .7—^—-t——'" SALARIES OP THE CHIEFS OF THE The following applications shairin- - 100.00 - 1S0.W ^PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO.7A» ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF BOROUGH OP KENILWORTH .- • elude tuf llcl«nt Inlormatlon to carry out shall b* Sensitive to any ol th* product* •Reiriatl«r«Caln1enanc« (P.T'lTper hour . . '. v V?"V.i passage »% provided by law. , POLICE ANDNFIRE DEPARTMENTS of combustion except that_d«t«ctors AN ORDINANCE FOR THE AP- • banlelJ. Mason CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY OW8I\BY -kENILWORTH, NEW JERSEY ttw purpose and Intent'of this section .. RacreatloO Supervisor (P.T.) per hour .- J__'i42 ADDING THE ROADWAY LEADING FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1974' sensitive to h#_al only are not acteplabla. Register Now for... i>ROPRIATION OF M^>.00FROM Chairman, ToWrtihlnCommlH** PUBLIC NOTICE , • • '•• BE. ITR ORDAINED BY THEwhich shall be administered by. the " As»«.R»creaR»ii Instructor per hour-.'..,- •• .^2^,'d-S. ' tUe CAPITAL ' IMPROVJ=MENT FROM CENTENNIAL 'AVENUE TO Enalneerlno ..Department of lb«FJr. tlarms annunciator panel* shall M ' v ATTEST: * , ' ' ' . .- PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby give* that Wayorounisupetvlsor per week • . . . • -• , 100.00-150.00 THE MUNICIPAL POOL COMPLEX- TOWNSHIP. COMMITTEE OP THE Township: '„' ' ' . Provided at such locations a* required We»l*y M. Phllo — •' - ' an Ordinance ol which th* following' Is a TOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD, THAT: • Se^lonZTihVannual salary «or-*h* aHorney shall b«t i1««.«. In addition to BE.IT ORDAINeD.by.the Governing TO SCHBOULfrVJtH>ieSEeTlON-»JII copy Was Introduced, read and passedon I. All applications for tubdlvUlomi, by the Chief. Alarm signaling devlcH. OAK KNOLL SCHOOL laid salafv.ttw Township Attorney shall be'enlllled 16 ncalv* cbmp«uaitJon lot OF CHAPTER H, AND PROHIBITING • Section 1, Chlefi. The annual salary of «Kcopt those which form not mor« than shall be-cltarly audible to all occupants Bodylof the Borough of Kenllworttn • .first reading by the-Mayor arid council tha Chief of Pollc* and Chief of-the Fire JSTOPIN'AN&SEE US additional services rendered, as may be author lied by the Township committee, SECTION 1. That It* sum ol M,ttOO.OO PARKING THEREON of the Borough of kenllworth, at's ont vacant bulldable lot lor a one or two of.tald building. Said »v»l»tn must t* \: Of the Holy Child With such compensation subladtath* approval of theTommshlptomnilHoe. Th« Joretiolnfl' ortilnanc* was In- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE - Department for the calendar year >974 famllv retldem:*. . ' conntcttd to the Fire Alarm System ol _be appropriated from the capital Im-. troduced and passed on first reading at a. meeting on tha 27th day of April, 1974, ' shall be within a range between /Secllon S. Th» lal«ria» »ndf compensation s»l forth shallto paVaM e U wfkW- provement fund for the purpose of In- TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF fHEand thai the-said Council will further . 1. All' application* for' building per- th* Township- of'cranford ahd the in- Section 6. Lonoevlty pay. - . , , . meeilnO of the Township Committee of TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW Mljwr.oo and tU^M.oo stallation must hav* prior approval of stalling manhole* on Ntwarlt Avenue the Township ol Cranford, N.J. -on April consider the said Ordinance for final In addition to the above salary, a mits, except those which are lor ad- AT OUR NEW LOCATION' - / I n addition to tha above salaries and compensation lor off lc«rs and impteyeiS; and North Mlchloan Avenue. - , passage on the 11th day of May. Wi, at ditions- of alterations to .one or twoth* Chlel of th* Fir* Department of th* / ehW than tha members o« «te Township ComnilhWa taigavhV pay««««« »ha« • 3_ MM and will b« considered for final J longevity payment shall bo. mkde In 'Township of cranford, 1 1 SECTioM 1 Th>* ordinance shall take 1. That Section M-U of AHIcl* •:oo p.m. at Borough Hal); Kenllworth, lamlly residence* and also excepting »ft»Vniihllchear|na, at ayfhai- 1 !*»«ll^ Jf BA rdf|thIh Ilt '"'r—.. - _»h|nlif at haralnafftr fltitif hrr-ff rffr'aT' *' *^ *"*•*! ^w^" """*" ** *** rtyiv. I.Lhapln »,Tialllc«iwparHwg,o ina—Wnrstisey,atwllH.ilIlitHJIlBTTOcTWy .,. — •tnoT-irowrorTWs" (JI"E((«ry-bulldln(j"conslr ••'•-.••it ; '.•,<•:•' 1 • -.. v '"/- •• •'"*. >'•••• • ••••:'.:.:''..;' -' \A •*•*•• ...... »j-.i ' \ '-Or*1. 11 V. . -,"'".-* v *•'• ' '••• •' ] v r - ~ •* * i ••v.': "^ :.n. ••* "''./. vl: .•i .!•••: ; 1 ; l ^•'.*'•' .,"'-•• • ' , ' * ' • • ' ' ' . "'• "* • • .•'.• ' - ' j ' .'' •*••*..'•• •",'•. ' •* '; \ • * ' L •••• v-> ••••. ••'••••• • :•:,:•:•:,•:•* * *•'•' • •••.. •-*!•• • v.; /"•" ,,,• ' .. >• \ . ClftZENAfj'PCHRONICLEP^ge9 8 CTAnwOOD In a ctrongly chair.WQjrian Doris problem came up at thethe discolored water," hfe said- ... worded resolution, the mayor" Mann said that she. Has council meeting. Two months Plans ' Wri the July V • and Borough -Council' voiced' received numerous com- ago, residents of Spruce celebration will be discussed guarantees' the solutions will ; Hold said theregare areas •om plaints about. rats from. .Street complained that dis- at a meeting of the Bicenten- recently suggested a bond : unanimous disapproval ; RENILWQRTH-- Mayqr wherersolutions/tari be- af- residents in the Willow Street colored water was coming nial Committee at 8 p.m. Uvie-Mancino Tuesday an- issue might be floated to be effective. He suggested The youths were released to valued at$165. '-•:, J .