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SERVING CRANFORD, GARWOOD and KENIL WORTH

. 92 No. 31 Published Every Thursday Thursday, August 2.1984 USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS In FgncjRS-rjse at record para

I in Edison was to keep people in, and out 'closed for a part of yesterday, ' More fences are going up here. ' Gall, building inspector, said a vation that "good fences make good 'causing'confusion among gar- The motivations are mixed- Some number of applicants say they want neighbors" is true on One side. But on tbage collectors, but it received a people want to keep children or pets protection for small children or a the other side, she said, "we have (temporary permit and most of in. Others want to keep children or containment area for pets. A few problems with living with other peo- ^Wednesday's refuse went there, pets out. Others want to shield"Teportrthe y are tired of looking at a ple." In her view, fences, like iMeantime, a potential: strike themselves from their neighbors. neighbor's property, or neighboring unlisted telephone. niunbers(which 'threat diminished with a settle- During the past 18 months a total of .chUdfen, or a neighbor's garbage. are also common here) reflect feel- f/ment. Thus local garbage has a 110 fence permits have b^en issued Four times more fences have been ings of,need for privacy which are •' place to go, at least until the ILR by the Building Department. Last built than one or two family homes in more pronounced in American socie- ; permit expires September 15. year's total of 66 permits was a high Cranford over the past ten years. ty today. •'•'.. for the past decade. The upward Dr. Barbara Engler, professor of She also _perceives a "tremendous Blood drive_. _icejadLcontinued-through-the first-six -psychology at Union County College,—problem of loneliness" and feels that months of 1984, with 44 permits said in a telephone interview that the some people have trouble living in Postal workers from this area , issued. This is six more than the ful"l" trend reflects a multiplicity of proximity with others. This she at- are donating blood in a regional year average pver the decade. motivations, some of which are in tributes at least in part to a "pattern drive baged at the Cranford Post I Most fence, builders prefer conflict. of disruption" in teaching children Office. The three local stockade or chain link styles. John She said poet Robert Frost's obser- how to get along in society. The'in- postmasters, Anthony Sarzillo, crease in divorce means that , Peter Vittoria and John Master:' "children/simply are not taught how [ son, said private citizens are in- to get along harmoniously,", the pro- f vited to give blood, too. Page-3 fessor said. [There is .no pattern-of harmq

less complex reasons, too. The regional high schools are One .is to avoid an immediate j making strike contingency plans eyesore. '• •in case contract talks between Another is the desire for protec- ' the teachers and school board are tion, especially of young children. j not resolved, by opening day Srie believes there is much more traf- ("Pippin" takes the stage tomor- fic on local streets than there was 10 'row and Saturday at David to 15 years ago and that parents have ^?$£$$m j Brearley High School Bargaintel good reason to be worried about Inns is close to submitting a site youngsters wandering into roads. [plan. Page ll. Another factor, related to safety concerns, is the turnover of homes from older1 to younger residents Garwood Chart shows pattern of fence permits issued In Cranford over a Young people, especially those with • decade. The average Is 38 per year. Upward trend has continued children, are irfore"prone~To build Progress was reported in stall- fences, she said. ed contract talks between the In 1984 with 44 permits Issued so far. school board and Garwood teachers during a mediation ses- I sion Thursday, hut a fact finder -is—j being called in to help resolve the State champibns: Colleen Readle, left, and Mark Gechtberg I differences. The Lions Club is goes demonstrate winning form. They earned titles In different divi- I stepping up its annual White sions of New Jersey competition last weekend. Story on page 9. ' Cane fund drive. Page 12. Photo by,Greg Price. • ••„..-

Cyrus K. Yekta is the new EscroWunirawards assistant township engineer. He The number of" building permits appliances. There's been an upturn about rules jjoverning construction, is the first professional engineer issued in Cranford during the first in plumbing permits, too. ~"~ Many wno'install central air condi- to hold the post. With him oil half of 1984 Is running well ahead of Businesses, like homeowners, also tionlng units want them placed in a board, the government, p|ans*tp e pa r yeas^ ...J appear to,be favoring alterations-oK-. Bldeya$,,b^gtej:oning law requires 111 do its own design work instead of ' -The Building "Department reports additions over new construction. Fif- them lobe fh a backyard. Also, they hiring consultants. Page 3. it is very busy, especially with teen such permits were issued, in- often place small tool and play sheds Transportation and public safety The Cranford Public. Library will smaller scale building projects like cluding one for $190,000 for interior close to the property line. Gall said a were major beneficiaries of grants receive $3,000 for another computer Two musicals additions and alterations to homes alterations at Plymouth Printing Co. shed must be set in at least five feet allocated from.Community Develop- for administrative duties like and businesses! on North Avenue East and one. for. in a Sideyard^ind three feet from the ment Escrow Fund monies this year. registration and word processing, rear property>line. -"• Two musical productions are "Everybody's putting in .(decks, $94,800 for an addition at the Jumble Grants will help "underwrite new The Youth Employment Service . available to local residents in the dormers and additions,'' said John Store on Walnut Avenue. ., On the complaint front, a number emergency ambulance rigs. Sunday willl receive $500 fr »nmu*« 'upcoming week.oThey are the Gall, building inspector, whose office : Aluminum, siding applications, -of—people haye—expressed ^-unhap- bus. service, for worshippers, "safe training seminars for youngsters. which dropped to a ten year low; last piness about unregistered vehicles in 1 results of summer theatre pro- processed 55 permits for residential • 1 ride" car seats for infants and con- Sunday bus service was proposed L grams sponsored by the Cranford alterations among the total 195 issued year, have picked up again this year . backyardy s and drivewayys and about tinued maintenance and operation of by Church Women United. Thfc recreation department and the for all purposes from January The department reports that recreational vehicles on neighboring the senior citizen bus, among other township will operate the senior Union County Regional High through June. .The average number citizens express some unhappiness properties. projects. citizen bus to get people to and from School district. "Bye Bye Birdie" of permits issued annually over the " Burton Goodman, chairman of the churches and the $2,000 grant will ' will be presented 8 p.m. Wednes- past decade is 305. escrow grants committee of the pay the driver for five hours each day at the Community Center in "Everybody's deck happy," he Cranford Housing Board, announced week. The grants committee recom- Cranford. The production marks said, "and it spreads. If somebody that a total of $40,779 were allocated mended a three month experiment. the musical directorial debut of a sees one they . want one, too. among ten projects. Three of the pro- Common Sense will again receive' former high school star per- Everybody wants to sit outside." grams were supported last year, $1,000 for prevention of substance , former, Scott Buchanan. Stories Three-tQjfiye deck permits have been seven are new. abuse, and the Leaguei'of Women on page 8. "Pippin" is on tap at doming in weekly, he said, Half of the money, $20,000, will sup- Voters' Citizen Directory:will again I David Brearley High School, Sundecks are as popular to modern port the senior bus operations in a be underwritten, for $2,000. The hous- i Kehilworth, tOmdfrbwFahd Fri- homeowners as screened-in porches subsidy that started four years ago ing board will get $2,079 for a dedica- day at 8 p.m. Page 1L ._. were to those of past years. Gall said ..and preceded the advent of multiple tion,.plaque and building identifica- that many residents elect to enclose community project grants in 1983. tion signs. The $200 for safe ride in- those older porches into additional ,• The First Aid Squad will receive fant seats will go to the Union County Recycling living, quarters. $5,000 toward its campaign for two Medical Society Auxiliary. The monthly recycling drive The 195 permit total represents $2.7 new modular ambulances. Goodman said grants were made takes place this Saturday from 10 million in costs, considerably below Another new type of allocation con; from among 18 applications which 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Conservation the total dollar outlays of the past two sists of $5,000 for the township's were reviewed during the spring and years when a number of large com- | Center. Paper, glass and metal senior citizens social services pro- included some interviews. In addi- mercial buildings and hew houses gram, to help make up for federal tion to Goodman, the committee in- will be collected. went up. So far this.year the only community development monies lost. cludes Edith Coogan, Kathleen large office permit issued is to 1150 this year. The grant matched with Estabrooks, Wynn Kent and Mary Guide to inside , Raritan Road Associates, for. a township funds will help pay for the Sullivan. . : " . Iciassified .13 $900,000 investment, and only four senior coordinator's salary, making The grants art drawn from two_ i Editorials.,....,. , .6 new homes and one new garage have a five day job. possible instead of a escrow accounts set jup jfjnomJhe Entertainment 8 received permits. " • I ' three-dayone^lus support for senior^ housingboard's.syndication of the I Garwood..... •....-.,., 12 Another indication of a focus on citizen programs and classes'. senior citizen housing complex. kKenHworth-.-._. ..„,.....11 home improvements~is~irFelectricar 'Letters 6 permits. Judy Mazur of the Building: 'Hard hats' review the Jumble, Store addition plans. They In- (obituaries ..10 Department reported that the 150 clude, from left, Karen Salway, construction co-chairman; Polly | Religious news .10 permits issued so far represent a six- Johnston, a commlttjej^mem^eitajdj^ [Social items.... w.j,...,;...... : .8- month record; She attributeslhis to a~ chalrmanTThS addition orii/Vainut Avenue Is one of the larger In , I sportsT:.v:';;':...... ;...... 9 desire for increased amperage to town so far In 1984 and reflects a trend toward alterations. Photo handle newer and more sophisticated by Greg Price. Lincoln Avenue West ranks as one TV • • • , ' .'.''•'• 'i' ' • ' . • ' «* of state's shortest and slickest roads The state's shortest highway here Greltzer, lived nearby in Garwood is also one of the slickest. and traveled the road frequently. Concerned §bogtJhe_accidfinLrate- JOOT-hltched tildi ____!SSS 'on~RouTe~59, better known as Lincoln looks like a racing surrey to a pickup Avenue West, the Police Department truck and traversed what Kane calls alerted the state Department of an improperly composed roadway. Transportation, which brought in a Water shot in front of the trailer skid tester which confirmed the wheels', The brakes were then locked, danger. The result: the one-tenth of a readings made on instrumentation in mile-stretch will be resurfaced this the truck cab and the results fed into [SUMDlHGi year*. a computer cassette which was then Heavily traveled Route 59 lies _jn_„ -run-through a DOT computer. va"tRT~Cr'aflrord between South and North avenues. Traffic Lt, The DOT's "slickness scale" runs ifpyT fronrzerotytheTSO's.The his accident map in recent yeare- better, the lower the worse. Newer includlng one representing a car that roads will get to 50. The mid-range is struck a house there a few months 37. A specific figure wasn't given for ago and another symbolizing a caf Lincoln Avenue, but the state said it that struck a tree there a few weeks was "much lower" than the range. ago. Debbie Lawlor, the DOT The accident and near-accident spokesman, said the low reading on 'Bye Bye Birdie' cast rehearses for next Wednesday's perfor- rate prompted him. to call in DOT. the. slickness test coupled with the mance at the Bloomlngdale Avenue Community Center. From ihort and slick.: Route. 59, better known as Lincoln Avenue The state agency was nof unfamiliar high accident rate gave Trenton leHare David Knlazuk, Peggy Duffy, Paul Swansonand Lynn Pin- West, holds some perils for drivers. As the sign indicates, when with its shortest highway because its cause for concern. Thus the repavlng to. Details about the recreation department's summer theatre P'a wet, one can skid. Photo by Greg Price. .maintenance chief, the late Milton will take^place. produet4of»«re on page 8. Photo by Greg Price. ••••„. v 1 ) P«l» IOIANFOWMN.J.) CHRONICLE Thuradiy, Auguitl,lM4 Annual playground fair is the hi of party week Thursday, August 2,1984 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page 3 ?• Cranford playground! celebrated Cyrus Yekta becomes new After critical '82 audit, party week highlighted by a fair July 23 and a trip to Action Park July 25. assistant town engineer town gets a better grade Booth winners at the fair were: The audit of township government Recreation Department did not creativity, Denise and Kenny Lute, Cyrus K. Yekta has assumed the finances for 1983 reported so\ne pro- maintain adequate cash records for Catalano family. Chuck and Julie job of assistant township engineer. A gress toward changes recommended several months and failed to file Kiamie; workmanship, Peter native of Iran, he has lived in the In the 1982 report which departed monthly revenue reports or remit Francen, Scott DUlarr and Kurt and United States since 1958 and became from the past^ norms^by servingjip^ cash receipts to the treasurer's office Craig Taggert, Mandy Fingerlin, a citizen in 1965. manyerltical comments and sugges- for several months. A cash book.and Sylvia Haller and Donna Schroeder, Yekta, SO, is the first professional tions. . 