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Page 14 CRANFORD (N.j.) CITIZEN'AND CHROS.IGLK Thursday.October :t. MIT4- Ceremony to honor retired volunteers The wivesJof members of the —The-association, which -was section are president, Terfi"TJ'Don- Chris Stanier; trustee. es 10-12 Cranford Police Department formed during the summer, neU; first vice president, Pamela Drexler-ser"geani - R':S,V:P. (Retired Senior year have received in- director of ACTION (the honored represent every town have formed an association held its first meeting in July, Mary Beth Schaeffer;. second at- arms, Diane Guertin. Volunteer Program)'of Union vitations. State and local federal agency which coor- in Union County and serve in which will establish programs is. the first of its kind in vice president, Beverly Burr; County will hold its second dignitaries have beenTnvited dinates all national volunteer such varied agencies as Rah- to aid the families of police Cranford. More than 30 wives correspondine secretary, Lea annual recognition ceremony to attend and to address the programs such as VISTA, way Hospital; Overlook officers and to be an active The first fund raising en- have joined. Dobbins treasurer. Janet deavor was a cake sale hold in Sunday at 2 p.m. in Downs volunteers. Among these will Peace Corps, Foster Grand- Hospital; St. Elizabeth's association-in the community_ Offj.c^.riLJ:.ti:!i_iLe.rjL_elec.Le.d .—Cnnnpll—'-Kocording-sccretai-y, August Hall of Kean College, Union. be Sen. Harrison Williams, parents, SCORE and RSVP) Hospital; senior citizen --~Fivehundred~senior"citizeir •Reprr-~Matthewr-—Rinaldor —of nutrition sites-in-LindenrRah-- volunteers-who have worked Freeholder Walter Ulhrich, (l Cranford, director of RSVP of way. Plaitifield and Memo on Dining Warinanco ice skating in the progrnm tjurinE the past and George Fox, regional Union County, and Jack Elizabeth; Memorial Hospital -Landau——of—-Kenilwor-th,- ef Umon; - Muhlenberg By Mary F. Peo Capron promoted by Prudential Ins. chairman of the recognition Hospital; Cerebral Palsy Classic Chinese cuisine is^a, rarity or limited to a ceremony, will also attend arid Center of Cranford, and the specific area, finding a Chinese restaurant within a short center opens Friday Thomas S. Capron of 20 has served in the U.S. Naval greet the senior citizens. Summit public school system. drive, with a chef who prides himself on his expertise is a Opening of The Union hockey clinics for teaching Ramapo Rd. has been Reserve for the past, eight The volunteers to be delight. The Great Wall of China Restaurant on rt. 23 in County Park Commission's children the fundamental Mrs. Terri O'Donnell promoted to senior expense years. Cedar Grove Is hosted by owners Mr. & Mrs. Koh' who Warinanco Park Ice Skating techniques of ice hockey will analyst in the expense control' give their personal attention to every detail. Their Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood Center in Roselle, listed for be offered on alternate KEANBENEFITSALE information division of MUMS SHOW :. Ispeclaltlessare the dishes of Canton, Hunan and Szechwan.- tomorrow evening at 6 p.m., . A benefit garage sale will be. Prudential Insurance Co., Provisions are brought in fresh,from suppliers in China Tuesdays from 6 to 8 p.m., The New Jersey State $1 ADULTS 31 will be more than just an commencing Tuesday. held Oct.4 and 5, 10-4 p.m. at Newarkark. Chrysanthemum Society will town and the farms in south Jersey where Chinese FlinKntr & Vol. 82 No. 41 Published Every Thursday . Thursday, October 10, 1974 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford N.J. 07016 15 CENTS annual beginning of a new Literature and" information 210 -Elizabeth Ave. at which Capron has been an expense hold its 21st Annual produce |s_gi*own. plants" analyslt t sinci e jijoinini g thhe On a recent evening we began a dinner with an assort season. can be obtained at the ice household goods, Chrysanthemum Show at .eakQtapP-eiisej^.Jndu^^^ The opening will reveal to skating -center. Specific games, , UMUMbpoks^l - and company in 1972. . ^DreICwW ^,,,vUniversity^;MadisonC,a.iyj_ mauisun,, ; rolls, crab claw, and Satte beef. Szechwan Moo Sho Pork iHTc=t; ^iH=be=sokl=for—-UM^M^^^^&^^U^^m^Jemeyr^on^^ctober^m^ &w was next with tiger-lily, egg, and bamboo shoots rolled in center, now enclosed on can beanswered telephone of• KeaKean College jjj™ and aniM.B.A.degree in and 20, ' i three sides. A complex system TOM LAUQHLIN paper thin _ pancakes. Hunan hot spiced shrimp with at'241-3263.':? scholarship fund: mMh m u m $1 ADULTS $1 as BILLY JACK In Yangchow fried rice was delicious. The fried rice was of new piping has been in- * * ^ r*BOWCRAFT mixed with snow peas, mushrooms, and egg yolk. Dessert cased in concrete, replacing Film series ccc PARK r 'BORN LOSERS" consisted of scoops.of fresh fruits; kumquats, pineapples, piping originally installed in Union Pkwy Exit 138 - CLINT 7*TIMIMCC0llll)». A RE-RELEASE .melon.and I'ichee arranged on a platter, centered with Galloping Hill Rd (5 Points) HI JPLAYLAND\J W Scotch Plains . CUFF GORMAN 1961 when the facility first Fun For All Ages • [ASTUUOOD /JOSEPH BOLOGNA 'pistachio ice cream. A-bbttleof Wan Fu, a dry white wine on artists MU 70707 Closed Sun and *,S%f ,-.V: began as an open center. A Mon. Finest Miniature Golfl THUIMDFRBDLT complemented the meal. If you're in doubt about ordering roof was added in 1968. ' Heated Arcade Tents I ,ind i .lot; slated at UG Ui'efld (or I ride.1 i price.| ask your captain, they ^have a real desire to help. The initial session from 6 to Since 1930 a Favorite for Gourmets LICHTFOOT Polynesian &_farnily,dintiers are also featured and with 24 8 p.m. will be a family night, "Pioneers of Modern hours notice they will prepare Peking duck. Painting," a six-part film , ContinentalCuisine Private parties can be arranged by calling Mr. Barry when children may skate if accqmpanied by a parent.who series written and narrated by Luncheon, pinner - Cocktail Lounge John J. Vassallo, chairman legal right to control land- well as its colonial heritage." bank wanted to maintain its Board member John Koh at 857-1030. The. Great Wall of China Restaurant is Kenneth Clark.- former [open Tues. & thurs. 'til 11:30 p.m. weekends; 1 a.m. The is skating. The first,general Recommended by CUE '•{.'• of the Planning Board, last owners' plans to build as they He said they are oppbsecU"to image as a progressive firm. Duryee told Krause the session will begin at 8:30 p.m. director of the National Wednesday night denied a see fit provided they observe the hodge-podge architecture He said the most important original plan submitted by the Drunken Dragon Lounge on the ground floor features Gallery in , will be N Bruce Sidelnick and guitar Fri. and Sat. nights. Major Patentee sessions are listed 4 charge by Dr. Frank Krause zoning regulations for set - which has been perniitted in factor the board considers, is bank would have called for a 7T presented by Union College in |Credircards accepted. . '."" ~~^~ ~ - Tuesdays -through 'Fridays. : ®m> «8W- of 20 Pittsfield Rd. that the backs, yard'Yequirements and the past." -•-., _^ \ . .; the landlord's ability to pay wooden structure with a flat from noon to 1 p.m., andrcooperatiorfwith "the Weslfieid HOOT, MON!! ^_b.oaxd_,Jhas__u.sed__. "poor _the like and don't conflict with Cites 'moral suasion' for renovation andv: the roof and a pitched skylight Art Association, beginning, judgment" in not persuading the good of the community. Vassallo replied that the" tenants' ability to pay the rent effect. - ~- ••• next Wednesday, it was an.-, business to maintain the Dr. Krause presented a board tries to use "as much, necessary to maintain the He added that the board had nounced today by Miss AN UNBELIEVABLE colonial character of the petition calling for "a moral suasion as possible" in property. the bank change to a pitched Maurine Dooley, coordinator township. - uniform, logical attitude and getting businesses to conform Krause replied that big roof, using the same red brick of the department of com- to surrounding modes of ar- as the recently-completed. post LUNCHCON COCKTAILS DINNER SCOTCH VALUE! . Vassallo said since he had•cbn'sislfinxy' in zoning corporations seem to be' munity services. PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 . chitecture. He cited as a case office addition. 1 been on the board 40 per cent throughout -the community." getting the "red carpet The series,, which covers the ••.'.' '.o.: ifiST.X'.o \vnr of the structures referred to Citing a proposal by in point the City Federal treatment" while the1 average Duryee also said the board • CABARET * lives and works of six leading the board for renovation Franklin State Bank" for a Savings Bank at South Ave. citizen must suffer. could only accept what the artists of the late 19th and approval have been redone in moder'n-style building at and Walnut St. He said he, the. He also said that Franklin applicant thought what was ENTERTAINMENT early 20th centuries, was MTf colonial architecture. North Ave. and Orchard St., mayor and the board attorney, State Bank has used colonial most economical to him as made possible by a grant from The board chairman said, Dr. Krause maintained that attempted to dissuade the architecture in its other long as he followed the zoning the National Endowment—£or_ Photos by Fred Sonntog bank from erecting a modern code. ..,..'.•"'' . l igMi«i^ffliSi•Z^-'-^-i —'•' . ^-»u'*< that while he "personally residents are "worried about locations and, of the four plans the Humanities and is j$&tf> \ Tom Albans, right favors colonial architecture losing the suburban, rural structure but there was it submitted to the board, one Board planner Harvey I APPEARING 6 NITES o Week in the COACHMAN LOUNGE] distributed without charge by 80 PROOF IMPORTED \ above, who still holds the Planning Board has nQcharacter of the township as nothing they could do as the was colonial style. .. Continued on Page 4 the National Gallery of Art, \ Cranjord High's 100- "Washington; D.C.'""' ' : AUTHENTIC' POLYNESIAN CUISINE Union College is planning SCOTCH WHISKEY! \yard dash record at 9.9 two showings of the series to \seconds, unveils plaque Independent Congress bid afford as many people as A real ...... _ dedicating Memorial The Midas possible the opportunity to. see Inflation-fighting the films, Miss Dooley stated, value! Seth Weekley, coach Dining Room Open Caming Attraction An afternoon screening at 3:30 HALF-GALLON! mum p.m. is scheduled for Oct. 9, fr^m 1929 until 1957. made^ofiffoblusWi0ld budget Breakfast Lunch & Dinner The Taylor Sisters . With him are.yfrom left, 16, 22 and 30 and Nov. 6 and 13 WIND AND LIQUORS : Can you conduct a cam- government if this nation is the Democratic nominee to cihgj" Mrs.'fc'r&Wh said. "To Late Evening Menu with, Jon Washington at the Scotch Plains Public J^' DIAL Cougar ex-athletes Tom paign for election to Congress going to surmount the major also stop soliciting and ac- limit contributions to $100 a Library. The evening 376-1151 — DYNASTY FREE PARKING IN REAR Muldrow, Class of '46, -on ahousewifels budget?-J problems^facing it,.such„as cepting financial con>^ contributor is not enough." screenings in the South Mrs. Catherine O'Toole inflation and corruption in tributions and to return Jthose Mrs.-French" belieyes "the Lecture Hall at Union College ROUTE 22 WEST, SPRINGFIELD, N.J UM R*ar Entrance Jfc 276-1044 arid John Colineri, '30. French of 10 Pittsfield St. government," Mr$. French already received. / electorate can be fully in^ here are scheduled for Oct. 10, 30 Eastman 5i Memorial plaque is at seems to feel you can -- even said. "In light of the scandals, formed of a candidate's views 'A I 17, 23 and 31 and Nov. 7 and 14 rW!N£l AND LtQUOII Cranfopd /YOUOURR WINE UNE right., Cougar eleven though it has meant selling Mrs. French has challenged both in New^ersey and through the news columns of at 7 p.m. (opp. Theatre) FREE DEUVERY defeated Clark, 21-7, in some.of her furniture to meet her major-party opponents, Washington^ surrounding the newspapers and the news coacnman Matthew financial contributions to and public affairs-programs of The six artists featured in gam\e following printing costs. Representative Matthew J. IBANQUET "Pioneers of Modern Paint- Mrs. French, a. former Rinaldo, Republican in-- political candidates, it is time the television and radio FACILITIES ing" are Edouard Manet, dedication. newspaper woman seeking cumbent, and Adam K. Levin,, to call a halt to such finan- Continued on Page 4 Mrs. Catherine French JFroin.;20 - 800 Paul Cezanne, Claude Monet, V public office for the first time, Georges Seurat, Henri _refuses to solicit or accept GARDEN STATE PKWY. ON EXIT 136, CRANFORD. N.J., Rousseau.and.Edvard-Munch. contributions for her 12th ——PHONE 1201) 272 - 4700 A 45-rhinute color film has Pdrking problem District campaign. GOP candidates aid glass recycling; been devoted to each artist. The Bells Are "It's my opinion," Mrs. DIMMERS I'v.i'Muliu French said, "that politicians SERVED tIL 9 ivM mi •(.HM.D«I'.SMI«1U ' "'"*''»' '"""•l geL-sa-U!&dto_£pe|iding other wofse at c< people's money during Democrats make conservation plea RESERVATIONS the packing problem at those .with classes thereafter 635-2323 campaigns that by the time contributed them to th.e Cranford can be self sup- Union College appears to.be have no place to park. they are elected to officeithey Recycling Center on Meeker Center seen 94 MAIN ST., CHATHAM Ringing...AII Over growing along with the The parking problem for porting, and have little or no CLOSED MONDAY have forgotten the value of a Ave. effect on the adjoining area. enrollment.! evening students has been dollar.". X- lauded "We have~seen today what a savings Since classes resumed Sept. compounded by "passage of a We propose to develop the The42-year-oldrhbusewife,a , .;. the volunteer "segment of our "We support the creation of Cranford Center along the mm You Can 3, close to 200 parking tickets local ordinance extending Republican, will appear on the The local. Republican communitycan do to further have been! .giv3.n-v.0ut .. to • from 7 to 9 p.m. the no-parking a Township Conservation-plans outlined in the March, Nov. 5 ballot on the Integrity candidates, Wesley N. Philo the conservation of the raw Center as part of the fight to 1973 report of Cranford En- CLEAN students by Icounty and local ban on several streets in the in Government line—and for Township Clerk, Geraldine he suburban- vironmental Commission, police. I area of the school The ban integrity in government is the E. Mattson and Henry A. Union County Park police was extended due to protests character of our" "Protection of the en- theme of her campaign. Dreyer for Township Corn- Mrs. Mattson commented. "If township," Barbara Brande vironment is just one part of have advised students they by residents that the students Corruption issue mittee last Saturday collected all of our residents were made THE COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB OF CRANFORD'S ANNUAL intend to tow away cars monopolize the parking and David Shor, Democratic the effort that will enhance Custom-Fit Your "I believe that we have to more than 200 glass jars and more aware of what can be m CARS (Cmzm mih (HhrouicU SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE IS ON parked illegally in spaces in front of their homes. Candidates for Cranford P"de Cranford. As mem- get rid of the professional bottles from their campaign done to better conserve our Township Committee,- stated bers. of the township com- RIGHTNOW! AND WE'LL BE CALLING YOU UPSOON! Nomahegan Park. There are , Say tickets illegal politicians at every level of committee members and | continued on page 4 103 legal parking spaces in the A group of students reported last week at a coffee held at mittee we will continue the t park, located across W"The Chronicle that the the . home of Maryellen support for the jConservation WANTED \A(hen You Subscribe (New or Renewal) you're also donating to the Springfield Ave. from the extended parking ban has not vBergen, 10 English Village. Commission and the Cranford College Women's Cluh's Scholarship! You're Getting All The Local school, which (are available to yet been approved by the Supplemental classes begin They stated: "The con- Recycling program center on . servation center can be Meeker St. Both these efforts , News•--•- And A Good[..JFeeJlDg^-Tgo.! —,... L'"..- __J.._. '., J students. I state, and that until it is the ^tickets they haye^ej2j]Veji are _Sixty supplementary the bike hikes have beei) 'Grose, Roosevelt School particularly helpful in the fall have already made an.im- streets close to the school no illegal. The required notice to "~":~~'l^a^ihTs~sWc^ GENERAL CHAIRMAN - Mrs. Walter T. Wronski (Ronnie) parking is permitted at any the state has been forwarded week in Cranford public grades. Since the safety Cotrimittee chairman are: becomes a problem. The tcwrahip-.and. aslime goes time, and in others it is by the township. schools sponsored by the* committee has been working Mrs. Alexande.. ~..~ r Banks,„„ ,... center. ..„„.,..., if use. d ,properly , _,,, coul d on, they. will ..play. an ever VOLKSWAGEN l prohibited from 9 a.m. to J The crackdown on parking FAST COMPANY — Three of four members of 1946 Council of PTO. with the township on bicycle community liaison; Mrs. speed the cleaning up process niore increasing role. CAPTAINS p.m. outside lined spaces at after safety, Mrs. Weeks announced Our national championship relay team, ,{Howie Thomasi . The classes, held Thomas Young, Board of and, at the same time, save re " people have come to 900 E. Elizabeth Ave. Nomahegan Park was given the accident rate in Cranford Education representative; money for the township. ly heavily on the townshipr The Right Fit Can Save You Money. SOUTHEAST SOUTHWEST A college spokesman said Frank Miner and Richard Brown, left To-right, grace school, include instruction in Linden 486-6200 the problem should ease .more clout last week with a subjects such as languages, has been cut in half. In ob- Mrs. Stuart Fingerman, 'Westfield has already sponsored clean-up week. "We somewhat as new students Continued on Page •> track dedicated kTtheir late coach. science, creative writing, servance of Fire Prevention Cranford Council for Youth-;' established a center and it has will continue to schedule a Mrs. Frank Paltnieri ' Mrs, John Kopicki (Mary) become more familiar with. cooking, gardening "''and Week, a film on fire Mrs. Weeks,safety; Mrs. Lee, been operating for a number cleanup each year. In a available parking—locations, acrobatics! Mothers and other prevention will be shown senior scholarship; Mrs. of years in a most successful continued on pag« J FUEL OIL (Maureen) Mrs. Robert Hassard (Josephine) : Mrs. William Arrowsmith Mrs. Vincent Magliulo (Elaine) make friends with whom they Rinaldo consumer si volunteers are serving as Saturday in the Community Dougherty, junior scholar- manner. It handles the leaves, AND •can set up car pools or, as instructors. Center,' she announced. ship;. Mrs. Asch and' Mrs. '.grass and. other botanical (Dorothy) Mrs. Daniel Wilton (Marge) happens each year, some drop Charles Silvey, sup- wastes from both the1 public Towiileaf 'Nickel- OIL BURNER Mrs. Julius Asch, chairman, Everyone is invited. out of school. reported on the program at a Welcomed to the board were plementary enrichment. and private sector. The leaves SERVICE NORTHEAST NORTHWEST Only 1,250 spaces hits supermarket markups PTO meeting Oct. 3. She noted Carl Crawford, Lincoln School- The next meeting will be at are turned into compost and collections The college has 1,250 that there are 11 classes at principal, and Laurence Lincoln School on Nov. 21.. soil for sale, Our center in Representative Matthew J. As I have noted previously one these inflationary times: Bloomingdale School, 18 at Mrs. Patric&-McDonoi/gh (JoAnne) Mrs. Richard Waller (Dolores) parking spaces and a total of M This I* NBNJ'*; f*REE check- This account is unique at NBNJ Convenience accounts J.S. Irving 1,900 full-time students and Rinaldo (R., 12th D.) reported of the most annoying aspects •Miss Edna Ryncavage Brookside School, seven at scheduled Mrs. Roland McEldowney (Ba'rBara) Mrs, Edward Sabatino (Carolyn) 2,100 part-timers. According today on a survey of upward of inflation is the experience of Lincoln School, seven at . . • ing account service, and it is for NBNJ wd is tailored for those are for those people who use a of Elizabeth sent me a Cranford's townwide leaf Mrs. James Lancaster (Georgina) Mrs. Dominick Agostino (Ruth) to the school, statistics show re-marking of prices on items seeing prices increase boxtop of a cake mix that Livingston School, 10 at collection program will begin thofe customers who keep a customers who prefer not to checking account only periodi- that as a general rule there on supermarket shelves to literally before your eyes. Roosevelt School and seven_at minimum monthly balance of Company Mrs. Duncan Mathews (Jane) Mrs. Glen A. Dusch (Mary) ' had been marked up in on Monday, Oct. 21, and maintain a minimum balance/ cally. Your only cost is $4.$0 are no more than 60 per cent of conform with those on new This happens when goods price four times. Walnut School. , -• continue through Friday, $300. In their accou nt You 600 South Ave., West. Mrs. Gerald Ashfield (Nancy) Mrs. Peter. Me Cord (Jane) •- the students on a college shipments. already on the shelf are re- Mrs. Edmon Lee reported For with NICKEUCHEK there for a book of 25 fully persona- 1 • Mrs. Edward H. Lieder " Dec. 13. nKfrfve monthly statements. is no minimum balance neces- Westfleld, N.J. Mrs. Alfred Papp (Diane) Mt's. Glenn Morris (Charlene) campus at one time. Rinaldo said he has marked with a higher ^price oh.fhe possible formation of a The township has been lized sequentially numbered that reflects ah .increase for of 141 The Fellsway, New- M Thtt'* It No hidden co?ts or sary. You are charged only 5tf BuildiriK Headquarter 3' Mrs. Herbert I.Mitchell (Lucille) The college has sought to requested leading super- Providence, provided an scholarship " hoyse divided into four sections for checks. There are absolutely Mrs. Bruce Steele (Sally) markets in the county to new merchandise being to eliminate duplication in the gimmicks. No other accounts "LUMBER* -MILLWORK have a parking ratio of ,7 for example of price tags the collection, main dividers for each item paid plus $1.00 no other charges involved. No voluntarily halt re-pricing shipped into the store. MASON'S MATERIAL each student, but has fallen stuck one atop the other. awarding of scholarships by being the Rahway River and touse or qualifications to meet per month maintenance. NICKE L service charges, no monthly practices. , HARDWARE • PAINT WHEN YOUR BELL RINGS, REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE short of this. Township Because of my own ex- • Mr. Starks W. Lewis various local- civic groups. A the Central Railroad tracks. CHE^«y4omai maiftfl«x maintenance fee,, no mnimuminimumm — WE-IrS •• HEtPINO A DESERVING GRANFORD GIRL-GO TO COtLEGJE:! .requirements call for a Rinaldo's report follows: perience in supermarkets and Jr., Union, told me about a meeting on the subject will be The sections are: Section 1, t300 at any time during the ible, economic. Compare other "'paTkiwg spare—-for—each held Oct. 17. west of the Rahway River, balancbl e requiredid . SStatements 233-1492 a-large-number-Af-complamts-I of vegetable soup-thaL month, w« would charge you type* of accounts at other are mailed every 2 months. The student, which the college is more aware of the impact of about this practice, I took two had been raised from 35 to M"fsT"~H"arry Dougherty ""north of the railroad; Section Only $1.00 plus 10 . Review mail indicate, the scope and director. Campaign to raise funds to combat lung disease, smoking and air the gutter, and not to pile or PLAINFIELD Kenilworth .9 Sports R 15 In Middlesex County call 247-7800 • In Union County call 233-9400 anticipated that the notices • requests have been received •dimension of the problom pollution opens Nov. 13. put in plastic bags. Open 8 16 5. Dally, Sal 8 to 1 PM 21 ALDEN STREET. CRANFORD onsumors during iiiiiinniiuiiiiiiiiiiHfe iniiimmiiii 1 "« IIIIMIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIKIHIKHIK Offices in Berknley Heiflhts • Craniord - Garwood . Moiuchcn • Middlesex . New BruniwicW Good only Leland Ave.. Plalnlleld j will take from five to six in person and by letter faced i>y cons North Brunswick * Plalnflald - Scotch Plains - South Brunswick. - Spot.wood • W«tfi«ld • Member Fidelity Union B.ncorporation . PDIC