„ •.* v Tuesday of what it called "the~ remedy-some problem areas. taking immediate steps in: fected and he>is in favor of a KENILWORTH" Police A radio valued at $270 was wThe Board of.Education of with $79,952 being pared from positions being dropped. Prior' tremendous powers, invested area.,:.., , ' *•. ',' -.- -,,: . •'. from their taps.and-into their Monday at the Westwo.od nounced the following people. their parents. . ^o- Lourfge,- according to com-.' were' appointed to the ad hoc Council agreed last week to 'areas where problems can be bond issue^Tit is within the arrested two Juveniles Sunday -The borough .has been taken from a car parked in the v the .jlMon County, Regional the budget and Building and.. to Jthe"-Match 2 election; the • in the office of the State . • "One . woman called me • •y washing machines. * set aside $20,000 of thexapital ' eradicated'', such as boroughXmeans, He said the at 8:30 p.m. and charged lot of Jacobson Manufacturing HigKSchool Districtjast week Grounds items with a board eliminated 20 positions; • and was nearly in the state of .-•••-• Councilman Jones said that, mittee chairwoman Mann: flood committee: Councilman plagued with the theft of OB ; ^Commissioner of. Education.'' Vincent Scorese, Councilman improvement fund as possible Washington St,, 17th St. and additional tax costs will be them with possession of radios recently. Three were.: on Mark Rd: last Wednesday agreed upon cuts totaling decrease of $43,037. •;'.'•• including 12 teachers, four •: The resolution said the shock," Mrs. Mann said. She - the problem is still • un- seed money should council Maplewood Aye,, then take iMed out to residents if :a burglar tools and failure to Det. Sgt: Charles'.David.md . /$260,911 Trom its, 1976-77 As a result of the budget- cafeteria teacher aides and added that .the borough should resolved. ' " " . ^^T- GARWOOD John Ueltzhoeffer, Joseph reported stolen from. cars, commissioner's, power' to : 1 a« PAINT & HARDWARE Aragona, Bernard. Rlley, decide on the bonding route. the nextvstep when money is -.id'1s prbposedy . • ;, give a good .account;. ,of Det. Henry Moll reported the •/. budget,- 'including 10'." staff- defeat and -'subsequent budget -.. fau.r..:._custo9Tang. Speech • take care of this problem Earlier. Horbacz said, that The maximum bond could lie/ available. , ••' ,•: . Morses Creek Commission ; parkedin the business area of therapy was. reduced by two-: Dennis Lenaz, Paul Pollseo, .themselves/ .' 7-~ : - (own earlier lasLweek. \. vent""windovV of Stephen members, at" a meeting at cuts as weli as the declining / "an intrusion upon local rights' he had called the Water JohnRowinsky, Billy Emmert $400,000. ..• • '• •--:-•-•-••:•;;:< -:•• . Unless", steps are ta! . The. borough; is requesting Officers;Victor Smith and Foster's car of TitusvUle had Gtoyernor. Livingston Regional enrollment, the board deleted days of service per week, and to self-determination and company and they had from the MorSes Creek Floocf A CB radio valued at $150 one. part-time- administrative. .Council. President.; CJaytpn 'Barbuto . to •ndAnthony Pepe, n Holt said Tuesday that upstream aha downstpejim, Harold Scheldegger stopped been forced.. • .High 'School ~ih Berkeley positions. The staff was •••; erodes- the budget- -powers- •—promised•- to—resolve-- the~ .the mayor, said, "we^will be Control. Commission •-••••" Theft of cash assistant's position was Costello said that he top has1 The committee will study, although many flooding J . Heights;/•'.•;•;•.. • reduced" by five additional >l «given by law to elected of- situation','- but „ last night he you! problems can only be resolved creating a bathtulvhere which provisions ajid responsibilities old and_one.land one 155l. in the^ctoth&4actor^y belpngingto JosephK*U*£ "^oUce are investigating the teaching positions, one media eliminated.. ' heard 6( the rat problem from flooding and sewer problem area residents and advised said, "I'm at wit's endonKow . areas; set priorities for 'on a regional basis,'' the we won t, be able'to handle." of membership: The council area at PairfieidAve. and 31st tliett of a strong box from the The lion's shace of that aide, and four audio-visual •OtherTeductionsTmade last M^yor Charles Horbacz we can handle this problem. I ALL KINDS OF SCREENS borough, can-:"resolve some-, Although her is opposed to expressed interest, in joining St: and'found them carrying parked in the- Cdtanbia' homeof Mre. EHeenPoweraf amount, $250,000, was ortechnicians- . As a result of week in the current expense said,* The commissioner's them.notto throw any food out, just wonder j£ there is a t. WINDOWS REPAIREQ corrective, .work and report father parkinglot on Market ; for birds, .not to bag. their HAND AND POWER TOOLS back to mayor and council. problems,which are within the - 'concept of bonding, the commission since a por- tools