1 •__.-. . •timely filings were suggested. and Erin Burke and Dawn Occlnio; engineer to serve in the No. 2 position Arthur Young & Co. had pinpointed ; Young, concluded that "we are best all-around, pan and Tara in the. Engineering Department. government failures in bidding and pleased to note that many of our - a gourmet restaurant-" DiFabio, Melissa Bock, and the Manu Patel, the department head, accounting^pfocedures in 1982 andrecommendations from last year 1 • • Stokes and VanTeeckelenburgh said Yekta was selected from among had devoted an 11 page "comments" were addressed and implemented or team. Profits from the fab* are used 200 applicants and that his ex- tion to criticisms~anrl.corrective are in the prctce^if "f ^ing ir for everybody's birthday party and perience and qualifications will steps, many of them dealing with in- plemented by the" township." Summertime sports .day. . " enable the department to eliminate ternal financial controls. Donald Perlee, finance- director, outside consulting engineering and This year's comments covered on-r said 1983 marked the first time that Treats 'n&ringthe trip to Action Park, Ar- perform all design work "in house." ly two-plus pages and embraced the Finance Department prepared thur Hearns from Lincoln Park com- This marks a departure from past primarily bookkeeping and cash complete audit schedules, which sav- (& non-fattening tool) peted in a break dance contest. He government policy, which relied on handling procedures, primarily in ed time and money on the audit. Such will be in the finals Sept. 8 at Action consultants frequently. the tax collection and swim pool utili- schedules have been encouraged by Park. the state government. TAKE-HOME., Yekta earned a B.A. in education ty. The auditors found that the or Eat Here! from Tehran University in his home New team: Linda S. Wenz, right, took the pdst of township clerk LINCOLN PARK .• city, the- capital. He supplemented this week. Arlene Glgon, left, Is senior clerk typist and deputy TflYnjivpris to discuss revaluation Last week's talent show winners i . his elementary and junior high •Creamy Soft Cyrus K. Yekta clerk. Ice Cream were: musical acts, first, Sue school teaching salary by working as The first meeting of Cranford tax- Raleigh Ave. Those interested in at- VanTeeckelenburgh; second, a surveyor in summers, which pro- payers to discuss, the revaluation of tending .may call 276-8768. The Cones, 68 cat perience with engineering and water 75$ Richard and Anthony Gina; pairs Playground fair last Monday In municipal parking lot at? mpted him to redirect his career to j Blood drive at post office all property in fown fOr the 1987 tax meeting originally had been schedul- • Also In quarts gymnastics, first, Elizabeth Griffin tracted youngsters to a variety of games and attractions made engineering. He took up studies at law. ; • ~' • . • year will be Monday at 8 p.m. at 16 ed for tomorrow. & half gallons and Sara Chandros; second. Sylvia by 8tUdent9 who attftntj Qr^nford playground9 Krysia- Howard University in Washington, He. has worked for Power Flow In- ThtTpublic is invited to give blood from post offices in Garwpod, Haiier andTwaridy Fingerlin; solo Clerkowski paints 'Michael Jackson' on the arm of Robbie. :: D.C. where he acquired a B.S. in civil ternational and Engineers Inc., and a _along__with. pos.tal_w_oickejrs__next_ Kenilworth arid Fanwood.-—,-J_— • Soft Parfalts consultancy-with General Research SchooLmeetings. gymnastics, first, Sara Chandros; se- Melerr ~ -••.-—-—•*-- engineering. ....• Wednesday in a regional drive "The Cranford Board of Education, business meeting Aug. 13. The In Teaneck, where he was in charge ~3jentered at the Cranford Post Office. 70cal 90S cond, Elizabeth Griffin; best comedy While there, he met his wife, The public may also donate at the which has taken its traditional July meetings were moved up a week to acts, first, Jonathan Smith, Dezi of structural design, inspired him to As of this week, 32 postal employes local office between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Elaine. They had three sons, each form his own consulting firm, Com- from Cranford had signed up for the Collection will be made by the North break will resume with a workshop accommodateboacd members'vaca- • Chips N Cream Hodge, Monte Jones, .and Rameek nlined after a famous king or con- meeting Monday, Aug. 6 and a tionschedules. '^ .•" - Wright; second, Meghan Murphy and -r-..^. bined Consultant Corp. in Ho-Ho-Kus, drive, and donors will also come Jersey Blood Center. ; Choose your cookie, then queror of Persia, his homeland. The which he ran for four years prior to we'll moosh It in. You'll AmyWaldron, and third, Andy Mur- Ny. v/on •./halpern & chri.stenfeld • judy bond • persona/ r eldest, Cyrus, his namesake, died in accepting the Craniord job. 1. love It! phy; dance acts, first, Dezi Hodge and Jonathon Smith; second,* Cori a car accident several.years ago. Yekta is a licensed professional Using dreams for business guidance 600cal/qt .. '3.50/qt. Darius, 16, and Alexander, 14, are O> Saflis, and third; Dezi Hodge, engineer in New York^New Jersey •' • •.'.''. •. •.:•'" •'&••••'• ' • • • •Fruit Pops ... Jonathan Smith, Monte Jones, and ) • — students in the school system of and Cortriecticut. He is a member of Dr. John Guzy will discuss techni- - Ave. E. Special emphasis will be on , ^ Ridgewood, where the family has liv- the~AmericanrSociety -ques^for~remembering-and"inter-~-obtaining— successful:—business^—g —Made with natural—fruit— Rameefc Wright. Desmond Hodge Kenriy Lutz ran his own popcorn concession at the fSlrrPhbtos roes'-.; • _ . W ' aim. * . • I . '•••*.'•. P ed for six years. " "'.':•-?, ,*'•[•'; 'HjfT* -preting dreams it a mefeting of the guidanceby workingwitojdreams. w . 9M$}.... _ ... at Jnterna- ta i uul J Yektatrioved to the New York area Institute and the%tlonalSociety of nfeant^rwUrk'tummi^^^ -- ™r™T^ * -' '--. CD raspberry, strawberry, Tparty day." Citizen of the-week X was Sue VanTeeckelenburgh. after his graduation. He became a Professional Engineers and its state to 10 p.m. at the VFW hall, 479 South Admission is $5. Call 276-7833, 6 lemon, lime, watermelon, and Bergen County chapters. He lists coconut - others. » private consulting engineer 60-80cal . ...854 SUNNY ACRES specializing in public works for a flower gardening and music among Capece named to state bar unit ALL SUMMER Sunny Acres talent show winners Manhattan firm but determined tohis hobbies. An older sister lives in • Pies to Go were Denise Lutz and Melissa Bock take a wide variety 6f tasks and California and his three brothers and of Waters, McPherson, McNeill. He • Dresses "tackle anything that has to do with another sister live in Iran, which he • Frank Capece.of Columbia Avenue •Rio Mpcha, ' coffee, for'gymnastics; Krysia Cierkowski, has been", named to chair the is the lawyer for Bally's Park Place • Swimwear 2. '£.-'. civil engineering.'* He also has ex- last, visited a decade ago. chocolate, mllkey weigh, dance; Jackie Schmidt, magic act; legislative subcommittee of theof Atlantic City. Capece also serves Vermont maple Robert Catalano, puppet show; NPH8 REUNION casino law section of the New Jersey as. lobbyist for Hackensack Water • Sportswear etc. o 135cof ... .. 75t/sllce Joanne Catalano and Kristen North Plainf leld High School class State Bar Association. Co., Cablevision of New Jersey, 8 slices/pie .. »3.75~ Johnson, comedy act; Ricky and of 1944 is planning a 40-yearj»wiiyi Mallory Corp. and the Petroleum 5" Jimmy Schmidt, card tricks. Sept. 22 at Jacques Restaurant. CalP" Capece is an attorney with the firm Equipment Contractors Assp. ALSO Al Fasano, 756-3974. co" Cannqll's,. Apple Crisps, July 24 was Christmas/Hannukah Belgian Waffles, Chip in July and the children competed in staiiriirSiept; -singing contests. Last Thursday was OVER Shapes and Morel — CD parents and grandparents day. Registration is underway for awhich interfere with daily life. CL Citizens of the week were Pete ARUBA Phobia Release Education Program ...and more/ Petracco and Kristen Johnson. (PREP) to begin in September for: -The 15-session PREP course is Jn Store Charge • Major Credit Cards persons who suffer from agoraphobia _ Stay. CQOL from organized by the Mental Health BROOKSlb^ : which" includes the fear of being Association of Union County. For Brookside Playground had an. in- FROM NEW YORK (JFK) alone, riding in a car, bridges, tun- more information, call 272-6303 a gourmet restaurant ternational costume contest with Beth Anne Dillon throws a dart at balloons. We'll keep you via UNITED & ARROW AIR nels, open spaces,- or other fears weekdays; Brian Campbell in first place and >7 NIGHTS- 4 Cleveland. Plaza II, Kim Smith and search, Patrick Campbell; guessing comfortable till' SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS Library to have a new computer 123 N. UNION AVE. May 26 • Dec. 15. 1984 A Crdnfdrd Tradition Since 1953 With Taxi Service*, your €raitf6rd^abllc~Elbrai'y7will^^ y py e: draw- ' CAREFREE DAVID trip Includes:. get a new computer which will be us- puter discs. The file was created on 15 North Union • Cranford • 276-0234 •Joey Schlapak. The first place team Coin pitch game Is played by Carey Schwetje as her friend, Amy • Round trip Jet Irom New York • Meals & !u 1L. '! i. _ _ _*.i • * "" i» ing contest, JasorMistretti, Katie Adams Avenue ^ed_primarily for administrative ca/ds by the late Arthur and Hazel Open 9:30 -5:30 • Thurs til 9,' Js P Pt Oriscello, watches. - .'. towages In flight • 7 -nights hotel ac- ^ ^ Campbell; work. ' Burditt. • v . : Campbell, . Jon Morrison and Colleen McCar- commodations • Baggage handling • U89|jB 9JIJ. 8I|S9\ songs, KjmSrnith; ^ thy were citizens of the week. „ Round' trip alrport/holel 'transfers • ' The institution' r'eceiVed a' $3,0«J gratuities lor bellmen & maids • Hospitali- grant from the community escrow ty desk at hotel • Free, admission to New formula -aids senior programs Aruba's leading disco,. Scaramouch^, fund for the purchase. Penny Brome, TENNIS With COCktall • PLUffMANY BONUS EXTRAS!' librarian, said it woultf be liserf for WINDOWS • SIDING • ROOFING A local matching fund plan will which experienced a cutback in "per pe/son dbl occ. plus 16% (Tax. services & such tasks as registration, and. in- enable the Recreation Department to additional compansallon lo the tour operator.) Wayne Fredrick & Kevin Keller, Owners federal community development fun- ,Dep«riur« U««» %B.1S «dditlon«l house word processing. This was sug- make Up for some of the federal ding for the 1984-85 year. Burt Good- RACQUETS ' gested by the,library's long range monies lost this year. Frank D'An-- man, committee chairman, said the STRONG planning committee early this year. 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Pa|_ 4 CRANFORD (NJ.) CHRONICLE Thursday, August 2,1964 MayorV scholarship group Thursday, August 2,1964 CRANFORD (N.J.). CHRONICLE Page 8 announces two recipients Firm here accused of $100 The . Mayor's -Day Scholarship cited by Katharine Gibbs School of prices for Jackson tickets Committee announced that Craig Business and Berkeley Schools for SUMMERTIME IS. Alan Parish and Patricia Williams of outstanding achievement in business The division in its complaints con- Cranford will receive the A Cranford firm has been charged education. SUMMERTIM with eight counts of violating the tends that Front Row Center offered committee's initial 1984 four-year state ticket scalping law. Five of the to sell a total of five $28 Jackson con- and two-year awards, respectively. cert tickets for $100 each, and four These grants are awarded to high counts stem from alleged sales or sales offers for the Michael Jackson others for $75 and $80 apiece. Danco school seniors ~on the "basis of said-these-prices-exceed-thelegal scholastic achievement and involve- concerts last weekend—at—Giant Stadium. • : limit of $3 or 20 percent over face ment in the school and the communi- SECURITY TIME I SOFT ICE CREAM value, whichever..is greater. Four,of ty. ' The complaints were filed in the complaints allege that an illegal A graduate of Cranford High GOING FOR IT I ICE CREAM DREAM Superior Court in Elizabeth Friday sale was offered to a special in- School, Craig will attend Brandeis :.\r against the Front Row Center Ticket vestigator for the division; the fifth University to study biology-/ Sprvlrp at 4 Centennial Avenue fry-alleges an offer—to-^-cong_mer-I •agg^» Coming In August..^ premedicinedii . A Nationall Honor the New Jersey-Division of Consumer responding to an advertisement in Society member and National Merit We're Bigger & Better... $ee Our Affairs. The division asked the court The Record of Hackensack. • scholar, he participated in the New New Location Over 2001 flavor to impose the maximum penalty for a Three other complaints were filed . Jersey Math and Science Leagues . MR. PERL'S WILL j combinations you created first offense of $2,000 for each viola- for, alleged scalping law violations and recently .received the Oliver tion, for a total potential penalty of for events at the Byrne Meadowlands West Ajvard for excellence in $16,000. Arena, two last October and one mathematics and placed second in - ': BE SELLING We'll magically bland.. your choice of frethrirulU, cookies, George Danco, division April 5. In addition to the temporary the tri-state Philadephia Latin Ex- EXPIRES 8/4/84 nut*. Milky Way*, Snickers or spokesman, said the state agency restraining order on* sales, Judge am. He .belongs to" a Jocal-Medical Worth of accessories SOFT ICE CREAM your favorite candy With your "also obtained a temporary order Griffin also ordered (be company to . Explorer Post sponsored by the Boy * 660 SINGLE CYLINDER with purchase of 10 or favorite Ice Cream or Yogurt In Craig Parish Patricia Williams the Ice Cream Dream Machine from Judge Bryant Griffin restrain- disclose the names of consumers who Scouts through, which members gain Watch for our specials — 12 -speed bike In purchased tickets and to turn over '•' an understanding of medical pro- stock. and serve It In a scrumptious ing Front Row Center from selling These scholarships are made possi- $1099 SALES* SERVICE homemade waffle cone. tickets to any New Jersey event for accounting records pertaining to the cedures at an area, hospital. ble through public support of the Chocolate Covered Bananas REPAIRS sales. Patricia, a graduate of Mother . Reg. $18.99...... :...... • Mm . 