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^-| .. •c Thursdaysdiiy.; (k-lolvi<' T |(), |(»74 CKANFOM) (N..1.) CITIZKN ANDCURONICLK Page:» • Page? GiRANFOKI) (N.J:) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. October 10. 1974 Tenure for Philo attacked Township awards bids, moves on improvements by Democratic opponent The Rahway River, town- rejected bids because they produced two under $4,000. can a woman ship parking and some new exceeded the township's These were submitted by Jack Lee, Democratic for the township clerk made u Comparing the tenure and replacement equipment $32,000 estimate on the job. Sullivan Chevrolet of Roselle 4- ••• Candidatefor4ownship -jder-k, -byLhis-jpponenlLthe_presentJhe two office* is like com- Republican* township clerk, Paring apples and oranges. hadlhe~attention"oftheTown~~Portioris"l)fTwo^ ^privateT>a^~foF"$3;955; andT^ultF slated this week that the issue serve under two en irel ship Committee Tuesday properties'have been acquired Chevrolet of Union for $3,878. Residents of Woods Hole the contest for township Weslev-Philoc ^^ ^ y in he y Road Tuesday night offered to Th' candi3ate stated: Afferent statues There were night. Actions included: for the project. The bids .will be studied before -derk is: "Should lifetime _ Awarding of a low bid of The rWking-.lof-orrlinance-award. - -"--.— -dedicate—portions—of—thcir-r- •„»„! , 1 fry ^j. property and provide their tenure be given, to a person tempted to compare the life- Seymour beyond his;mere re- $31,999 for bulkh'eading a amends an earlier one to holding a part time political second section of the river near provide for feasibility studies The engineering firm of own labor if it would help the! position? If Mr. Philo is re- time tenure he will receive by -'election for a second term, township solve the flooding virtue of his re-election this The intent behind tenure was Crescent Place. in advance of the paving. A lot Richard P. Brown Associates, elected in November, that will to protect certain full time Introduction of an or- adjoining the present site to will survey the leaking sewer problem in their area. be the result. November with the tenure find herself at hahne's? municipal positions ,in the Robert Baechtold of No. 11 under which Harold J. dinance earmarking the east has been acquired for lines for $7,000. The problem He was calling attention to state from politics;- • not to $23,000 for planning and the expansion. has caused pollution of the told the Township Committee,, what he described as "mis- Seymour Jr. our tax collector, that the flooding during the protect a part time position. carrying' out improve- The recreation van bidding Rahway. statements" regarding tenure is "HOW serving. The township clerk has been a ments to the Mijn St. Aug. 17 storm reached the part-time job since the ap- municipal parking lot. . same level as the disastrous pointment of a.Jull time Receipt of bids on a new suggestions Aug. 2, 1973 storm and that township administrator. van for the Recreation prospects pf being inundated Now Open So the voters can make a' Department. at the 100-year-peak storm are _,_ _Jj=ia tb^ „-. . ^Cgmparijon Jiere j>re the "terrifying." facts: Mr."Seymour serves on eering firm to survey- Kenneth A. McGrath, the troduced early next year, Committeeman Clair" W. Five Points Shopping Mall, Dnion a full time basis, Mr. Philo defectivesewer Hnesirpm -town's fiscal watchdog, got an—McGrath called for these , Flinn Jr. told the residents the only Dart time; the tax the Garden State Park- early start Tuesday night on steps: township has a "pretty good collector's position is Mr. way to North Ave. . the 1975 municipal budget. Keep 1975 township insight" into the problem and Seymour's career, Mr. Philo' Approval ot replacing Addressing the Township expenses from exceeding cited two inadequate culverts is a full time employee of a d e f e cTfv~e"~~!re~aT i n g Committee, McGrath outlined those of 1974: N under county jurisdiction. large corporat4o"n-r—Mr,- equipment ai the- Proof needed ON TARGET/- Republican candidates tor township ottice toss bottles iriTo pile ot ——Freeeze township wages Seymour was required to' Recreation Center. and salaries as of 1974 re- Flinn said the town will prove himself by serving a glass at Recycling Center. From left are Wesley N. Philo, township clerk seeking paralion'of the budget in the require engineering proof of four year term, Mr. Philo only Lower of 2 ' ' present inflationary „ period. gardless pf pre-negotiated re-election, and Mrs, -Gerald.!ne Mattson and- Henr-y-A,- Dreyer,,Township Com- The bulkheading bid of contracts. the problem involved before served a'three year term; Mr. mittee candidates. ' . The budget will be con- the county will act, and said Seymour could prove a cut in Linde Griffith Coustruction Prohibit hiring new or Company of Newark, lower of sidered by the committee in .replacement township plans are to obtain this from a staff and more efficiently run Killani Associates survey of office when he faced the two,, was accepted; The the coming months and in- employees. St. ordinance committee previously had Notify all township the overall drainage problem. voters, Mr, Phildcahnbt; Mr. should be acted upon one way Pressed by Baechtold on the Seymour was required to On the motion of Com- North Ave., It was the second . employees" that municipal ixmteeman Dr. Clair W. Flinn postponment. or another so the owner who operations must be per- point, Flinn estimated the complete a-course prescribed has~a business there will not., Killam study would take from - by law, Mr. Philo is: not; Mr. /Jr., the Township Comnjri,ttee~" The carryover was ap- Walnut Ave. School formed at^peak efficiency Tues'day night .again put'off proved by a 4 to 1 vote, be left in a state of. un- with equipment on hand in four to six months. Seymour was required to file a certainty. •••'". In response tqa query by certificate of qualification public hearing on an ordinan- Committeeman Jack B. 1974. ••.";• Berkeley Federal Savings ce to acquire property for the '-MeVey-' dissenting. McVey The ordinance provides teachers' tea is held Rule out all capital ex- Mrs. John Nagle of 308 Art deco print in acetate/nylon Adelaar s tailored blouse in soft A super Stuffed Shirt! Pastel block Stock tie shirt in soft polyester Orient Art's cotton muslin and from Rutgers University ..Mr. $30,000 for the property Riverside Drive, Flinn said and Loan Association Philo is not." widening' of Orchard St.. at -said later he feels the measure Open hous.e "at Walnut penditures until a public Stuffed Shirt, 5 to V3, 1 3;00. Qiana nylon, 10 to 16, 20.00. print in acetate/nylon, 5-13, 13.00. knit by Judy , 1 0 to 18, 15.00. madras patch blouse, s-rn-l, 16.00. acquisition, but the question, The Walnut Ave, School hearing is held and tax-_^ the township is considering, in has arisen as to how mucn teachers tea washeldon Oct. 2 School will be October 16 for grades K-5 at 7:30 p.m. payers' views deter- * connection with Rahway property will be required to in the music room of the River flooding, replacement- school. It was "attended by •., Walnut Ave. school held its mined. widen the intersection. Studies Make every effort to of darns^jj permanent pump- are presently being made. class mothers, staff members annual paper drive on Oct. 5 in ing station and replacement of of Walnut and Hillside 6, board the school's parking lot. This reduce 1975 outlay "by all The property owner, who but the barest expenses." inadequate sewer siphons. He operates a fruit and vegetable members and library drive was co-ordinated by said if studies prove their Mrs. Eleanore Novy, with help Mayor Henry E. Hin- store on the site, formerly the . volunteers. y senkamp Jr. thanked need, he will ask they be Arco gas station, has claimed Dr. Joshua Segal also at- of student and parent volunteers. McGrath for his suggestions, provided in the municipal the cost of the property tended. Chairman of the tea budget. acquisition and widening was Mrs. Linda . Sherm, The commitee was asked by could reach $100,000. assisted by Hannah Margolis, Raymond Van Cora, of 52 Ground has been broken Peggy Buchanon, Peggy Ross Winans Ave. to study the for construction of a bank .and Bernadine Scholz. Fire calls parking problem in his neigh- branch on North Ave. opposite Last night open house was borhood. It's now more than - held -at Hillside-Ave. - Junior Sept. 30, 7;06 p.m., Myrtle St., alarm malfunction. a High for the 6th grade. Mary Oct:-2, 1:03 p.m., Jackson Drive, police stand-by. Baseball mothers SIX JOIN K OF C Alice Hearle presided over a 2:25 p.m., Roosevelt Ave., electrical outlet. Six men took their ad- short business meeting. Mr. 4:05 p.m.. North Union Aye., brush fire. mission degree recently at a Joseph Gallucci principal, Oct. 3,2:21 p.m., Commerce Dr., odor of smoke. to meei Monday since Adam Levin, Democratic meeting of Cranford Council 9:45 p.m., Centennial Ave., heating system. ••!.• gave a short presentation and The Mother's Auxiliary of

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Thursday, October 10,1974 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page5 Page4 CRANFORD (N..J.) CITIZEN" AND CHRON'CLE Thursday. October 10.1974' Editorial Letters to Communitycalendar Obituaries News of our scouts Troop 178 presented to each scout at- Mike and Tom Mason, Mike and traffic is tied up until they Pool office hours for picture taking and card validation Boy Scout 178 of St. tending the retreat. and Ken McCloskey, Vic Youth arrive to clear {he cars away. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Church. Interment took place Michael's Catholic Church One. hundred; scouts from Plungis, Bob Silvestrini, Ed Municipal court Mrs, Meyer in SL John's Cemetery _ It,, doesn't make sense when 1 vtf returned from a Catholic Union County attended and 18 VoJlrath and John Z ani. A function vital to the .welfare. the well-being of the township. A builders Benner's is right in town and Friday. Ocl. 11 ," retreat weekend at Winnebag„o from St. Michaels included: Adul__.-t supervision was -reputation-and-.even-life-style.iii_tlie^ can reach the_ scenefaster^ll 1-3 p.m.-Lincoln School 6th Grade bike hike. ILQ Scout Reservation on Sunday Rel Ambrozy, • Casey Burd, provided by Joe Kelly, TcTlFeedirorl hopeThe Township of Cranford afternoon. During the retreat" Ron GanzT Rich Gathercole, Catholic activities chairman, community goes on in the basement partially and without political Saturday, Oct. 12 pressure is an important asset to Last week's article honoring will have second thoughts and the' tpop took part in a Joe Gillespie, Dave Good- Bill Gathercole, assistant of the Municipal Building sans the J. Seth Weekley caused me to give it back to Benner where it 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Car wash sponsored by Senior Youth Michael' s Cemetery, Astoria, pilgrimage and conferences speed, Bob Hoffman, Pete scoutmaster, and Scout- spotlight in which upper floor offices any community. belongs. Uhltea Methodist Church in the _JUe_was_born_in_Brooklyn con ducted—by—a—Prrmre—fcqbasrBotrand-Tom-Marottff;—masterDairMason: N.Y., lor Mrs. MaHhT~W7 and lived in Kenilworth sin operate, Judge Charles J. Stevens has been fortunate in having had a Mrs. Stanley Mitchell parking lot. Meyer of 117 Makatom Dr. She Missionerv Priest, Fr. John bountiful share of great 400 E. Lincoln Ave. 1-3 p.m. - Children's film festival at the Cranford Baptist 1971. He was a communicant Majha from Oakland. Movies .. This function is Municipal Court. presided over the court for 28 years, died Tuesday, Oct. 1 at the of St. Theresa' moulders of youth. The record n «• Church, 37 South Ave. W -, Glenside Nursing Home, New were shown of missionery where in the course of an evening first as recorder/ then magistrate of Oliver West, Harold Wilson, JMrS. 2 p.m. - CHS football game at Hillside. work in Bangladesh by Fr. Greek waresyfood, and now municipal judge. As his title •',> Providence, after a long, nearly 100 complaints of alleged law- Alice Mathews, Lucy Teague, illness. Majha. has changed, the activities -of the Monday, Oct. 14 ' '"...'•, Ernst Co., New^York violations occurring within the Ernest Loveland, Almira Guy ~intf>niiPWOil fetllJI: Born in New York City, Mrs. . The troop attended mass T: court have mushroomed.-. and Jeanette Armstrong. is_ *;'**e;' UIVUJVW Municipal offices closed, . ••: accounting fipm. "Sunday morning at Camp and music mark festival township are disposed of. Meyer was a resident of _Surviving/are his widow, When Judge Stevens took the written in the log of life of Cranford 10 years. She for- Prof. Oded Remba before closing ceremonies, a H The unsung heroes and heroines of Tuesday, Oct. 15 , Mrs. Catherine Poleck special designed patch was Homemade Greek food, the Pm-at the community center. judicial oath here in 1.946. the court countless Cranford youth. OJJ, merly lived many years in Thorsen; two sons, Donald R. this judicial branch of local. Their testimony to greatness, 8 p.m. - Board of Education meeting at Brookside Place Cliff side Park. catchy tunes of the bouzouki, Booths will be set up where had .closed' out a year in which School. * of Rafritan and Carl M. of New decorations, and costumed Greek pottery, needlework, . government frequently^ are on the like Seth Weekley's, is woven Mrs. Catherine French of Her husband, Harry J. Mi Ifo r d, jobseveral nights a week and often $1,515.75 in fines and assessments into lives being lived today Cranford, independent can- 8:30 p.nv - Cranford Jaycees annual candidates debate at Pro. Remba to talk waiters, waitresses, and Piques, jewelry and other —^== =—Cronford 5tudio photo^= ;= m or = em the lights don't go ouFmitilcloWto" were levie9T.'Last year the"court" 12th District, will be seen in a » Meyer is survived Vhome; a sister, Mrs. Leona =daTicers=wili^rwide^h~e^aF ' P '^ 't collected $110,349. an increase of 700 filled for generations to come. A GIFT OF BOOKS — David Cotler, right, co-chairman of the Cranford B'nai mosphere as the community specialty food items and midnight. ,:_. Burton Longenbach taped press television in- Wednesday, Oct. 16 B'rith Anti-£)efamation League Committee, presents a hew book, "The New Anti- two daughters, Mrs H. Pederson of Wnitihg, and a on Mid East conflict per cenf since Judge Stevens went terview tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Rexfordd Taylor of Rockland, grandchilddhild. , j center of Holy Trinity Greek Greek pastries," can be pur- A large proportion of defendants 766 Oak Av. 12:30-1:30 p.m. - St. Michael's School bike hike. Semitism," to Dr.Joshua Segal, left, Professor Farris S. Swackhamer and Henry Me., and Mrs. Benedict P. 1 Orthodox Church is trans- chased. .A revised cook book 0T1 the bench. . OFF THE TOP — Frank Orlando trims hair of Judd Westfield. on TV channels 50 and 58, U- 7;30 p.m. - Lincoln School open house. Rlcklis. Thepresenta'tion was madeat last week's Rotary Club meeting. Professor Oded Remba of are non-residents who are. charged HF. She was interviewed by Morelli, with whom>sne lived; Temple Beth-El, it.was an- formed into a Greek square also will be on sale, and live Kopicki as Tommy Kane awaits turn in Roselle Park 7:30 p.m. - Walnut "'school open house. a sister, Mrs. Frieda Hunton Cranford, professor of p with offenses which could endanger James Dolan, political writer chairmannounced .by George Lewis, for-the annual Greek festival hanging plants also may be barbership. Both boys are hemophiliacs. Tow service of Arlington, /Va., and two economics at Staten Island purchased'. / The-eourt activity has also placed for The Daily Journal of Services for Mrs, Corinne B. Professoorr Remba is an: • This is the eighth annual the lives of residents, such as Thursday, Oct. 17 -grandchildren. Community College-of-the City- : g nual In_the_ evening,-costumed a heavy burden on the clericarstatl, Elizabeth; a.ncT~Joseph G. Benners of^T Hamilton AveT on Uie"Middl Et festival at th hh ltd In_the_ evening,-costumed- speeding, careless driving, various' 1 To the editor: p.m. . Bloomingdale Avenue School open house! University of New York, will authority on Uie"Middle East, festival at the church located dancers wilill entertain with which has quadrupled over the Rush, editor of the Cranford are at 10:30 a.m. today'at the lead a four-week lecture series havhavingg writteitt n and ltlecturedd on a(t 250 GlGallowl s Hill Rd., folk dances to the bouzouki forms of disorderly conduct and the' 1 am writing in regard to the The Anti-Defamation produced by the Anti- made principally through < MM Prall Funeral Home, Roselle. / years and faces an ever-increasing Hair cutting marathon unjust treatment of Benner!s Citizen and Chronicle. the area's: problems for 20 Westfield. It will be held music of the Arcadians. like. The Court, of course,• also Moderator was Eugene League of Cranford B'nai Defamation League. The film education of the young, , lYldiSOTl Interment is private. titled "Arab-Israel Conflict- years, said Lewis. He has Friday, Oct. 18, from 10 a.m. volume of paperwork as well as towing service. I am .hot only B'rith presented a program to depicted existing discrim- discrimination is still Proceeds of the festival will processed a goodly share pPcharges Farrell, retired Hudson ~, ' . Mrs. Benners died Tuesday Myths " and Realities," personally met with key U P'-m. and Saturday, go to the building fund for the speaking for myself but for County newspaper editor. As Cranford Rotary Club last inatory practices against prevalent in employment and attendance at night sessions. we were The funeral mass for, Mrs. home following a long sponsored by the adult 19, from in which local residents'are accused at members of the Israeli, 1 p.m. until 11 sanctuary currently under to aid hemophilia fight many of our residents. Why By Hazel and Arthur Burditt Thursday! various minority groups with . within institutions such; as of infringing on the .rights of their. The community can be-.grateful Mrs. French, described by Mary Bagley Mason, 85, of j]]ness education committee of cabinet, the Middle East construction, and nearing. On. Sunday, at his Shalimar Jaycees. In addition to should someone from out of Ronald Sobelson, Rotarian particular emphasis on the churches and the armed Cranford is today at the she was born in Elizabeth for the measure of dedication that town handle local towing. Farrell as "a housewife who policy makers in the State completion. Donation is 50, neighbors. Salon in Roselje Park, hair professional hair styling there ' . 5 years ago and co-chairman of the local treatment of Jews. It was forces. The movie points to Church o« the Assumption, and lived in Cranford 56 years. Department of the United Interim pastor Even aside,from that,there.is sold some of her furniture in league chapters-introduced emphasized that, while education as.the key to victory cents and children ac- How justice is administered in this .has been evident in the handling of stylist Frank _ Orlando will will be free drawings for order to run for Congress," - Fall semester at Cranford Adult School opened with .475' JRoselle Park,_at-10^a.m Jn= Mrs Benners was a member States, Palestinian leaders, present a "Cut-A-Thon" to theatre tickets and ''dinners bound to be problems if an David Cotler, league co- significant progress has been over discrimination. companied by an adult will be grass-roots 'tribunal is important to this burgeoning operation. fielded questions on her enrolled. terment is m St. Gertrude of the First Church of Christ, and in the last few weeks with benefit the fight against for two." aCcidentTvccurs at rush hours chairman. Cotler presented a e Colo nia to lead service admitted free. candidacy and on flooding, Board of Adjustment recommended approval of zoning ,T ^' J J- Scientist, the Wednesday show at some of the highest ranking hemophilia. Mr. Orlando new book, "The New Anti- American and Israeli leaders. inflation, ecology and national variance to. permit construction of addition to Gray T Mrs. Mason died Sunday in Morning Club and the African troop 111 tOWn became involved with the Semitism" by Epstein and - Rev. C. W. Clarke, pastor of The program will begin Rev. Thomas R. G. Evans, spending in the interview in Memorial Funeral Home, 12 Springfield Ave. Forster, to Dr. Joshua Segal Parent effectiveness Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, violet Society of America. Green Acres hemophilia cause as a result Stage coach will stop Mass., while on vacation. _ ,1B oul¥IVBU uy The Alliance Church, Retford Sunday, Oct; 20 from 8 to 10 whb is serving as the Osceola League lines Trenton Thursday. She struck Professor Farris Swackhamer She is survived by her Scoutmaster Bernard of the August blood drive for at corruption in government,- .She was born in Ireland and husband, Edwin Benners. Ave. at Cherry St.*. will p.m. and continue on Oct. 27, Presbyterian Church, Clark, November 5 ballot. One of its development for : and Henry Ricklis as interim minister, will Amstutz announced the for-r -'.• By Elaine Coburn Tommy Kane and Judd and said she would be satisfied 10 years . topie f or nursery tea came to the United States present a multi-media show Nov. 3 and Nov. 10. The these is the Green Acres bond -recreational and con-, Kopicki, two local victims of representing, respectively, 64 years ago. She lived 40 years ,.. •» , ,. . deliver the message and lead mation of Boy Scout 174 four .. President, League of Women Voters for mail at Craifford if she could bring about some Two 14-year-old boys arrested after admitting they broke . the Cranford public schools, entitled, "CRY 3." Billed as issue. The proposed • servat'ional purposes/. In both the disease- reform even if not elected. She- The annual fall tea of the- instructor of the_parent e.f- in Elizabeth before moving, to "An. Odyssey of the Spirit," subjects for discussion con- tne service of worship t 10 weeks ago. Since we are at a time in our legislation would provide for of these areas; purchasing and _A stage coach will travel and Lincoln Ave., was then the 94 windows in Hillside Avenue Junior,High School. Union College and -the He will be assisted by other called for election of "non- Helen Klase Baldwin Nursery fectiveness training course Cranford two, years ago. KENILWORTH-r The the show will be presented at secuUvely will be 'Israel and a m Sunday. The 20 scouts have worked national and personal lives development, one half of the ... through Cranford on Wedr Williams Blanket Mill.The Board of Education accepted resignation from board of Cranford Public Library, and Md wiU on How the Arabs-new realities and two Saturdays at the recycling bonds in the amount of $200 stylists.-They will begin the political" .candidates. William Knox, appointed technical assistant in President" School'will be held in the sp^k > " Mrs. Mason .was a com- funeral mass for Kimberley Cranford . High School when money is to be carefully million to be divided up in funds would be for direct state nesday on its way from stage coachswll stop at the temple BeuVEl. new balance of power, The The Wqmen's Association of center and have witnessed a "Cut-A-Thon!' at the salon at Mrs. French is a former Johnson's Office of Science and Technology. education building of the First Effective are You as a muiiicant of the Church of the Ann Duffy, 6 years old, of .564 auditorium Saturday, evening significance of Arab oil power Osceola will sponsor a family first aid demonstration'by Jay spent and indebtedness is a various ways for various purchase and fnejother half 305 W. Westfield Ave., at 6 Plainfield to the Elizabeth mill to pick up^nail. Following the presentation, Presbyterian Church Wed- Parent?" Assumption. - Passaic Ave. is today at 9:30 At the mill Robert A. newspaperwoman who att 8 D.mp.m. . Admission is $1$J. andd IJnitpUniteHd StntpStatesc energyfrncrov , niohtnight suppecimnmr- featurinroaturlngn hahomm o<\nn RaftisDoiClj o»f( thiLei Garwoo/-<_. di »*Firs• At matter for close con- purposes. • for grants to counties or a.m. and continue until the Public Library at Rahway a movie was shown entitled nesday, Oct. 16, at 1:15 p.m. Arrangements for the tea The widow of the late a.m. at St. Theresa's Church. "CRY 3," produced by Clear u sideration, none of us is likely municipalities. / ••/ Ave. and Broad St: The stage Brooks, the/present owner, worked on papers throughout 20 years , . Inside Israel-the, war's Wednesday at 6:15 p.m; in Aid Squad. Of the $200 million, one half last head has been styled. the country. First Aid Squad building to be started this month. "SometimejAfter Morning," Guest speaker will be Rev. have been made by members Timothy Mason, she is sur- Interment is in Graceland Light Productions of Boston, trauma, and Is Arab-Israel to treat lightly the bond issues is designated for the purchase Acquisition of la/ndsractively Both men's and women's will re-enact the regular trip will gnJeKthe stage. Josiah of the nursery school com- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Memorial Park. fellowship hall; Reservations The .troop meets each Crane 6r., impersonated by Organizations joining the Joint Committee for En- Thomas Wedsworth, Mass., uses a 36-foot screen peace possible?.and The role will be received in the church Tuesday 'night at Walnut Which will appear on the of land and the other half for devoted to agriculture will be . haircuts are offered. . over the Old York Road of executive for Christian mittee* Mrs. Gilbert Howland Mary Meister of Cranford; a Kimberley died Monday in coupled with triple-image Dr. Homer J. Hall, will also couraging Candidates for the Board of Education include the of the Palestinians. office through : Sunday. Avenue School. avoided whenever possible. To The cost of a haircut will be colonial days. In Elizabeth, Hearing Tests education in the Synod of the Jr., Pr. Dorothea Guinther, brother, Michael Bagley in Elizabeth General Hospital projection and a 1,000-watt prevent loss of taxes to part, of, Rahway.. Ave., and in welcome the stage which is Housewife Junior Service League, Rotary Club, Colony Club. Village Anyone 'interested in - at- tax deductible and the Improvement Association, Taxpayers Association, Veterans North East of the United Mrs. David Gregory, Mrs. Ireland, and two sisters, Mrs. after a brief illness. municipalities because of proceeds will be turned over to Cranford, part of Lincoln expected to arrive between Continued'from Page '• ./•• Set For Josephine Desmond of She was born in Danville, stereophonic sound system, tending one or more of' the Cranford Handbook 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. of Foreign Wars, V.F.W. Auxiliary and the American Legion. v Presbyterian Church. William Kraemer, Mrs. Alex Sometimes referred Q> as lectures^ may confact George state acquisition, the law the boys to help them in their Ave.,were sections of the,Old Mr. Wedsworth is a certified Lehner, Mrs. Thomas Massachusetts and Mrs. Pa., and was a first-grade provides that payment will be Offer Cachets stations if all candidates Re-enactment of torch slaying to be on channel 4 tomorrow Elizabeth "not just a show but an, ex- Lewis, 276-7764, for further plight against hemophilia. York Road. Free electronic hearing O'Reilly, Mrs. Richard Pinto Catherine Manning of student at Harding School. 1 : r made by the state to these .:,.Cachets for the occasion can subscribe to_Lhc_saHie_cj)de of night: (murder occurred Feb. 23, 1928, and burning was on perience, ' "CRY 3', has informatio'—' * —n "—Professo r , -'"als~o available this month The Cranford Jaycees are During the Revolutionary tests will be given al and Mrs. William Wheeler. Virginia, . She is survived by her j will ppresent a six-lecture towns over a period of 13 be purchased at the miirprior abstaining from accepting Springfield Ave. toward the Boulevard). Beltono Hearinq Aid Rummage sale played at major colleges and Cranford's famous pep- Voters to its community is the sponsoring the event in co- War, what we now know as the Staff members are Mrs. mother, Mrs. Kathleen Duffy; universities throughout the series entitleildd Changing Geo- - V years. The first payment will to the collection of the mail. financial contributions and the First service in the new Methodist Church sanctuary to be Service offices on Thur?