used to break into cars Ashwood Ave. onFridax^The • dered cut trom the budget by attrition teachers leaviiig the portion of, the" • budget in; power -to .change School.. broken line since it only oc- FOR RENT •J-, our financial and physical Mancino said he will not put tion of the creek flows through and remove citizen band St. Aprif 19 between 1 and.4 box contained $405 in cash, 19 the six town councils in theDistrict because of leaves' of eluded: $1,000 from Budgets is dissipating home, garbage in plastic containers; wiurs on-one section of Spruce HAND AMD CIRCULAR Borough Engineer; Frank p.m. A bridgewater resident since the rats can easily eat SAWS SHARPENED Koczur is expected to report to limitations." anyl•barriers in its way if the • Kehilworth. ; __ , T .radios. One boy also had a or 20 U.S. savings bonds, a district following voter defeat; absence, retirements and professional in-service rule and we object, to anything Street." hoc. committee ' and . Healthi officer Michael reported", "thetfhef eJhi"t of his radio diamond ring and-two gold meetings and $9,900 from • that takes the decision making • through them; and to keep a council soon . on several Mancino stated he is against static filter from*a CB ail- several hours later after of the budget in the March 2 resignations),' only ITT.st^ff- tight lid tin metal garbage Councilman Benniey^ ahyj2Qgd issue, claiming he -—idehts. decide they want a-; Iazetta once again called for a mra^;v rings, Policie repo/t no signs of regional school election. members were • -actually replacement* equipment. : powers out of our hands arid Alimonti , had another 789-1530 bond issue. He noted New moratorium on all building to leaving his car parked in the fdrc6d entry, The filming of athletic, cans.-- . - -. > correction can be made. -• t "does not want to tax resident The-charges were madejn . Capital outlay saw a total terminated by the Board from , i^to Trenton or Washington.'! suggestion. "I think we should 348 NORTH AVE'. GARWOOD v alleviate-flooding. Mancino' UPS lot all day. His unit was events; ($10,911) which had Once again, the dirty water Councilman William. Holt for along period without " York City has J'bonded itself Union County Juvenile Court. •:. reduction of $117,022, while in employment-in 1976-77. The resolution will be for-, start sending them -the bill for todeath?' said he recommended the idea The latest cutback brings to been originally eliminated._ "current expense; the major from the • budget, was —warded td 'Goy:—Brehdan- Councilmen John Olock, to council and it is now being . reductions \came/in. salaries, 30 the total number of- Byrne," Commissioner of Anthony Zeleniak and William discussed in committee: The restored. This was done at the recommendation of the-super- Education Fred G. Burke, Holt criticized the mayor's. mayor also directed Borough Propose motor ' '• representatives to the- state intendent after the district's SPECIALISTS IN In These Times. Can statements, ..labeling Jthem Attorney Aldan Markson to - .legislature from Union County., FOR PEOPLE WHdfNSIST ON premature. They said surveys check how far the borough can KENILWORTH-^ • Borough will consider ah offer "by vTriarsi,' requested a meeting -athletic directors informed G^irwood ealend^r the board and administrators -and other, municipalities in PERFECTION IN SOUND EQUIPMENT Custom Engineering Really Afford 1b Less? and msf, estimates must be il i>tpgfj|ny introduced Palmadesso General Building^ tQ,_discUss the . Maplewood l gu,:. in...,impo3tn which will Uohtractufb lo sell-back-tojthe—pmporty Zeleniak-said he will Thursday, April 29 '—•that—a—numbei^-of—students^ Union County. " . McrNTOSH AAARAflTZ TANDBERG completed before council will s ^Custom Installation an—ordinance wh.— rrough property>oh; Mapler''Set.up-a meeting soon. •••• . 2:45 p.m..- Junior Troop 444; St. Anne School, • . 7T~, received collegeaStholarships rother action, Streets-and- ^—nHKHimcm=»-i-jJ otr—f-**f¥^«=»BL- « jjyen djscuss'a bond issue. ' . moratorium. BICENTENNIAU EXHIBIT — Mary Hpag^ndJoah require any person - operating wood'Ave. or to exchange it Council appointed, Camillo 8 p.m.-Mother's Club, St.. Anne School. as adirect result of their game AND MANY QTHfeRQUALITY BRANDS Custom Service '-' atop Merlo adrnlfe paintings of old time pot'stoves which a motor bicycle:on. local R. DelCampo of 144 Boulevard for another piece.of/prbperty. . 8 p.m. r Knights of Columbus, K of C Hall, South'Av.e. films being viewedby college Givil Defense STEREO. CABINETS decorate St. Theresa Schooli as part of its ^Bicentennial streets to obtain a license a member of the Volunteer coaches. • . " . CONSOLE STEftfeOS - COMPONENTS frorri the Police Department. xetebrattonr , * -V " . ; Fire Department. ••; for a Friday, April 30 -~ . .,.' i ''" " ' Candidates Failure to comply may result , The "contractor had earlier probationary period of sue - In the capital outlay.portion .FIRMLY PLANTED—Mayor Charles J. Horbacz police needed in a fine up to $50. Public requested-^ purchase a months. . , .; 11 a;hi. - Eucharistic liturgy to celebrate Bicentennial, •. of- the budget, major reduc- "piarits >red oak-, tree. at Kennedy " Plaza as borough's NEW JERSEY'S 5^5 borough-owned triangular