30 days. _ mayor's benefit golf tournament. Cholocate Dipped Cones Recreation •Touring SUMMER SPECIAL Seiton Regional High School, will at- This year's outing will be Sept. 13 at tend Union County College, Scotch 665 DOUBLE CYLINDER - - Candy Bars Racing • BMX Suburban Golf Club, Union. In- Personalized Ice Cream Cakes COMPLETE $ 1 E ^ ^Plains, to^ ma jor in Recounting / data._ dividuals or businesses interested in- f Skyway • Hutch •Tunturi processing, Act»Ye in Junior Achieve- more information may contact $1X99 Schwinn • ROM • NlahlWl OVERHAUL IV —mentj^Pat-received JA's Operation OPEN: Non-Sat 11-10, Sun 11-4 , . Mlyata • Redllne Richard Salway, 112 Makatorn Dr., Reg. $26.00'.' ... ..:.,.,:...,•.:;„;.:.. |U ". Mongoose * GT Reg. $30 • With this Ad BANANA SPLIT Enterprise Award. She has also been 276-9075. '-.' EXPIRES 8/4/84 Choose from over 40 flavors - canine corps fp Rotarians Sah Ends 8/11/84 ] WITH THIS AD • EXPIRES 9/30/84 50 Ralph Fro-hlich',' UnioiTTSilnty said, "and can smell the scent of a - BRUCE ALBAN. LOCKSMITH • KEYS MADE O/V PREMISES MR. PERL'S -Recent graduate Fall registration .. Open 7 Days • 11:30 am - 11:00 pm sheriff and Mark Weber and Peter •* possible suspect-upitnrquarter of a JAY'S CYCLE Walsh, sheriff "s .; officers, mile away. It's unfortunate that the gets scholarship starting at UCC ICE CREAM SHOP demonstrated Union County's canine^ movies have portrayed bloodhounds LB AN-LE Wl corps' abilities to Cranford Rotary as they have because the dog is really Emmett J. Registration for Union County Col- 20 N. UNION AVE • CRANFORD * 272-8792 :E CREAM DREAM iasrvvgek7~ . • !• . "^ very gentle and works individually, i 109 N. UNION • CRANFORD l_21g_0&B6 lege's fall seraesterwill^^belfO|iducTe_: 227 NORTH AVE • WESTFIELD • 232-3250 I •__ 331 ,SQUTH^AVE_^ GARWOOD •789-2468 Assisted by Patrick,.a bloodhound, and not in packs." ..-..-- ••• • : awarded; a $1,000 at the Cranford campus Aug. 7, 8,14 scholarship from n and 15: -•, ; : •"'• •'••.:•'••-'•• . •• •-*"-• Veber and Walsh Jold ofJioW tne dogs, lh^"o^T_rugsj waTsh.saifiPuiedofl[ is the New -Jersey Farm Fresh assist local police departments in really trained to play and when he Oil A- Chemical • Students may select from_ more" following scents of possible criminals finds the drugs he is trained to find he Association. He is than 350 credit courses in 46 or victims and in sniffing out drugs. is rewarded with his toy which in a June graduate disciplines and may attend days, FRUITS & VEGGIES I THINKING OP SELLING? Froehlich said that the dogs each Jason's case is a rolled up towel." of Union Catholic evenings1 or weekends full-time or have" a value of over $30,000 which While both dogs performed ad- Regional High ie, at the Cqjlege's Cranford, LOSING WEIGHT I A NEW LOOK has nSuct_(aport must Include the 715 BOULEVARD • KENILWORTH • 241-0300 and Section D.2.O. of tho Cranford Land Develop- amount, ths description, tne Interest rate and the The combined commercial and burner in the basement malfunction- ' tnont Ordinance to permit one such lot with less maturity schedule of the notes sold, the price ob- than tho minimum required width and loss than tained and the name of the purchaser. apartment building at 106 North ed and flames reached into walls Iho minimum requlrod sldo yard. • • Section 5. The~capltal budget of the Township Union Avenue suffered an estimated. near the chimney. Firefighters ex- Plans are available for public Inspection at Ihe of Cranford Is hereby amended to conform with office of ' tho Building Inspector, Municipal the provisions of this ordinance to the extent of $2,000 in wall and smoke damages in tinguished the blaze and there were Building, Room 104. any Inconsistency herewith. The resolution In the John M. Duryee, Secretary form promulgated by the Local Finance Board a fire reported at 3:02. p.m. Sunday. no injuries. " ; r~ Cranford Planning Board showing full detail of the amended capital budget SAILBOARDS! | A NICE DRIVE The fire occurred when a furnace Dated: August 2, 1984 and capital program as approved by ihe Director of Pee: $12.75 ' the Division ot"Local Government Services is; on file with the Clerk and Is available there for public A HOT DOC I A HUNAN FEAST TOWNSHIP QF CRANFORD CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Inspection. - Injures face in Lincoln accident ADVERTISEMENT • NOTICE TO BIDDERS Section 6. The following additional matters are PROPOSAL FOR THE PURCHASE OF hareby determined, declared, recited and staled: PUBLIC WORKS UNIFORMS • 1984" (a) The Improvement or purpose described In Sealed bids will be received by the Township Section 3 of Ihla bond ordinance Is not a current' For tar Aloyslus F. Yanus II pf Sayreville Hospital by the First Aid Squad for .Clerk on Thursday, August 23,1984 In Room 108of expense. It Is an Improvement or purpose that the the Municipal 'Building, 8 Sprlngflold Avenue, Township may lawfully undertake as a general im- suffered face cuts when when his bar treatment, Yanus said his attention Cranford Now Jorsoy at 10:00 a.m. prevailing time. provement, and no pail of the xost thereof has Wt/\DSU1FER\ Bid forms and specifications may be obtained been or shall be specially assessed on property struck a parked vehicle owned by was diverted while he was driving on specially benefited thereby. ' LUNCH SPECIAL at the Ofllce of.tho Township Engineer during any Care You Frank Hidi at 8:10 a.m. Tuesday on Lincoln. He received a summons for business day between tho hours of 8:00 a.m. and (b) The period of useuiloiasa of the Improve- * HI FLY • TIGA • AITKEN • STING RAY FLEA 4:00 p.m. ment or purpose within tniiMmitatlons of the Lincoln Avenue East, near Woodside careless driving. The purpose ol receiving bids la for tho pur- Local Bond Law, according to the reasonable life SALES • RENTALS • LESSONS Avenue, He was taken to Rahway -chaso-of-Publlc Works Uniforms. The major Items thereof computed from Ihe date of the bonds Can Included In this proposal are: authorized by this bond ordinance, Is 10 years. We've been Windsurfer dealers thirteen years and (c) The Supplemental Debt Statement required FIGHTING Description - Est. Quantity . Winter Work Jackets with Urioro 2 by the Local Bond Law has been duly prepared guarantee to teach you how in one day or we'll re- Medium Work Jackots with sip-out liners 15 and filed In the office of tha Clerk, and a complete With steamed Warinanco shut for repair work WorkTrousors • 107 executed duplicate thereof has been filed In the Count On office of the Director of the Division of Local fund your tuition. lnexpensi\f^. j£ftrtjlf|ejcJ instruc- Rice ShbrtSleovoWhlto Poplin Shirts " 12 ; Despite efforts to keep the 7.5 _cre ject. . . . • . Long Sleeve White Poplin Shirts— 9 Government Services In the Department of Com- HEADQUARTERS 3 munity Affairs of the State of New Jersey. Such tion. Call now for details. I-- All Year Short Sleeve Groan Oxford Weave Shirts S3 statement shows that the gross debt pt the lake in Warinanco Park operational The work includes the resurfacing Long Sleeve Green Oxford Weave Shirts 49 Township as defined In the Local. Bond Law Is In- - " Collars •Powders throughout the summer, officials of the cinder running track, T'Shirts-100% Cotton 132 creased by the authorization of the bonds .and Includes; choice of w^onton, egg drop oi_hot & sour soup, " All bids shall be submitted In a soaled-aoyelope notes provided In this bond ordinance by CANOEING '2.00 OVERTIME regret the water will have to bteupgrading of ballfields, new tot lots . .andclourly marked "ProposaMor tho Purchase of ,.1247.500, and Ihe obligations authorized herein Shampoos Public Works Uniforms • 1984" with the Bidder's COMPLETE choice of 16 entrees Including hot & spicy Hunan entrees. will be within all debt limitations prescribed by drained to allow for the final stage of and the construction of new han- name and addross. Eadh proposal shall be accom- that Law. - • NEW! CARPET SPRAY panied by a non-collusion affidavit and a certified ADVENTURE FREE construction of a new retaining wall. dicapped accessible restrodms.JTwo chock, cashlor's chock or bid bond lor not less (d) An aggregate amount not Bkceedlng 122,000. than ten (10%) of tho bid, not to exceed $20,000 for Items orexpons-listed In-and.permitted under JUST MINUTES FROM •: WITH THIS COUPON CAR CARE SERVICES Xhe.park and lake is entering the senior'citizen areas and the new lake nor less .than $500. ' , . N.J.S.A.4OA:2-2O is Included In the estlmated-crwr - Indicated herein tot the purpose or Improvement.. HOME AT NJ'S UNIQUE _ .PRESENTED BEFOHE-8/1 5/84 DINNER MENU DAILY...... FROM '4.25 final phase of a reconstruction pro- wall will complete the project. Bidders are roqulrod to comply with the-re- Section 7. The full Talth and credit of .the • GENERAL AUTO REPAIR • LIGHT-TRUCK REPAIR THE BEST DRY DOG FOOD qulromonts of P.L. 1975, c.127 and P.L. 1977 c,33.' Township are hereby pledged Io the punctual pay- RECREATIONAL^LANDMARK • WITH YOUR RENTAL Eat-In or Take Out Bidders shall.be prepared to ontor Into an agree- *-"«men< of the~pftnolpal of and the inlereat en the ment or contract with the Township Immediately obligations authorized by this bond ordinance. • MAJOR ENGINE WORK • RECREATIONAL VEHICLE REPAIR upop n awarawad by ththe TownshiTownship CommitteeCommlttoe-. COMB TO THE CANOE CLUB THIS WEEK/ FOR YOUR DOG Cocktail Lounge • Barrquet Room Diamond Hill Road closed The obligations shall be dlreot. Unlimited obliga- The Township Committee reserves the right to tions of the Township, and the Township shall be • FRONT END WORK • OIL CHANGES re|ecl any or all blds'and to award the contract to obligated to levy ad valorem taxes upon all the tax- the bidder who will bost sorvo Iho Interests of the able real property within the Township for the pay- ANF JAMS •/.'.•. EUKANUBA Diamond Hill Road In Berkeley to Plainfleld Avenue via westbound Township. .~. . • ment of (he obligations and the Interest thereon A Family Tradition Since 1949 • T , Edward J. Murphy without limitation of rate or amount. CRANFORD BOAT HUNAN GARWOOD Heights is closed to through traffic Mountain Avenue. Acting Township ClerK 8. This bond ordinance shall take effect 20 days Dated: August 2. 1984 after the first publication thereof after final adop- FREE SAMPLES AVAILABLE between McMane Avenue and Valley Traffic- northbound on Diamond Fee: $23.46 tion, as provided by the Local Bond Law. Road for about one month. The tem- Hill Road will be detoured at Valley TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Gene Marino & CANOE CO. LARRY'S CAR CARE CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Chairman, of the Township Committee porary traffic restriction will ex- Road. Traffic bound for destinations PROPOSED BOND ORDINANCE NO. 84-34 ATTEST: . . 250 SPRINGFIELD • CRANFORD • 272-69911 48 NORTH AVE E • CRANFORD > 276-3211 JANINNE'S POODLE SALON 11 RESTAURANT pedite reconstruction of Diamond east of Diamond Hill Road will use " BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOFi THE Edward J. Murphy RECONSTRUCTION OP ORANQE AVBNUE COM- Acting Township Clerk Hill Road at the Route 78 overpass. Glenside Avenue arid either remain MENCING AT THE POINT OF ITS INTERSECTION NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE WITH SPRINGFIELD AVENUE AND CONTINUING The ordinance published herewith Was In-. 34 N,,20jh ST * KENILWORTH « 276-2325 I ^__35^jORT^VE^^ARWOOp^8^240 Through traffic from Mountain on Glenside Avenue or use Glenside TO-ITS TERMINUS AT THE BOROUGH OF. traduced and passed upon first .reading at a KENILWORTH BOUNDARY LINE IN AND BY THE * meeting of the Township Committee of the Avenue and Diamond Hill Road north Road. Detours will be posted around Township of Cranford. In the county of Union, of. Mountain Avenue will be directed the area. '" . '. UNION, NEW JERSEY, APPHOPHIATINQ 1280,00 New Jersey, held on July 24,10S4. It will be further THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCI considered for final passage after public hearing OF (247.500 BONDS OR NOTES OF THb tHareon, at a meeting of said Township Commit- TOWNSHIP FOR FINANCING PART OF THE tee to be held In the Municipal Building In said COST THEREOF. Township on August 28,1984, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. and during the week prior to and up to and In- PIZZA TIME | LOO KIN GOOD BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMIT- TEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, IN THE cluding the date of such meeting, Copies of said COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY (not less than ' ordinance will be made available at the Clerk's Of- VACUUM CLINIC fice In said Municipal Building to the members of PHONE TIME IA two-thirds or all members thereof affirmatively concurring) AS FOLLOWS: the general public who shall request the same. . , Edward J. Murphy Section 1. The Improvement described In Sec- Acting Township Clerk tion 3 of this bond ordinance Is hereby authorized Dated: August 2, 1084 to be undertaken by the Township of Cranford, On* New Jersey aa a general Improvement. For the Im- Fee: $83,64 . MONDAY/WEDNESDAY Thru provement or purpose described In Section 3, THE bNE-STOP PHONE STORE -_/9/84~ COUPON SPECIAL Day there Is hereby appropriated the sum of (260,000. 8«rvlc» Inoludlng the sum of (12,500 as the down payment TOWNSHIP OFCP.ANFORD _""l'Jlr«t fry ttlf '.P"«' Rr""f ' "" Th_^A_n-p^y-. CRANFQRDJJBoLJEHSE* 10 POINT VACUUM SERVICE menTTs now available by virtue of provision fpr ROPpSEDOHDlHiNCE NO. 8432 FOR HOME AND BUSINESS C.I.F. ORDINANCE ] J |1 down payment or for capital Improvement pur- • CLEAN • CK WIRING . . $1 !