- > • peridge tree has been selected publication of a handy, junction with the Roselle Park Droescher Mill, at High St. • day^ and Friday. < Kenneth Baldwin, director, a sister, Cynthia at home, and. United States and Canada, politics of Israel inthe Middle equal the last paid tax and These envelopes will sell for 35 obligations Jhose . con- on Oct. 24 with Rev. Luerich as preacher. A, R. Colville as the artistic cover design compact, clear and readable tributions incur. Church council of Calvary Lutheran calls; a special Factory-trained hearing slated Monday Mrs. Robert Baines, Mrs. her maternal grandparents, Crawford area residents are East asi a"part of the Temple subsequent payments will cents or 3 for one dollar in- aid specialists will be at all c, . ' t ... . • ' Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Duffy of and logo created by Elaine handbook to provide in-depth, "This may sound Utopian, congregational meeting to. authorize a new Sunday "school Robert Graham, Mrs. Edwin r invited to attend. Emanuel, Westfield, aduU_ decrease each year. United Way volunteers cluding postage. The cachets of the offices listed below to %%!"?, l° * **&•*• Kenilworth. information about the com- Aj-ummagesale will be held Wells7teachersJVIrs. Robert Colville 7 education program. Coburn. president of the Since land in New Jersey is will be franked with stamps but perhaps it is time to-be building as well as church, alterations. . perform the tests. Behrens, Mrs. Fenwick Gill, - J' °f 214 Arbor St. Cranford League of Women munity,and its government. iss.ued July 4th, in the. Utopian in ' a situation un- Di". Mineur elected president of the Union County Heart ' Any6ne who has trouble by the Jewish wit topic The mini-course will be becoming more precious hearing or understanding Voters, for the new league Members i of the Cranford Bicentennial series. The paralleled in the history of the Association. . Alan Gray Memorial Funeral Mrs. Urciuoli presented on successive league have been busy for the every day, there is concern is .welcome to have a test from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wheatley, assistant publication,, the Cranford make 900 phone calls cachets will be cancelled at " Republic. Certainly this is using the-tatost electronic Home, 12. Springfield Ave" Memorial services for Mrs. of meeting tonight Thursday evenings from past year doing research and about this bond issue. The Temple Beth-El, 338 Walnut teachers. 7:458:45 p.m. beginning Oct. Handbook. opponents of Green Acres, the Elizabeth Post Office and preferable to a system where :t0 years pqt'ipmDot to determine his Parents of young children Rev. .John R. Dexfieimer, Julia Stoecker Urciuoli, 47, of AN ODYSSEY OF THE SPIRIT interviewing key public of- Ray and Kathy•'• Greenfield.. Victor Nemeth, Ann Paradiso, attache cases filled with •cash_ or her particular loss. Ave. "A Legacy of Laughter," a 17 and concluding Nov. 21. One of the services offered claim that due to the bleak forwarded to the buyer by Andrew R. Warnock, 71, of 2 Normandie PI. died. He was ,. are welcome to at- pastor x>f the Cranford United 322 S. Union Avo. were held by the League of Women ficials and private citizens to Telethon chairmen of the 1974 Esther. Reimlinger,' Mary become a stigma .upon the Diagram's showing how the ,.- Cloth+ng—tor—the—entire - , story of the history of Jewish •Registration for the series is economic picture in New regular mail. The cancellation president of the board of trustees of the library and of the . ear works and some of the tend Methodist Church, officiated. Monday evening at St. Mat- provide an up-to-date guide to United Way Campaign, have Seymour, Edna Silvey Bill American .political system Cranford Historical Society. / family will be featured, with - Interment took place in thew's Lutheran Church for now openi ahel available to Jersey and the nation it is folly will contain the words,-"The causes of hearing loss will many items in virtually new Cranford. • announced that thirty-one deBrigard, Victor Dennis, Ron and multiple funds are-set-up- be av.'lable Fairyiew Cemetery, West- the Deaf, Newark, with Rev. meeting of the temple members for $6 and to Chief Fleming to incur any more debts. Union County Bicentennial condition. Children's clothing, Roselle-Cranford Chater of The book includes objective Cranford citizens participated Birn.Art Kusiv, Liz Kusiv, Festival, Elizabeth, N.J., Oct. 'for a single candidate, to ob- • . • • 40 years . . • / Everyone should have a Election non-members . for $9. Those coverage ^_su^h areas as Supporters of Green Acres in the first of four Sunday Dennis Webster, Bob .scure, tfie volume of'money Frank Abbott chosen head of the local safety council. / hearing test at least once a including dress items ideal for Mr. Colville died last Interment took place Tuesday Hadassah tonight at 8:30 p.m. interested may contact offers family say that land now provided for 1974." .. year ifthere is any trouble the coming holiday season, at Temple Beth-El, 338 Walnut history, government, afternoon telethons and raised Mi-Arthur, and Dorothy The cachet was designed by rolling in from ' contributors Dr. Friend Gilpin, 118 W. North Ave., died of a heart at- Wednesday in the Am boy Care in Fairview Cemetery, Temple Emanuel, 756 East _reereation and conservation L at all hearing clearly, Even sport items, women's .dress, AVO, - •-• •-- •-' ' - - - . • -•;-—; protective services and, approximately 40 per cent of JTJeckenstinc,. who expect favors in- return ckrHe was in^the Spanish^American^Warand W .WrI He" dinnerplanned Genter-i-Perth-Aniboy^———Westfield; with-Rev-^Gerhold- Broad,-_Sireiet.,-Jfes.tfLeld;-r7— will not be adequate for our the Jackson Cover Service of "people now wearing a and sportswear and a variety Programming vice safety movie recreation; plus an extensive their $20,000 goal, last Sunday. Plainfield and has an outline for -their contributions. And was the son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gilpin/and also h^oring aid or those who. He was born in Bayonne and reading the committal, and comprehensive seetioiroir expanding population. They Working from 1:30 to 4 p.m.. have been told nothing of men's clothing will be on The Couples Club of the president^ Mrs. Marlene Roth, Cranford. Eire Chief Berr map of Union County showing these favors are.not always in the father of Dr. Fletcher Gilpin-who used the same office lived here 36 years.. prayers. • ' are also concerned that this 7 could be .done for' them hand. First Presbyterian Church ; will narrate the program, nard Fleming has announced education in' Cranford. The the volunteers made more Debate slated the route and stops of the the best interests of the nation until his retirements V He retired seven years ago Mrs. Urciuoli died Saturday handbook, a convenient book- same expanding population than 900 phone calls from the should have a hearing test According to the co- has completed plans for . its assisted by Mrs. Marilyn ALCOHOL FREEDOM a new activity by his depart- stage coach. or its people." .'•',,' and find out about the as a sales representative for.jn Rahway Hospital after a shelf size, includes a .newly will gobble up our—precious United Counties Trust ... GO years ' chairwomen, Mrs. Dottie election day dinner to be held Dauber, Mrs. Tessie Goldberg ment to promote family for candidates The trip is. part of the Reporter, editor latest methods of hearing in Fellowship Hall NoV. 5. the steel drum industry. long illness. revised map of the com- green acres. Buy now, they Company accounting office. Mrs. French was a reporter Negro political club with Frank Braxton asf president, John correction. Rabinowitz and Mrs. Libby and Mrs. Ruth Sperber. IS POSSIBLE safety. The department has program of the Union County. Lulinski, rummage sale items Spaghetti and meatballs, Mr. Colville was a life She was born in Brooklyn arranged for two free munity, and contains GO say, because the price is going . The public is\mvited to meet and editor for 20 years for D. Myers as vice president, Joseph Cox, as-*secretary, and The free hearing tests member and a past president and lived in Scotch Plains Listen to this up! ' . General chairman, Malcolm the Republican and Cultural • and Heritage Win. Tucker as treasurer. / will be given at Beltone, 11 showings of the film "In a photographs. such newspapers as the' for- wlH of the National Drum and before moving to Cranford 24 **-' radio program Pringle, said the residential Democratic candidates for Commission, with head- Broad St., Elizabeth accessories such as hats and be served between 5:30 Fire, Seconds' "Count" quarters at Mac Donald Hall, mer New York Herald- Friday and Saturday. If and 7:30 m at Barrel Association and was years ago. She was a graduate Sunday campaign is being conducted township committee and Orange County, California. Mps. French is the wife of you can't get there on hand bagsg . In additiontion,, drapedrapess P- - $2.75 for formerly a member of the f Scotch Plains High School. The body of Dennis J. Saturday at 11 a.m. and2 p.m. by phone. "People in town are Union College, in • Cran- Tribune, the San Francisco o O'Brien, 22, of 143 Centennial • over stations township clerk Tuesday at Chronicle and the Register of The Cranford Congressional Wijliam O. French, copy desk Friday and Saturday, call and blankets will be on sale. adults and $1.25 for children. Linden Rotary Club. she was a member and at the Recreation Center, Dig and Delve club contacted by phone for their ford. . . ' , 353-76B6and arrange for an Ave. was found Friday in the Marisa's Restaurant when the candidate is also against chief for Suburban Publishing __All^proceeds from the sale Preparation and serving will _He attended the Cranford treasurer of St. Matthew's WPAT Alden and Miln Streets. pledge to the United Way. ; appomtment at another Kill Van Kull. He had been In addition, to the movie, Jaycees host their annual public financing of political" Corp., Union. will gp~tonFIaaassafirMedlcal "beTdonebjrthermembjers*qf"the~~ United Methodist Church. Lutheran Church for the Deaf, 930 KH 7:15 A.M. They are then billed by the candidates debate. campaigns. "Now that con- time. Center in Israel. Couples plub. missing, five days. Capt. Leonard Dolan of the appoints committee's' United Way Office." All The husband of the late Mrs. membership chairman of the Mr. O'Brien-was born in WERA Beautifying group tributions arc drying up to The dinner, an annual affair Margaret Colville, he is Protestant Guild for the Deaf, Fire Prevention Bureau will divisions a're in operation now, Gene Marino,- community AT CONFERENCE '• sponsored by the church- is an Elizabeth. He was a Navy 1590 KH 8:15 A.M. offer recommendations for Committee heads were I- rank Krause, Mrs. Arlynn • affairs director for the some extent because the survived by two sons, Albert Newark, an_d__ the : and we are well on our way to' publicity surrounding J. Thomas Kvederas of the attempt to encourage as many veteran of the Vietnam War sound .fire prevention prac- appointed last Thursday at a Ells and Mrs. D6oley were Jaycees, announces that the National Bank of New Jersey R. Jr. of Wilton, Conn., and -corresponding secretary ,of and was a freshman at Kean WVNJ A WIDE SCREEN TRIPLE IMAGE EXPERIENCE IN STEREO meeting of the Dig and Delve realizing our goal of Watergate has "educated voters as possible to come out '.' tices about the home. appointed to plan the program ; -debate will be held, between asked for township in Cranfor-d is one of nine Hugh G. of Cranford; a sister, the North -Jersey Paraplegic College, Unioni Garden Club'at the home of $102.000.'"• •" people to.the frequent misues and vote, then reward them 620 KH 9:45 A.M. for the club's 20th an- 8:1)0 and 10:30 p.m. with a new Union County bankers and with a meal. Normally there ""lorence Evans of Toms Association, Surviving are his'parents, CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Lawrence Grant of 11 format bcin used tnis ear The creation of a-township. referred to recently by Dr. of their campaign con-' niversary. - Participating in the telethon E y - mortgage bankers registered are as many as 400 dinners. a brother, Donald H.-in Surviving are her- husband, Mrs.and Mrs.'Wilson J. Stolte THE TRUTH Kjiajise n.s__up.h_olding^ar,--tributions,__tho^politicians are__._ .^and^£LveL_gr:atid^Anthoriy---4V-,^Ur-ciuoli:;-:a' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 8:00 P.M. "effort vvererIk>band~Thelma"~Canti^ beautification commission fortheanniiialJoinrMortgage PHARMACY of-Fords—and-a-sister—Mrsr-- Continued from Pane was Mrs. Thomas Doojey. A ir-\ !•_„, it* •• . ' ' • .. •• ehitectural conformity in- attempting to get the taxpayer children. daughter, Misss Bettie Ann JBaecht.old.Al Bowling, Mrs. ime to expound on their 1 Lending Conference of the The dinner is open" to all. Kathy Hafigacsi of Sarasota A Christian Science radio scries ADMISSION $T.OO resources, we could improve •floral arrangement, "later was proposed Tuesday night volved a sign at odds with a to pick up the tab. Well, I am Center A). Bowling, Sue and Ralph >ackground, qualifications v New Jersey Bankers Tickets are on sdle at the rgy. Urciuoli at home; her mother, Springs, Fla. oq'r"cjualify of life in the future taken to Brook Lodge Nursing Conlmuod from Pticji.* I t by Township Committeeman miinicipal ordinance and "not totally against placing this Boyd, Fran Cauz, Jean Grice, and platform, followed by Dr. Clair W. Flinn Jr. . Association and Mortgage WILL BE OPEN church office or at the door the C Services were held Monday The volunteer groups that Home, was made by Mrs. township where scavenger necossarily architecture additional burden on the . 1 JlOrSdl ' Mrs. Theresa M. Stoecker of at the Flynn and Son Funeral Jean Grove, Helen Hebendahl, time to comment on the preference." Krause favors already overburdened tax- Bankers Association today at nighfof the dinner. man the Cranford Recycling William Hicks. service is quite expensive and Sandy Hzkoff, Janet Kniss, Cranford, and four brothers, Home, Fords, and interment where the items they will statements of their opposition. Declaring the community colonial architecture. payer," • Point Pleasant. THIS SUNDAY Center are to be commended Mrs. Liam Ryan, president, Jean Koenig, Vita Lee, Adele At the conclusion of the KENILWORTH- A funeral Charles E. and Frederick L., took place in Franklin for giving their time and effort announced the following collect is so limited, that "should be developed logically Chaplain to preach . mass for Carl Thorsen, 66, of *both of Westfield, Henivy C. of Memorial Park, .. North Lombardo, Hattie Meyer, debate, candidates will an- and with well thought-out in such a worthy endeavor." chairmen for 1974-75; added expense is, we are Helen and Robert Mulhauser, swer questions from the floor. 637 Summit Ave. was offered Seattle and William J. of Brunswick. Improve your ad vantage Elaborating on Mrs. Matt- -tOuditing/lVlrs. Albert Hogan; convinced, tax money well plans," Dr. Flinn said he will Poor judgment charge denied BARON'S Sunday at Calvary Saturday in St. Theresa's Ridgewood. son's praise for the peoplewho by-laws) Mrs. Lawrence spent. recommend that a group of " by Joe Maffiore ConlinutKJ from Pnqc ) SCHER'S volunteer their time in Peterrmin; 'community The candidates said the citizens be appointed who not definitely been set. and Myrtle Avenues and .,Rev. G. Raymond Mitchell, New Jersey Bell Rinaldo survey would work together*, on .a . Moscowitz, said that adding WILL BE CALL 0 community service, Qreyer research, Mrs. John Mattson; Cranford Heritage Corridor, 11 , He also said 'there is a good, Centennial Ayeruie a,nd' Wall, Protestant chaplain at Bergen Yellqw Pages-F«epresentative> commented that "Cranford conservation, Mrs: Anthony Inc. project has their'support. Lontinut.'cl from PdQo 1 l ' continuing basis for -the local "fake colonial' architecture chance that some im- Street. CLOSED Pines County Hospital, has many public-spirited Crincoli; garden therapy, First National Stores, replied, beautification" to existing structures in town 276- "That endeavor will be under that had been remarked "We atFinast are happy to provements will be made on Stores application Paramus, will preach at both citizens who, continuously Mrs. Frank Karkowsky; the direction of1* private, (non- three times. would have a beautifying the, Winfield traffic circle next The board also reviewed a the 8:30 and 1U00 a.m. ser- make contributions that hospitality, Mrs. Frank respond." The committeeman said the effect. profit corporation now being , -Mrs. F.Vv'. Linge, While pointing out some beautification body's study- year because of the possibility plan by Richard Chtidosh of" 0062 vices Sunday at the Calvary deserve accolades but are Vodraska; horticulture, Mrs. formed," they noted Scotch Plains, cited a can He pointed out that Prince- of total state funding of the Cranford to renovate stores he Lutheran Church\ ^Pastor usually unrecognized They William Hicks: junior gar- internal problems that could encompass ar- ton Borough, which has • "We cannot protect our of raspberry jam that had discontinuation of re-pricing chitectural reviews as well as project. ...-• ••-.•• owns at the-intersection- of • Arnold J. Dahlquist will serve willinglygive of their services dening. Mrs. Carl- Pf,iel • and T o wn s h i p environment "gone from 79 to 85 and predominantly colonial ar- Other facets of Hhe county Alden St. and North Ave. Your Friendly, asliturgist. without taking the credit they Mrs Ryan; library and would pose, Grand Union and local master plan and zoning chitecture, does not have a "How big without an interested and then to 95 cents within a Food Fair said they were ordinances. He called at- transportation plan outlined' Vassallo explained that-the Babysitting for small rionly deserve We believe yunshine, Mrs. Joseph requirement in its ordinance original application called for Cranford active Township Committee. space oi iv.o weeks. giving my suggestion serious tention to a 1956 study in which by Gardiner include the children is provided during r there are. many more people of Patalano; membership, Mrs. That means each individual for. such architecture. widening ^ to 40 feet of renovation of a' confectionary the later service: all 'ages that can be incor- Ralph'Tucci; nominating, • Mrs. C.G. Bergstrom of consideration. ' recommendations were made Says courts interfere 4 member must take the time to Kenilworth, sent me for central business district Springfield Ave. from North store on the North Ave. side Sunday church school meets should my ad be?" porated into our township Mrs. Dooley; publicity, Mrs. Allen I. Bildner, president of Moscowitz (Hided that only and that the board had Pharmacies be informed on each potential stickers reflecting, three King Supermarkets, Inc., development. Ave. to Springfield in the from 9:45 to10:45 a.m; and is programs, and the saving in Richard Waller; world gar- problem, have,the energy to zoning ordinances specifying future and the widening and persuaded. Chodosh to con- tax dollars could be con- dening. Mrs. Grant; and price increases on the indicated in his response that v Serve You 7 Days A Week open for all departments. take meaningful steps, and same' item. The same study was cited by architecture types are lx ing repair of five intersections in tinue the renovation to Alden The adult forum meets in .the right .place to give yourself the siderable if they could per- yearbook. Mrs Hicks and the problem of re-pricing is overturned by almost every St. Time and time again I'm asked that have the desire to follow them At the^same time 1 asked Dr. Frank W. Krause. who the township. These include the lounge at the same-hour right space. form some of the services now Mrs. Ryan. . being studied by his chain." stated it cost the township- court they are protested in Centennial and South Chodosh revealed plans to. question.The answer is simple: big paid for with Township funds " through to real accomplish- constituents for examples of This Sunday the discussion You'll need space enough to Mrs. John McCarthy. Mrs. ment." $20,000. He- said the report He commented further, Avenues, Centennial and change the structures so each enough to earn its keep. these practices, I contacted 17 N. UNION AVE. will be "Alternative Faiths," Advertisements short on infor- answer such key reader questions officials.^,of the leading CAR WASH pointed up the "chaotic and "Who is to say colonial is Lincoln Avenues, Walnut_and has a sloping mansard roof part of the study "Faith, Fear To raise funds for their- unattractive picture" of the beautiful and modern is ugly, Lincoln Avenues, Centennial with cedar shingles to replace CRANFORD and Future Shock." mation needed to help the reader as:.,Do you carry the brand I need-or supermarkets in Union County or vice-versa." citing Union 9 College parking problem worsens and asked them to halt the re- youth programs. \j)0 Senior business area withLits the light paneling now on the make a buying decision are a waste want Are you open nights or week- "S'outh Fellowship of "the dissimilarities of shop fronts College as an example of structures. of money, no matter how little they ends? Where are you located? Will pricing practice voluntarily ' • modern,--architecture- in the Fragrance expert ' pc-r *ov. a ked on if they are blocking which affect the parking tone of your letter. I am cluiii h parking lot from 10 need for action on design in roofs, Chodosh was instructed frorrvyour competitors? tal Krause about, the desirability Cranford Lodge of B'nai B'rith to reconsider his proposal to your Yellow Pages advertising. day for storage b\ ••.t,t> <:<,ur^^ problem The code requires confident you will allow us a.m. until !! p.m. the future along traditional FUNERAL HOME The advertiser who answers Union County Park Police of having uniform colonial will present as' a guest use hung wrought-iron signs to SERVICE SINCE 1897. Since a half-page is the largest that (15 per cent of land use at" time to do that so the final lines." , those questions best has the best Chief Charles Hong had the college be open space The architecture but reiterated his speaker, Dr. Stanley" K. designate the businesses. unit sold to anyone, ad size can bo action will not only he in the 1 point thai the hoard does not Freeman, the scientific ad- 276-0255 used to say a lot about the bigness chance of getting new business. notified the college that college contends the zoning IK'S' interest of the consumer, (Tin (Cratifi Mayor Henry K II in- Vassallo suggested Chodosh 218 NORTH AVE., W. student cars were preventing laws restrict development of senkamp Jr. endorsed Flinn's have legal authority to control visor for International might consider shortening the of your business. Even if your bud- Yellow Pages representatives but in harmony with the laws (Citizen ;\\\h ClI architecture Flavors and Fragrances county vehicles from getting the institution and have the in every area in which we proposal and said a mansards to provide lettering FUNERAL DIRECTORS get is. modest, you can still afford are always ready to help you find in and out of the park to Publisher beautification body could add In another discussion, Corporation. He is also a on the store windows or 4 Funeral Homo., of homoliUo utmosplwre, completely to give your message the same feel- the right size ad to tell your story effect of controling operate." Richard II Donlon. .group .leader in research and perform itiainteimiut' and educational policy. Mary Louise Sprague "another dimension" to. Vassallo questioned Walter . placing sign boards on sec- ing of importance as the bigger guys •best. There's.no charge for this extra general manager of Stop and Gardiner of the Union County development for the firm. mttdern, mr-vonditiou<• township •planning, lie added tions of wall between the FREDU.GItAYJR. With the YeJIow Pages often be- service~io'"you 'rnVghf "aiTweir'take Residents of the area west Associate Publisher he has requested a study of Planning Hoard about the Dr. Freeman is renowned in businesses. requested cooperation from letter., ...... J DAVID B.CIIABIKL ' also ing the last step prior to purchase, advantage of their experience and the students, but did not got it ol -the college, whioh has Carter J. Bennett " ordinances in Westfield and .proposed PATH link -through the field of fragrance, : Finast responded by in- . The lizard held off WILLIAM A. DOY1.K ~" ' still another reason ^hy it's 'expertise.' from all. severe flooding problems. General Manager Summit relating to business Cranford and said the town- especially as it pertains to op|x>s(~addil ional const ruction forming me that the chain had district construction, and said ship had received -little word human motivation discussions on proposals for a (.. KHKDKIIICK POPPY agreed not to re-price items on J Patrick Trench •from the. state on the con- kitchen extension at 'I Hocring DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME Students pay premium rates on college ground.*', con- Edi tot- "compatible- but noi His topic wiltf \Mi "The Role tending it would add to their the shelf. "Your letter, voicing necessarily specific ar- struction. of Odors in Social and Sexual Way and the erection of a One in a s^ries'prepared for business people who Want to got for tickets given them in both your own and your Joseph (». Rush 556 Westfield Ave., Westfield Nomahegari Park because it is flooding woes The college chitectural preference " is Gardiner replied that the Behavior in the Animal greenhouse on Central Avte. WESTFH'LD: 318 East Broad St., Fred H. Gray, Jr., manager 233-0141* more for their advertising dollar. A service of constituents' concern over until it could obtain further county property and the contends' that it :luis added News Editors involved. lede'-al i;r;inl for the project Kingdom." CRANFORD: 12 Springfield Ave., William A. Doyle, manager 276-0092 1233-0255 For YulloHo\wPaiH'o s inlorTtm^juM or to place an iicivirr'isoi.""ont dull (.^01) ii>!0-2i 7t. higher prices. properly 1 county gets the $5 fine. The drainage facilities along with Carol Bunck. Rosalie Gross Thi niayor said he had has heeii received and con- The meeting will be held at inlormalioM about the lots, its structural-expansion and reflects. I believe, a national - ascertained ihal a court struction is dm In begin nest Temple Both-Kl and relresli- which are located in the flood township assesses $3'for court attitude. " John M IXivey; Advertising Manager plain, areas; — • . .. • that the drainage is "belter David Laibow decision uhich IKUL been vcar, although (!••, .Lite lias moots will be served. costs. The fine goes up to $10 I .'(ID .'"> divisional vice president of when overdue. than ever.''