tions-included: portable sheds hearing and final passage will Church of St. Anne. ' *••'• Mayor Liyio Mancino an- u "liberty, tree." Red oak is New Jersey's state,tree. GARWQOD-- Captain LEA6IKG STEREO DEALER ' In MoKawk'* , r. piece of-property on Faitoute 1 p.m. - Spiritof 7g".program,-St. AnneSchool. at Jonathan Dayton and common sense be May 11. The license is nounced that Bicentennial "Planting.is in keeping with project of the New Jersey •Thomas Colwell this' -week r Regular. -: , expected:to cos6 SO^cents. Ave. stfhe could gainaccess to events calendars, prepared by •8p.m. - Bible Study GVoup; Smolley home, 421 Third Governor Livingston announced the borough is in . Passbook Account his;lQt.on Maplewood. The f£'"*- (#11,822), .exterior, window American" Revolution Bicentennial Celebration Com- 232-0483 KENILWORTH ^Ronald Jttack those problems that are Council also introduced an Mrs. Rose Emmert-are: now Ave. ,.;.'• •'•••. . '• '- '..... dire need of Civil' Dejense zing $7(iuu borough, advised Palmadesso ~ replacement . at Dayton' rnlssion. With Horbacz is a'Cpdncilwbrrw^n Dprls AAarin, 544 NORTH AVE. oE.,' Sonfc llMnclil ln»Mutlon» pay 5%, 414%, "Scorese and ' Jiiirry; Ramos' 'Within our power to solve'. • '••*•*• ordinance authorizing $7,100 available at local .'$tqres. ^ 8 p.m. -'Special meeting of Planning Board, Borough >; auxiliary police officers to iprovement /the land should be retained for " ($43,000), folding doors for the Garwood, Bicentennial ch.a,*fmart. : ,. . :. ' WESTFIELD, N.J. IOWJHS onday-10-dayMvlnos.Thjil'avrtiylfyou'r* - candidates for the Democratic "KenilWorth'is a beautiful » from the capital improvemenfollowing:t' water detention basin. The Borough Clerk's office and .. gymnasium at'David Brearley : handle .traffic.' duties Sunday PonCe Headquarters. / going lo MV«rlt makM.'^canto" to'.gat U» moat for your nominations for Borough towh in which to live, work fund for the ..*»-!„following. N«f: . hnHrler'wara MCKUUs attorney™ , • Joseph ($25,000)j regradihg. of. a '"•...'. BIKE TAG9 AV^i'LABL^, "" "'" rnornings; "- . money by aavlng at Mohawk—whara you'll- receive -u •- Council, arinouncedxhe theihe • arid raise \ur children. ~ painting- the ex1?erior/T>f builder's attorney,;Jo turday.^My 1 .„ .. hockey:-field- at' Arthur L. '' He asked residents between 526-4434 ( Ifjia hlohaat powtbla rate the U**llowa! " ^ However, we are ashamed to Artexhibitset GARVyoOD-"GAyO - Bicx^liercoi^ellxroi^l ' announced a check -of - their campaign will be Municipal Building and-'Fire": 7:30 p;m.^Parish bingo games, St. AhneSchoolr . Johnson ($??700) and jj tr^ck the ages of 18 and 35. to apply Audio tngiHcering .Society "'- 13 US WWY NO. 206 :; : say. that fofr..,tob. loifig."the ' House,- purchase -of • 15 plec-. registratiorj'licensel s for,. 1976?...will be mad.e.shortly**nd.atiy -at headquartens. -Hte rioted CD '--r V- • '.":/:..: •;.- 'W.-' «/;'••• > '•' •' '•': ^ J/ "Common Sense. m. dovern*; «'• ; I1*-* • ' •"• .._ ' ' .*•*'" •.:v •drainiage irriprovement* jtJ^ofyigh fidelity.->:-:: •--, RARITAN - " physical condition iof bur / trons -for. Voltinteer Fire . 77 are available at. police unlicensed- bikes will be • police often advance to the nient." •• ' •tC31) tackle the problem. Too many • "For a small community we have a Bicentennial theme. . divisions. Judging will be at ll week. peopje spend too much time The show will be held Sunday, introduced. ' were treated t»y their own Sj. Aiuie gro]Upv plans are amazed that so few people a.m. with the awards given Council pass"ied bn final Miss Constance Criscuolo, doctors.- dissecting the smallest details are aware of what is hap- from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at 21, of 638 Riverside. Dr., Tuesday, May 4 ' • "' the Harding School ballfield,! out at approximately. 3 p.m. reading three ordinances „ Two Sta.ten Island residents . 10 a.m. - Workshop to prepare items for Mother's Day trwiAoveylrtdappllaiw^ and never get to the core of the pening in' local government. Other Purchase Awards were which drew no commentfrom Cranford, was listed in" fair problem.' We are" tired of the The responsibility for keeping 14 Street and Boulevard. Rain' were, treated "at Memorial' .sale, St. Paul's Fellowship Hall. fashion show tonight - given to the Borough Hall, the public. The measures condition Tuesday at jGeneral Hospital Friday and Would you like approach to. Kenilworth's the people, informed lies with, date is May 16* Memorial General~~Hospitalv- 7 "p.m. - Cadette Troop 703, Garwood Presbyterian Harding School, David prohibit parking .on Boright. released afteff the driver GARWOOD — A'fashion Pat Bradley, 232-0815, or SAVINdS INSURED Ul> TO 140,000 by U.S. QOVT AGENCY. problems .and pledge to use our elected officials. FrQm the Aye., set fines for'violating Union, after suffering liead if. Church: Judges will be' Djr. Jean Brearley High School and St. struck alree and utility r show will: be.sponsored tonight Carol .Gatto, 276-3433, rtjay be Sava In A Comfortable, Homey Atrrtotphars our energies and experiences many people .we. have been in and back injuries last Thurs- - 7:30p.m.