••;'' i'.''V-K;^"! ;iiJ'.^t^4^' "W"< 1'l'ir"^^ poses In one or more previously adopted budgets. An ordinance appropriating (2,346,00 from the • LUBRICATE (Section 2, In order to finance the cost of the Im- Capital Improvement Fund of the General Capital • CK MOTOR . • CK BELT REPLACE CARBONS' Fund to defray Ihe coets of the acquisitions of provement of purpose not covered by application j One line...two lines...or morel • CK PERFORMANCE • CK SUCTION CK HOSE 4 TOOLS ' of the down payment, negotiable bonds are various equipment and Improvements, and hereby authorized to be Issued Jn the principal authorizing the Improvements thereof: • CK FILTER amount of (247,500 pursuant to the Local Bond SECTION 1. That the Township of Crantord - l»w, In anllolp-llon or Ihe iMUsncaaltho bonds, - authorize the following Improvements for the negotiable bond anticipation notes are hereby —Townahlp) ojai Cranford,Cranford,.. County of Union, §taje of \_ Reg. 914.96 , 5 authorized td be Issued pursuant to and within the New Jerseyi«y,, for the public purposes, pursuant to ALLCUT8 With""'Thl» Kd~ limitations prescribed by the Local Bond Law. Ihe provlslsfoc n o_f. N.J.8.A. 40J4V-2 an^4OA:4-1 et Sausages & Mcntball Heroc, ALt MAKES & MODELS" seq. for consideration of (2,346.00. Monday -Wednesday . Section 3. (a) Tlje.Improvement hereby authoriz- New CUenta Only ed and the purpose for^he financing of which the a. Acqusltlon of Park Signs t2.346.00. & Eggplant Sandwiches ' bond* are to be Issued Is the reconstruction of SECTION 2. That the aunt of (2.346.00 be, and Offer good thru 8/26/84 FREE ESTIMATES ge Avenue, In the Township commencing at hereby Is appropriated from existing Capital Im- point of Its Intersection with Springfield provement Fund to defray the cosla of such ac- HOSES TO FIT MOST MAKES rAvenue and continuing to Ms terminus at the quisition and Incidental costs. " ugh of Kenllworth boundary line, Including SECTION 3, This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication after (Inal adoption as provided Reg. 914:96 . . .With This Ad ^ Imnrnvumnr__m«l*- , 8o1f ••CUlfaa.-nln'ewamnlrhn nlH«iu*«ll<«t -am_nrti ANY and, also, Including all materials ' Qene Marino necaasaiy therefore and all costs neoessary Chairman, Township Committee with this ad *\ expires 8/18/84 therefor or Incidental thereto. & VACUUM CLEANER (b) The estimated maximum amount of bonds or ATTEST: PJZZA HOUSE ALL notes io oe Issued for the Improvement or pur- Edward J. Murphy pot* la aa stated In Section 2 hereof. AclingrTownshlp clerk Repairs •Installations •Accessories' . ^ NOTICE' ,4--. =.-..' ;i/> Monday & Wednesday 5ORBI (c) The estimated coat of the Improvement or n n purpose la equaHo-trte amounhof the approprir - Ttlfl f ffjffl |] r>rrllnnnr»w lnlnvtiir«H »rul \/»c nci it/cp Wt _ jNwuTCMHta Onir lion herein made therefor. passed on Ural reading at a meeting of the tf O««r good thru 8/26/84 BUY 2 Section 4. All bond anticipation notes Issued Township Commutes of the Township of Cran- hereunder shall mature at such times aa may be ford, NX on Tuesday, July 24, 1984 and will be PACKAGES determined by the chief financial officer; provided considered for final passage, alter publlo hearing GET ONE With This Ad that no note ahall mature later than on* year from at another meeting of said Township Committee FREE at Municipal Building, Cranford, N.J. on Tuaaday, Hi date. Tha notaa ahall bear.lnlerest at such rate August 28, 1084 at B:Q0 o'clock P.M. (prevailing I Dally 10 - 6 • Sat 9 - B • Closed Mon July & August or rates and be In such form as may be determined HAIR Tanks removed: workers smooth over area at North and Lincoln by the chief financial officer. The chief flnanolal time). ', rt olflcar ahall determine all matters In connection Edward J. Murphy avenues after two4,000 gallon gasoline tanks were removed by Acting Townahlp Clerk PIZZA HOUSE 11 BREEZIN with notaa laaued pursuant to this ordinance, and SALON jQixlar aiLL.Bob~B«ndlln, fire prevention code officer. Former the chlerflnanclal officer's signature upon the Dated: August 2, 1064 ' 29 ALOEN ST • CRANFORD • 276-0939 229 Nort_ Avenue, W,, Weitftekl • OMJMO, note* ahall be conclusive evidence aa to all such Fee: $21.42 .' : . UNION Avg / 338 St. G«w_u Avenue, W., linden • 925-6666 CLARK VACUUM Mobil and BP station tankaj/vere removed to avoid any potential •' ' i__, irt_rt*-«Jl1iiii_bv1t_4 ! 1449 RARITAN RD » CLARK • 27_-97?&or 272 2123 environmental and public; safety hazards, ha H Pht o I. . \ . ••}

Page 6 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday, August 2,1984- Thursday, August 2,1984 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Page? Viewpoint addition Opens United Counties forms subsidiary United Counties Bancorporation in our participation in the growing After years ojF Cranford, announced the formation market for financial service products at Cranf ord Health Center of United Capital Corporation, as a_flnd Initially will offer direct leasing The local scene wholly-owned subsidiary. of vehicles and equipment to end Cranford Health and Extended an older age; nursing care is geared users and indirect lease funding to BRINKMANSHIP : nice to have a kind word lights on the Care Center recently opened a for the rehabilitative process to. President Eugene H. Bauer said, vendors, manufacturers, and lessors Borough .and town garbage about an accomplishment. 60-room addition to the 14-year-old -prepare residentstoreturn home and "the company was formed to permit of vehicles and equipment." -.'. collectors picked up yester- Livio Mancino, the mayor,' To the Editor: favored by a 3. to 1 xnargin pf the health care facility. to enjoy their longer lifespan to the JVow that Kenilworth'S new traffic Kenilworth voters. > The new addition houses 60 fullest," r City Federal earnings up day morning without knowing also played an important role contemporaryrBtyled-roomrr a Gorczynski addedr "Cranford for sure-wnere they would in getting the lights in the ghts^refastrbeeoming a reality on—Although the surveys and i -City_ Federal Savings reported^-secutive quarter of steadily improv- drop the stuff. ^Some of our tmr Boulevard, I would like to take dum were very supportiv-"'^~-~-e of the, traf- ^ room, tub room and nurses' Health now offers a short-term resi- higher earnings for'the quarter and ing earnings. struggle that took more than the time and thank several people fic lights, progress was very slow, station. Each room has a private dent program with "sP five-day six months ended June 30,1984. For waste sat around in trucks un- half a decade. bath and features built-in wardrobe, minimum stay. This short-term ad- For six months ended June 30, City who were instrumental in their until Congressman Matthew Rinaldo the second quarter of 1984, net earn- Federal reported net earnings of til the issue was sorted-out, BOULEVARD BUMPS: becoming a reality. I can't help but aided our committee and arranged shelves and,dresser units and longer, mission assists the full-time ings were $17.6 million or 80 cents per single beds. caretaker in the event of illness or $34.7 million or $1.58 per share, up again temporarily, again in a down below, the thoroughfare think of the hours over these many meetings with the 'heads of the New »share, up 88% over the comparable 134% over last year. crisis atmosphere mhleri pn elong years,'that Rudy Cammarota spent Jersey Department of Transporfe- Ed Gorczynski, administrator for during vacation time." period in 1983. It was the twelfth con- bage brinkmanship and more asphalt graveyard during the J an ad hoc-eonHnittco,. tionr—Shortly—thereafter the stater- years, paid that residents are~ soUnd and rational, planning which was instrumental in the ac- committed $575,000 to this project. receiving a higher quality nursing repair of a gas line, and the quisition of these traffic signals, a After receiving the state's commit- care than ever before. He said, "to- would be appreciated. patchover has tested west- day, residents are being admitted at committee on which I also served. ment, presentations were made to Pa& Jaycee presidents, front row from left: Arthur Kuslv, Philip WRONG LINES: A state^ bound shock absorbers all the county. With the assistance of It was a six year project which in- Morln, Donald Nowlckl, Charles Stevens, Robert Black, Richard KeflTl It's not over yet... h paper reported that the summer. Mercifully. Freeholder Walter Boright the free Noble(current president). Back row? George Forrester, Gene -^ Raritan Valley rail line was Elizabethtown Gas will volved, negotiations with federal, holders by a 9 to 0 vote committed to state, and county agencies. The ma- Denman, Bob Mllkosky, Gene Marino, Frank-Krause.-Bob A free orientation for adult We offer immediate delivery. . . discontinued and a regional repave it. This. js. the best fund the balance of the $175,000 cost, flenaud and William Owings. students is scheduled Tuesday, Aug. jor problem was to obtain complete for a total funding of three quarters paper reported that Cranford advertisement for refinement funding without yielding angle park- 7 at Kean College, Downs Hall is taking from May to of that new "torpedo" drill of a million dollars. \ lounge, from 7 to 9 p.m.. it is aesign- -Mo6t models in stock. ing, or increasing the speed limit on These traffic signals on our Sixty attend 12th Jaycee reunion September to paint a center that gets most gas line work our Boulevard. (The Federal dgency ed to prepare adults to enter college Boulevard, from 8th street to Market Twelve former Jaycee presidents 1968-69 and has hosted the event for a in the fall. line on Lexington Avenue. accomplished underground. would not fund any portion of the pro- street, are sophisticated in design C'mon, guys, get it right: only attended the 12th annual reunion and dozen years. Co-host was. Don Information will lie supplied on SEED, MONEY: Ten pro- unless angle parking was and wlu systemaUcaUy control both cookout of the Cranford club. Nowicki, president in 1973-74. The registration procedures, class selec- Friedrich 1 part of the rail line, • out^west-j_jects-will benefitthis-jy eliminated^ndthegpeed limit was ^^0^,- and pedestrian flow - The event was atlhe home of Dr. reunion was attended by 30 current tion, degree requirements, special was trimmed, and Lexington irom the escrow money from toTum.p.n,,) _ ajong and across the Boulevard; This Frank Krause, who was president in members including president programs, non-traditional ways to WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER is only a small part of the the senior citizen housing At the ad hoc committee's request will be a very significant contribution Richard Noble and 30 alumni, earn college credits, including townwide line painting. center, many of them on a traffic surveys were conducted, and" to the safety and well being of our members, many of them from out of , assessment of life experience, and angle parking accident statistics citizens, as well as others driving Gill'a Bridge Bill town. The club also established its how to apply for admission. Call Bar- BOULEVARD LIGHTS: partial underwriting basis. were studied, revealing that angle through our town. I would like to program for the coming year. . bara Undeman, 527-2210. No shortcuts are taken in manufacturing this machine The good news, at last, as Once support of the senior- parking on the Boulevard was less thank Mr. Cammarota and the others enacted in a law related by Councilman "John citizen bus is taken put, the hazardous than parallel parking. for this service to the people and to Only the finest quality materials are used Ueljzhoeffer on this page, is total available doesn't Cammafota then recommended a the Borough of Kenilworth. I am of Legislation creating a bridge con- that the traffic governance of amount to a lot, andjt isrbest referendum td ascertain what type of the opinion that it would not have struction program for the state has Michigan Avenue and thfe -spent-in-foundation-style,-afr ^ of Kenilworth- J^een-accomplishedjidthautihenu jMjcomi favored. This question was placed on JohnUeltzhoef fer $40* million bill sponsored by Boulevard .finally* has those seed money that will have a v a ballotr-and- angle parking was ' Councilman Assemblyman Ed Gill which called SAVE EXTRA $$$ with UTILITY REBATES tohg sought new traffic lights. greater impact by encoiirag- for rehabilitation and, improvement By Allan C. Kane qtf bikbatll^Ht wor all state highwayTrlclges. A com- panion, bill will rebuild county & INSTALLATION (in standard window) are evident in Kenilworth thinking wisely seems to have Santa, bored with the North Pole in July, made a stop at Cran-* Encourages joggers to use parks $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ HI $ $ $ 1 government this year, so it's been applied again this year. ford playgrounds last week In a'dry run for his big visit In five bridges. The total package funds months. He's chatting, here with Jenny Franden at Brookstde" about 220 projects. Union County will receive about $8 million of the total. School Playground. ' To the Editor:- sidewalk or crosswalk when they are.- FINANCIAL & ESTATE PLANNING IS MORE! THAN BUY- '.Today while driving home from provided,and Is deliberately,, placing Other political news: „ ...