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Thursday.' October 10 .,1974 GRANFORD (N.J.)CITIZENAND CHRONICLE Page7 PageeCRANFORD (N.J.), CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday,.October 10. 1974 Irene Zurey is bride of JRichard A, Preuss Club to survey sun signs Deborah Sonntag weds Exxon aide "It's All In Your Stars" will Accountants are married the 12 sun signs with positive and a half years their son, Deborah Lee Sonntag and bridegroom. who were way and John Lowrey of A nuptial mass was Richard A< Preuss, son of Mr; William Zurey of Garfield. School. Clifton. be the program following the and negative characteristics. Edward, was stationed there A graduate of Rahway High' David Wayne Lowrey were bridesmaids; Kathleen Cranford, brothers of the School, Mr. Lowrey is em- celebrated Saturday in St. and Mrs, Anton Preuss of \'2'i The bride's sister. Mrs. regular monthly meeting of There will be an exhibit of as a member of the Peace married Saturday in a can- Trometter of" Bricktown, Stephen's Church. 'Passaic, Columbia Ave. The bride is Mr Preuss. the Wednesday Morning Club bridegroom, and Donald and ployed at the Bay way refinery Ruth Seaton. was matron of books and other material. Corps. dlelight ceremony at the junior bridesmaid, and David Sonntag, brothers of the for Miss Irene ?urey and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs honor, and the bridegroomvs graduated from on Oct. 16 at 9:30 a.m. at the of the Exxon Co. He served in in double\ ring ceremony Mrs. Sfcerratt has been a The ballet will be the course Cranford Alliance Church. Stephanie Ruelke,, of bride. the Marines for two years. brother. Donald Preuss. College of Engineering, is with Cranford Public Library. student of astrology for over of study for the music depart- The bride is the daughter of 1 Springfield, flowergirl. The bride is a graduate of itu—- Resfr-vt— MrA-.Jw,jSkecratt.aadJVlrs _ ^i!Ars^JMisJ_.Mj^ Mr. and Mrs. Lowrey will ~served~as~ bt^st~naiiT~r)UH'T Miss—Kinda—Ann— Fleming;—aeeouiitant-for-lkHH.'ham.-Int .,—i^arsippany—T-r-oy — H ills- t ML-and-Mrs, JH-ajry_Gi_Son.!!lL QMl C'orp.. New York City A. R.Mirante, members of the __Q_rge,.1_McmlL_ol.__ClarJk, -Cranford-High-School-and. -live in Cranfnrd on-4heir- MM Pafr fence Studio JOINS HANDS attendants were Mrs! Edna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton. following a wedding trip to specialist in trivia about chairman/will begin with a tag of 17 Canterbury PI./and served as best man. Ushers attended Hough ton College Flaherty, Mrs. Arlene Haydin J. Fleming of 20 club, will feature vignettes of return from honeymoon in the couple will live in Hawaii and California. horoscopes. capsule history at the meeting Mrs. Lowrey is the son of Mr. were Robot I Lowrev of Raii- Hoiighton, N.Y. •• ' • ' Bermuda. -A-g-res tir-Th oriva s—H-a-rn+k-o n——A-f-t-e p-r—a rinceton Rd.. was married Miss Carol • Terregino,. at her home. 14 Dartmoi and Mrs. D.E. Lowrey of Rah- TAP-BALLET-TOE-BATON and Joseph Agresti Schlinder's Quality Sept. 28 in St. Michael's ughter of~Mr. andMrs. Rd., on Thursday, Oct. 17, _. way. ACROBAT-JAZZ BALLROOM Ponipton • • Plains. Church to Mark Patrick Anthony J. Terregino, will be 9:30 a.m. after a continental Rev. C.W. Clarke, pastor of SPECIALCLASSES FOR TEENAGE BEGINNERS The bride, a graduate of St. newlyweds left for a O'Donnell, son of Mrs. James a guest speaker at the breakfast, the church, officiated at the Joseph's College in Maihe. is a honeymoon in the British O'Donrtell of 211 Elm St. and meeting. She will relate her The sixth district fall ^ double ring ceremony, which TINY TOTS "3 Yrs.-up" TAKE ADVANTAGE OF mathematics teacher at Virgin Islands. They will the late Mr. O'Donnell. experiences as a delegate to conference is scheduled for ' was followed by a reception at Woodrow Wilson Junior High reside in Succasunna. ' Rev. John Oates, assistant the Citizenship Institute, Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the the Old Mill Inn, Ber- 241-2471 pastor, celebrated a nuptial sponsored by the N.J. State Mountainside Inn... Mrs. E. C. nardsville, ,massi_Flollowjnglthe__d<)iibLe Federation of Women's Clubs, Chase, third vice president of -Given in marriage by her OUR FABULOUS ROSELLE PARK KENILWORTH ring ceremony a. reception at_JDouglass "College; New_the N.J. State~Federatioh of father, the bride had Janet 23 E jrWesttflcId Av*.-hUf?~ (n*jw location) School's Open - Drive Carefully! (new to drive in bank) 493B boulevard was held at the Tower, Brunswick, last June. Women's Clubs, will be the Kuhn of Cranford as maid of Our Young People Mountainside. Tunisia, an independent keynote speaker. Her topic honor. Other attendants were PRE-HOLIDAY OFFER! Escorted by her father, the republic of North Africa about wjll be "The Federated ^Jane-HParrell of Cranford; 'CHITO RYU" SCHOOL bride had Mrs. Thomas the size of New York State, AVoma'n." Reservations Kathleen Fink of Savona, SJbtb ^yy OF KARATE Bridesmaids were Miss the current affairs depart- A bub s ridide andd "tour of the Rahway. sister of the SELF-DEFENSE, PHYSICAL FITN SS Elizabeth O'Donnell of ment meeting Tuesday. Mrs. main museum of the Win- ON — BLACK BELT INSTRUCTION Cranford, , sister ' of the E.M. Coe, chairman, will terthur Gardens, Wilmington, LIBRARY CLOSINGS Art Harris, Headmaster bridegroom; Miss Kathleen conducf the armchair tour Del. is planned for Friday, The Cranford Public 1 UJ Frei. Entertainment For All Occasiohs Kaiser of Sayreville, cousin of with slides at her home, 217 Nov. 1. Mrs. L.E. Mont- Library will be closed Monday Public Service Advertising by in observance of Columbus -Member- -CM--Dane*-Meiers—Of Ortianr77moni-wKo' qWrrtntouihiMr" Frank NapurahdTdf ~" the'" bridegroom r " MissT Holly St., atlp.m.She ahd her gomery, president, will take Mrs. David W.Lowrey America. Dance Educators ol mwnbiri to be Professional husband, Dr. Cbe, visited reservation until Tuesday for Day and on Monday, Oct. 28, America. Dance Caravan USA. .Qualified, ,in6 certified by tebl to Kathleen Fleming of .Cran- Young America Dances Donee Co. teach Mr. Nap's PETique Tunisia twice during the two the sixth district event. in observance of Veterans Mrs. Richard A. Preuss ford, sister of the bride, and Day. ,10-12-74 Miss __Patricia Knicrim of GQOC I Garwood. I League William . O'Donnell of rt=r Cranford acted as best man Junior Women plan soiree Photography -—-—- — — CUT ME OUT—1 for his brother. Ushers in- hears Miss Marie E. Quinlan cluded Thomas and Cornelius The Cranford Junior In," will be held Oct. 29 at the Mrs. Ronald Brown, 212 Elm Remembers... "Buy Where Personal Service Is Yours -O'Donnell of Cranford, Women's Club will hold "An GrarrCenturian Club in Clark. St, Favors were made for the days you can'J_J_orget| 15-17 brothers of the bridegroom; Marie Quinlan Evening in France," a wine Workshops and an original hat authors Christopher O'Donnell of wine tasting. AT NO EXTRA Cm and cheese tasting at the contest Will highlight the Mrs. Richard Orsini, social The Junior League of North Olmstead, Ohio, Coachman Inn Oct. 18. Profits event. Fine Portrait Elizabeth and Granford, Inc. .nephew of the bridegroom, is bride-elect service chairman, announced from the event are earmarked Mrs. John Cappello, com- the club will run bingo games Photography by held its first meeting of the and Robert J. Fleming of for the Association for munity improvement project Cranford ^ season recently at the Cranford, brother of the bride. for the elderly at Cranford s o{ teacher Children with Learning chairman, will hold a meeting Hall on the first and third (Next to X ## Suburban Golf Club in Union. The bride^ a graduate of Disabilities. at he,r,JiQme,_ 162 Hillcrest JE^G^N STUDIO Guest speakers were Ann Union Catholic High. School, Thursdays and at the Cran- Theatre) u Mr. . and Mrs. John P, Ave., tomorrow at i0:30,a.m. ford Extended Care Center on 34 North Avenue.-WeSt 276 1024 Reed and Marilyn Pfaltz of the Scotch Plains, and Rider The program will be con- Discussion will center on the College, Lawrenceville, is a Quinlan of 205 Oak Lane have the second and fourth Thurs- Junior League of Summit, ducted by a wine expert, who rehabilitation of the days. ' authors of "Stop The World I junior accountant with announced vine betrothal of will discuss the origin and their daughter, Marie playgrounds at Adams, There will be a membership Want To Get On." ' Mbrtenson'FlemirigrGrizzettr" characteristics of each wine Johnson and Lincoln parks. The luncheon meeting was and Boiko of West Orange Mrs. Mark P. O'Donnel! -Elizabethr-to-Gary-Marzolla^-and-cheeser-F-reneh-bread^ind- tea for prospective members son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ~~Mrs7—Addison—Stitt—en- -tonight-at-the-home-of_Mrs._ chaired by Mrs.Peter B. Her husband graduated apples will be served after vironment chairman, an- •Stevens . of Cranford, Marzolla of Palisade Park. each tasting, John Regenthal, 123 Makatom ::7 from. Union Catholic High nounced that the Recycling Dr. Cele president. Mrs. Clinton" E. School, Union County The . bride-to-be is a rating _•!.•' graduate of Benedictine A boutique of fine gifts will Center will be manned by the The next general meeting of Crane of Cranford, education Technical- Institute, Scotch Lincoln teachers Junior Women on Oct. 19. usiness Protect Your Money • •' . .• -• • highlight the festivities. the club will be held Tuesday chairman, was in charge of Plains and Kean College, Academy, Elizabeth, and received a bachelor of science 'Serving of dessert and coffee The club's art department at 8:15 p.m. at the First 1 the arrangements. Union. He is an international will conclude the event. met yesterday at the home of Presbyterian Church. ' Others serving on the Board degree in home economics are guests at tea _frorn._Ma.rymaunt;:..Callege,.- No tickets will be available" include: MrsT'WarriDn—G~ CRAFTS SHOW Tarrytown, N!Y. She is em- at" the 'door; For ticket, in- MacKenzie, vice president; GARW00D-- The Union Teachers, and PTA room parent and family life, Mrs. ployed by Manufacturers; formation contact Mrs. T.J.Cyclethon set for Oct. J3 ...Invest It In a Mrs. James Doten, County National Organization representatives^ were in- Diihig at 232-5430 or Mrs. D. John Boryszewski; publicity- Hanover Trust Co., New York corresponding secretary; of Women (NOW) will sponsor troduced to each other at the Mrs. Robert Lynch; City. Gregory at 276-9195 before The Union County Chapter schools, colleges, hospitals Mrs. Chauncey M. DePew, of the. , American Heart and bicycle shops in . Unjon a women's crafts show Lincoln School PTA's annual Refreshments, Mrs. Neil Mr. Marzolla is a graduate Friday, ' recording secretary; Mrs. J. Saturday, Oct. 19, at the Stop teachers' tea recently. Patrick and Mrs. Ronald j Association will sponsor its County to recruit riders for the Daniel Cox, treasurer. of Xavier Military High Mrs. John Murphy, second annual Cyclethon on planned Cyclethon. Par- and Shop store from 1.0 a.m. to The PTA will hold its first Sassi; room f«presentatives,, School, New York City and president, presided over the Sunday, October .13 to. raise ticipants wjll be given sponsor '•"!'• 3 The League is celebrating 4 p.m. Tables are available for meeting of the school year Mrs. Jeffrey Czamecki and Fairfield University, Fair- October board meeting of the its 50th anniversary this year. $5 each and 10 per cent of the next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs, Edward Ryan; school funds for its Research, sheets with which to secure field, Conn. He is working club on Oct. 1 at the home of Education and Service pledges of contributions to the Founded in 1924, the Junior profits earned at each table. Mrs. Rhea Brown, education and legislation, toward a master's degree at Mrs. John Cappello. Mrs. League of Elizabeth merged Anyone interested in par- president, has announced the Mrs. ..Anthony Fiorillo; programs and to remind the Heart Fund. The sponsor will Fairfield University and is Addison Stitt was co-hostess. public of the health benefits of agree to contribute a specific with the Cranford Service ticipating is asked to call Judy following committee scholarship, Mrs. James teaching in the Connecticut Grant at 233-8935. Mrs. William Delaney, cycling. George Porcella of sum for each mile completed League in 19(j4. assignments: Conroy and Mrs. Harry Mc- school system. federation secretary, an- Budget and , Mrs. Coy; sixth grade project, Mrs. Cranford is a co-chairman. by the cyclist. Adults taking , The wedding is planned for" nounced that the sixth district New Jersey citizens will ride part in the ride may sponsor Frank O'Donnell; citizenship Thomas Willis; special May 10, 1975. dessert conference, "A Spook- •andecology, Mrs..E.J. Geiger projects, Mrs. Peter at various ' locations themselves if they so desire. and Mrs. James Ryan; IVloschello; safety and throughout the state. The Cyclethon route this \ communications, Mrs. Donald juvenile protection, Mrs. year will begin and end in Mohr, typing; Mrs. Glenn Arnold Wolfe and Mrs. John Heart Association volun- Wilson Park, Linden Nev Owens, mimeograph; Mrs. Korsch; ways and means, Best Feet Forward. teers are currently contaet-tng- -Jersey: - ~"" Raymond Minette, newsier Jack Duffy. . ter; cultural arts, Mrs. Karl TJiof's Gruber and Mrs. Melvin Advisory committees are: BleemerT- health; Mrs, .Carl'. .Bowling ..League,- Mrs. John Is Att About, Halgren; hospitality, Mrs. Boryszewski; Cub Scouts, that pays the Highest Interest Rate George MacNamara and Mrs'. Walter Gallager; Girl Scouts, Your children need the Robert Bartlett. Mrs. Robert Lynch; Fair, right shoes to get the Historian, Mrs. James Mrs. Donald Salecki; holiday most out of their Watson; library, Mrs. Donald program, Mrs; Robert Sch- school years. You Can Be Sure of Your Interest Williams and Mrs. John weikardt. BilodeaU; membership, Mrs. We've been fitting The first P.T.A. meeting of Cranford children with Patricia Anderson and Mrs.the school year is set for Oct. both regular and JohnLukko; nomination, Mrs. 16 at 7:30 p.m. At this time the orthopedic shoes for and You Can Deposit or Withdraw Ray m o'n d S a w i c k i ; parents and teachers have the 51 .years (maybe your Closed Sundays parliamentarian, Carl opportunity to meet one parents brought you Crawford; program and another. ' here for your shoes). That's why we know Anytime Without Loss of Interest- we've got the right MRS. Ill li;\i; BAKU AM shoes to help your Of CarrragVWorld, Scotch children put I heir best Plains and Society of Doll feel forward!! 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' V- • /•-. .• : Page8CRANF0FiD (N.J-.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. Ocloht'i] 10. Thursday. October 10,1974 CRANFORD lijf.J,) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 9 Variance for 2 homes Fashion show slated by Service C6mmitt€; Anti-litter ordinance proposed 7 The Cranford children's and to children Cranford women serving on Mrs. Charles F. Hansel Sr,;. considered by board service commiUee of the, The ' fall luncheon a no committees are: membership town projects, Mrs. Ferguson, KENILWORTH - An or- arti,cle,i thing or substance council's defeat of the bond March when the new library Family and Children's Society fashion show will he held chairman, Mrs Meyer: Mrs. Rinaldi, Mrs. Kenneth dinance Setting fines of up to whatsoever, whether liquid or ordinance for construction of a originally was ppropoiSed. A decision on a variance to zoning ordinance, was turned met at the home of Mrs. Monday and Tuesday, October fashion show, Mrs. Leonard Robertson, Mrs. Moody, Mrs. $100 for littering was passed solid." It further stipulates new library. The proposal was Anti Spending !• construct two single-family down previously on a variance William H. Meyer. This 21 and 22. at 11 :-15 a.m. at the Rinaldi, Mrs, Maurice Hansel; public relations, Mrs. on first reading Tuesday night that no person shall deposit rejected by a tie vote Oc. 1. "The people were just antj [ homes on 50-foot lots at 114 to construct two-family homes committee supports the Chanticler in Millburn. Williams, Mrs. Jack Moody; Henry Koehler; hospitality, by Borough Council. items in such a manner that Discouraged spending money," Emmert Commend two policemen . Besler Ave. sought by David at the site because of "over services given by the society (Yanford's day is Tuesday, appeal letter, Mrs. Minter Mrs. Charles F. Hansel Jr.; The ordinance would make B.R. Emmert. president of asserted. . C. Brown of Roselle Park was utilization ^of the property" IM Q GIBSON ASSOC U.C to unmarried parents, lo^ -GARWOOD-Two—borough- _BJL October 22. Saks Fifth Avenue -Emius Qn..__Mr_s.,__.___He.n ry_ volunteer services, Mrs. it unlawful for any person to public place by action of sun, the library board, said he is He ad3e3~lh~at""lhe "ITbfary -secure—the-exits—from—the In-officjalbusinessr council— "~"He~*saidTast~night~tHaf the •couples interested!?! adoption police officers, Patrolman woods while attempting to ^•eservedT)ytIie^oard"pf'Ad- 0«« STAU iAHK £ will present The fashion show. Slauson, Mrs. Alfred Fricke, Robertson; and special deposit in a public place "any wind, rain or snow. discouraged about the board attempted to get accepted the low bid of two justment at its Monday night new proposal does not, in his M,C0 projects, Mrs. William Ed- situation. members of the community Louis Kleeman and Special flush the suspect from the from R.V., Birmingham meeting. opinion, represeent over kind of dirt, rubbish, waste In addition, it would be Officer Jfemes Materia, Man facing three charges after accident wards. illegal for vehicles to trans- "I don't know what we can attend board meetings but area. Waterproofing Co. to water- Brown, who seeks to build utilization of the site. He failed. received commendation from About 15 minutes later, the proof the facade of the added that 20 of the 37 homes Joseph Scarrillo, 28, of 4 police as a 1969 Cadillac. of the car and charged the Mrs. John McCarthy of port waste articles unless the do except maintain the library the Westfield Police Depart- the homes on 50 by ioo-foot lots Health board vehicle is covered to prevent the way it is,,' Emrnert said. "It's difficult enough to get Westfield .report stated, municipal building and fix the instead of the 60 by 100 foot surrounding the Besler Ave West End Place, was cnarged Patrolmen James McFall woman and her companion, Cranford is chairman of the ment for their assistance in Kleeman and Materia ap- recurrent leaks for a fee of property have 50-foot or with leaving the scene- of an and John - Hicks early George Was h i n g t o n executive committee of the any part of its load from "I don't know of^-any other the board together with just apprehending a break and required by the Township to administer spilling ..QC.drpppi.ng. .Vehicles, plans. We're back where we seven members," he ..com prehended the suspect who $1,965. smaller frontages and 1.0 on accident, driving while-6n the Saturday arrested Nancy L. Hawthorne, 33, of 1040 Warren Children's Service Com- entry suspect Oct. 6. was identified as the per- The mayor reminded Besler Ave.''alone have the .revoked list and careless Thomas, 32, of 1122 East Third St., Roselle, with possessing mittee.r -Other rCranford carrying brush cuttings, were two years ago." mented. /The two officers were branches and similar matter Realtor Rudolph Cam.-' Livio Mancino suggested petrator by the Westfield residents about the public smaller frontages. -driving early Monday after an St., Plainfield, on a charge of a dangerous weapon. members serving on the commended by Mayor John J. executive committee.are Mrs. flu vaccine need not be covered • if the maroLa, chairman of a that the library proposal be police. The suspect" later hearing Tuesday on the Brown assured the board accident near his home. He speeding in South Ave. TheHawthorne was released in 7 McCarthy and Borough confessed and implicated an proposed zoning ordinance at Fricke, Mrs. Williams and material is securely TashedTo ~"ctttzt3ns'"~comnTittee that placed on the ballot, in next Council at the Tuesday council the homes would have off was released in $250 bail. patrolmen found a— nickels- $250 bail and Ms. Thomas in KENILWORTH-- The accomplice. 