-Parishbingogames,St. AnneSchool. • - . • to'"•' cut;, through the Lane and Dr. Elehore Cajmi- Theresa School. : libraryerules, andjrenew the Galloping Hill Road, in, front at 8 p.m. by the Mothers Club' called for further information. contact with so far in the • . ^ pulli, both in the art depart- The association also will . Union ' County Interlocal day in an- accident at of .Schering Corp. Officers 8 p.m. - Board of Adjustment, Borough Hall. ' bureauoracy and begin a campaign, we have found that- ' •'. V,' •. ,- of St. \ Anne's Schoo) irv the a checking account Services Agreement. JBoulevard and 8th St. realistic program of solving the commorr complaint Is that ment at Jersey City State give a scholarship to a George Kernan III and Harold cafeteria. Rosary Society our; problems through , • '-J •'. '''•'•. JFRU twiyiirtlistiMAtiiS'? rth Av«nu«, HllWd., N.w SERVIC New Jersey sL^igcsl ''•> ' • , '• -'•".'•.; To. protect, your trees and shrubs BONDED -INSURED. 9,50 AM, »o 3.20 PiH. - Boy* 4 Girli - Jun« 28 »o AugiStff6 63 Qt'ficas in Twelve Now Jersey Counties '. - idlttl A COMPLETE NORSMYCAMF , SINIOR CAMP |i NEW JERSEY "EOUCATioi^ A880CIATIOM Audubon Bi«rtt»>yat Botirtiinste Btf;tKis U y 180 W. Stale Si,, Trtnlon, NJ 08608 D«)plloiil East Brunswick!;oist O(a»30 Ealonlo\,vr\ Eliittboih Elmo'a Flomnujlon. 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'..;. - Ave. were held- yesterday at Charles, R. Fiorenza, .45, at St. offered Monday at St. Anthony team dropped its only match singles, Larry- Rieder lost 6-4, • Calvary Lutheran,Church, In this Bicentennial year, the Gray Memorial Funeral James Church., .Springfield. . Church, Elizabeth. Interment of the:week, losing 4-1 to 6-3. George Poulos lost at beginning with luncheon at l May " ' Fellowship . Day • . took place, in Rosedale Home, 12 Springfield Ave., Interment took place in Cemetery., Linden. Mr. Berkeley Heights'; Tuesday. sec"ondsinglese^.l, The two . p.m. The luncheon will be celebrates valiant ^women in • with RRev .Dr Dr.. HhHehiy-GG7 rGrHcelBHjd~Memonal Park. The team's record now stands- doubles-teams lost .tough served by ther" women of the" history _of the United Bastardo died Friday, at." Bovenkerk'- off TThhe Mr;, Fiorenza; a resident of home. .*. '/, "; ; ••': : at 2-4 and l-l id the Watchung •'matche •• s• i•n thei-• •r • —respectiv •e Calvary ChChurchh and tickets "States—thth e memory of tthose , IJr esb.. y, teri a n _ Ch ufb h, Springfield and owner of Conference. The team will be third sets. At. first doubles, available- -from,-any-'-, who left their mark the Hewasbpnrin Viesta, {tal; By MARK GROSS on to third on the thtow home. middle on a two strike pitch, home against Westfield today L Westfield, of He i a t ing. Charlie's Restaurant JMLIS.. .' _-jn.. cold 'weather^-Greeii- was-credited—with—a- putting runnel's1- at first and ^Aaron Goldblatt -and-.Mike-^— member ojf -Church Women presencp e ol dedicatee! woifien Ifilef merit took place m ^Michigan Ave., died Friday at on Dicjtstein were defeated 7^, 3- . United. I today, and the certainty that Fairview Cemetery, West- Overlook Hospital; Summit. year-s."before • „, Tuesday- the Cranford High double**ana an RBI. E.J.second with nbneout-.~A.popr - -Along-1 with Protestant, CranJFordJni 1966; HejwS6_a. • varsity baseball, team com- Carlin therL_singled,~giying up on ar bunt^.and then a, 7 there will b6 many to follow,... . communicant of St. • Anthony 1 mited four , tos^tly errors^ double play _on an infield-fly? —Catholic and Orthodojrwomeri Thkillb^peakirWillbrsM r Mr^ McDiarmid died Sun- He was , born in Newark BBjHBKKf^i--. --.;-"-'"'-:•-•;••-< ••••-!r^--; .•.•.:'.-,.'-;.".i:,-,.:.-.::.;.,. i..:.-;,>:-:^s^£«asai Cranford a 2-0 le'ad.as Green Stan Rufiin Church. 1 lost 7-6, • in 2,000 local units across the Alnia Hill of Trenton who is oh day in-the Westfield Con- and moved to Springfield 14 IN AAEAAORIUM—AAarble headstone in memory of,six|. against C|ark as flie Cougars . trotted home. Tom.Aagaatd rule killed the. Cougars' rally. winner. He country. Church Women in the board of managers for. valescent Center'aftep .a; brief . years ago. An amateur boxer He retired in 1962; as a' dropped a Watchung Con" - also singled, but tranford was In the bottom of the sixth. Cranford will continue the Church Women United- illness. , , "'• .--,- earlier in life, he fought in the foundry inspector at Singer's, million Sews murder'ed during Holocaust was unveiled ferenee game " to the. unable to score any more runs 'Clark added "some unearned .tradition established in 1933 of National. Mrs. Hill's topic will : Born in Scotland; he came to- New Jersey .Golden Gloves Elizabeth, after 25 years dur.jng ceremony at Temple Beth-El Sunday. Crusaders,. 6-2. The loss in that innirigi or in the ;. runs tosew up the vifcto.ry. worshipping together on the be "Where Have We Been' this country in-1911. He lived tournament. ' ': i service.: r' .-' ' • •• followed an impressive job of game.although they had their Amitrani fiiiish^s first Friday of.. May io ehi--Where Are Wer Now, and ih New York City until moving Mr.- -Fiorenia. was a past •::;.. > Husband _ :6f:!; Jhe Jate, ' pitching^by the Cougars chanCes. . '» ..