*'. FisH^and bureaucrats The county Board of Freeholders ING *NSUBANCE, A TAX SHELTER OR DOING YOUR TAX work on a busy street I had a 'near himself at risk, he's jay-walking. It's RETURN. FREQUENTLY IT IS NONE OF THESE. miss' with a jogger. Now, I have just a matter of semantics regarding went ahead wilh their change of the nothing against people who jog for joggers. The law should be enforced county administrative code to trim . But it is always a comprehensive review of your financial goals the powers of the county manager' their health, but why must they do it for the better safety of joggers and in llferwith the accent on accomplishing what you want it to, in the 218 CENTENNIAL AVE CRANFORD, N.J on heavy traffic streets like the motorists alike. and gain the appointment of the labor least time, at the lowest cost and with minimum risk associated 276-11601 Boulevard in Kenilworth, or the • The communities of Cranford, Gar- attorney themselves/They also_^ with your comfort level. — — S-curyed part, of Springfield Avenue wood, Kenilworth and Westfield created a deputy county counsel post," near Geiger's restaurant? should set an example for the1 rest of which will also be filled by the gover- Obtain a SECOND opinion FIRST... Surely there are enough residential, the state. For their own good, people ning body. Democrats voted in favor from a REGISTERED INVESTMENT ADVISOR streets, running tracks, and streets jogging on heavy traffic streets, of the changes, Republicans against. with total liability for his actions. ':', with sidewalks...why, then insist on especially at rush hour, should be State Sen. C. Louis Bassano said it running on heavy .traffic streets? If stopped by the local police and given is up to the legislature to clarify the Financial & Estate Planning with a Mayo Clinic Concept an accident happens the driver, of the a summons for jay-walking. If not responsibility of a host when it comes . . Solving Money Problems car will be held responsible. No one aware of existing running paths and : to serving liquor in his home. "The Post Marital ft Pre-Retfrement Planning ^ ~- will consider that these joggers were tracks^ in the community where they recent Supreme Court decision per- putting themselves in an unsafe are stopped, they sfiould then be in- mits a victim 6T~an auto accident CALL FOR FREE CONFERENCE caused by a drunken driver, under situation by jogging (sometimes at formed of recreational options and .In our 3rd Decade ; •• ' , night with .non-reflective- clothes) encouraged to use them. <, certain circumstances,Vto sue the; where there is greater chance of be- Out of the streets and into the host who served the. driver the _drinks,!LheJaid^It4s-now-up-to-the- ing hit byjynotor_vehidle. ALLAN C.KANE ASSOCIATES is a full service FinBnclaU am not one to say "why isn't there ing safer for everyoiie'r Ieglslators to examine this issue* and Estate Planning Company, with offices at carefully to decide if new statutes are— w"; there Is a law, it just isn't en- BriaaM. Kochera 191 North Avenue East, Cranford, N.J. If a pedestrian is not on a necessary to ensure that individual 12Hemlock Circle rights are not violated." CALL 276.8870 fcOR, COMPLETE INFORMATION . _Here's_the West Brook In CarpenterPlace Basin, A federaLag _ U.S. Sen. Bill Bradley asked Presi- dent Reagan to withdraw: the con- OLSON cy wants a fishway created.. Minnows, perhaps sensing thi BUDWEISER SCHAEFER HEINEKEN BECK'S heavy hand of the bureaucracy downstream, .were,, seen swim- econimends school tax freeze troversial appointment of Anne M, Burford as chairman of the National . Official Beer EGULAR GOLDEN REGULAR ming upstream here lasfweek. .,.. " • of the Olympics go for Ihf gold To the Editor: . Advisory Committee on Oceans and Cranford. Senior citizens not only Atmosphere. Sen. Frank Lautenbefg For the second time in six lower brook runs through Tax time again and they are up pay taxes here, but, by and large do sponsored a resolution calling on the years, the county's focus on Linden/where most of the again. The primary cost is the school all their buying in town rather than at president to withdraw her nomina- flood control has run afoul of runoff comes through lush tax.. Why? We have less pupils, have outlying malls. It would seem that tion. _clpsed_new_8choolsrand-torn down- thhldT^Thy^ l Ik 12 oi. the federal fish_s^vice.JEhe—storm—sewers^—into-^the- old ones. Where does the money go? Special coins being sold to com-. NR Bottles frozen at the present level, since they memorate the Los Angeles Olympics ^ave!5 to 100 lasttime tfie Lenape Basin delicate habitats of Morses The senior citizens paid for the ex- paid their dues in past years, went . would be exempt from the state sales project was held up because Creek and finally to the isting grade and junior highs, as well along with the tax increases for Get That "Charcoal Flavor'' SCHLITZ BALLANTINE GRIZZLY as the ones no longer used for tax under a bill sponsored by REGULAR & LIGHT the U.S. Fish and Wildlife sparkling waters of the Ar- many years and now, is the time to Bassano. ALE CANADIAN LAGER students-they should not be saddled. give them a break-$250 a year is not Without The Mess, Wait or Waste. Service wanted meanders thur Kill somewhere between Why handle dirty charcoal or lighter fluid and then have to wait for the with these higher costs at a time enough! ; ; : created for carp. It took some Bay way and Chemical Con- proper fire when nothing — Including electric — cooks as well and as strong carping by the con- trol. Smart and sporting fish when they can ill afford them. You Eileen D. Toolan are pushing older taxpayers out of 16 Burchfield Ave. economically as gasl Choose now from a large selection of slzesand gressman to free up the have long since swum back styles by Ducane, Hardwick and Lazy-Man natural gas or propane. Regu- multimillion project to upbrook. Minnows were seen larly $134 to $999. NOW $119 to $899. Some assembly required. Prices straighten out floodwaters. swimming upstream last Well run playground program Include delivery. • This time the agency wants a week in the Carpenter Place FOXHEAD CALIFORNIA COKE, TAB, DIET COKE, 'permahenCr. fishway" on basin- It's time to call in Matt FEATURE \ All E! AMSTEL CAFFEINE FREE COKE, QQO To the Editor: engaged in organized gym' games, COOLER the West Brook. It didn't men- Rinaldo again. This holdup CRANFORD: "A town of happy, and various arts and crafts projects, LIGHT •4oo; DIET CAFFEINE FREE tion any specific fish. The has even less merit than the smiling faces." The old entrance in addition to ping pong and nok Lazy-Man Gas BarbecTO DRAUGHT BEER a PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, county environmental last one, unless the fish ser- Santa, with a snowman perched on his head, distributes candy signs knight be down but this slogan hockey. My compliments and thanks • HEAVY CAST ALUMINUM CON- PEPSI FREE, ^engineer reports seeing vice is planning to stock canes to Cindy Reynolds, left, and Kim Reynolds during his stop still applies if you peek in at the Com- touHie summer playground staff for STRUCTION*— Minimum 3/16" PEPSI CAFFEINE FREE nothing more than an occa- salmon. They know how to get at Brookslde playground .Photos by Greg: Price. munity Center on a rainy day. \ ,. running a well-organized, In- wall thickness in firebox and 499 On several occasions this Bummer cover. OVER 30 POUNDS of DOCS COLA sional sunfish in the wee upstream, fast. " teresting, and carefully supervised 2k 12 I have dropped in to observe the ac- Rainy Day Program for our "junior "ALUMINUM! No wafer-thin die NR Bottles & GINGER ALE brook, plus minnows. ' The tivities and to my delight discovered castings used In these vital citizens" this summer. u —Appeal^ made for POWs— -that the children were using the gym Arlene DiFabio ~ parts" ; *~ as well as two other rooms while 300 Elizabeth Ave; • HIGHEST QUALITY toasting On the record: at a punk rack and broiling grills provide GALLO CARLO ROSSI 99 Assemblymen Chuck Hardwick the fate of the country"s servicemen 376 sq. in. of usable cooking BURGUNDY 4L and Ed Gill have appealed for an in- who are missing in action or are surface. (299 sq. in. if toasting CHABLIS BLANC 3 parade with Day-Glo heads crease in America's efforts to learn prisoners of war in Southwest Asia. rack not included.) • STAINLESS STEEL BURNER for j By STUART AWBREY made at long distance to avoid spik- CARLO ROSSI SPRING VALLEY Personnel checks They made their appeal as part of a service free operation. Pos- 99 My daughters tolerated castles and ings. ceremony on National POW / MIA itively eliminates all rust and BURGUNDY. CHABLIS. graveyards in Britain in order to get RHINE 41 I discovered that punks aren't I applaud the policy offered by Recognition Day held in Westfield. It Phoenix scaling problems developed RHINE, VIH ROSE 3 to the live action-the place where the alone in the parade. Other hair-and- Union County Freeholder candidates was highlighted by the release of punks hang out. My idea of with.cast Iron — or even cast body subcultures cited in the official Harry Pappas and Mary Ann Dorln 2,500 red, white and blue balloons - Jewelers alfoy burners. . fashionable London is Carnaby sociology guide include Mods in to require background checks for key one balloon for each man unac- SMIRNOFF 1 DEWAR'S 99 -Street, but I am a generation .oilLof mid-60's style green parkas Iwith county personnel. It makes sense to counted for...:.':.[. . ... ^SCOTCH I.7SL date. .The real action is on a stroll suede shoes and neat haircuts, a follow what the' State of New Jersey •CLOCKS Model 26, $ VODKA so 18 • down King's Road from Sloane British version of mid-50's America. hasfaen doing for years to avoid con- "Following the leadership of Presi- WATCHES Reg. $134 Square. Then there are the Teds, British flicts of Interest and assure Integrity dent Reagan, we legislators have SALE PRICE TANQUERAY Mary Quant's legendary mini-skirt , 50's-types in "drainpipe" jeans, thick in the hiring and appointive jpjgcesth begun to make a sincere effort, to Certified Master Watchmaker BACARDI 99 which put the area on the prime shop1 crepe-soled shoes and fancy coiffed have th'e Vietnamese government ac- DELIVERED! Amber & It is especially important for those On Premises RUM Silver I GIN 94.6° ping map has yielded to pompadours, and the Skinheads;with: positions where the public trust and count for the men still missing in 16 kaleidoscopic mini-hair. The punks heavy boots, braces, above-the-ankle Southeast Asia," Hardwick said. HOUSECAUS FOR SALE ENDS September 8. , monies must be managed. Use our Ifberai.credit-terms. wear safety pins and body popping jeans and shaved heads. Jerry Fitzgerald English "We won't be able to completely put GRANDFATHER CLOCKS ^GORDON'S FLEISCHMANNINS 1fl99 leather, but it's their hair that stands I spotted some Mohawks, too, but I Summit the sad and disturbing history of the Can't Shop in Person? Blended ••• -out(and4ipX-Tiiey mold it i —couldn'ttolUfUiese-were American^ Vlfitnnm War hphlnri n« until wp Cleveland Plaza ^ GIN - .Whisky_ B^y \.xu : G16. Ambitious punks coif up spikes tourists or Skinheads working Up to this final chapter," he said. 123 N. Union Awe •Tranford~ SERVICE and resemble approximately homo punkhood. . 272-0040 £l)c Cranf orb Cfjroniclc "Ceremonies such as Ihls help to You'll like this convenient way of shopping — right In the comfort of your sapien editions of three-horned The King's Road parade ends at a home! Call now and make an appointment. No obligation, 289-5000 PRICES EFFECTIVE WEJD.JUJG71^^ Unicorns. v Beverley Awbrey Publiakcr,' " make everyone aware of the situa- place aptly called World's End. My • AdveriULnC Director (Ext. 357) . .-; . __--- Trying to bridge the generation wife and daughters went off the end 8lu«rtAwbr«y Editor tion, and to keep the hope alive," Ho»Uc Grow Ncwi Editor gap, I joined a punking expedition of the worJ(d..ahopping_and.-I..wenL.. K.UU«nON.URrK.U«n.U orici r Hardwick added, .with iny- daughters, wh» photograph- back to castles and graveyards. I LiLindd a Oarglulllo Advertising gale* Sui«n Hahn Advcrtblag Sale* Gill, a five-year veteran of the U.S: ed them. They seemed pleasantly prefer 17th Century Roundheads to Mlchelc Bcnuteln AdvertliluC Prtrooilom lizabethtown Gas CLARK narcissistic but the photos were 2ufti Century Pinkheads. Elolie V. Wall Bulneu Manager , "Air Force (n World War II, noted that C, Sally Blood ProducUoo Manager despite all the cruelties he had An §KM Company WESTFIELD Marlon Kelley Claitlfled Ada CLARK CIRCLE Nancy witnessed in war, "the biggest cruel- Bchwl>dl>(er SHOPPERS LIQUOR MART A lack of New Jerseyhess Clrculalloo Manager ty" is harboring captured men - or ELIZABETH RAHWAY LIQUORS A LOUNGE The Cranford Chronicle fa publishes d their remains - after a war without Cranford E'town f^laza 1092 St. Georges Ave., 23 Central Ava. OF WESTFIELD pf.theJiSSh}pJl {"^Philadelphia widened the. North- every.. ThursdaT y by Awbrey CComo - 289-5000 nmiucaiifi!ML!n N Jersey Inc. a cor- accounting for them. 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PageH(:RAJaiJDRO,(N.jt) CHRONICLE Thureday, August^ 1984 CRANFORp (N.J.i CHRONICLE Gechtberg, Readie head Summer theatre troup to 9 for regional frisbee•'V- contest present "Bye Bye Birdie Thursday, August 2,1984 Mark Gechtberg and Colleen pete on the world level. "7 Readie, both of Cranford, will com- Colleen says she is. looking forward "Bye Bye Birdie," a musical com- Lynn Pinto, Richard Pinto and Paul pete next month in the 1984 Middle to.competing with the other girls. edy which parodies the early Elvis Swanson. Other, cast members are Atlantic regional frisbee competition Last year; boys and girls competed Presley era of rock music, will be Michael Acoardi, Donna Bertolotti, Cranfprd Swim Club splits, in Central Parkr Mark~ana~Colleen- "agateI one anotlrcr-itt=aJjconMtipn-——*,- Chase-Unger wedding held presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. by Rolando Chavez, Chrissy Chimedlin, captured first place awards Saturday contest^ ~^1 the recreation department's summer jimi DeStefano,. Denis? Dobbins, in Franklin Township in the boys' Ellen Unger, "daughter of Mr. and Rabbi Shimon Berris and the Rev. theatre ^oitahoprT1>e perfonnance—Linda~Hollffndr~teslle" Leonowlcz, Colleen amassed 30 points to Krause capluresrtvvo firsts and girls' divisions of the state cham- qualify for the regional competition. _Mrs. Burton -Unger, Berkeley Paul Letjecq performed the is at the Comjmuitfty Center oh MaryAnn LoGuidice, Selena Man- pionship and came away with their Heights, was married June 3 to ceremony at the Braidburn Country Mark gathered his points by scoring Bloomingdale Avenue. cinor., Michele Muller, Paul- The Cranford Swim Club team lost and third in four events; the eight-U respective state titles. a, pexfect 20 in catching. His other Wesley Chase, son of Mr. and Mrs.Club^ Florham Park. This is the first time the summer Salvatoriello, Stephen Vath and a non-league meet July 19 at Min- George Chase. Crahford. girls' and 9-10 boys' 25 meter Mark, 13, will try for the third time' score's in jother events were ac- Andrea Cohen was maid of honor . theatre program will produce a LaurenJ^right_- ' ":, ' dowaskin Pool, Westfield, by 121-110 backstroke and the eight-U and 9-10 for the World title during the regional 1 curacy, 12; distance, 13 ',*>; his best and Russell Letiecq was best man. musical. "Bye Bye Birdie" tells the Sets and lighting for the play have and swamped the Columbia team in boys 25m. butterfly. Their relays competition. He: was the Nor- The bridesmaids were Elizabeth - of what happens when a rock Union July 23 by 160-60. throw being 224 feel- been designed and constructed*~by took six medley bhie ribbons. rri regional champion in 1982 : Moseley. sister of the groom-, Susan r stg-draftedand-his-prcas agent- Ti-SrttlrisiSted Dby JerrJ y DUODb- antord's coach Ann Dooley said First place "backstrokers" were and 1983 and scored '45'4> points The winner of the regional com i'rt Rahausen and Suzanne Smith. to have him give "one last bjns, John Duffy, John Duffy Jr., the seesaw Mindowaskin meet, "was boys' 9-10 25m. Greg Williams and Saturday to earn a- spot in the petition will advance,to the World Ushers included David Unger, kiss" to an adoring fan ort the EdJohn Fedash, Steven Lynch, Glenn our best overall performance; a ter- 15-17 50m. P. Smith; girls' were regional competition. He defeated Junior Finals at Sea World in Orlan- !»