8 p.m. in borough hall. plated revolver under the seat her own recbgniZance. Mrs. Rinaldi. Kenilworth Board of Health the vehicle to prevent spilling. worked to defeat the or- year's election. meeting. street parking, would present Scarrillo was arrested by ' will conduct a free flu vac- The ordinance does np,t dinance, contended that the Among other formal ac no additional traffic hazard in Patrolman Robert Nylen after main issue in the controversy ti.pns,the council awarded The men responded to a call award the car he was driving cine clinic Tuesday from 2 to 4 apply to materiaktransported for help Oct. 6 from Westfield the neighborhood and would p.m. at the Recreation in the course of trade which is was lack of public par- John Qano and Son of not change the character of allegedly struck a car owned The Sonrise, a group.from the after a reported break and Democrats to open by Joel Haberman O.LJ22 ild rrdeposited-rin^a—public—placer lizabeth^M^to^ tlk g^ temporarily, nor to articles making process. surfacing of the firehouse King's College, perform S$dRT. ^ yp Responding to questioning Gallows HilFRoad parked in Kenilworth residents who School on Grandview Ave. in deposited in the. borough "All the people are saying is parking -lot on Washington Kenilworth Gospel Chapel. The singers are appearing to police by the board, Brown said the RECRUITERS—Sidney Storie,-township administrator and -Chamber of Com- front of the Haberman home are 50 years of age and older, sewer system iri accordance that when . you spend their Ave. and resurfacingg of the as part of a special gospel campaign presented by Westfield. Westfiejd police headquarters Sunday twp homes would be con-> around the, corner from as well as persons with chased the suspect into the The Cranford Police merce member, and Robert D. Sullivan, chamber president, look; over list of with ordinances. money, they want to make Borough Hall parking lot on London evangelist Dick Saund.ers. Saunders is ap GARWOOD- . Democratic nightly by volunteers who will structed differently; and Industrial Park firms for potential memberships. Scarrillo's address. chronic bronchitis, rheumatic A public' hearing on the their expressions known. Had the Boulevard. The firm wooded area bordering Department was singled out would.not be in conflict with a The accident was reported- CONTACT LENS COMFORT heart disease, pulmonary pearing each evening ai 7:30 through next Thursday, mayoral candidate Frank be available to provide voting among all in the state proposal will be held Oct. 22, you put it on a referendum, the submitted a bid of $2,465. Oct. 17. ••• . Garwood. Assistance was Spera and council candidates information. section of the zoning code Ave. and the second: park is on by Mrs. Haberman, who said emphysema or chronic requested from the borough to yesterday for the 1973 1 In response to a citizen's outcome could have -been William Berry and Robert The three candidates an- prohibiting identicaldwellings the south side bounded by the after hearing noise outside she disease, will be immunized. different," Cammarota said. Pedestrian Safety Excellence within 100 feet of each other— Industry recruited observed a white car had just question, Councilman C. Egles have announced the nounced their support for a Award of the American Garden State Parkway. Those allergic to eggs, William Gutekunst said the Emmert disagreed, con- The board granted struck hers and left the scene. chicken, chicken feathers or opening of their headquarters bill introduced by Assembly- Automobile Association. Robert O'Sullivan, both the role the Chamber By increasing industrial library board of trustees will tending it would have been a GOP seeks flood control measures in the Garwood Mall on South man McCarthy that would variances to Bernard Amstuez president of the Cranford presently plays in the membership, the Chamber Scarrillo was arrested at his chicken dander are- advised relatively simple matter to The association presented home shortly afterward. Mrs. meet shortly to discuss what KENILWORTH-- The "We vow to uphold our and the governor's request for provided with the equipment Ave. on Sunday, at 3 p.m. extend the powers of joint of 1 Cherokee Rd. to extend his Chamber of Commerce, has businesslife of the community hopes to implement programs not to participate in the action to take in wake of the propose a referendum in the excellence plaque to seven-foot porch to 16 feet and Joyce Hagmann of the West program. Republican candidates for principles of personal in- new tax reforms, we will work and training necessary to Assemblyman John J, flood control commissions. Police Chief Matthew T. : announced the inauguration of and targeting the future aims that would be similarly McCarthy, Congressional The bill A-2138, would give to Bernard T. Lyons of Her a membership drive-aimed at and goals of the organization. beneficial to this division. In End Place address was Borough Council this week tegrity and honesty, in* toward stabilizing all borough serve the needs of a fully Haney, Captain Frank, Burr ning Ave. to replace his charged with allowing an un- CONTAC Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity .announced their platform, dependence of thought, and expenses and the tax rate and developed community, candidate Adam Levin, such commissions the power and Sg. Robert Guertin of the increasing participation in the The Chamber is hoping for addition, the group would act Among their Sheriff Ralph Oriscello and to acquire land and to engage garage and bring it within industrial division of the increased participation from as a coordinating agency licensed driver (Scarrillo) to unless three months of fhe interest thereon is forfeited and interest'on the amount proposals, the belief that only the total to discuss int open meeting our maintain our low fire in- Traffic Safety Bureau at a three feet of his side lot. withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. Richard LoForte, Ronald freeholder candidates John in planning and management Chamber. the firms within Cranford's between, __. the industrial operate her car, described by community shall benefit from view , on all major ex- surance rating, and to develop 1 luncheon ayhe Manor JWest — Recommended—to—the - Soltis and Michael Virkaitis our decisions. ^ penditures. WWee 'expectT to legisltation that will aid these Molozzi, Walter Borigh.t-and- activitiesr-- : —— Orange. Lesser awards were "~~LelteFs~have Been nTailedTcT 'two~maj&r induslriaPparks. commuhTty^aria the Township said they would work toward William Mcdloud will attend Spera, Berry and Egles Township Committee for its One Park is on the north side Committee. "We pledge an imaginative continue checking into the- departments-in-the discharge given 40 other departments in approval vtfere these all industrial businesses CLUB PLANTS IVY stabilization of borough ex- and responsive government, feasibility of federal and state of their duties, the cermonies. Refreshments noted that flooding problems the state, within the township, outlining of town /bordering Orange The membership drive will The Dig and Delve Garden penses . and seek additional will be served and all are often extend beyond variances to allow Dr. Nor- dedicated to the needs of our funds and studies that could "We pledge to work toward The . department also man Decker of Warren to include personal contact by Club is continuing to maintain flood control measures in invited,. municipal boundaries and can membership committeemen theivy.it planted on the wall of fellow residents, upon -whose benefit Kenilworth. providing flashing signal Spera-Berry-Egles . head- received the association's convert the entire first floor of cooperation with surrounding trust we place ourselves. "We desire to work with our. lights in the Michigan Ave. best be handled by inter- five-year award for being a building at 191 North Ave. to prospective members. the Cranford railroad station. communities. quarters will be staffed governmental agencies. Now Open "In view of both the police, fire and public works playground area, and the without a pedestrian fatality into professional chiroprac- in the . Text of the platform crushing inflation problem departments in keeping them reduction of the speed limit in in five years. tice offices and to allow Clark follows: • m- .. ••• that area. Recognized in the award Door Co. of Cranford to Five Points Shopping Mall, Union "We propose to implement Garwood calendar was the department's ^construct a sign at its com- new ordinances as necessiry, Thursday, Oct. 10 educational program con- pany site at 75 Miln St. 160 feet Church sets lay mission review, update and correct 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.-Soccer at Washington School. ducted among schools, civic from the rear of Myrtle Ave. "clubs and The variance is required to KENILWORTH- A deficiencies Jn_others_as_the_-J7_lG 9 prn_Fieic| hockey forgramWarsdhOolgirlsat Lincoln^ ufps andclubs and~*lts~ —AlLay—Pennsy-1-vam'aT-New—-Yorkr—The"^Saturday—eveTTirig" needs of our community School • training of police in pedestrian put up a free standing sign in Witness Mission" will be held New Jersey, Connecticut and worship service following the continue to change. the residential R-l zonet" in Kenilworth's S p.m.-Rosary Society of St. Anna's Church. Talk by safety enforcement. Community Massachusetts will par- dinner will.be directed by the "We would like to see a Assemblyman John McCarthy on casino gambling proposal. United Methodist Church on tlclPate- * volunteers. They will also minimum of $500 be set aside Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Gardeners plan craft items sale A dinner will be held Friday teach all Church School in the Recreation Committee Friday, O«t. 11 New Jersey's Leading Some two dozen volunteer and Saturday evenings at 6130 classes on Sunday morning budget each year to help 3:30 to 5:30 p,m.-Soccer at Washington School. Methodist layment from y g The Crafts Festival of created her own item fpr the with placement of the and be in charge of the 9:30 defray the cost of bus rental 7 to9p.m.T-Coed Night at Lincoln School gym for seventh, volunteer • workers • in Crane's Ford,gardeners will sale. and 11 a.m. services. for our senior citizeni s bbus eighth and ninth grades, be held at the Calvary Mrs. G. Keith Warner and Firemen slate Kenilworth homes after the trips, "as recommended by Friday evening mass meeting. Mrs. Joan Mascaro, Saturday, Oct. 12 Lutheran Church, Eastman Mrs. William J. Miller Jr, are chairman, will direct the state survey, and in keeping Street, on Oct. 23 from 10 a.m. The workers will direct six 1 to 5 p.m.-Soccer at Unami Park. 1 co-chairmen of the Festival. square dance activities of eight entertain- with what other communities to 5 p.m. " members of the Mrs. Paul W! Selby is now brings you bible studies in Kenilworth are now doing, if this group) GARWOOD" The Garwood homes on Saturday morning ment committees. The Sunday, Oct. 13 • Crane's Ford Gardeners have president of the Crane's Ford mission will conclude Sunday desires it. I to 5 p.m.-Soccer at Unami Park. been active all thru the Gardeners. Fire Department will hold its and visit church members in 1 evening with an informal- "It is becoming more ap- II a.m. to 1 p.m.-Coffee for Congressman Matthew summer at weekly workshops •«• On Thursday members will 17th annual benefit square the afternoon. evaluation session for all parent each year that ad- Rlnaldo at the home of Mrs. Doris Mann. creating dried flower pictures, Berkeley Federal Savings dance at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow meet at the home of Mrs. ft. Scouts go fishing church members at-a supper. ditional, effective flood 3 to 5 p.m.-Opening of Democratic headquarters in the parchment stationery, Roland Snyder, 369 S. Union and Loan Association at the Westwood- Lounge. Preceding, the official control measures are Garwood Mall. . i macrame items, 'candles, Avenue to make dried flower Arthur Schweitzer is ticket ( : KENILWORTH-- Members opening of the mission, an.all- necessary for some areas of 7 to 9 p.m.-Cocktail party for Democratic Candidates at the paper weights, resin placques, arrangements for-the-saje.—- chairman. ot tsoy bcout Troop 82 caught day prayer vigil on a "come- Kenilworth. It is imperative hpme of Georgiana Guerrieri, 211 Third Ave. flower arrangements and Uniformed firemen will go 28 snappers during a recent as-you-are" and. "do-it-your- that the cooperation of various Christmas articles Mond Oct Town sweeper BECAUSE door-to-door selling tickets fisrnng^tnfh p at Belmar., They sel.r- basis will be held in the surrounding communities be ^' " which will be for sale. In from 1 p.m. Sunday. Tickets also fishefished'id mn the surf at Sandy Returnsanctuary? frofroml'a^n."to"m 8 a.m. to 66 obtained tefo^anjTVeaiistic .etogp.m^Basketballfor fourth through eighth grade boys addition each member has hits woman at Lincoln School. Statement Savings may also be obtained Sunday Hook Park, where Ted Combs n m goals can be set forth for , . _ ~. , , . , , „.,.,, mrs. Anna Jankowski of 208 morning at the fire house. caught a large fluke. p.m. 7 to 9 t Holly St. suffered leg and arm Kenilworth only. We pledge to H P. "--G.rls arts and crafts at Little League Field WE EASE Proceeds will be used for the A parents' night is schedui- Turkeys offered work toward this dbjective GARWOOD abrasions and a slight head firemen's welfare fund, the _when ppmmunity and county Tuesday, Oct. 15 ^ '' • __ injury last Thursday when YOUR ed tomorrowat which scouts PAINT sltuck_by_^a township_streeL_:, scholarship program -and -,who earned merit badges and tO SenlOr-GltoenS-—-studies ^re:Completed7-Sinc> —10^30-a,mv--Sewing group or-St^auTVGhureVmeets-at—r Fellowship Hall. sweeper/at Walnut and South support "of the Firemen's advancements will receive flood control means spending and HARDWARE HHOVING KENILWORTH- In com- ney, we further pledge that Noon-Rotary Club meeting at Oakland House. Aves. shortly before noon. PRESTIGE Home in Boonton. their awards. mO Mrs, Jankowski was crossing memoration,,of ..World Lions,..an —significant proposals^ -7to9 p.m.-High School basketball at Lincoln School gym. REPAIRS Service Day on Monday, each studied will be brought before 8:30p.m.-Publi" ™-- «--i-»=-•----•c hearin• g~ o .n proposed zoning ordinance in the intersection about 7 feet CITY Borough Hall: STORM WINDOWS from the curb when the Special Limousine Service member of the Kenilworth the pub]ic for their comment. Lions Clubupledged to provide i expenditure of Wednesday. Oct. 16 SCREENS sweeper turned the corner and Any arge sponsored by Union County struck her with its front Trips to all airports, railway stations & piers ,a local senior citizen with a funds fqr this purpose, we 12:30 p.m.-Stage coach PLEXIGLAS STORM Thanksgiving turkey. believe, should b subject to Cultural and Heritage Commission scheduled to arrive for 10 grating. The operator was ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. The 20 turkeys will be of- minutes at Franklin School. James Roberts of 163 North CHestnut 5-2581 — BRidge 6 2272 fered—to members of he referendum. DOOR INSERTS "We firmly believe it is the 6:30 to 9 p.m.-Basketball for fourth through eighth grade Ave., who brought the vehicle Kenilworth Senior Citizen responsibility of elected of- See Dominic Barbuto to a quick halt. Est. 1912 Limousines for weddings — Trips to anyplace boys at Lincoln School gym. . . 340 North Ave., Garwood Club in a free rafflrafflee. George fiificiall s tt o kkee p t the publibHc iin- 8p.m.--Meetingofthe Ladies Auxiliary of theVFW. . Mrs: Jankowski was taken with —Prices Very Reasonable— Toll is chairman of the project formed and we propose to to Rahway Hospital and 213 South Ave., E. 276 0898 assisted by Anthony Cuppari. make every effort to do just Thursday, Oct. 17 BOROUGHOF KENILWORTH released later in the day. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.-Soccer at Washington School. KENILWORTH. NEWJERSEY that. We will distribute, at our PUBLIC NOTICE own cost, annual reports PUBLIC NOTICE is horobv given that an Ordinance of which the lollowlng is a showing all significant copy was Introduced, read and passed on Don't Forget - You'll want governmental decisions and Senior citizens hear —.first reading by the Mayor and Council Prestige Card! _o« the Borough of Kenilworth at a issue individual - press meeting on the Bth day of October.-W7J, releases." ''and that the said Council will further All The Hometown \_ News, Too! Levin, local candidates consider the said Ordinance for final Prestige Card is the key „_;_ STORY HOURS .SET 1 passageon the 22nddayof October, 1974, committee.!: announced "that —^at~8:00~p:m7~at~trie "Borough Hallr to your Statement Savings Accqunt KENILWORTH - The KENILWORTH-- Adam Kenilworth, New Jersey, at which time Kenilworth Public Library Levin, Democrat nominee fpr preparations are being and place any persons who rnav *e in Statement Savings is a new way. . Prestige Card is a billfold-size plastic completed for the event, terested therein will bo given an op will resume its story hour C/fagress, and the Democratic pqctunlty to be heard concerning said by City federal Sayings, card that does everything that a Pass-. programs next week. Pre- ana Republican candidates for which will be held in Ordinance you save time while you are book does, and more. It is issued to you December. MARGARET McGEVNA schoolers will meet Tuesday Borough Council were guest Borough Clerk saving money. If simplicity, ease when you open a Statement Savings from 10:30 to 11 a.m., and speakers last week at a The club will hold its PROPOSEDORDINANCE NO 74 12 and convenience are important .to Account . . • monthly birthday party AN ORDINANCE TO CONTROL LIT children 5-8 years of age will meeting of the Kenilworth TERING IN THE BOROUGH OF you. then our new Statement meet Wednesday from 3:15 to Senior Citizens Club at Tuesday, Oct. 22,. at 1 p.m. . KENILWORTH. Savings account is made for you Prestige Card makes your Statement Members took a bus trip" BE IT ORDAINED J?V the Governing 3:45 p.m. The series will, Kasbarian Hall, Body of the Borough of Kenilworth as Savings Account more convenient and continue for six weeks; Tues-day to Willows, Pa,, follows: A Statement Savings account uses easier to use. It will speed deposits and- The local candidates are where they toured Amish Section I Depositing of litter no passbook, instead we mail a ::- ' help maVe faster withdrawals because it COFFEE FOR RINALDO prohibited. It shall be unalwful for any Edward Stupak, Councilman country person, Mrtn Or corporation, in person or complate.savings account state- , •will iden^fy you at any City Federal GARWOOD- Mrs. Doris C. John Olock and William Holt, by his agent, employee or servant, to cast, throw, sweep, sift or deposit in any ment to you at the end of each office Mann will be hostess Sunday Democrats, and Ronald Soltis, Five are accused manner in or upon any public way or calendar quarter lutemizos your at a coffee party in honor of Richard LoForte and Michael other public place in the Borough or any interest earned and all deposits.and Stop by t/ie New Accounts DesR at any Congressman Matthew public water, drain, sewer or receiving Virkaitis, Republicansr of gun possession "basin within the lurisdictlon of the withdrawal transactions for each City Federal Savings office, or simply, Rinaldo, Republican can- Borough, any kind of dirt, rubbish, waste Rytex Deckle Edge Vellum didate for reelection from the Two new club members article, thing or substance whatsoever, quarter along with your now telephone or write us a note Our KENILWORTH- Four -whether liquid or solid. Nor shall any balance on the last day of tin', Wrtfs counselors will be happy to 12tAi District. The coffee, were welcomed, Mrs. Union residents and a Newark person, firm or corporation, cast, throw, sweep, sift or doposit any of the quarter help you which is open to the public, Katherine Kansky and Mrs. manwer e arrested last Thurs aforementioned items anywhere within will be held from 11 a.m. to 1Emily Skwisz. day night outside the Holiday the lurisdictlon ol the Borough in such r manner that it may be carried or Personalized Stationery p.m. at Mrs. Mann's home, 252 Nelson Brown, chairman..of , d with deoosltcd In whole or In part, by the We have a full range of Statement Savings Accounts available paying up to 5%% nn and cnarge Myrtle Ave. v action of tbo sun. wind, rain or snow, into and. of course, we continue to offer a wide range of Saving Certificates tha-t pay the 10th anniversary- dinner ^^0,, of weapons. any of the atorementlonod places. Being held in a total of $5,250 Provided, that this soctlon shall not up to 7'.^,,. (substantial mteiest penalty is required-for early withdrawal on 95 ,-....-:,.::::: :.^ apply to the deposit of material under a Certificate savings i •'. . • . . ' . . bail are Dennis_White, 24,_his permit authorized by any ordinance ol (regularly 12:00) All Types Of wife, Cynthia J. White, 21, the Borough; or to goods, wares or i C merchandise deposited upon any pub ic ) .O p'incf.'ss shoots & 100 envelopes " • Robert Wade, 30, and Denise way or other public place temporarily, .ipply to vehicles 5 'School Address will speak' on the casino carrying brush cuttings, tree trimmings, 2 City.... 44 Offices in Eleven New Jersey Counties branches, logs ami similar waste :':ucheck_gBinj^^ gambling proposal which will i t;.,i t.-r.-l Ch.-.ry Mill Cr.inlord'East THE NOTIONAL material, il such matter is securely !• I enclose. AlKllllWI SH AHEEN 'Over Haifabe on the Nov. 5 ballot, at a . lashedto such vehicle to prevent spilling or dropping us aforesaid. pslCv'nnqp •»"- .v - - " • ; ,'Moo!MUwn Mornslown Newark ' Now Providonco ' ^ ' meeting tonight of the Rosary- Section 3, Any person, llrm or cor Altar Society of The Church of • poratlon violating any of the provision^ Special School of this article shall be fined up to %IOO 00 St, Anne in the parish school .noxburi awlhl^u'lH^I S1,mn1i._l,.nr,Hlv1>r Union 'Wiishmdlnn Wh.ppany.'W.llingboro/Wooflb^doo . BANK OF ACxtlNLsY Service' for each offense; and .i separate offense S0 after devotions in the church shall be deemed committed on each d.1V during on or which a vlolatlort occurs or Rate *6 at tt p.m. The meeting will be continues Deposits Insured by FSLIC REALTORS * INSURORS open to men and Women. WILLIAM C.CONRAD, JR There will be a question- Mayor per year.' NEWJERSEY ATTEST Citism ixwii Ormticic answer period. Mrs. Mc- MARGA&b'T McGUVNA piiLiliUM • M) I t 15 - 17 North Ave., E. 276-0777 Carthy is program chairman. Uorough Clerk Dated: October 10, 19/J , Don't Wait! 2 NORTH AVENUE WEST, CRANFORD Fee: J VI.H4 •r