•';_ Dorin and Aagaard each phasize the,creative and.. Where Are We Going?' to Cranford in 1917. He'retifed resident- of -the Kenilworth Antoinette Soldano. Bastardo, Dedicate marble tablet Friday against St. Mary's had two-hits apiece. Green, in 1947" after ,20,. yedrS' as a". ions Cliib and served as Zone .he~is,survived by a son, 1 E Giacomo -John; ; two' -when E.J* Carlin and Jim - Pitcher Jim Carsey looked Carlin, Walters and Buon- second in relays salesman with Burlington 3 Chairman of District 16E of; Carsey combined for*a- one- strong in the. first inning and tempo (iach addeS one." Car- Scouting activities TESTING Mills, New-York City. / Lions Internationaal. He was daughters, Mrs: Maria Caruso- to sey'sjrecordjell to 4-2.^_ By CATHY BEADLfi - long jump With a 17'Sv.i". PRPGRAAA — Mrs., William Faber of chairman of theXipnsdub of- «' Witter as Cranford 'w©nv2-0. . •. retired the first batter injhe Cranford swept the 880 with ——rTdionorGadfettes--'— -class-scouts; -_Granford,- - '-He^ wais'• a"..member;:Of.,the— .1 A . Jtiatble headstone headstone will be a permanent The Cougars' record 'now second,T before walking the ; Pe^in Relays •• . President-of "the—Sisterhbod~of^Te/nple Presbyterian Church of New Jersey, sight. a brother, Peter; two sisters, r • Rob Amitrani, Crahford's. Jerry Lambert winning in Robin, .Bqllqc.h, . Ksthy First .class is awarded to Emanu-EI, Westfield, studies the Tay-Sachs disease Mrs ,. Manuella Lavano and dedicated to the six million memorial to the memory of stands at 5<4 and 1-3 in the next man. With two outs, Crijnlorcf \ 100 000 0-2 8 4 2:09.2, Chris Burd taking a Callaghan, Marianne Capro, Westfield and a 'former elder nervation program. - Clark '. 012 003 xi t-o only individual entrant.scored g , y_ paster which announces the Mrs3.. Angelina Defino and four Jews killed during the vthe six million Jews. conference. The Cougars will Pf lug singled to right and the close second at 2:09.5, and Joe Dawn Cranley, Pam frodelly, girls who have, by- their poster Which announces the blood jesting program of' the First- Presbyterian The tablet was com- Carsey and Khourl; Murphy and Gryolel a second place firiissh-in the participation in he Cade te £|aTed May M at th«5 temple. •?V , . - A communicant of St.- indchfidren. Holocaust, was unveiled 'play Scotch Plains tomorrow throw coming back to the in- W'AAurphy 41 LCarsey 4? Simpson placing third in 2:10. Alison Heick and Tammy. program, met various hfe-hke v ,'...... •• K . Church of Cranford. He was a James Church, he also was a Sunday on the grounds of missioned after last, year's field got away,-as- a run mii&i-un at the Penn Relays in at 3:45 p;m. at Scotch Plains, : Doug Stehlin" and Dave Speirs of Girl Scout Cadette member of the Old Guard of: day-long community program 1 Philadelphia Fr.idiay. challenges which test Oieir TfT • £» " » ''•*•, . . Westfield. " ...... _:_. member of. the Kenilworth Temple Beth-EL The -trtf- ; following a makeup, ganie! scored. -. ... . ••' ,-; . ,-.-- LOSING EFFORf — Cranfordls George'Poulos, left, , ' '» ' * _ • . " • 'Photo bv.Rich Schicunlna Amitrani\ competing against Ryan wept 1-2 in the mile with. Troop 95, Mrs,. Audrey, Speirs, Businessman's Association- .Shapiro veiling of the merfvorial tablet of forums, photographs, and •In the top of the third, Green, Cranford 2 - St. Mary's 0 tirnje o.l 4:38.1 and 4:35J leader, are beinf? honored in a Mr. McDiarmid was elected moyies to mark the an- against Westfield, which was shows forehand stroke in singles match against Mike Rieder piays'backhand stroke againsr.BillOlsen. Both .the top 15 milers in the Elast,. l^^l^y^chs disease and served as its' Christmas . FuneralNservices for Mrs: n.was -part orThe local ob- to be played yesterday. • was hit by a pitch. With two Cranford received excellent rietrnepjpst singles matches as team lost 4-1-. ' ran his best time ever, a 4:12.7 respectively. . rightsf-and-responsibilitieSTefgpf to the Boardof Educationin -hf Vnm ™ •"•' ' niversa.ry of the •HolocaustHolocaust. It litrhing from E.J. Carlin anrl Coleman of Berkeley Heights Tuesday While Larry 1935 but resigned the following SPW Shnpirrt, y, i>f db th C in order to quglify for .the opt. Aagaard cingled- for the- ""'which broke his CHS record of —RysH~retiirned to -wijnfie" class scouts .today in Trenton. citizenshiitihi p anq demonstratedmottd r •rhah., 127 Beech SW a "school Tu6s,day evening and was sponsored. by the Cran- second time, but the riihners Jim Carsey. in shutting out St. high jump clearing 5'10". State House orientation will a commitment to the ideals flf testing set May Ib year.'due to trayel demands. Surviving are his widow, " teacher, . were ^conducted yesterday,-Jhe ..time, when ford Lodge of B'nai B.'rith and State 'Tournament, ."' the " .4:15. were left stranded, Mary's in Elizabeth on only ' Halfway through the race, In the two mile, Mark Rollo be directed by Raymond J. Qirl Scouting. Local volunteers are at' .Mrs. Marge Fidrenza; three Friday at Giuterman- Jew's .throughout the-world, Temple Beth-El. Community Cougars would have to win one one hit, which came in-the wgn with & 10:57 arid" Mike" Howe, curator of-education Of sons, Dominick, Richard and MusicantrKreitzman, Eliz- remember the six million leaders and clergy took part in' of the two games since a .500 Cranford Baseball Lwgue action Amitrani moved from 13th- Mulvaney finished second in , „ ..