*$f brother of the bride, Mark Powell Sullivan television program. The Merwede and Robert Newhouse. rific effort just a little short of winn- eight-U 25m. E. Maucere and 11-12 the second place contestant by six do, Fla. Other Cranford contestants and David Moseley. Adelene Hall reaction of the teenagers and their ing. There was only .15 of 50m. L. Maucere. The butterfly firsts points. in the state competition••• Saturday $ Mrs. Chase received a B.S. degree Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Len parents to therock star and his reac- The production is under the direc- a second difference", referring to were Colleen's brothers, Kevin and • tion of Michael Marcus, with music were boys' eight-U, J. Evans; Colleen, ,14, is competing- in the from Itha^ajColIege, Ithaca, N.Y., tion to them creates more problems their loss of the last relay, which won 9-10,25m., R. Kaiser; and 15-17,' 50m., regional competition for the second "Keith," Adam" Lightcap, Chris and is employed by Handy Store Fix: for the press agent and his loving direction- by Scott Buchanan, Mindowaskin the meet. She named Gachko, Chris Sullivan, Mike Chung, choreography by Cindy Smith and P. Smith; girls' firsts were eight-U, yearrLast year she was eliminated in tures, Newark, in the customer serv- Adelene Hall Miss Meehan secretary than the^y bargained for.. Lauren Krause performer, of the 25m., T. Weeks; 9-10, 25m., L. Jones; the regional competition and did not Marie Jose Riera and Stephanie ice department. Mr. Chase is a piano accompaniment by Mia Gabrielli. . 4 Featured in the cast are William Ginsburg, . meet for capturing two firsts and tak- l3-14-50m., C. KrauSe; 15-17 50m., L. accompany Mark to the World con- graduate of Engine City Technical Accardi, Margaret Duffy, Ann Marie Krause. \y 3 ing a powerful leadoff leg in the test. This year's competition is strucr Contestants earned a spot at the Institute and is attending Union * is a bride is married to Ferrante, Ginger Jones, David There is no. admission charge Scotch medley. The high level of Second! place ribbons in butterfly tured differently to allow a girls' and state level by winning playground Mr. and Mrs.-Wesley Chase County College. He is a technician Adelene Dean Hall, daughter of Kniazuk,Susan Mancino, Ian Matten, although a $1 donation is suggested. competition had every spectator to were boys' eight-U, Lance Kaiser; boys' winner an opportunity to com- and local frisbee contests. with Diesel Truck Service, Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. RotJert Crane Hall, 28 their feet for the medley jelays: 9-10, -Jesse Evans; 11-12, Billy Pittsfield St. and Grafton, Vt., was "j Tn the backstroke events, first Kelly; 13-14, J. Kopicki; girls' j The wedding of Catherine Rita Music student returns place ribbons were taken by eight-U seconds were 11-12, L: Maucere and Clay court championship ^ffiams^SOT Meehan and Stanley John Len Jr. boys', David Gregory; girls', Tricia 15-1-7, Allison Kopicki. .Thirds were Roller skating night was held Monday In the parking lot of the Frederick William Reindel of St. Kim Marie Smolinske, daughter of bride's nephew, served as usher. A took place April 28 at St. Michael Weeks; 9-10 boys', Richard Kaiser; taken by boys' eight-U, David Community Center. The event was sponsored by the recreation Davids, Pa. Church. -The bride is the daughter of 15-17 boys', Peter Smith and girls', Gregory; 9-10, John Witherington; department. Photo by Greg Price. Mr", and Mrs. C.J. Smolinske, Vero reception followed at the Log Cabin, The Rev. Patrick McLoud per- home to direct 'Birdie' play continues this week Beach, Fla., formerly of Cranford, Cook College Display Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meehan, 224 Lauren Krause. . 11-12, Michael Bell; 15-17, Billy became the bride June 9 of Charles formed the ceremony at The, White Sailer St., and the groom is the son of A former star of Cranford High directional debut. U also helps to Other ribbons in backstroke went Hester. The girls' thirds were 9-10, s studenti n Mahoney. Third place swimmersa. 9-10, R. Kaiser; 11-12, T. Stender; - and Curt Lindberg in straight sets: a victory over John Tironej •;. - bridesmaids were Martha Hood and" "pania'tfis ' The master's on the senior TTh e bride'brides sister, Dawn Locklair,, tent teacnepshiacnepship for the coming Anne-Lise Spitzer New York City Pl l^SSKenaissancef , 1cscotcSn mugi(•"««. feeIg 1(.t,g •**nice to» come back were boys' 99-10," Greg' Williams; 13-14, B. Mahoney; girl'sd serveerved as^matrdn of hqnorhqnorBestm^ ^ xiurffi place • in jumping. Another round 1, were taken to three sets in Munoz in a long two-set match, Mike . •_ .... ».-. _->. J L Dickstein eked out a three:set win itj-"*^ o ri_tj «w «i »r.r Kopicki; girls' 13-14, Anne Sal way; 13-14, A. Salway; 15-17, L. Krause.""" mance in the recent 51st Annual Spr- Cranford rider, Karen Kempson, 17, •round 2 by Nancy'Crane and her Penny Paterson, Rego Park, N.Y. was her sister's maid of honor. The been trained for:" 15-17, Allison Kopicki. Backstrokes in third for boys were ing Troop Show at the Watchung won a first-in horsemanship over father Clint, and gained a trip to the against Ed.Semple, 7-6, 5-7, 7-5, and John Snopkowski, Rego Park, bridesmaids were Patricia Garstka, . He's assisting Michael. Marcus, The butterfly firsts included 8-U eight-U, J. Mahoney; 9-10, Matt Stables. fences and a third and fourth place in finals with their third round victory • the women's doubles team of Miss Sheldon to wed John Erbeck N. Y., served as best man. The ushers Cranford, Margaret Sheehan, ' director of the summer theatre girls', T. Weeks; 11-12 boys', Chris Lyons; 11-12, D. Gtlueck; 13-14, j; Olszew^ki, a member of the Wat-the flat. _^_ over Ed Zahumeny • and June Orisce.Uo and Stevens won the final were David Hall, Cranford, the Rahway, and Kathleen Ditzel, Cran- workshop, as the musical director. Pipoli; 13-14 girls', Carey Krause; Kopicki; 15-17, Liarri'Ryan; girls' chung Mounted Troop, .earned-two. Olszewski also came in fourth out Stevens. . tiebreaker ' to, defeat Marks and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sheldon, 588 bride's brother and Arlstides ford. Vanessa Leigh Meehan, the Buchanan, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. 15-17 boys', P. Smith and girls', thirds were eight-U, Mary Erin -firsts,-a second and a third place in of approximately 30 competitors in • OrisceJlo and Lindberg, _the run- Womelsdorf, 7-6, 3-6,.7-6. . Ludlow Aye., announce the engage- Aristides and Geoff Schmalz, both of bride's niece, was the flower girl. Robert Buchanan, 618 Lexington Lauren Krause. Second place went to Me Anally; 9-10, Kate Taylor; 13-14, the; equitation on flat. This event the junior instuctors event. Both girls ners up, defeated' Connie Sullivan In other women's singles play, ment of their daughter, Kim'Nancy, . Minneapolis, Minn. William Hartung, Metuchen, was Ave., is a 1983 graduate of Bradley eight-U girls', E. Maucere; 9-10 C. Krause; 15-17, Kim Stura. judges the rider and horse in walk- competed in a field of more than 400 and her son' in round 1 before Rose Haddad and Jane Hogan moved to John Ryan Erbeck Jr., also of The bride, a "graduate of The. the best man, and the ushers were University in Illinois with a bachelor boys', R. Kaiser; 11-12 boys', Bill Medley relays had six top team's: ing, trotting and canter, four participants at the show. They com- defeating the third seeded team of into the semifinals, Haddad beating Cranfprd. He is the son of Rosemary Pingry School and Skidmbre College, Thomas Hyland, New York, William in music education degree. He's Kelly; 13-14 boys', J. Kopicki. eight-U boys' 100m., L. Kaiser, Justin separate times. peted in the 16 year old and over age Judy Womelsdorf and Matt Rufrano Barbara Pahren and Hogan Erbeck and John Ryan Erbeck. is a research assistant for Manpower Turton, Maplewood, and Peter Ellis, about to start his second" year at Thirds were 9-10 boys', G. Williams, Evans,' D. Gregory, K. McAnally; Olszewski also won a third in thecategory. in round 2 and Steve Babits and Bar_- ^.defeating Nancy Kraemer. Demonstration Research Corp., New Cranford. The ring bearer was Florida State University for a and girls', Kerry Weeks; 11-12, L. 9-10 boys' 100m, G. Williams, R. ' bara Pahren in the match^ — • - The succeeding rounds of the The. bride-elect is a graduate of York City. Her husband was Bradley Meehan, nephew of the master's degree in music education Maucere, and 15-17, Karen Jones. Kaiser, Jesse Evans, M. Lyons,9-10 Though rain delayed the start of singles matches and the women's Cranford High School and of Mid- graduated from Wayzata (Min- bride. and choral conducting.. — girls' 100m, K. Taylor, Maggie Tennis Clinics the singles and doubles matches, doubles matches were scheduled for dlesex County College. She also at- nesota) High School and Union Col- Cranford medley relay winners The bride is a graduate of Union The 1979 graduate of CHS starred Were boys' eight-U, L. Kaiser, Danny Demcsak, L. Jones, Mamie Cam- Mike Pluchinsky won by default and this past Monday, Tuesday, and tended Fort Lauderdale Art Institute lege, Schenectady, N.Y. He is a com- Catholic Girls High School and at- in "Hello Dolly," "Guys and Dolls," bria; 11-12 girls' 200m, L. Maucere, The final series of summer tennis Both clinics will be held on the four Michele Marks relied on her well Wednesday. The men's doubles play for advertising design. Her fiance, a puter design engineer for Sperry Beams, D. Gregory, Kurt Krause; clinics at Union Cpunty College will outdoor courts on the college's Cran- tended Union County College. She is Brigadoon," "Godspell" and in com- boys' 13-14, B. Mahoney, Matt Maureen Mahoney, L. Walsh, L. placed ground ^ strokes to defeat is scheduled to begin this week. graduate of Seton Hall Preparatory Computer Systems, Roseville, Minn. employed by Keyes Martin & Co., edy productions at'the school. His JonesV 13-14 boys' 200m., B. be offered. through the division of ford campus. Tennis balls will be pro-, School, attended the University of .In- . After returning from a wedding Beams, J. Kopicki, Kurt Stura; girls' continuing education. 'Beginning vlded arid" students must bring rlngfield. The groom, a graduate , work at 'Bradley..was, more, in the Scott Babhanan, directs cast 13-14, A. Salway, Amie Spotts, Carey 'Mahoney, Matt Beams, Kurt Stura, Fords Clara Barton Tournament diana and is majoring in finance at trip to Martha's Vineyiard, the couple Cranford High School, attended operatic vein with appearance s i..n. of Bye Bye Birdie'in a musical J. Kopicki; 15-17 Scotch medley, A. Aug. 18,the beginners'course will run rackets. and wear sneakers. Class Seton Hall University, will reside in Minneapolis. f rr Krause, Megan Bell. for five consecutive Saturdays from 9 limit is five players per court with CRANFORD 13 NEW BKUIslsWICK 1 third, stepped on third to force the runner and ——v Union County Technical Institute and "Dido and Aeneas" "Marriage of •snumber Photo by GrecrPrlce. Kopickij K. Jones, P.-Smith, Michael . Cranford 12 year olds tournament team scored threw onto first to complete the double play. Also Cranford swim club defeated the to 10 a.m. The five-session clinic for is employed by Wobdlawn Tree Ser- Figaro" and the "Magic Flute." Kelly. . one instructor. " their first victory in the Fords Tournament. Dave contributing defensively, were Morris, Matt Union team, sweeping first, second intermediates will be conducted from : The couple'is planning to be mar- vice, Cranford. When he returns to Florida he will to be asked to do something like this. For more information on the tennis Pataca and Bryan Morris combined for the vlc Turner, Hassard, Hensler and Loxley. Cranford's ried in May 1986. direct the Tallahassee chapter of JO to 11 a.m. Tuition for each clinic is clinics call 276-2600, extension 206 or tory pitching a 3 hitter while striking out 8. next game is Saturday at 6 p.m. John Erbeck and Kim Sheldon DiFiore-Trotta Mr. and Mrs. Len are at home in- It's great that the recreation depart- |3S.- . '- •- Cranford opened the-scorlng in the second Inn- Sweet Adelines. - Cranford Men's Fastwtchr .238. ^~ -TnffttmBMIrigtlrUhsbefore^edefenserellredthe • ... -^ * _ . • ... ••.. Scotch Plains following a wedding ment provides programs like this for _lBuchanan_is._enjoyJng -his—local—studentsT"—~~^ ~~r :* • _; side, Jeff Scotti opened with a double. Pataca The Westfield YWCA i$ sponsoring National DlvUibil and Jim David sent him home with a dingle. Mark '. followed with a single,, moving Scotti 16 "khird,...: W Wills followed with a 2-riiri homer to win It for •^Cranford Women's Softball League- Bryan Morris walked to load the bases. Matt a-bus trip to Great Adventure on Fri- Rockets 16 A&M. • • ' , " ' ." • '. . Turner singled .up the. middle scoring Scotti and •>*. day, Aug. 10 from 12:30 p.m. to 12:30 •t,Vt•'.',] »' singles; Cathy Johnson, 2 singles and Johanna Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trotta, Glen Greenberg directs Year Itch' at NJPT in Aug. Stan & Ollle's 13 Ajay Metal Fabricators ended Suburban Pest FINAL STANDINGS Pataca'. Tommy Headrick singled to score Morris a.m, Call 233-2833;—— .