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.',-••• i .- ^ ... •I- . "'.•. "•; •/ ••-.I: Page laCRANFORD (N.J.) citlZEN AND CHRONICLE Thursday. October 10. 1974 •m:^l -it-your$e . Cthursdiiy. U'IOIHT HI. \\KA <'KANKO|U> ( N.l.) CU'I/KN ANDCllltONICLK I'agc II and out Home Decorate with light at Cranwood Supply "Decorate with light" is the looking for a new mood in a . Styles'in furniture change In addition to lighting fix- newest theme in interior decor room she's "urovvji anistomed and so do styles in mood for lures, CI'UIIWIXKI features a -—n *s offers purchaser Help for homeowners at Builders General vements and it expresses the many to. and views vviih alfeclion. A trip to the highway stores when calling on the firm for opportunities open to the home i i rooms. While in one year, a fell selection of quality A •-;„ .„ »v,~ u;^.,,o., ,.„.,„, whpn railing nn th» fi™ f^ in the-nature of. a community on the even while r< i onni/in}» the formal atmosphere' may be chimes, intercoms and is-not-always-a-necessity-for-^dvice—and—consultation-. ieiauons-serviceas.~well-as-a—area—dt decorator and housewife need for change and i;pdating do-it-yourselfers, according to because giving such advice is positive approach to gaining a factions charming and appropriate, in dimmers, as well as "behind- officials of Granford's < —> ——• ••«-.. UI1:>- Fine china, jewelry Brothers expanding formal moo'WINNKH control «f the firm in 1989 from deeply involved with the town, .repeatjind referral business, •problems and opportunities of philosophy of Leonard Mrs. Wynn Kent of Cranford jthe, home improvement do-it- them the widest possible very well at it, according 'to though,, we try |o make sure magnificent, formal dining George Coffey, ' h.i£'former "one"" of few self Servicing and we can't play a "numbers Neuringer, general manager choice, by stocking in depth/ was the runner-up in the yourself market, particularly Pat Seorese of Quality that the local people are taken room crystal chandelier, l employer who estjvblished^the dealers, game.'" work hard for your money, don't throw it away! New s of Leonard Jewelers in Lin- "For example, we are^the— Decorators, located on women's championship business in 1930/ "The major highway inef- as it effects the local Cranford. den. care of. What kind of business contain lighting ideas to suit tournament recently at. the community. only establishment in Central Kenilworth's Boulevard:— could we-havo if we -ignored- -every-taste and .every concept The firm lias^g pp has every style and price range to chriose from• Neuringer's acquisition of New Jersey where, eyery Pat, along with his brothers. Ashbrook Golf Club. elude Aman/and Sharp ap- g nv,|onqcrcaHXQPAYH ' the people in Cranford, of What any room in the home their place in the market, just ~orrj;ymm>d^--_i hldb" iplianco'.'linds. Maytag-Magic as everyone does, of course— of home improvement years ago with such names as available immediately from GIFT —Members of the Cranford Lodge Knig^ts-of Pythias presented a check in Quality Decorators, started in home decor party products, running the full Hummel figurines and LIFETIME our store-rooms and we carry the amount of $2,649 to the United Cerebral Palsy League of Union County for the 1959 into n firm which serves •'<•{.. gamut from finishing nails to Keepsake diamonds,,and over this philosophy and practice not only local residents with The Cranford area of the lumber arid plywood, the firm purchase of speech therapy room equipment to be placed in the new CP Center in Laivnmmjoer service Union County Right-to-Life ALUMINUM PRODUCTS. INC. the years has grown to include over to all departments. It's upholstery, wall-to-wall offers free consultation ser- Bulova and Longines watches, Union. Left to right are Si Herbst, Bert Fine, Don Brandes, Hal Roth, Vic Thomas, Organization, a pro-life groijp^ 102 Soufh Ave., West, Cranford the only way to succeed in Saul Goldstein. Len Godleski, Jack Thomas and Bernie Greenberg. Julius R~ .carpeting, and slipcovers or I: vices on every phase of Goldmaster diamonds, Lenox business today." . ^— E.S.I. AUDIO DISCOUNT CENTER will hold a home decor party building and renovation based Pollatsch«k, center CP League president, accepts check. drapery craftsmanship., but waters to home pride at the Cranford Municipal china and Waterford crystal, also travels further, afield in on the premise that a do-it- 276-3205 Royal Doulton china figurines Building, Community Room, yourselfer is likely to buy his Central and Northern New . "Cranford residents take failure or breakdown, he's got. on Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. and the firm's latest ap- Jersey. pride in their 'homes-and to get it replaced or repaired materials where he gets his pointment, to be represen- Sisto's janitorial firm serves area industry "It's word-of-mouth,that service—in this case delivery tatives for Wedgwood most of the homeshave lawns. fast, or that lawn starts! to The home decor party will -does it," says Pat Scorese, feature wall plaques, statuary of materials, advice on how to figurines and art objects. "Hard work and honesty" is seeking commercial cleaning At the present time, Sisto's Kenilworth March of'TJimes That's where we come in," disgrace the entire street." the philosophy^ of the self- contracts. "not only advertising. One says Tom and John llerzer, Open since 1964, --theand other decorative items for complete the project and even "Over the years, our is the largest janitorial ser- chairman. charge accounts.. made, successful man, and "A pattern of fast growth, vice in Central New Jersey person tells another and they GRAND co-owners of T&.J La-wnmower brothers have the only mower the upcoming, holidays. FUEL SAVER — In addition'to insulation inside walls, patrons have grown ac- Builders General few men in the mid-county developed ...and1 Sisto was with over jtoo business and call us, and the next thing you Service, on North Avenue. repair shop in Cranford, and Proceeds from the party will nature contributes to reducing heating fuel through customed to only finding the area typify this better than Al "Service, to the customer, is be donated to the Union management emphasizes that finest in jewelry and in forced to phase o^t^jiis— -industrial clients and is the only thing that makes a West. .•-.'•• have added garden supplies vines on northern side of this house. Nurserymen point- Sisto, president of Sisto's residential operations to "Ou,r business is built on County Right to Life there is no purchase obligation headquartered in a modern difference,'' says Sisto, and fertilizers to their range of out leaves and stems deflect wind from outside, keep Expert Building Maintenance, pursue' the new phase of facility in Kenilworth. selling and servicing lawn- products. They are area Organi7ation. heat inside. "Without service, nothing else MOTHERS TO MEET located in Kenilworth. service. "; ' - ,.i „ . - In 1974 Sisto served ,as thematters." 7 2 exchange mowers and other power representatives for the Mrs. Lillian Curia of 8 Servicing business and. equipment of this nature, Decorating Suburban Mothers of Twins OPENING "Snapper" Toro' and and Triplets Club will meet industrial . facilities because when a homeowner in Lawnboy lineof lawnmowers, Gill joins Peace Corps Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 6:15 throughout Central and students Cranford suffers a mower and other power equipment. 1 attend . The headquarters of the June where he majored in selections p.m. at the First National Northern New Jersey, Sisto's Aldo emphasizes service CELEBRATION ll Peace Corps has announced psychology. He was on the State Bank of Central New firm has shown substantial the assignment of Thomas K. dean's list for the last three Jersey, Chestnut St. and growth every year since its guests Gill of 316 Casino Ave. to rural semesters. at Hartig's Fourth Aye., Roselle. Mrs, establishment in 1966. NOW GOING ON . r- Alaska where he is-to-wor-k- Margaret Santone, a freelance. The firm began as a part- —A-1970-graduate-of-Cnaufocd- —Today-s—decorating—em- time local janitorial business in TV, conditioner repairs At its annual membership FEATURING DIREtW-ACTORY TO YOU PRICES wkh the local Eskimos. High School, he is the son ofphasis is on the total look of, 1 on window decorating. m Kenilworth and branched "Service is our middle television, has always em- on a hot summer night. Tea Tuesday ~al Calvary Gill graduated from the Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Gill every room in the home, and Lutheran Church, the Village O N-AU PJ 0-&Q UIP M E N T .R &A-T-U B£ S-«-R^E) 105- University of--Colorado in of the Casino Ave. -address. Refreshments will be ser- out into contracting with name," is a good candidate for phasized service rather than • "I've been inthat fix myself every Cranford home can Cranford area residents have ved. For additional in- builders of new homes in the an official slogan at Crah- the sale of TV sets or air Improvement, Association • PHONOGRAPH CARTRIDGES & NEEDLES the best opportunity to and I wouldn't want it to formation contact.: Mrs. area to clean up the homes, ford's Aldo Service Company. conditioners. happen to anyone," says played host to two American • AUDIO PLUGS •ACCESSORIES •STROBES achieve it with a wide range of Collette Grupe, 21 Hillcr.est before buyers moved in. This The 26-year-old firm, founded "Service is the largest Berlin. Field Service exchange choices in paints and students presently enrolled in be comfortable at 68 degrees. Ave., Cranford. venture was so successful, by Allen Berlin to capitalize on part of our business," says Berlin has always en- • RECORD CHANGERS •COLOR ORGANS wallpapers. , that in 196a Sisto began the growing popularity of Berlin, although we do sell air their senior year at Cranford -Granford's~Richard-JBartig couraged the employment of High School, .conditioners and TV sets." local youth and is proudiof the CHOOSE FROM •offers precisely this choice Although the firm was fact that many of the young They were introduced by : : i BBANDS - -_^_ (And It's SPECIAL! with a full selection of major originally in television ser- men who have come to his Mrs. William, Meyer, wife of wallpaper patterns and vice, it has since enlarged its firm as part-time workers to the president of A.F.S'. SUCH AS as easy as WALL to WALL brands, and Sapolin paints. 'BUILDERS GENERAL'IS scope to include air con- learn the TV repair business Richard Nikschek of Germany In addition to his wall- ditioning service. as apprentices, have goneN)n is staying with Mr. and Mrs._, GRAND • BSR covering and paint products, to college, and some havi Malcolm Pringle and Sergei turning Hartig has helped to stimulate SINCE Rivera of Peru will spend his • GARRARD SERVING Berlin, a Cranford resident, returned to the firm as full "the artistic development of time staff. •xchange year as guest of Dr. OPENING this draff) Cranford residents of all ages CRANFORD 1906 prides himself on same-day a"nd Mrs. Clair Flinn; Mrs. • PLUS service and has maintained In addition to private Pringle and Mrs. Flinn were SPECIAL SAPOUN with a well-stocked artists' , Garwood residential and commercial supply department. summer hours until 10 p.m. guests for the.day with their OTHERS u3fa work, Aldo Service Corn pa ny • _ ,ii^ifc- h.Thurs.Fri.eves 7-9, Sat. 10-5 daily for many years in order respective "sons". Mrs. ONE COAT to provide service to performs service; work for Meyer spoke briefly on A.F.S. customers whose air con- local industries and for aims., ditioners might malfunction municipal facilities. Lower temperatures and fuel LATEX FLAT We SERVICE What We Selll! •V~i bills with properly humidified air. WHITE and COLORS v cold •-. AM/FM wasted! • j*EG LIST $9.50! AUTHORIZED Wallpaper Sale! But with proper home humidity (usually beiween 30 per ten! and MULTIPLEX RADIO WITH 35 per cent, but it depends on many (actors) you can be more DEALER SERVICI comfortable at 68 degrees than at 72 decrees - and think ol all 99 DO IT YOURSELF? TRACK the money you're paying! • .-' . GAL need, RECORDER REEL-STRONG thinks it's time -for you to enjoy the benefits of 'NO NEED FOR THE HIGHWAY' controlled, precisely regulated, home humidification now. And 33VS% 40% OFF we can recommend the right system lor any budget and heating 2 SPEAKERS system. 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Page 12 CRANFORD (N.J,) CITIZEN AND CHHONICLK Thursday. < kriobc. 10." Ht74 • Thursday. <>tober 10,1974 CKANFQRR (N.J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE Page 13 WISH I HAD FOR SALE Fuel economy measures Radley offers REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SERVICES Astrologer lo speak 'v^yp . Antiques - PARTS DEPT. CLERK ^_ Antique-. -Grand <-'ippoMunily-- with ma|or WlfTEMCE .^ "OF CHARM AND large selection electronic distributor. Full.time in NANCYS advanced by Reel-Strong • TWQ FAMILY ' Cranlord, N. J. Call 272-2HI2 - Home before College CHARACTER Improvements ; NEWLY LISTED GREAT MOTHER AND •H:3() • 5:30. N[' :A_ KALChAMC 108 Walnut Ave. 9:30- 5P.M Improvements Two important things every When .a 5 percent humidity, and plaster; static electricity ' DUPLEX - ' ,V DAUGHTER HOME Cranlofri N I Mon thru Sat Sylvia Sherman, rated professional publications. She ->v^.-- T$»s&*s-r- Come .iiul browso. Set; our (me colloihon ol 1 of mirrorsr L ZIPK.IAN homeowner should do to 4 bedrooms, 2'// baths, large NURSES " ^N^T^r^f^L^ China (Hoisy «s«Nipponv^>-Linioi!es') leve>is maintained in tin shocks; drying of furniture Living-room, dining room, 6 OAK chairs, old andirons, oak N<> Job Too Small among the ten top astrologers is. known for her many suc- kitchen, living room,, dining . LPN'sByExom r\Cr-\hE REBUILDER conserve energy, and^ save home at 70 decrees, s;iys ;ind separation of joints; "The largest selection of *****, kitchen, 1st door, 2 bedrooms RN's dresser with mirror, platform * I Hit (SIIMAILS in the United States .and an cessful predictions, MILLER./. / PAVING d2rgaLajeAlso ltl(IS mmerclal oaris. __ 789-1121 Estate Sales Women's Club of Cranford < ieorge Strom is hesp'Itality humidity during the winter protected from the effects ol A study completed h\ it," says Martin Radley, Parking Areas. full Line Mason Work REFRIGERATION ENGINEER .19th Annual Antique Show & Sale • REMODELING meeting Monday evening in chairman. . months in the home, and Jo set excessive drvness. Honeywell Corporation shows owner of Garden State Mirror Industrial Plants & Curbing i ASSOCIATES for Warinanco Ice Skating Center. Oct. 22, 23 & 24 - Noon to 10 p.m. Fellowship Hall of the First Women with a college : Must have a Blue Seal Refrigeration 272-6334 the home thermostat back that typical homeowner's Company, REALTORS Thursday to 6 p.m. New Presbyterian Church. degree who are interested in America's Finest China APPOINTED — Edward Free Estimates Engineer's license. Apply: Providence "United Methodist every night jit least 5 degrees Located on Centennial Ave. 2 Way Radio Equipped joining the club are requested Other effects ol improper savjngs in the New York-New Personnel Dept. A l'NIT OK EXCEXL-0 C,ORP. Church, 1441 Springfield Ave., New Landtcaplng-Gardening Si Fahrenheit. , • . S. Fisher of Roselle has near the Garden State Park- Full Insurance Coverage 23 North Avenue, East Cranford -H13 Norrh a\t.. Garwood, N.J. Ms. Sherman is director of humidity, a re: cracking walls .Jersey metro area that Union County Parks Commission—- An Equal Opportunity Employer -Providence. Coffee shop open 12 to contact the membership Lenox. been named assistant way, Radley's firm attracts 276-1053 Acme St. Landscaping- Reasonable rates; 4R(- the American School of chairman; Mrs. Marvin Cranford is a part of are an B ndorr- 10 p.m.; Thursday to 4:30 v Shown, loll. Autumn p.ittern, manager, of quality Elizabeth, N. J. ' 4339 after 4 p, m. |k."r cent saving in fuel cost visitors from the tri-state ' p, rn.'; • • • • • Astrology and the author, of Rosenthal of 530 Lexington I PC setting, $45 00. com DURA-BILT PAVING CO.,INC Res. Sales Mgr., Doris Coyle, 276-1791 • Mon ' Fri. 2 p.m. • 4 p.m. only A. ~~pTementary crystal, :t pc set wilh a f> degree setback, and a assurance for Dames & area, because of the con- Luncheon 12 noon - 2 p.m. many articles in popular and Ave. , .:'. : . :. '. ;, .' lino, ' SIV SO Shown, riant Ecology improvement tinuous inventory on display of TMIMKE Hot Buffet Tuesday & Wednesday • LAWNS • SHRUBBERY COUN7Y POS7- George 12 per cent savings with a 10Moore, . Cranford en- ^IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllMlllj Monticello server, ?.1K qold over 500 mirrors of all shapes, PART TIME • : To Operate cnRlnc ladies, milllnfi 5:30 - 7:30 o.m. DONATION $1.25 LEAVESRAKED • J. Albanese, who has been trim, ill degree setback. "This saving vironmental and--'-applied 376-585$ 376-6140 machlnesr nurfaca grinders an.d REASONABLE RATES -™ CALL earth science consulting. sizes and prices, plus a large tool c\ittera. _ . appointed Union County's City Federal begins can bo realized (juickly atii _.B.BAN.D._M£V\L' : . -TELEPHONE :__4fi9rJ.008JVF.T.ER./l.P.M...... tree firm's specialty back-up'inventory- • 531 Mountain Ave., Springfield ^ [9 room bi-;level. .4 bedrooms, 3 1 McPHERSON -first: administrator..by the TirrnT He will be in charge • A£PQINTMENT • . Full Benefits Package easil— *•"»'»-»»-••'••*»•»*-y with an automati« \_* V *.* • # H< *. ftc V - Vdoc* 1 l'\^k Ife , - - '-r —~ - - * >« * . ^,4 V ^^ -^# »*#•##*##»»»##»##»»#»»## Mason Contractort &:;. In additipn to sale and jn^ f baths, 2 car garage. Select your > MAKERS Call or Apply ~~~~~ ... 3 bicycles • 2.three 'Wheel bikes - •Board of Freeholders. He = n l t the name.of the game at- the'disease diagnosis and tivities in Cranford and staTIati on ol mirrors, Radley's~ =26 =lwo=whe«l'= offered $20,000 SUN. 1:30-4:30.P.M. SEASON TO DE JOLLY. Earn extra earneth-wilT be utilized for Professional Young Adults of for 1 hour orientation $800 CallT 276-5748 after 6' p.m. 609 Brookside PI. money for gifts as an AVON various prc-gr-ams and toincluded a prestige card balance for the three-month Sehniiede, who began . hjs New Jersey will hold an and immediate employment- HOUSE PAINTING • INTERIOR AND CLEONARD REDUCED - Better than new. Representative in your spare time. assist in defrayingEhe-cost for which not only enables the period. career as a landscape'" "Octoberfest Dance" at the BEDFORD SERVICE ask'for Mr. Mylesat the EXTERIOR. REASONABLE RATES. Savon slates for your 827,000 Large 3 bedroom Colonial with 1 Call: Mrs. Marcus 353-4880 1970 MUSTANG • 6 cylinder, standard ^depositor to transact business j offering the new BET YOU'VE .7 HOLIDAY INN CALL: 276-5774: the "Save a Child" Progral n designer and planter, has Marriott Motor Hotel in 1st floor family room, living • transmission. 70,000 miles. $675. JEWELERS INC. Garden State Pkway Exit 138 The Five Points Branch "at-anyof City- Federal's 44 program, City Federal expanded his .operations over Saddle Brook, N.J. on Sunday room wittr fire* place, formal 245-9255. •" • BEEN WAITIMU/ Kenilworth, N.J. QUALITY painting • interior, and YMCA junior board of offices"~Hhtoughout,_.1_.Ne.w; Savings becomes the^first ' ** is The Lenox Center the 19 years of the firm's pile of ashes?' at 8 p.m. for unmarried dining room, eat-in kitchen with. '"REIABLE M-F FOR DRIVING, CALL FOR THIS CHARMING QtNTER Apply at time and date shown •e.xterioi. Free estimates. Phone Ml managers is holding a CarJersey, but also^allowshim to financial institution in New existence to include planting;- organ concert Jewish single men and women 241-8050 dishwasher, Maintenance free IMMEDIATELY:.276-0081 ' 1973 VW Super Beetle, radio. Rear 109 North Wood Avenue, Linden +025-2150 HALL COLONTAC.TO COME ON above only, pteaseL • 3-0505. . . "• obtain cash from his aeeoynt j sey"to participate in this u htl;t '[i I 'ir with new vinyl siding^Guaranteed defroster, Extras. Immaculate. Wash Saturday at the Y's 201 er Fri-tH J) P.M..,*. Major Charges welcomed from 20 to 45 years, of age. 708 Fairfield Ave:, Kenilworth THE MARKET. A lama living 50 years. Aluminum com- 11,000 miles. 24,000 mile factory Tucker Avenue location. The at hundreds of other financial^nptjonwide prestige card I'-I'P p,n.e -with HI room, with . fireplace; formal UNBEATABLE PRICES in Roselle binations. A MUST TO SEE! • warranty. Must sell. Sacrifice. 276- institutions across the V,- dining room, spacious' eaHn- PAINTING PAPER HANGING car wash .in scheduled for six — • ;i;i. kiiii.:. 'I [)'-v>|,lr:ivy 2186. ' . : Savon Orjf*a7T7mUPuffuT, Inc. kitchen, three bedrooms and RENTALS and MINOR repairs. Call:. hours, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ' ., ., : \e|l'l ilti'l I'nsiKf-'Mi you SHAHEEN AGENCY bath. It's nicely situated on a M. & F. Services Donations will be $1 per car. will hold the latest of its >..-•.' I1;'! •:-, 196R Sec mi> l<: fi VOLKSWAGEN 111, 1974, 2 door current series of organ con- spacious . REALTOR Aptrtitmni UnfurnUhad ^___ RENTALS WANTED ^~ 276-6123 Rain date will be the following A Thing of Beauty• .• • e. Jiedan,_4-speed-stick~shift,~r3dial ' or Warns-on smut books certs on Oct. 27 at the Hosclle 15 NORTH AVE., E. S'/r room luxury" apartment. 2 tires, am-tm radio, 7500 miles. Saturday, October 19. 86 x 133^ Foot Lot WANTED to Sub-Let - Furnished 2 276-0780 p '.. - '" CRANFORD bedrooms and 2 baths, dishwasher Excellent condition. Call: 276-1926 sequently pleaded guilty to the shopping center parking lot. •'• • . tt\i: .Mil ill;,,;!... y >ur. h with a two 'cap detached garage. bedroom apartment needed for Police Chief Matthew T. takes many forms. Here at Rekemeier's, we like to think that Marguerite Rcarwin 276-4486 and air-condition. Call 276-2687. Residential painter • interior work only. SERVICES , Located in Hie Walnut. Avenue several months, for commuting Haney today warned that any smut sale charges in County, Eleanor Bradfield 276-73190 Mlscellaneom - expert craftsman. Call MIKE -beau-ty-is-flQcaL-And^we-have-so-iTtar^y-w^s—to-ex-presiHt—Tr-from School area' $45,900. • . . businessman.' Call: 245-1288 •'-. Court. They were Mrs. Dora me concert .„ 687-7241. . . • Mltc«lUn«out storekeeper selling por- Ruth P. Detering 276-892? * L'JW"^". . Windows John Border) before County Court Judge comodate the large audience 4 ALDEN STREET .5 ' . ••.... F large bedrooms, 2 baths. Near AVAILABLE Oct. 12th - Desks, chairs, Society of HANDY HOMEOWNER . now working Storm and Citizens here last week. • I, ••! expected and to attract I school and walk to town, IN files, educational equipment, . 276-6594 ' Richard P. Muscatello of Real Estate Appraisers part-time. Will do those odd repair Screen Combinations Mr. Olsen joined more than maximum attention from CRANFORD mirrors, & stoves; 216 Holly St, selling a sex tabloid to a 14- •'j I G.G.'-NUNN' . HIGH S40's. . 2!) Alden Street, Craflford jobs around your home. Cabinet Cranford/ Combination Doors -25 styles • LOCKSMITH SERVICE year -old boy. The offense 2,000 parents and We Welcome other shoppers at the center. 