« i .«.. work, on-a "county-wide Tay- fatal However, thanks to very "surviving are , two AH of Clark's runs were fourth inning by the first place to first, arid held on until the . New Jersey State „ CfLacklW \~Au, Sachs Prevention Day to.be . recent,medical discovenes, it daughters, Miss M. Elizabeth Ronald, all at home; his. abeth. Interment took place in murdered ffom 1933 to 1945! a tree-planting .ceremony to batter to face Carsey. . ' ' bases loaded and two outs. Lance Wood' bottt.Philhe runs with a double Hits bv 11:07. Museum. A luncheon at the tn parents . Mr.; Jand Mrs. Beth Israel. Memorial Park, The Hebrew calendar: date mark the remembrance. hit his second single of the game and ana Niro. plus some poor Dick Brody o£ Bethesda, Md., RobiViCci and Mark Kuper- Cub Pack 103 presented he heid,On Sunday, May -16, af McDiarmid, with whom he drove in the winning tun. David Winokur tielding, permitte...:„.,...__d the Dodger. s to lic'th-'--•"'ande ' Steve O'Connell of Inn of Trenton is being hosted followinllnwingc awards ArinApril 1010:: mpl Emanu-El; 756 East • Domenico " Fiorenza of , Woodbridge. Mrs. Shapiro of Nissan ,27 has" /been '• got the other Seminale hit. Brian Bulger ; Te e blood test can livedi and Mrs'. Marion 1976 Union County Conference third, Clark took the lead 3-2. The Cougars scored the only Unami game, With Webster pitching In th.e Millburn kicked past' him. scmidt took second and third Den l.-.John Zarzecki, deriner; Newark:, a sister, Mrs. Ange. died April 21 in. Beth Israel designated the vvorld-wide and David Winokur, Seminole pitchers, . eiQhth, Collneri smacked the first pitch - > by Assemblywoman Barbara 3 Broad St., Westfield, from 10 -tournament-"will be '.held run-they were to have needed had nine strikeouts. . - plages jn the shot put wjth Den -' Dan Davis,- denrier, a Medical Center, Newark., date for memorializing the SINGLES DANCE- - The leadoff man reached on WoWorines 10 • Wildcats A over the left field fence tor the winners. With 110 yards to go, Amitrani A. Curran, 54th District.' two Addoretto'. of Scotch-. Plains,- ; tonight. Coach Norm Koury.is Cree»?-Com»nchejJ . Wayne Folkjrt and Ken-Nolan shared Rich. Hudak relieved Maffcv and throws of 44'6'4" and 42"6" a.m. to 4.p.m. Included in the through amnidcenlesis/the gtandch"ldre£ His "** in^ the. first' inning. ,Geoff • jffhc PBA WolVorlnes notched tftele- flnd 10 . s wifeiMrs. Holocaust. The Jewish Collegiatjfejagor an error and then there was a, ., TJus. Pathmark pf Cranford Crees, the Pawnee pitching had strike * ' overtook Brbdy for'his second-^ .Speakers - are: Patricia silver-arrow to'-wolf; Richard and three brothers/Thomas of_: was born in New York k picked up the win/ striking out i and respectively. - committee are Crawford disease «an be screened —"-• ° one of the seeding committee' Walters led Off with a single to - bch'(nd the 7 hit pitching ol Alan Sllbcr fiffit victory of the season, 10 6, over the Haag, 2 silver arrows to wolf; McVicker McDfar- -lut^Gonfusioiton a ground ball V«dcals. JOG P(V^t>wski struck out '\2 outs. Liam Ryan, Ken Noibn anti Robby walking 17 Len Nirc struck out 12 anH pla.ee finish. -• - . • Sheehan*, Commissioner of resldenjs Mrs. Ned Shacks,- in pregnancy. Newark, Jack of. Short !Hills. "City and lived in New Brun- ' memorial .servic.ft. - (13 Ks), delcatcd the J.B. Williams MessTrifier -eath had,6lf, assistant to Roselle in 1947. She came to . Sidney Shanken, and Cantor , Flowers Dance" 'at the as the Crusaders took the lead. LaVerda. .combining, .for e strike outs : . Pawnees l»-Mohawks 3 -" Senkarlk, HittinQ for thc.Dodgers wore Gabriel E. yitalone./profes$6r jorias; Leifer, Mrs. Dorothy Thejblood testing on May 16 . ^: - :.. .^ Map]ewood. !.', -shared mound dutlos for tho Comanchcs. burn, Joo Pljanowski and Mike Scaturo" and tw6-mi]V relay team. The^running a "42$". Tarver tied" for- .Samuel'Layitsky chanted the Holiday Inn.of Livingston.-on Cranford came• right out, xhe onjy: other threat, the run on.a fjelder!s qhoice. ••'..'•' led tjic MtHng attack ,'wltH timely hits. • ».The combined- hitting and pitching of• Niro t2) and Bradford.'Thc>fielding pjay 1 jr ui; J v : i : 1L of * education fat' "Wiljianr'denner; Deri 6 -Jeff can detect carrier^ of the.Tay- 'Cranfocd in 1957.; J The pimanches scored 2 rsos'.ln the Pawnees-was a difficult task for the • of-the fl&mc*M(j5 niade b'yr Spotis. for the ,-two-mile-team of Dave R6"" "^* - •*'•**' — - Sate°- --s in.the*- - . 5teinba,ch arid Mrs." "' '" 1 Theo Wildcats hiHIno'wis-lohltrifia-was-led by RosRoscltae Ho., -. "»•"^™=?,™" °' "•'"')"";." •traditional nrayer for SuhiJay, May 2, from 8 p.m. to second and five runs in the fourth to take ' K "expansion team in' Pater^6i|f> Colle'ger^Special • silver arrow top bear; - Dotfg Sachs gene. It is" hoped'..that, Mrs'. > -Shapiifo swinging* their bats. Elliot - Cougars had was in the top of Blurr.menleln d and Anders*" , wit•h• ~Roselle " ' JJ .-^ Th^iiri«n «? r Dodgers.* .. . . * . "" . ', - Steve Chestet, Jerry^Lam _ _^ 100-yard dash at iO.7Vand tied troldsteinrr - -Services for Mrs, Marie K, A fine catch was. turned in a 7-fr lead behind the hlttlno of- Tim • e Jo*-Co*aro. D. S. McGorcl graduate of .Newark State rememberiri'g the! dead. The, ; la.k . ,,.