- Lace making will be demonstrated . The guests will be Lee-Daly and Rock, announce the • engagement' of Three Brothers Tavern 10 Control's playoff hopes with a 6-2 win. Ajay got a W Hathaway, 3 singles. and, Turner. Joey Waschek singled moving and examples of lace .will 'be Susan Gould Who teach and collect Global Carpet Cleaning 5 14 lift when Guy Borges came out of retirement and Hurley Llmo '•v.- HURLEY L1MO » J.M. EXPRESS 1 Headrick to third. Carl Cetera doubled to left- tHeirdaughtdr.'MaWa J>U1B6; t6 An- Carol Gyecsek will star in the New Godt, Donna Young and Bill Malhov- • contributedlaialhgle v 5 Sue Winning singled. Hurley's last run came on a sending Cetera to third. Pataca then hit a triple to. Madison Hill Rd., Clark, from 1 to 4 also will be conducted. Admission is Debrd Greenberg, 2 Green Ct., was tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. The George AlauflBletal fabricators' ' . ' 13 singles.' c \ •>•••• . • . • • • Neufeld Trucking . ^5^ single by Tina O'Connor, an Infield out by Tammy riglit center, scoring Cetera, and Scotti. Pataca _ The bride-elect is a graduate of The*:-play. will run Fridays and Blue Ribbon Graphics 10 Rob Matyas drove in 3 runs io lead Stan & J.M. Express ^ 0 • ^10. McCormac, and Carol Brady's, run producing " scored on a wild pitch. p.m. ... , free. named executive director of A&M Landscaping 6 NEUFEiLD TRUCKING 7 J.M. EXPRESS «x BARON'S PararhUs Catholic High School and Axelrod comedy of the humorous at- Ollle's to a 6-2 win over Suburban Pest Control. single. • Cranford added another run in the third when - Restaurant Review Club, Mountain- Saturdays at 8:30 through Sept. 1. Suburban Pest Control an honor graduate of . Katharine tempts of a New York publishing ex- 4 Gary Helmstetter chipped in 3 hits, and Tom Neufeld opened the first Inning when Marie - " JM scored their only run when Chris Caragan, Headrick reached base on a force out. Waschek side. \ . Ticket prices are $7 for.center seats Liana tripled and scored 3 times, Gary Bodak Schall reached second base on an error and Barb Gall Orshack, Cheri Egan and Barb Ivone all doubled to score Headrick. New Brunswick Gibbs School, Montclnir. She is ecutive to seduce his beautiful the Rockets A.C. clinched first in the National Mason doubled home the run. In the second inn- scored their lone run In the fourth on 2 hits and an and $6 for side seats. Call 272-5704. scattered 6 hits and fanned 7 for the win. singled. x ._. _, DRUGS employed by City Amusements, Fair Her responsibilities include the neighbor while his wife is away on Division as Bob Goeb outgunned John Patrick and Ing, Judy Mack-doubled down the left field line . error, . Lawn. Mr. DiFiore, a graduate of production of Restaurant Raves, the ' vacation was a long-running Broad- Three Brothers Tavern, 2-1. Ray Seppelt drove In ' Bob Goeb tossed a 5-hlt shutout with 8 strikeouts and Pat Dolansky hit a triple to make the score GMJ LAYOUTS I HURLEY LIMO 4 Cranford ended Its scoring In the fifth when they 34 Eastman St • Cranford The club's quarterly newsletter and the game's only earned run with a single in the as (he Rockets blanked A&M Landscaping, 2-0. 2-0. . Hurle j scored all.their runs In the fourth inning scored 3 more runs to, end the game an the 10-run David Brearley High Schdol, holds a way hit 30 years ago. Pops orchestra Rockets 2-run second, Joe Buontempo had 3 hits Pete Goltandla singled 3 times and scored both JM's Mary Nerney singled In the second inning, on doubles by Sue Winning and Jackie Coataney rule. Artie Batista singled to left. Headrick doubl- 276-6100 bachelor of arts degree in business overseeing Restaurant Hotline, the Gyecsek acted at Union County for the losing side. runs. Walt Merfert and Dan Zleglar had the runs advanced on an error and Nancy Synbert singled and singles by Marge Zulchlc k, Diane Henry and ed home Batlsta-Waschekslngled home Headrick. administration from William Pater- club's telephone information service. College where she appeared in many A&M Landscaping is one game away from clin- batted In. for a run. JM tied the score in the third Inning on a triple by Cyndl Sweeneyr~"^ Kurt Loxley walked. Cetera singled. Scotti then Restaurant She is arranging gourmet yachting ching the last playoff berth after beating Blue John Patrick and Mike Caravano of Three singles by Donna Mulljn and Cheri Egan and ah ' GMJ scored 3 runs In the sixth Inning on a triple unleashed Jhls fourth hit of the day, a double to son College. He is a manufacturer's plays under the direction of Donald to play in park Ribbon Graphics last week, A&M came from Brothers Tavern combined to shutout Suburban infield out by Barb Ivohe. by Michele Bolton, a double by Cathy Johnson and left, scorinf Loxley. Bill Kelly, Chad Hensler, and parties catered by Chez Catherine for singles by Johanna Hathaway, Jo Gala'uskl and representative for Utility Brass and Julian. She appeared in the recent The New Jersey Pops Orchestra behind with 3 runs In the seventh inning to stun Pest Control, 9-0. Mike O'Brien drove in 3 runs Neufeld took the lead-in the fifth inning on ' Bob Hassard played Well defensively. Copper Corp., Moonachle. Wednesday, Aug. 8 and 15. Those in- NJPT production of "Jersey Blue Ribbon, 4-2. Winning pitcher Al Notchy with a double and a single, and Mike FUzgerald singles by Ruth Selzam, Dolansky; Schall and Sue Poslpanko. , . - >^ Guide terested may call 233-6173. under the direction of Michael Buglio doubled with one tut in the top of the last inning, 'tripled, singled, and scored twice, Marilyn Rlnill and Mason's double. The last run GMJ's winning runs came In the seventh Inning CRANFORDJ FORDS0 A September wedding is planned Autumn. will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday was scored when Mason doubled for.the third time on a double by June King, singles by Jody ""Jeff Scotti and Joey Waschek combined to pitch Mrs. Greenberg is the former and Dee Glllet tripled. D'Amato, Johnson, Bolton and a walk to a 1 hitter while striking out 11 tor the victory. with a reception at the Manor, West "The Seven Year Itch" is directed at Echo Lake Park as part of the Hathaway.. director of the Cranford Consumer by Robert Vaccaro, artistic director. Ashbrook Golf- .JM fought back In the last Inning when Egan Cranford scored 6 of their 7 runs in the third Inn- Orange. • . Affairs Office. She has also been Ac- Summer Arts Festival. doubled and tvone, Barb- Sinatra and Wanda NEUFELD TRUCKING U J.M. EXPRESS 1 Ing, Matt Turner singled up the middle to start the THE COACHMAN - E*i, i36 MAMA ROSA'S SUParkAuo.. Others in the cast ...include Gary Those attending should bring lawn The Ash Brook women's golf association held a Rust, Anna Lewis, Shirley .Sawyer, Mabel Knaplk singled for 4 runs. - " JM scored In the first inning on a single by Cheri rally, Artie Batista walked. Kurt Loxley then tive in the League of Women Voters handicap stroke play tournament last Thursday.. U/K HKAI.TOHB Is GMJ LAYOUTS 13 Egan and a double by Chris Caragan. smashed a double to right center scoring Turner Garden Stalo Parkway, Cranlord, 272-4700.- Scotch Plains, N.J. 322-4353. "Nobody does it Bihler, William Toddie of Cranford, Satrape. . ••"",. chairs to the free concert. In case of The winners in.the 18 hole group were: Flight A For B/K, DenUe Moterla had 3 singles and a Neufeld's 14 runs came on 4 singles by Marie and Batista. . Homo ol iho "Innkooper's Special". • a rib 'na botlor_Jhan Mama.!" Featuring the finest and Union County Boardt of Social Linda Ned, Marianne Asln, Shari hall Extra llnck & tunttor cut ol standing prime rain, the. show will be the following •Low Gross: Loretta Dean, 87. Flnjt; Dean, net The winners in the 9 hold group were: Flights A home run; Grace Rappa, 2 singles; Chris Am- Schall, 2 singles by Ruth Selzam, 2 singles by Bryan Morris was hit by a pitch to reach first. gourmet'Italian culslno and wlnos at reasonable' Linda Schmidt to Services. 67; Second, tie: Joyce Bantz, Naricy Bowers, 69. and B - Low Gross: Joan Ring, 54. First: Lois man, & singles; and Karen Stalllngs; 2 singles. - Barb Mason, a single, double and triple by Dee rite, salad.-baked potato, hot bread loal and.a night,-and rain on both nights would Waschek reached base on a fielders choice. Chad prices.. Just'the right'-sotting lor a relaxed Flight B - Low Gross: May Lynch, 95. First, tie; Dries, 32; Second, tie: Rose Croebee, Doris For GMJ, Michele Bolton, 2 singles and a dou- Glllet, 2 singles by Gall MacQualde and Pat~ Hensler then doubled to left center scoring Morris jug o' wino. Luncheon Bullol every Wednesday; ' business lunch or romantic dlnnor. Happy hour Orchestra will move .the concert to the Trailside Jane Me Nelll, Natalie Pines, 68; third: Lynch, 69. Clarke, Ruth Llnge, 34. Flight C - Low Gross: ble; Leslie Nicholson, 2 singles; Jody D*Amato, 2 Dolansky's single and double. and Waschek, Scotti doubled high off the fence in~ all you can o.il $b SO. Superb ba'nquot facilltlos Baron's Drugs & 5-8 p.m: reduced.prices and complimentary marry in October Births Nature and Science Center in the Flight C - Low Gross: Blllle Warrington, 100, Maddle Cochran, 55. First: Cochran, 30; Second: left scoring Hensler.' Davey Pataca singled -to Irom 20-800 persons. Weddings, stiowers. din- horr, d'oourves. Bring the family lor a traditional Schedule auditions Watchung Reservation. 'First: Warrington, 64; Second: Pat Shepherd, 67; Marge Ruff, 33; Third, tie: Carolyn Proudfoot, score Scottl-Carl Cetera singled to left, but a good nor rlancos • any occasion. Livo onlerliiinmonl "Rebecca and Robert Kolar of Third: Mary Louise Bonham, 71. Low Putts: Wan- Arleen Helmllch, Jean Coulter, 35. Low Putts: -Kehilworth Softball- Bell's Pharmacy Sunday dlnnor._Monday thru Saturday nights i • • • defensive play prevented Pataca from scoring. ruosday thru Saturday. Open 7 days a week, enjoy live onlertalnment featuring Iho area's Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, 609 Linden announce the birth of a dn Martin, 28, Chip-ins: Midge Parrett, Patti Cochran, 15, , Cranford added Its final run in the sixth when In a rain make-up game the Ross Bros, defense "\ will be open HOIBI accommodations available. most contemporary artists. Enjoy easy listening Orchard St., announce the engage- daughter, Heather Anne, on July 9 at Auditions for the Suburban Sym- £.11, DIVISION A Bill Kelly singled up the middle, Batista singled to .W and pitcher Greg Pilot gave up one second Inning left moving Kelly to second; Loxley hit a fielders inuslc Irom the huge piano bar' nightly. Valet . ment of their daughter, Linda Carol, Muhlenberg Hospital. She has a phony Society of New Jersey will be tiddler Ross Bros. Bar & Liquors 10 single by Rich Infintino and won a 7-0 shutout of choice moving Kelly to third, and Kelly scored on ALTERNATE SUNDAYS parking. to Daniel Kirpan, son of Mr. and Mrs. : sister, Laura/Grandparents are Mr. Monday, Aug. 27 at the Community Three Bros. Tavern 6 Frenchy's Bar * Grill. Ed McDyer, 2 for 2 and 2 Bob Hassard'a fleTders choice: ™" ' to serve you better Steven Kirpan, Rahway. and Mrs. Louis Ditzel, Cranford, and Center, Bloomingdale Avenue, for Firemen 6 RBI; Joel'Reld, 2 for 3; Phil HannarS for 3; Bob Defensively, Batista turned In a sparkling dou' Kizelevitch, 2 for 3, led the Ross Bros. Swatters.- Miss Schmidt is director of visual Mrs. Henry Kolar, Colonia. select principal positions and section Knights of Columbus 4 • " ble play-when he grabbed a smash grounder at HUNAN GARWOOD HEY KIDS . . . Frenchy's Bur & Grill 2 Mastapeter Funeral Home bested Heyco 8-1. Bill ---merchandisin. -.._.„...g„ a«vt Bonwiuuumit. Tellericiici,, Donnuvmwa anaiiud Thomaiwiiians MurrayMurray, ISO jitrhilPL Dunn blasted a 3-run homer out of Harding Field RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS- —Acountry fiddler will entertain;and DIVISION B and winning pitcher Steve Dunn hit a 3-tjin homer THE-OFFIGE—3 souii, AV..T wrr ShorkHills-MrT-Kirpan-is-construc?—Orchard"St^areTthe parents of a son, Interested parties may call Kelly out, The win moved the Mastapeter team In to - 35B North Ave. (Hie. 28), Oiinuood, N.J. New Jersey's blueberry queen will W Cranlord, 272-3888. Imaginative surroundings tion supervisor of Garden State "*Thoma' s Daniel«»-»-« , •-bor—n Jul »-.-y —19 a -t Sain~ • t• Tyma for details at 722-7195 or third place In "B" Division. 789-0240. Hunan stylo cooking is one ol Apple's Lounge " 9 enhance a unique menu which is always sure to Homes. , visit -tomorrow at" Kings Super — FRFE Kenilworth Auto Parts China' ll>osJ Known_!pr it s jnjir.volous.SPli;y,JlOlZ Barnabas Medical Center. He joins a wrTfe~ - the -Suburban" Symphony 7 The Knights of Columbus closed their season u ;-plsase--En|oy-lhB great-selection- ol omololtosr Market, Garwood, as part of the food Mastapeter Funeral "flavor, it is novorolly or starchy. A great selec- An October wedding is planned.-' sister, Melissa Marie, 6. Society, P.O. Box 393, Cranford.-~- e with a 2r c at s*r»ll*>rvo i Cranford Travel . Beecham Products continues' to-«o]LjUjlhcX- drinks, and a Pu-Pu Plaltur. Sample the Sosamo (first Saturday of ovory.monlh), Eat all you want,' chef, four additional sessions are of- America dance competition, return- selected highlightgg s from "Mame,," a »^ *V» «l COll^gC • Station Cab defeated Cranford Travel 13-11 In an exciting well Chicken oi Buel Broccoli, or try the House family style service; Wednesday. Is Pasta Night- fered on consecutive Tuesdays, Aug. ed to the Waldorf Astoria July 20 to rock number, "Stumblin' On," Pefroftl's played game. Against Antone's Beecham had to 117 CENTER ST • GARWOOD • 232-6443 Spsi:l;il Dinner. Hunan and S/nchuan dishes are all you can oat, variety of pastas, 5 sauces! 