1 REALTORS & INSURORS BEAUTIFUL HOME 276-7933 • work, shelves, broken furniture, 272-4309 professionals, . representing The concert will feature; >rt fa276-6867 1 3 bedrooms - 'VA baths, windows, faucet washers & grout LIFETIME ALUMINUM carried a maximum jail term m I 181 NORTH AVE., E. Locks Installed • Repaired. Keys NARC's 1,600 member units Browsers, refreshments, music and an F/Re and CASUALTY- CO . fireplace in living room, formal bath tile & tub. YOU NAME THE PRODUCTS, INC. of 3 years. hlortH-' C3II ice bloorniriciton, 111 r no is JOB • • SHOP CRANFORD made. Lockouts - Cars Opened from throughout the country. opportunity to register for free § CRANFORD dining room, kitchen with dish- 102 South Ave W 276-3205 Three storekeepers sub- Call: 789-0015. at Antiques organ lessons. washer. Finished basement - MYSTIC from Italy who has helped J 276-8110 I beautifully decorated. Walking many can. help you with your § Janet Barton 276 1949 3 distance to town & tran- problems. Love, finance, family, The concert will take place 3 Beverly Murray 27G-2239 2 sportation. A HOME WORTH etc. 5 questions answered. Send S Helen Stine 272-7064 | CRANFORB The Best Of INSPECTING: $10 plus birth date for free gift. at ;$ -p.m. with a. repeat per- I Isabel Taylor 272-6086 3 formance at 7 p.m. the same Diana .._.J 5 ^_ ^ *3 D. S. KUZSMA p,fX-Box_.83 evening! — . ; REKEMEIER'S Britain: SiilliiiilliiiilllllllliiiiHiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiimia Garwood, N.J. 07027 276-< ••••••»•••• 115M!LN STREET 116 North Avenue West, Cranford CRANFORD . PUPPET .SHOW! Birthday parties, AREA SERVICE GUIDE We Proudly Present PHIL F. HENEHAN workshops, school & church fairs. 272-8337 • Mrs. Judy Wahler. 992-2591. CONTRACTORS FURNITURE PLUMBERS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE , ALUMINUM PRODUaS AUTO DEALERS BANKS REALT6R EVENINGSCALL r Needlowork Wedgwood. < 25 ALDEN STREET WANTED TO BUY ~_ Betty Lloyd 232.6437 EXPERT CRANFORD For Convenient Mirrors Reflect Lee Rajikowski 276-2755 Old or antique (urmfurfermfu , glass, chin,: DAVIS BROS. FURNITURE STRIPPING Stretching LIFETIME ALUMINUM "Full Service" Banking Louise Marino 2761023 d i tr A yg RElLLYoiDSMOBILE IMC BROS. 276-7933 Edward Jankowski 232-7942' CRANFORD OFFICE BENNINGERCO &REFINISHING ttnd Call "NANCY" 272-5056. PRODUCTS, m. Authorized Plumbing • Heating -Cooling MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Joan Koenig 789-0408 OLDSMOBILE 931-6831 Jack Davis LOW RATES Repairs - Alterations EVENINGS CALL James Marino 2761796 Home Improvement Products 100 South Ave. E. our Framing Your Own Storm Windows and Doors Sales & Service Chuck Benninger Air Conditionlns Kathleen Jenkins 2726647 Roybouglas 276-4046 LIONEL, American Flyer, lv,es and CRANFORD AUTOBANK WE PICK UP & DELIVER johnA Thiesr 276-1564 other trains, Immediate cash'.vWill 232-7651 276-1320 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE 276-3205 Chestnut St. & Walnut Ave. Alterations CALL 354-0798 SPiCIALTY JackMillar 272-2755 + pay to 52,000. 464-8448; eves. 560 North Ave., E. Westfield 931-6833 36 North Ave., E. Cranford Call for Information 102 South Ave.. W.'Cranford Additions Does The RIGHT effect eiude you---• you can achieve it 464-2602. Good Taste.... with Lighting. Want to dazzle, color/ softenWnhance, trS\\ united counties Remodeling '••••• • ' EMPLOYMENT WANTED \&/ trust company LANDSCAPING and no fashionable living room is brighten, create a mood or a look - you can do it all AUTO REPAIRS complete without one. AAirrors add a . Shown, from the left: where good things I'rae Estimates REYNOLDS Posy Pol, Jasperware....Large size, $24 with Lighting. QUALIFIED secretarial service PLUMBING & HEATING. INC. sparkle - a lustre.- that no other furniture start-to happen CALLCRANFORD LANDSCAPING Heart Shaped Ash Tray $9 available on a pick up and delivery 1106 - 1377 fashion can! . • basis. Proficient in Dictaphone, Member Federal Reserve System Florentine Turquoise, 3-pc. setting $42 Industrial - Residential GeoCuono Tony DiFabio editing; some- legal experience.' Federal Deposit Insurance Corp 2761474 276-8758 Over 35 Yrs. Experience Start now for the Holidays -- if you don't have an idea .-. BODYART TWINBORO AUTO CORP. Designing BOYLE After 6 p.m. 276-2519 SAME DAY SERVICE • And you can choose your new.mirror We are proud to announce our selection by Wedgwood to present-their incomparable collection to come in to our showroom and look - you are always George W.-Kochera Authorized FORD Bathroom and Kitchen from the largest display in New Jersey • ROBERTS & UIIM Modernizations you. ' welcome. SELECTED LISTINGS Dealer Since 1920' CLARK OFFICES o ver—500-on-d i s pi a:y-a-t-a l-l-l I m esi—La r-g&- IF.LL£BS_ Collision. 276-3284 276-3281 SERVICE SALES REPAIRS and small, tiles and tinted, we have the " •TTEfiTmasterpic.co'oTthe master craftsman's art is Sales. Sirvice Rentals"" -Summihinrtrflizabeth-- •We-Do- fully worthy to take its pla.ee with our collections of Open Eves, til 930 . The Complete Job^ _-_ right mirror (at the right price) for your We Have Complete Electrical Supplies OPEN HOUSE Auto & Truck Lenox China and Crystal, Waterford Crystal, Lladro OPEN HOUSE ( Head-Tellers) • Sat. til 6:00 Trust Company REASONABLE RATES .___ home. Best of all, we're right here in Cranford - ten minutes and Royal Doulton figurines. 44 Blake Avenue 102 Makatom Drive Refinishine •' 1060 Rarltan Rd. 10 WestlleldAve plus (Orchard St. lo 24 Hour Towing LUMBER or less from your home! Come in today and choose your new As with everything we display, our Wedgwood (off Walnut Ave.) 245-6100 276-5367 Sim. Oct. 13, 2-5 p.m. Makatom Drive) If you're doubtful 331 4300 mirror - it's a good reflection on you! '" , ' Center will display for your selection, the largest range Body & Fender Shop 158 Westlleld Ave. Roselle Park Picture framing done on premises 10 room split level in move-in Sun. Oct. 13, 2-5 p.m. about your chances to ..Member FD1C- 158 North Ave.. E Cranlord of Wedgwood in Central New Jersey. We hope you'll Fans * Bulbs • Lamps * Electric Heat Hoods SHOP; 78«0330 10 per cent off orrframing with this ad condition; featuring newly 8 room Colonial in Brookside move ahead in your DECORATORS III II III l!\ MM I! II Up to 40 per cent off on all mirrors make it a point to visit us soon. panelled rec. room, with built in " School Area - with 4 bedrooms, RES: 789-0o04 new eat-in kitchen, beautiful present position and StPPLY CO. * Chimes * Dimmers * Medicine Chests shelves, 5 bedrooms and 3 6 North Avenue Garwood ROOFING baths. Priced at $71,900. family room.' Living room with if you're an ex- C01XT1 KIMI Will! Ill Lun\ber • fire-place plus 3 garages. TERMINAL Building Materials 408 Centennial Avenue; Cranford Priced reduced to 563,900. perienced teller ---STATE' • . Millwnrk-—-- GARDEN STATE consider what we CRANFORD MILL m STORES,-ISC. ' 276-0505 am Roon\G JEWELERS] HAVE VOU SEEN OUR GALLERY OF HOMES? have to,offer. Cuttom-Made 336 Centennial. Ave ,. Cranford BANK DRAPERIES MIRROR 272-5717 i^j The Wedgwood Center f STOP IN Member & SLIPCOVERS ••••' & ELECTRIC SUPPLY RESIDENTIAL SALES MANAGER, MAY KOEHLER Large selection of COMPANY 9-5 p.m. daily, We welcome 409 North Wood Avenue, Linden -* 925-2150 First National State Federal Reserve System Fabrics by Yard PAINTING CO. Authorized Federal Deposit or Bolt JFri. eves, til 9 P.M.,* Major Charges Welcomed! 49 South Avenue, Garwood * 789-1102 begins by paying BUICK Foam Rubbor Insurance Corp. Headquarters New Roofs till 9:00 p.m. Thurs. BankAmericard. Open Mon. Tues. Wed. Frl. 7:30-5 . Thurs. til 8 P.M. Sat. 8-12 noon excellent salaries and - Sales & Service Drausrv Hardwaro Leaders & Gutters providing unequalled Servicenter GMCTRUCK SALES .272-4500 Interior Decorating Repairs benefits. But that's Ken Meier, Prop. GOOD USED CARS of AH Types K,ul Kstntf Smr<- l»05 GENERAL REPAIRS only the start! What 139 N. Broad St. Elizabeth 177 Boulevard, Specialists CALL h JOHN J. TIRES BATTERIES / 530 South Ave.. East, Cranford - 272-9444 we're looking for is keniluoitii fall 688-94IB WALTER DROZEWSKI A MAN TO KNOW.... 1143 E. Jersey St., Elizabeth - 353-4200 354-3300 FOR FREE ESTIMATE banking talent, 276-9800 962 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union REDECORATE RIG DiFABIO V Ollicas in Morristown A Bemardsville people who want a 23-SoultiAve. W. Cranlord 276-1858.: 11 Meet Al Sisto,. President of Sisto's', Inc. future commensurate BUILDING MATERIALS FUEL OIL Business Iliinliiiii-Nidiii!! NEW UPHOLSTERY! witb-r~their abilities. ALTERATIONS 1 v Affiliated Compani"e.s CLASSIFIED ADS BusyT..dynamic First GROW General Home Repair National State with .s. IRVI\(J (Jullm-Leadcrs Call 276 6000 Lumber * Millwork xfi FfEir co: Call Roofing - Carpentry NEW DRAPES! its headquarters i,n of Evufv Datclption "Depondablu, (-"ricndly Sorvicu Light Masonry Deadline Ttiesday 3 P.M. IIOWARO FUBIOII. .Oil Burnso Sinco WJ5 Newark and 30 ni\\ii:i mi!\ Hardwaru. .Painli 276-1105 branch offices is Howard C. Krueger Heating Oils 27L6000 GARY WALL -. HELP WANTED 2:1:1-1492 Inst.illations Service NEW SLIPCOVERS! Al is an important person in the janitorial field building its future on 3 North Ave E Craniord 2M~;{ 188 after A P.M. 400 South Avu.-. W., W«iJt. BABYSITTER • Thursdays 12 p.in to 5 from within, there is n99 «£SID6MTIAL i. COMMEHCIAL J.T. Grillin. Prop t, Professional training has built Sisto's into one of viidi! rannu ol tn.-nelils. Full set ol I) in. Own transportation. For 1 CONTHACTOMS a«« SOr A f.*t (*. HA iw ri, i i •; , plenty of room for you PLUMBING HEATING tools 'necessary.1 year old Call: 276-6449. Call niter the finest janitorial maintenance service & TINNING i 2 Apply Union Counly P.uk Com (i p in evenings- to move ahead. L-^/3kSlf WATCHtS 1 CLOCKS Pieces M,E-KAI,VPPOM, companies in New Jersey: FUKKAL SKRVM'K 276 0269 \^2>^ "I'pjiri OornOnTh. mission 1 ROTCHFORD CAPITAL I'ltMM .I|)|)IV .Hiy -VVrfl-kll.lv i iincrol Diri'cturx r Acini.' Strwil, Eli/iiliaoth, N I 206 South Ave . E Cranlord LAB TF.CIINICIArt' • pnrl-tirnc lor l Wall-to Wall Carpet E Mon. - J'n. 2-4 PM only l ,1 Ml Id 1 1 ,1 111 433 North Ave East W^lch jind Jtw«lr*v Rtp«tr« medical o.flici;. Experience 27B-0255 ; WALNUT AVt » ro-TA Ewfr.t Hvv f^uhh'T ("'•.KkJino H. fomfjii-'i 1 .Hi p m io i .In p in Wusllleld. N J 7O r(!(|inr.i!(); 4 wiuiktl.lv .illernoons CABINETRY ?1B North Ave . W Cranford CRANfORO NJ i/i-Ji/U QIC ::'.<' •.:•••.„,•. CALL AL SISTO AT 276-4444 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Chair Bottom* Wupafu<£ old CuMi.om.-d ,il mil I'l'isoiini'l Djjpt TELEVISION 1 X Ch.ti PROGRAMMER plus S.ittirday moniinc.s. Send Incorporated Iflfl7 Chair »t.»i Now' Jo r soy's-Oldest on" ini'iii coin|iuio' •-' l- ELLCIHICIAN Inplant iiuiiiten.inn:. ll\\k OF \KU JKBSKY IHONT WHtFl DRIVE Saturday !l A.M.- Noon Visit our Sriou'in Cr.ihfnrd. N J CRANFQRJD I op pay .mil heiiHits llecklcy 27W-5550 789 0606 Radios-Antenna Installation^ 332 Leland Avenue, 7S3-8400 1 1 in vail i UOULEVAHD, KENILWORTH, N .1 0/033 I'crforiiliiH! C" - ''' North Ave., 2 N Union Ave 655 Raritan Road lib South Ave Gacwood • —*/'' Conditioner* PLAINFIELD An I iiii.in)p|iiirtuiiity I mplovi'f 789-1790 1 272-4943 - (l.uwnnil. N I C.lH /H'l 1/00 Cranlord Cranlord ^DECORATORS OpBiiR to ,. 0,,,|y, Sal 8 lo 1 PM •#632 BOULEVARD, KENILWORTH * 241-2975 Good only L«l;ind Ave , Pljinfield

•*•.'. • • *t™'" :\ ; [.„.. Tliurs(i;i>. best ^^ After the ceremony, Coach amass 180 total yards. The .«./• 5' , year on a rebound shot off the Weos 7 B General Electric Mad Trio 5 sandwiched in. Chirico split and 11, Prish connected to 9 6 The Clippers next game will competed; Tnree haters who Norm Koury's troops proved rushing yardage was spread ' Cranford broke the dead- Zeros ' 6 9 Lehloh Esso Bold Ones 6 fourth game of the season. The goalie's chest. Both defenses 6 the uprights again and the Wayne Kuglerhann in the Terrific Trio & 9 Philip Crcter 9 "CD's 6 be Sunday at Memorial Field lac^d wel, out of he18 3 to their predecessors they, evenly among the backfield. lock in the fourth quarter. The Team 10 . 7 B Midgets were overwhelmed score stood at 14-7, which was endzone • for a touchdown. sparkled throughout the game Lucky Spares Crary Keglers 6 >n-Cranford when they will ^^gwer e Murphy who too, had, a_ winning /Football" Joe Thome, Keith Jackson, Crusaders intercepted a pass Dead Ends Star Club Tavern 7 8 35^, the Peewees lost/13-0 and Kevin Read made the point with the Bears Mike DeMaio TeamB ':. 7 8 host the Kenilworth Jete, , j r ( team as they downed Clark in Gary Fingerman, Alan on the 30-yard line of Cran- all . Cranford needed. Lucky Strikes 10 *4he Bandits lost 19-0. aced 15th Stenl n i8 hi and However, the Cougars added after touchdown. and Bill Seveiredoing an ex- Team 3 6' 3 8'5 The Cranford Pop Warner 3rd splendid fashion. Pawlick and Brian Martinez ford, near "the end of the third cellent job, but the game Amerford Int'l. 6 9 In the Midget game, the lone Durning 2 quarter. They drove to the another, score with 30 seconds In the third quarter, Prish DeHart Builders 3' i 11'j Cranford OLD GLORY — Commander John Senk, left, of Captain Newell Rodney J paper drive will be Saturday freshman cross country - 'Thii was a game marked made key gains. -_wenLaEound_right endfor 34 endeH in a 1-1 rlpadlopk Roosevelt touchdown of the day was put The not only by great individual left as Jim Sheehah dove in Post 335, VFW, is presenting an American flag Saturday to representatives of the for Cratv and Sunday. AA truck at team also attended the shor- e from the one after a 30-yard yards to the Bound Brook 27. Bettes Aldredge led the Bowling Pop Warner Leagueto be osed^a+"al 1-home-games. Ac-ceptingf or the football will receive meet and dia well Out -bJahie by a superb team Quarterback Ed Basta then Cross country ete passes effort. ^Quarterback JTrn dpive^OnGfe^again^the^duo^ ^leggijg^ahfi^Mrj^,,,§ga_Gargaviq^d\recior -of the color guard, and John AAeade, b=tb=Iiieh= newspapers, cardboard h holder Bob Vicci and place president. Senk has"been coaching PopWarneFteams frie~past three years" and magazines. Sheehan washable to uncage a Ierp a their thi r d with a series of 468, Rosemary High seriesof 500 was rolled sWan Cleaners and "Tpll- Pawlick and Tom Cook took took second place arid Brian —kicker, Chirico, put the extra Bears could only get to the f^ . ^". . , o The annual Pop Warner $•3 the wishbone attack and the 8 Wyckoff, 455, Doris Weichert, by Connie Wood. Other high Eneel nlumbing fought a the ball to the five-yard line Durning, 19th. Also running in point on the board and the seven-yard line and on the"*™^;^". .^.^. 445, and Joann Klein, 429 series were: Lillian Molli.ca, standoff to retain theirx where Pat pitched back to Ray dance will be held Nov. 16 at the top 50 were Steve ""* defense, was able to sh6w its fourth down Read boot a 24- 36. Jerry LePage took second Soccer team drops two games game ended at 21-7. Standings 490; Peggy Tilson, 487;respective 1-2 positions in Dente who scampered in forthe Knights of Columbus Hall Aroitrami Peler Burning, , prowess. yard field goal. (13:58) and Bob Walsh took defeated by Union • • • _... W L ipCouear soccer team lost the fourth quarter. Gfed goal Although Crahford did not on Market St. in Kenilwo^th. Dave Gramtzki Mike Denci> Score by periods seventh (14:40( for Kenilworth Barbara Hanley, 486; Sue Friday night's alley action, r ea the touchdown.'The point after Clark scored first in the first Pins Away 7 2 Tickets available from" Clark -7 yO 0 ~ 0 / Soccer RIpOKs •' 6 3 Richards, 486; Anne Fritz, Breen's Liquors dropped their a p'S% mTth!s e"k to attempts wVe:made by^Mike; score, ^ goal ^Uempts . .^ are Ed. Hollingsworth, Tom • quarter on a 67-yard run from By Jane McGee third goal near the end of the I over the two-and-a-half mile Cr.inford > 0 ^• > .0 14 -21 The soccer ..team kept its Strikers .63 485;. Barbara Geist, 465; tch 3-1 to lose third place to Elaine or Gail Frangella, Rich Genova and the line of scrimmage and a first half. Clark: Brown, 67 ryn (Glllespie kick course. • Happy Dippers 5 4 ma The Cranford High School Cranford: Jackson, \9'run (Chirico Jubin. Kevin Simpson. successful point after touch- The local team slowed down " . Photos hv Je(( Postuzyn winning ways as it defeated Linden was Brearley's next Lucky Ladles ' 5 4 Winnie Madonia, 464; and Dot Barnett'w Wines & Liquorq s S varsity field hockey team lost kick) Lucky Strikes 4 'i Collins, 461. So^S\inlIotKs Tom Lamparterplayed a good once^adyir^£e^^^ ^tte' The next meeting of the The varsity team is still down. Except for this long run a little in the second half but Cranford.'. Hahn, 30 pass from Shoch.in JARRING EXPERIENCE —Clark player Warren. Brown, dark jersey, fumbles Metuchen 2-0. Mark Ferguson opponent. The" Bears "broke who won their match 3-1. Bandit game, to Union Tuesday by a score of J;V.P.'s 4 5 standings Mother's Auxiliary, will be minus two valuable runners, ~ahd one or two other plays of scored two more goals while (Chjrico kick). scored first on a cross pass their losing streak as LePage Erratics 4 5 Bill Imus put together Berkeley Heights l-Cranford game, blocking several hard ^?^'" ' Cranford defense held 5-2:- Cranford played a poor Cranlord:- 'Sheehan, V run (Chirico the ball after being tackled by Tom Lenk, 59, and Bob Stieffel, 35. The loose .ball" Blood, Sweat 8. Tears 4 5 W after that. . . Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 8:30 p.m. Bob Amitrami and Chris lesser yardage, Clark never keeping Summit scoreless. from Bruno Somma. Hector took second (16:18), Walsh 13 Cranford played, a hard shots! Elizabeth scoreless'iri the first ' •••••']{ kick) • • • . was recovered by John Serafin during Saturday's 21-7 rout of Clark. The Bees 3, 6 Speer games of 243,176,188 for a 607 Tn the second and third game, scoring only one goal in Ellsowrth 9 nightly high. His 243 game was game Tuesday, esp< in Scotch Plains 2-Cranford 0 at the Community Center. Burd, both on the sick list. really mounted a sustained Daly, assisted by halfback Cortes booted the ball past the took fourth (16:21), Scott Rated X . , 3 6 quarters Cranford fought half, All of Elizabeth's scoring \- • • \] each half." Geist 9 : drive.-Through most of the Nancy Farley,.drove the'.ball_ ^rjghLsjdeofjthegoalie forJhe_Schafer, sixths (17-35) -ftnd~ No Names - ~ -'—-,— 3 6 also high --Cor" the- night—and- —-—, Cranford- Kathy~Cangdorf, Cranford's ; :~ar am, .nur.uay.z-u haTdWgboil goal"at^mpts game, the "^Cougar defensive past Summit's "goalie for Richards 6 second high for the season. Plains Thursday.2-0. Bears other score. Goalie Joe Keith Schafer, seventh (17:38) Compton • line was ah impenetrable wall: left wing, scored their first Cranford's fourth goal. 8 Joe Tomalavage posted a During the first quarter were made by John Hoffman . goal, near the end of the first The Cranford Recreation Accardi, playing ihis first to lead Kenilworth to a 27-30 Livingston Tllsori 7 nd In addition to _the regular - After that score, the teams and Parks. Department has Pallitta 7 604 on games of 183, 226 and Cranford kept the ball a In Labbatethe beginnin. g of half. Cranford was riot able to varsity game, received his victory, High games in the Molllca ' . 6 names, players who helped played a well-matched half. 195. Other bowlers in the 200 or open-to youths in its endzone due to •••%•• score again until late into the announced that there are first career shutout— ^T The harriers^ went ~ to- Livingston Avenue School Gagllotl •-il fourth quarter Scotc participate in this tough -Neither team was able to McCormick 5 better bracket included j. Boys and girls of all ages second half when Kathy PTA Bowling League were DeNlsl i scored another goal defensive show were John break the other's defense until r^SS^rffi £ **Th*e *?***Bears ha second a d2-0 quarte lead rMetuche ^I^age^k^rd^V)n and were nipped 26- . Magee, 205; J. Kroll, 207; F. may participate in the;- the game in their favor . Demsey put the ball past a m bowled by Ellen Santos, 202, Elhs Mark Cummings. Serafin, Charles Csernica, Sue Bryers took a pass from door AQuatics Center. & ? *>dge. but the host f o)., .Scott Bowne, 204; W. Linge, 205; J. Cranford Recreation and. Park Union's goalie for her fourth Demsey for Crahford's last Walsh ifth (18:O Eleanor Henne, 191, and Joan Anginoli,209; R. Hirtzel, 202; Bob Steife) arid Jim Zarriorski. Membership t not limited to • school was too tough handing Schafer/sixth (28:45), Keith Faraone, 180. Joan Faraone Department cross-country "Zamorski recovered a punt goal of the season. Cranford's goal. p J. Senk, 223; G. Laycock, 212; record is now 2-1. MemoersmCranford residentsp . Kenilworth its first defeat. Schafer eighth (19:03) and capturedfirst high series with High games in the Lincoln track program. The team runs which was blocked by Tim The junior varsity team J. Specht, 203; H. White, 207; daily in Nomahegan Park Cranford's JV team beat School P.T.A. Bowling League WT975: French late in the second played to a scoreless tie. •/ Borlek JaszCzyszyri scored Dave Lisa, ninth (19:14). 504, Ellen Santos, 502, and L. D'Alessandris, 210 and 200; from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Coach Ray Union's by a__scor,e of -3-1- Eleanor Henne, 475. were bowled by Betty Ewing, P. Gramling; 202; B.A. Toll, quarter to help the cause. 189, 168; Camille Danscuk, White is in charge. Ravenell Williams also had a Laura Kramer led the team , Standings 213; C. Stelzer, 202; D. Competion is in a different with two goals while Nancy W 169, and Barbara Nardiello, Koslowski, 206; R. Gall, 201, We Proudly Introduce Monarch.. fine defensivei effort in the Cougar Passengers ' 10 r Union County park every^ Nichols "had'- one. The JV The Washed Whitewall. 8 168. High series were bowled ^ T Kbrrier 210 and ?e.. ; score of 5-0. It was the team's You see, here at Cranford AAobil, we take our tires, and 6 Hangovers . 