-1. • '.'.•••.'-•. •'• :.-/ -^Dorin led off with a. perfect -^the- sixth inning. Aagaard hlttl Pirates 10-Reds4 • •"• • guests will- include Governor Kniss, assistant denner; Don all,Jewjsh"-residents Over, the Nestdr (double And Inside pa'rk homer), .in. a home-run ln ho Wl,dca,_.our,h ^T^tS'tlTcrtiIOCOPT was and K6b Amitrani turned in a for third with Mike Downey in Tay-Sachs disease is one of , -age 0M6 will take:advantage . Arthur, 52, of. 10.Chester Lang by Pat Green in rightfield in inning* , . * The BcnVierfi Au*o Body^'Piratcs, led and Mrs. Brendan Byrne. Cooper, silver arrow to; wolf, the, more tb?n 2,aH) inherited, ••, of the testing, • Services ' for Donald S; College and earned a masters"' bunt single up the third basjS- walked and. Brian Bradford the-bottbm.of the sixth inning Jeff Jjoheffy. Frank Ge.npV/a. (double)-, almost fla'wtess-, ,strikino out Vir Dy Joe Mariden.s ' 2' hits and fl *k*, solid, performance "which the 220 in 24:6. Walt^Wyronski '. Pi. were heldF"riday from the - •AiiVlERTtSEMENT and PeWPhlilponc. Tho, Crcos scored t Badgers U- Bobcats ^ - > Mohawks. The..t\va.runs.sqoi*ed by tije : TKe ceremony will be the• 'deriner;- -113.1106 -Wood,. • wolf, degree in reading at Kean -Iirie..Pat Green blasteita line;'came hi to pirich-run'for4iim". Thb. Badges-sponsored by T & J defeated Cr^nfbrd Elks^ClubReds, 10 •* gained praise from Coach Ray placed-Wird in the 440 .in.§4,3. genetic diseases. It strikes The fee is $7.50 per person. Dooley Colonial Home, -556 ~' to go alone with a strong runs In the llfth on hits by Billy Grau Mohawks were drivon in by Jeff 'Meti:' The Pirates' fitting^'star- was 'joe Lawnniowcr 'Service, boat' )he City White,.Ryan and Chesfer boyi first statewide recognition of gold and silver arrow.to wolf; at thl drive over the rightfielder's AfteV failing to sacrifice, defensive • game by Joe .(double), and Bob Webstor. The Crees Pawnees hitting safely were L. Ryan.l, -Porgiello. He coHecte'd 3 (Tits, and 3' Westfield Ave., • Westfield. pulled the flame but. In tho slxt.h.Vco'rlng Federal Savings' Bobcats with a (ihe W. Folkart, 3: G, Elmiger, 3; M. Girl Scouts who have earned Webelos - Richard Benson, A WlnfFeid" ""ScoTr Scnoof, head, scoring Dorin, and going Geoff Walters singled up the pljching performance bv. Don Chapman, RBIs. Also hitting.for the Pirates'were ran extremely well finishing Msgr. John F. Davis, Bountempo "at second • base. 5 ruhs on singles by-MIko Schneider and ,Crinocolt,2; K. Nolan. 2; CCrinocolL 1. Robbie Pendet. Alan Gross, Todd Mar Five residents the-first-class-rank,—The-13 showman^aquanautj—Eric^ - Elizabeth.;. : •./;, Alan Sllber. This was followed by back' wh6 had 13 strikeouts! The Bqdgers R. Messlnger, 3; S. "Kramer,. >; K. in 2:01. Lambert ran the- Christian hitters were Greo Force, 3 hits, Dave cus, Bill Cafey and Pete Delsandro The Girl Scout Councils"'6f New • Weinstock; artist,' "traveler, Church by Rev. She was a member, of the to-back triples bv Billy Grau and Bob • .Bright., 1. Eic)ra base hits toy the. Red hitter} jwerc' John Acton. Mark fastest leg, 1:59, and-Amitrani •the funeral mass! Interment - » The Cougars, scored" their Papp and Jim Faraanc, 1 hits eachc and E1 i z a b e t h Ed u cation Webster. .Defensively Tim Nesior and Pawnees were: G. Elmioer, K. Nolan,. R. " Zangrando (2) and Frankie Ventura^ a anchored-the race. • Jersey will be represented. v geologist, sportsman; - Jack Frank* Goodlake and Bev. Dr. second run in the top of the Ken Bunlewskl turned In a double plav Don Chapmari, Stcvo Grarrillng and Ed Messinger, S. Kramer, and .by 'the seek slots 6n < took place in Fairview Association, the V«dl-Deane 9 Lampert, 1 hit each. single and 7 RBIs Washington Rock Girl Scout • Mansfield, artist, craftsman, Robert G. Longaker, pastor for the Comanches. ,Mohawks, J. Metz. Cemetery, Westfield. - sixth. With one out- Carsey John Spirberg did a fine pitching job The third game oftbe day saw the 5ric Tarver led off the mile Toll , / Chlosaws 9 - Crows t Standings Cubs -win in eight innings 'against the celebration at Osceola emeritus. Interment took ' Council will be sending 70 first sportsman, engineer. Mrs. Arthur died April 21 in singled up the middle. .The Chics scored on back-to-back (or the Bobcats with M\ strikeouts. relay, running his best time of place in Fairview Cemetery, ^ Education Associations, the Hitting for the' Bobcats were John Splr • w L Giants. Gabc Noto was the winning UC net team . Beginning Sunday, Osceola The communion meditation doubles by Kurt O'Oonnell and Jim Chcrokccs 1 pitcher, .-.•"'• this year, 52.8: Waiter Wronski Muhleriberg . Hospital, Roselle-Cranford Chapter of Aagaard reached on 'a two* berg and Richard Brlghtm&n, 2 h^s Presbyterian- Church, .Clark, ' is about cutting the apron •Westfield. , girL lose to Westfield basp prror hv thp fire^hj><:<». / 'colaneri-. Tho Crows came back with 5 each, and Frank Beliomo and Jell P"acc, Semlnolcs 3 1 Cardinals & • Braves S turned in a 53.5 second leg, Plainfield. ... 3' 2 Five Cranford residents are- Hadassah, the Sisterhood of ua&e error Dy UieJirsi Dase-/ run5onhlts by Chris Connoll and triples one hit each. < - . Cheyenncs American Legion C-ar \ .. • "• • . , v- ' • J .