5 4 The Lodge 13 B Oct U, 3 45 p:m., Hillside, away Underdogs. Dynamite 5 4 Citizen 8. Chronicle -I? 8 .' olds will run 2-'4> miles. Roselle Park \ . , Wheelbase' ,' , second straight shutout. orange Avc.frosh -our customers, and-Per-sonal-Ser^vice, •v.er-y_serJously.L._ LLosers -.6 Bandits . -: 5 •* Molhodist Men's Club 1? 8 This program extends year Superb detailing... : : ; Spare Ribs 5 4 •.".' " - ' 109.9"-- rV-;----."' •>- Cranford got off to a slow Oct. IV, 3:45 p m., CIcir'k.'AWAv After all, we're all neighbors, We have to treat you right Gypsy's •5 Coach 8. Four ' 11 9 Hillside Avo. frosh. Happy Hookers 5 round. This winter races in all 5 Turkey Trotters 5 4 Howland Realtors . 11 ' 9 Overall length—width—height start. Led by goalie Pat Oct 11, 3:45 p.m., RahWiiy, home. and we will!! _.'...... : „.. :__ Spare Tires 4 • Beginners to Advanced 5- Triple Throat •5 Cranford Hotel ' II "9 events will be held at Orangq, Avc. ath grade Bowling Bags 4 • Crissey, Cranford's defense 4 Streakers .5' ' V.F.W. 119 199.9"—74.0"—53.4" Oft. 10, 3.45 p.m . Plainficld, rd m , nd third place order. Murray, Raymond Gulbin. Includes: 5 Quarts AAobil Super ATHLETIC SHOBS Park Saturday. Mountainside Garwood's goalie, Warren a S a 10W-40 Mobil Oil Filter ONLY RfSERVE UBUS NOW! What we giveyou free, Oct. 15, 3.45 p m., Jelleirson and>, John Kerr. is now 2 and i in league play \ Osterman, who had 12 saves in Westfield. Tamques Park Eleven-year-olds Mike GRAB A FISTFUL * GYM BAGS while Garwood has yet to win. the game. Next week Garwood YOUR OWN T0URN4MENT- you can't get on most cars Colcman,-. Michael Rbgan, _ The score at the end of the travels to Kenilworth to face lor ALL AMERICAN CARS Scott Fela. ^ OF REAL BOURBON FLAVOR • CRANFORD SPORT CENTER first period was '2-0*. Early in. the only unbeaten team in the UAGUt ORGANIZED at any price. at LOWEST PRICES . Twelve-year-olds - Joseph CAR CARE the second period Moun- league. HAROLD F. • 276-1569 tainside scored three more ;\ Uinck Installation Warren, John Lorenz, Kevin CENTER M®bil The Garwood JVs were King. CRANFORD • 38 NORTH AVE., E. CRANFORD goals to make it 5-0. Garunabl- e to score a goal, but BENNER, INC. Come in/or , Thirteen-year-olds - David 276-9821 * Corner of North & Centennial in Cranford wood's only goal came with uffler Check Today! held Mountainside to one BODY AND FENDER Fitton Jr., Robert Davis, OLDEBOURBON 'Cee'Hivick, Prop.. 20 YEARS OF AUTO SERVICE EXPERIENCE two minutes left in the game. score. SPECIAL RATE Proudly Leading The Parade of 1 STRAIGHTENING Alvin Penn. ELMORA • 10 gear In the third week of play in AND TOWING the inter-town league, the first EXX9N SERVICENTER ', I All first place winners will ONLY THE SPARE YOU CARRY ALONG derailleur Estimates Furnished , . South Elmora Ave., Cor Erico Ave.1; game matched two unbeated enter zone competitions • quick re jease teams. The Black Shirt Bad 1975 Lincolns and Mercurys. Between St. George Ave & Bay way' > Saturday at Roselle Park High. Circle EL 3-9244'; COLONIAL brakes Guys played the Blue Bears to 276-1111 . „ 276-1127 >-,., , . , , c . . •„ „ * School at 10 a.m. Thev will TRIUMPHS PEUGEOT • comes with a 0-0 tie. Then in a five minute • Work done including Sunday till 8 $ • • , ' • . • LIQUORS 606 SOUTH AVE., E. sudden death overtime, We Are Now Accepting Orders. IPM cm lor'Appointmeni , . X compete against area win- '/ 'Souih Avo. Garwood. NJ The Sports Cor Everyone Can Afford UO8 pump and CRANFORD, N.J. 789-1244 tool kit Clemente Toglia had a per- * ners. ' sonal fouj called against him. The direct kick by John Superb Service - Congenial Salesmen. Kennedy gave the Bad Guys PER PLAYER - PER HOUR the win. The Bad Guys are how~3-0 and the-Bears^-l^^- MINIMUM: 2 Hours Play -4 Playerj per Table 512 Boulevard In the second game Doug Mann had two goals and Jim Kenilworth G»ABOURBOB A FISTfUlON FLAVOF RREAL BOURBON Brown, one as Brown's Boys MERCURY 272-3333 won their first game of the FREE: BILLIARD LEAGUE season. John Oblachinski had LINCOLN the. only goal for the losers, Rcnanno's Gorillas who have FORMATION INSTRUCT/ON yet to win. "Afiierica's House 0/ Champions" GRAB A FISTFUL OF TR6 stands for the guts and honesty of ared sport s car.' Like all the earlier TR's it carries League Scoring Leaders not a single ounce of needless decoration. It it a functional car and handsome too, thanks to 333 RAHWAY AVENUE the fine hand of Turine&s auto designer Giovanni Michelotti. New to the shape of the latest . " , • 'Goals OLD-EE FASHIONED BOURBON FLAVOR. model are the high-impact synthetic rufabar bumper guards, improving the'protection of the Tom McCarthy . 3 Desi Rossi ' 3 ELIZABETH, NJ. LINCOLN-MERCURY * TRIUMPH Olde Bourbon. There's 138 years of TR6 body at both front and rear. Hidden behind these standa»d-equipmAnt guards and the John Kennedy 2 wrap-around bumpers are the reinforcements that make these much more than cosmetic CYCLES - by george Doug Mann 1 FREE PARKING ljuurbon-making in every bottle of Dant Olde. changes. Also built into the new TR6 are twin radio speakers and a telescoping antenna for Jim Vcrlottl I Cranford Jack Schfere ' ' . 1 369 SOUTH AVE., E. WESTFIELD It takes that kind of know-how the optional radio. The speakers are nestled into the padded sides of the center console. The 104 N Union Avenue Jim Brown 1 354-8950 y door panels show added plushnes too, with • more attractive padding pattern and a more John Oblachinski ' obl'Ut I''""1 O'AflOr's >;'ui''V Blank.)! S to make good honest bourbon at a convenient door-closing grip. good honest price. "With Computer Ancjlyv.? HERITAGE WHISKIES SINCE 1836. 'With wliai?" Our pomi is ••,i'>ifii>.- v\'t'..-;(i you buy a Volts- /? wagon 412. yoj !-)••' r^.tij'i'.nfj you ve |ust as'i.ed lor. For nothincj f?".)i r. r .;':! Y ~u don't puy 128 1974 FORD LEFTOVERS anything t^ira K-r t)>" '.'vir.ir. AUTHORIZED And Since our car .-, j !., «..r JU,^ V jK'.wayen, it FORD DEALER SINCE 1920 also comes rople'o vunr...fctuerinrt,ir(mL.-(lisc plus 'automatic tranwaission, front and Aw' 'Taduv;"""\v/w-lbr«t. -accent -group.- ONLY ec;uiiJ. plus B«>a of vinyl seat trim, air-conditioning tinted radial whites. tiCAQ appreciated: S9/tO5 the leading sports car builders - has been making Spitfires for some ten years: Mote than Klass. w w tires. ^^010 Stock *5174. List $3398 *03*»Tr Stock E3143. List M5:i3. _ ,. .,. $3179 Stock S5145. List S2M7 -?XOUJ List $31,0«_ , ¥** * * OCTOBER 200,000 of them have been built, and over 80,000 have come to America. x- Stock £4004. Ust *.Vi.ln ^OTOT Superb Service Itiund l FIFTH HOME OF THE MOST brand 74 PINTO DEMO 74 MUSTANG II New 74 PINTO Nrw . TJ 74 MAVERICK Silver Met. 2 + 2. V-6 6-cyl.. air. auto.- Air Conditioning Special Courteous Salesmen DEMO 74 LTD U«ht Rluc St;i. Wa^'on, full utS. equip. Mod. RriKlit Blue 2-dr. ,Sv.&.. full htand. trans., l».S., frt. disc brks., con. ixi.-'tt Light Blue :iDr. Runabout, all ntd. equip. plus aut1). trans., tinUMl Mluss, fiont ami equip, plus air-c-. AM-KM mamoral rad., at. P air. AM rad.. tint, (jlass, del. bump. Rrp.. rear bumper «unnk, Squire opti/in, w w power steeringring, tinted gla.sa, AM radio, tint, ijl, sttH>l belt rad. w/w. ^OQAfl On All 412 Models** 232-6500 MERCURY scat back r«l. conv. grp, 5 steel belted Once you see this lovely automobile you xtt-el beltiHl w w tin's. Stock ;M535. List $4632 >JOUU ; af-FORD-able FORDS! rad. w/w, light m-p., full wheel ±A1OQ ill want to buy it t9Aft< StoCck i507tf. LLst J3M3 . "099 Stock £S1M. Ust S392'J _-$3495 O.I ',".' ilVi liiitilltis Co. covers. Stock i4033. A,500 miles. ^Hli at only_ - W*03 $299, Installed/ • tin* Yuik, N. Y. LINCOLN Brand B a d B d 74 PINTO N 74 PINTO At Participating Dealers. 319 NORTH AVE..WESTFIELD Nrw 74 PINTO DEiV.G 74 LTD Med. Yellow Gold StaUon Wagon, full ; et 74 MUST'G II GHIA Med. COD. .vi'ji.illlc Country Squir« B- Saddle Uroii^t- 3-door IlunJibout, full stand, equip, plus 2300 cc cng., auto. Dark Yellow Grn,, full std. equip, plus Bright Hcd 2-djr. Sed.. full std. equip, \>asx., air, AM radio, tinted Kla.s.s, conv. standard vquipmi'iit l»Hw /™ tires. plus automatic transmission^ AM radio. Don't miss this; exceptional vnllie! transmission. AM radio, accent group, V-« ti-c,vl., console. pow«r steer., conv AfFOKDabU) pleunure! Very en- del. bump. t:n>.; siet-l belted radial i l Purchased New In October Kroup, front and rear bumper guard* q w w tiros. o tA^OC Stock i.')«»2. ^9 »dQ St»ck *«70 List $3269- _„ ^XO/T Dial-*-AD-A-FORD (232-3673) Stock S-51S3. List S2BM- ?•*«"* 30 EASTMAN ST. tinted g\->v*. ttLih IJst S293-1--U_ <9A10 Stock -.|08f>. 11,nod milcM *ffO7J Stock t5032. U«t J4H5^OOIU Other extra cost options available. (SNODtOOM) AVAILABLE LINCOLN-MERCURY * TRIUMPH Above now car prices include transportation, freight, ihipping and dadlar preparation. Licencing costs extra. CRANFORD Open Daily till 9 p.m. • Wed, t Sot. till 6 369 SOUTH AVE., E. WESTFIELD 9OO •LIZABBTH AVK..LIMDKN AT MttA MINES AND IIQUOII 276-1044 13O •. si. OIOROIS AVI. eas-aoas

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Page 16 CRAWFORD (N.J. > CITIZEN ANpCHRGNK"!*: Thursday. October 10. 11(74 A New telescope due at observatory Hainfiteld Symphony Concert scheduled tronics' firm in Waltham, A 24-inch Cassagrain Sperry Observatory at Union At the opening concert of its Gil Mnrgcnstern of Edison, .School auditorium; 950 Park Urn'm Pkwy Exit 138 - reflector telescope, which will, College's Cranford campus. Mass. Giliopini Hill Rd. (5 Points) 1974-75 season on Oct.'. 20. the performing the Tschaikovsky Ave., the concert will also MU 7 0707 Closed Sun and bfe one- of the largest • The 1,500-pound telescope Prof. Patrick J. White of Plainfield. Symphony will Violin Concerto. Scheduled for Warren, directororthe Sperry feature Beethoven's Coriolan Mon. telescopes in New Jersey, is has. been purchased by present 19-year-old violinist \ 3 p.m. in the Plainfield High Overture and Symphony No. 8. scheduled for delivery Amateur Astronomers,.,'Inc., Observatory, reported AAI Since 1930 dFevorite for Gourmets has removed the1 12.' --inch — Conductor Edward Murray Saturday to the William Miller which operates the Sperry returns for his second season Observatory jointly with reflector, which has been used Continental Cuisine since the Sperry Observatory with the 55 year old orchestra linion College, from Group ttE^TAURANT which has the support of the Luncheon, Dinner- Cocktail Lounge -L28,—Inc.,—an—optical -elec~ L JJew_Jersey-State-Councilron preparations have been 1 completed for the installation the Arts. . ' ' of the new 24-inch reflector telesi -ip.e. The Arch (Continental) AAon. -..Sat. 11:30 • Major Credit Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and Garwood TOM LAUGHLIN Caras Accepted . - ' • • ' as BILLY JACK in vl mm I j Gnu Dynasty (Polynesian) Sun. • Sat."noon • 11:30 • CARS f'BORN LOSERS" •/AAaior Credit Cards Accepted VOL. 82 No. 42 Published Every Thursday Thursday, October 17.1974 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford N.J. 07016 15 CENTS A RE-RELEASE $| ADULTS SI Clyde's Other Place (American) Mon. . •• Sat. En- tertainment. Major Credit Cards 1 ELITE CIRCLE | • tm 6AR6ARA Korngut of Granford, Coachman Inn E Respond to Chronicle f One price 4.25 complete 'INTRODUCTION TO A CAREER' IBANQUET FACILITIES Geigers proudly presents a special menu for weekday SEMINAR!! From 20 - 800 dinners during the month of October. These dinners are Probably the most misunderstood career available to qualified chosen for their high quality and exceptional value. people today is a sales career. Meeker, Sharkey Associates, one of GARDEN STATE PKWY. ON EXIT 136, CRANFORD. N.J. issues y the major insurance brokerage .houses in New Jersey, have sales PHONE (201) 272 -4700 S positions-open to those who may want a career in ari exciting and~ lucrative field. MONDAY Old Fashioned Pot Roast of Beef vyitfi carrot : chunks and oven roasted potatoes. On Wednesday, October 16 MS A is opening their doors for an evening A'- seminar to introduce prospective account executives to what the UESDAY Homemade Meat Loaf with; mushroom gravy, sales field can mean to them and what MSA can do for them in choice of vegetable and potato. The four, candidates for two pumps to drain low-lying Mrs. Mattson and Dreyer senior citizens and passing on effect economies. This is I particular. - . proposed parklands usage for seats on the Township Com- areas, the savings to landlords in presently being done with the Sherman School parcel. WEDNESDAY Corned Beef and Cabbage with boiled parsley mittee today replied to a Reply on schools form of' rent reductions for Clark Township in connection Ralph Engelsman, a noted national consultant and author on sales series of candidate-evaluation Shor also advocated estab- tenants, " with purchase of an aerial fire .potatoes. • • •» On the issue of what should lishment of a "rent-leveling" development, will be on hand to answer, any and all questions you questions put to them by The Rent intervention truck. might have. Citizen and Chronicle. be'done with the abandoned board setup under which Under the heading of local THURSDAY Baked fresh Ham with scalloped apples and The questions covered a Sherman and Cleveland DroDosed rent increases would Intervention by township service, Shor advocated a cider gravy—Choice of potato and vegetable. wide\ spectrum of local School properties, Miss have to be justified byland- officials in rent-increases speedup in the township's Irr-additionTrthere; will be an opportunity to. take a sales aptitude government-—operations^and- Brande called for public lords and approved by a local cases were advocated by Mrs • leaves collection program, RRIVED nto tne I FRIDAY fried breaded fillet of Flounder with tartar evaluation without charge or obligation. ;_- . inquired \ > hearings to "Betermine. "boarcT ~~ Mattson~ , She also suggested a keeping the township clerk's sauce, choice of potatoes and vegetable. qualifications of the aspirants. residents' views.;~ Shor Miss Brande suggested that study of the feasibility of office open,one night a week, The candidates\were asked suggested the Cleveland consideration be given to joining with other Union establishment of a con- WINE AND CHEESE WILL BE PROVIDED OUR OWN DIRECT IMPORT their views on topics from property as a possible site for reducing property taxes on County municipalities in a servation center consolidating senior citizens* housing. Both ' Photos by Fred Sonntag • proposed capital Improve- apartments, occupied by joint purchasing program to Continued on Page. 3 1 CALL SO WE CAN RESERVE YOU A PLACE! ments to town beautification, SORRY, LOT FILLED —.Union College student to park inWooded area south of main buildings. In- All of the above dinners are complete with soup or juice, tossed salad, 1973 VINTAGE cruises around Nomahegan Park parking area looking creasing! college enrollment has added to parking and on such issues as flood coffee or tea, pie or ice cream, bread and butter. Served from five until PLACE: 411 North Avenue, East, Cranford, N.J. (right for spot that isn't there, Overflow from college problems at the school, resulting in issuance of closed control disposition of Sherman^ nine each day. Cocktails and gratuity not included. and Qevelahd properties How aspirants responded to 200 tickets bV local and county police during first on exit 137 of the Garden State Parkway) parking area goes into county parking site, which.also and of Cranford West, the fills early in day. Below, college personnel find place month of school former boys' camp in Warren Our broad menu and daily tpecials for luncheon and dinner are sure to PHONE: 201-272-8100 23-oZ. VV h at—qua 141 i es, Having been born and raised Bottle County. please you and your companions. - qualifications and ex- in Cranford and having lived e perience do you have that here for thirty-one years, I Questions (Part I) We invite you to come as you are and to bring the children. Our TIME: 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. A delightful German Rhine Wine Caie of The answers of the can- commend \ you -for feel I can bring an un- informal, friendly service is sure to please. didates, Republicans niunic'i'pal\ office? derstanding of the physical The Chronicle asked the following questions at an Inflation- Fighting Price!! 12 - '18.25 Geraldine Mattson and Henry and personal aspects of our of candidates for Township Committee: OPEN 11; 30 A .M. Tl L I; A.—Dreyer and Democrats BARBARA BRANDE < DEM.) community to its government. FRI. 8, SAT. UNTIL 12:30 ' Barbara—Brande and David —AU-of-my-training-and-eX'- -I knowthehistoryof Cranford- SISTERSUSAN Shor, appear in adjacent Coffw Shop op«n 8:30 A.M. till 9 P.M. So Mo™ n CtMnl I«FO WINLJ AND LIQUORS perience has been focused on and have kept abreast of the : What qualities, qualifications and experience do you AN ENEMY Of THE PEOPLE J^ OWL columnsr,- .i . identifying problems and issues and developments that READER &ADVIS FREE PARKING IN REAR have that commend'you for municipal office? Several new proposalpp s were ^ng wlys to deal with have affected Cranford over Tarot Card Reading advanced in the course of UH RMr Entrance 4 276^1044 them I've always worked in the last decade and can use In the township capital budget covering the term of the K. ~-~A Specialty situations where resources this as a background to make next Township Committee are proposals for a new fire NowHvu Ort. l»h. Free g were limited so that policy had "the correct and" logical /wsttOUR WINE UNE correspond to stands taken by station, new"""policeT headquarters, development of 1 Walnut Avt. Hmc Rtwna1n«. 675-1MI, A.t to be very practical. For decisions to guide the future WINES AND UQUOIt the candidates in the course of Cranford West, development of ice-skating and tennis — HJUW.IT — OCT IJ-NOV IIS rail DEUVERY example, in administrating a direction of our town. Cranford 272-9791 f raft the ^campaign and to what facilities. What is youmfeeling on these promts, con- residential treatment facility My educational background sidered individually?. RESERVATIONS . could be described as party HOUR5: platforms. for adolescent girls with in political science and par- 635-2323 behavior problemsp , I have had ticipation in community af- What is your program for flood and drainage control 560 Springfield Avenue. Westficld, N.J 94 MAIN ST., CHATHAM The four agreed a regional 10 AM-9 PM Sgroi queries Ariny Engineers to raise the operating budget, fairs will lend itself to the for the Rahway River and elsewhere? CLOSED MONDAY approach on flooding is called hire and d irect the staff, and position I am seeking. I have no experience in elected What uses do you propose for the abandoned Sherman goals. My budgeting and fund governmental office. I have and Cleveland Schools and their properties? Droescher's dams and a raising function's require that never sought nor have ever on Rahway River project effects earch for alternatives. Mrs. 1 IIIIHtj ill I deal with State government" been elected to a political assurances (to the people of will the Corps undertake to between the proposed Spring- Mtson advocated immediate From what standpoint would you view the school board Township Engineer Gregory to obtain the money available positionr nor have I been an budget which is submitted to the Township Committee for A. Sgroi has asked the Army Cranford) be in? What will the eliminate—thaL_worsening? " field project and the proposed steps to improve streams from specific State programs. active part of any special (I Jftf/)/f) Corps of Engineers for more Army Corps of Engineers do Lenape. Park Detention Basin tributary to the Rahway I have had similar ex- interest group to pressure its approval? ' ..-,••. than "cursory assurances" to assure Cranford that the Cites park basin " . [Q whaUalfinL has ~thc-River> and replacement of periences working with the government. I consider that its. proposed Rahway upstream project will not Sgroi noted that nowhere in--CoVps reviewed.the feasibility aged as a Consultant to St. myself to be a citizen with no COCKTAILS DINNER I'RIVATt PARTIES 10 TO,?00 River project in Springfield aggravate our already too the environmental report was study of the Lenape Park r \ n< l m R"bse of Lima boarding home political aspirations outside of serious flooding? L If;: .further mention made of the proposed^ f£ -will- not:. adversely —affect J Jii?l_-4^.^« *l^:,-/^f^_ .f*f'.lor,aged. . • ' . .^ ^ this .off ice, and I on^ly.. s^ek role in Cranford civic bet- Committee_, of which I was the agano in his" letter. : < T Cranford. studies by the Corps do in fact Lenape; Park Detention"BITsTrT Despite the value" of ex office •in Cranford^-"-^• -<---•--' because.- I lermeht" organizations; sen- Presidentrboth our Municipal •- The. engineer cited, a recent indicate a possible worsening on the Springfield-Cranford In companion correspon- The first pickup of leaves . perience, an even greater feel Cranford must • make sible and sound reasoning as a and County Government as environmental statement on of the problem in Cranford, line. " • • dence to the New York will begin Monday in what qualification is judgment. It is' "many important-decisions in member of the Board of Ad- well as our State Legislators, the project prepared by Prank what protective construction "What tie-in would there be Continued on-Pnqe ? have been designated as often necessary to make hard the future and-that its citizens justment based on an were prompted into action in R. Pagano, chief of the Sections 1 and 4\)f the choices in government as have the right to determine education in the principles of an effort to begin solving this engineering division of the township and will continue elsewhere and in those in- the answers. zoning, and a 24 hour-a-day devastating problem, fiy corps' New York District, stances judgment stands for availability, unencumbered regularly attending Township in those sections through GERALDINE MATTSON citing "the probability of Broad program produced Oct. 30. more than any other quality. by any full-time paid em- Committee meetings during Opposite Amofic.in Ler.ion H,ill increased flooding of parkland

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