7 to 28, All classes are at Kings Super ^Plymouth Printing rally after falling behind «-S early In the game to perform her award winning routine "Amigos," featuring the trumpet A series of five concerts will be Antone's • • MON FRI 6AM -_ 6:30PM; THURS ifir8PM;"SAT 7-2; CLOSED SUN also ,iv,iil;iblo 'Comu into the cocktail lounge and Thursday Is Bullet Nlght-alf'you can eat $7.95 take 11-6 ten-Inning thriller. Ted MOM waj 4 for 4 : Market, 778 Morris Turnpike, Short at the pre-convention social for the section, ."Marching Along" and launched in late September^at Unlnr! Cranford Bike Shop Including a homer and 3 RBI'S for Beecham as try a Kava Bowl (a (ostive drink lor 3 or 4). Live (chlldren'pay loss); Friday-Is Clam (jar Night; c music on Friday and Saturday nights. Open 7 Hills, 10 a.m. to noon. Call 276-2600, 1984 convention. Danielle studies at "Saints on Parade," featuring the ««% College in ttHtartJ MJS they stay atop the standings. . . Regular menu always available. Lunch served ext. 206 or 238. Mason Llmo picked up 2 wins In this week's ac- days a week. Lunch specials start at 13.25. Call dll^l^JJh^h the Yvette Dance^tudio^Cranford.— trombone section. Jhamber music series. tloti. Station cab was Mason Limp's first victim b) JPlymouth^PrinUngJjnta Into thejiln column "iHiiriiTTor iiasyTake-uur" ' ~ ^ainmeni on our pallo (weather permitting). Call a Ift-iftT7 »foranr«. MaiionTlniMm n ' p' "" (r lor reservations and directions. track by taking a hard fought 9-8 victory over Per- Shop. year, were given on campus for the LINDA'S FIRESITE INfT- first time last year under the direc- THE BIG CHILL • LASSITER • EDUCATING RITA • TERMS OF m Bluegrass music tion of Claire Angel, UCC cultural Party A Success • • 342 Vallay Road, Olllelta, N.J. 647-0697. Own- arts coordinator. The series has now ed and operaled by the Haldassarre family lor 25 Now Appearing In our Lounge Scotch Plains Cultural Arts Com- years Imda's Flreslle Inn offers the finest In RUSTY S — 338 North Ma., Gar- been incorporated into a broader REAR BAG - COMPLETE food, drinks, service and atmosphere. _ They mittee will present Wood'N Strings, cultural arts program that includes wood, 78S-1744. A small, cozy, family-operated " Y: lealliro Italian dishes, light veal dishes, steaks Italian restaurant with' moderate prices. Weekly CAROL WILLIAMS a country andl western bluegrass four additional series with a total of MOWERS VIDEO STUDIO GOURMET CATERING arid sealnod Tuesday nlghl Is Chicken Ala Linda specials Include Veal Parmesan, Garlic Pork group, 8 p.m. today on the Village 17 events. and Wednesday Is Pasta nlghl. Vour favorite Chops, Chicken Alfredo, Barbecued Babyback And Friends"' • Parties large or small Green next to the Scotch Plains The five Mostly Music concerts will cocktail Is always available. Parly facilities lo ac- Ribs. Three pltza sizes (Includes a 12" size for New Jersey's Coming August 7 Municipal Building. RaindaU) is Hnma nf Mn\/lft R« —^-*^Wcddlnfls^&-Qther occasions commodate up to 75 giJests Open lor Luncheon • Iwo). pinners from $4.25 to $9.50. Closed Mon- be conducted on Sundays at 7:30 pjifc Tuesday with a move to Scotch •"Catering Brochure Available at 11:30, Dinner from 5 p.m. (closed Monday). day. Lunch: Tues. lh.ru.Friday 11:30-2 p.m.; Own Big Apple ^ ODYSSEY CLEVELAND PLAZA MALL Live entertainment In Linda's beautiful lounge «aii»F«nwoodHighSd Dinner 4-10 p.m. Frl, and Sat.JII1Jjj.rrL.Jaka- ription Friday and Saturday e.Vflfiings— ,r ' *•' —tmt-ordorsTiva'nable.'Parfy room "for 25-50. SUPERB clement weather that day riof"« COLD M"EAT PLATTERS"* WIDE VARIETYTlT BANQUET FACILITIES Transfer of first 1OO ft. of 8mm or 16mm Dancing And movie film to video tape with total transfer of HOT SPECIALTIES • SLOPPY JOES • SALADS & MORE Weddings •Showers Sewing, session 500 ft. or more. *4** ••• "dcl'MOO ft Entertainment Dinners Sewing time is scheduled Aug. 9, a» SAVE THOSE MEMORIES- , 20 - 800 persons and 28 from 10 a.m, to 3 p.m. in the I Eliminate the effort of setting-up projectors ajid screens - Also I Call: 232-0925 _^ Extension Service, -300 North Ave., LoGmdi'is Restaurant • Banquets j we copy slides and snapshots. E., Westfield, These sessions provide 349 SOUTH AVENUE, E., WESTFIELD VH8 MOVIE RENfAL »1.^wlth^ckib mambfrahlp an opportunity arid instructions ~tff CLUB MEMBERSHIP ^ ROBERT TREATDeicate«e 272-4700 work on any sewing project. Par- SB 233-0363 m K "Blemory lane" musi 113Qulmby St • Westfleld iu- 0.8. Pkwy Exit 136 • CRANFORD ticipants should bring fewing sup- SatuKtay's adult JSl pllJSfS 2fl3\2323^ plies, a sewing machine and an ex- Centennial Avenue^ffff ™* p.m. ' V

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' Page 10 CRANFORD(NJ) CHRONICLE Thursday. August 2 1984 Bus service plan of Church Jennie Petrucelli Services were conducted Monday CRANFORD (N.j.) CHRONICLE for Mrs. Jennie PetraceHU who died Boro, for second time, halts Women United gains funding last Thursday at her Garwood home.. William Kiernan Sr. She was 86 years old. Mrs. Petrucelli Churchgoers who lack private to the escrow grants committee of driver salary for five hours every lived In Garwood for six years, mov- transportation will be getting an op- the Cranford Housing Board, which William P. Kiernan Sr., a resident mass was conducted Tuesday. He work on builder's garage Sunday of the year. The committee of Cranford for 27 years, died Sunday was,also a Navy veteran of World. ing there from East Orange where Thursday, August 2,1984 portunityforafreebus>idethanks4o—-makes grants for community pro- recommended that the project be^ she came from Avelllno, Italy, 84 the community escrow fund. at Muhlenberg Hospital. He was 61 War If. Surviving are his widow, Lor- By KATHLEEN M.ONEIL In related matters, council jects. conducted on a three-month ex- i years'1 old. Mr. Kiernan was raine Morgan kiernan; three sons. years ago. She was a member of the Police re-enforced a stop work " building department liaison Anthony Church Women United, an in- perimental basis"t shingles. After police contacted ment patrons. THe Smiths filed a sim- 8 p.m. at Union High School in a and a great-grandson. Arrangements maintenance and gasoline costs. To 'IF ing, plans to keep the tour schools Tuesday's mediation session is the building inspector Harry Kolb, the - pie assault charge against Geiger Jju- benefit concert for World Relief. —-A-Masa of Christian burial was field, Mrs. Carolyn Caprioni of were by the Gray Funeral Home, contractor was told to halt all work at -pay-for- the drives^ open in the event of a strike when the second stage of the process which is ly 13 as the result of their confronta- Warnke wilj also speak on the occult idttclr celebrated yesterday for Mrs! Anna Shrewsbury and Miss Gloris. Jean Westfield. tion with him. The hearing for the Women United put in an application school year opens. called "super mediation." Negotia- ;:r and satanism, its reality in the world C. Harchar, 55, a lifelong resident of Harchar of Garwood; three brothers, —The administration this: week tions started in Decemberand broke "The garage hasbeen the center of a complaint is in Garwood on Aug. 6 or and his experiences with it. . — Festival Garwood,_jy_ho_died—Monday—at-^xdbert^PSkoTor'Denver.'Charles began recruiting substitute teachers off in May' when an impasse was dispute between Palmadesso and his Tickets are $6 in advance and $7_at^ -TempJej,Beth_El-wiIl-conduct its Overlook Hospital. Mrs. Harchar Gresko of Downey, Calif., and John neighbors for the past few weeks. Rev. Grotto is A memorial service will be con- to keep schools open in the event of a. declared. A mediator was assigned iiTresponse to these_ajlegations,. the door_and-are-avallable~aT"rrTosr TFall Festival Oct. 26-28, at the was a sales-woman for Pathmark Gresko of Westfield; four sisters, strike. The fate would be $100 for a by the state Public Employment The Anthony Smiths at 1245 Orange Montuori called a meeting Tuesday Christian book stores or the Grace Famous Grossinger's in the New Supermarket, retiring in January Ddttle Hyduke of Clark, Mary Lutz of ducted Saturday from 12 to S p.m. at Ave., Cranford, inquired about thi the home of Henrietta V. Faulkner, four-hour, day. David Brearley High,,^Relations Commission (PERC) of building department officials to guest speaker and Peace Fellowship Churciroffice: York Catskills. The.testival includes after 22 years. She was a member of Baltimore, Md., Sandra Fox of San School, which serves Kenilworth and which resulted in several sessions building requirements o discuss these, along with complaints For more information call(276-87~4b. six~Kosher meals,- tax,., tip, three Local 1262 of the United Food and Fernando, Calif., and Miriam Gresko who died Saturday at Muhlenberg Palmadesso's property after a con he has about the official's failure to Hospital. Mrs. Faulkner was 71 years Garwood students, is one of the four and the issuance of a fact finding r .nightclub' shows, cocktail party, Commercial Workers Union. Mrs. of Downey, Calif., and four grand- schools. ' frontation July. 3 in the building keep him abreast of departmental ^geVGrotto will.vbe( the old and resided in Cranford for the report which neither side is willing to GRACE AND PEACj^L j? swim parties, outdoor tennis, indoor Harchar was a communicant of St. children. Arrangements were by the make public. A second impasse was department offices with zoning en- progress. , . ..guest speaker at the 7 p.mrservice at Dennis Miller, pastor of the Grace swimming pool, day camp, and, a Anne Church and a member of its past 40 years. She was born in However, Evelyn McGill, presi- Grace and Peace Fellowship Church Dooley Funeral Home, 218 North dent of the American Federation of declared July 13 when the AFT forcement officer Herman Geiger. . Montuori said he has not received a and Peace Fellowship Church will teen program. Rosary Society. Ave. W. Boston, Mass., and worked for. the ed July i: h h h i bitted Sunday. She is the founder and presi- Youth Employment Service and Teachers (AFT) locar representing—board negotiators could not agree on The Smiths have since submitted written report from Geiger in tjhree preach "Living for the Will of God" Prices for the.weekend are $166 per nine questions about the property to months. He said he also- wants dent of Margie Grotto Ministries, Sunday at the 9 a.m. service. Rev. person, double occupancy; with Surviving are her husband, An- Jumble Store here.. Her husband, Ed- the district, labeled the administra- recommendations made in the fact Inc., and distributes a newsletter en- drew J. Harchar; three daughters, mund Faulkner, died in1971. Surviv- Uon'8 recruitment a show of. "bad finding report. The "super media- the building^gpartmentJyiiich-were-^-perjodic-jeportgjgp pp s from the fire_^and_ Margie Grotto is the quest speaker at deposit of-$50.00.required by Aug. 15. answered by former building inspec- titled "The Divine FlowT" ^ the 7 p.m. service. For more information call 31(8-6730, Mrs, MaryannNa tale of'South'Plain- ing are her_two .sons,: Frederic of faith." She said a mediation session™ tldn"^process will begin Tuesday, plumbing sub code officials. To in- Cranford and Edmund of Westfield; is scheduled Aug. 7 "and I hope we McGill, an English teacher at tor Jerry Kallinger last week insur a lete th- e receipt of written reports and four grandchildren. Ar- can resolve things at that time." She Jonathan Dayton High School, said ter to the council. Kallinger's from the building, inspector and the rangements were by the Gray said the teachers have not taken a that while salary is a major factor, Cast of 'Pippin' being presented Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at answers revealed that Palmadesso's borough engineer Frank Koczur, Memorial Funeral Home, 12 Spr- strike vote yet while "the board is "the big issue is job security." She David Brearley High School Includes, front, Reglna Voegele; garage exceeds the maximum Montuori will propose at the council's ingfield Ave- • •••'•.. moving too quickly in that said the AFT wants to limit all center, from left, Jim Stonaker, James English; top, Ken San- allowable height for a garage by 22 Aug. 13 work session an amendment teachers to five class periods a day |prd. Lihdsey Mitchell and Alan Souzar Production Is by the inches. to an ordinance that would require direction." m e tre Worksnop The AFT, which has represented while the board wants to keepi special __i!!?l . !i.Ji..®® spORpored. by the regional, high Kolb said yesterday that _lhe the engineer and building inspector the teachersTof""^.1^ ye$rs, had subject area teacheiuaisix periods a school district. original stop construction order " to.submit written reports to him threatened-to-strike-opening day two 4ay. This includes Jssued_by_Kallinger--June-28JvasJto_ _every-60-days.-Montuori"said-v.ester-- nragowhenTiegotiationswereTiot^subjects such as industrial arts; tatve expired-; Saturday;.. KoHr~re^ nday~that~Kolb agreed to submit tlie : 1 instated it until violations at the site reports and would inform him if COMFORT HOME 1 resolved. Agreement was reached home economics and art. A major r 3 l s fmesKhablupwiBdTTWL'ffllf JB6U& in the ^ntracfrtwo years ago Senior eeiwer ^* ^>W%«*etfi * KS Sli6uldirt"be 96^ ygp^ • Hot Water, Steam & Warm said that while the AFT "hopes for a was the guarantee of no more than ing"anything," said Kolb, "on the "I think if the head of the building garage. If he does and the gaTage-has "•"tieparttnent," said Montuori, Air Heating Systems peaceful settlement,-1 feel confident five periods for academic subject that if I have to ask for a strike vote, I teachers only. McGill said the APT report due to be taken down, then he's wasting "agrees to this procedure, the other • Central Alr-Condltlonlng will get it." She said the AFT wants all teachers treated equally Recommendations from a senior hi? money." officials will follow suit," he said. ' Systems philosophy, more so than affiliates of - She also said_the board has re- citizens committee on the proposed new senior citizen center ttrreplace • High Efficiency Water the New Jersey Education Associa jected an AFT request for a vision in- surance plan and a provision to allow Kasbarian Hall will be submitted to .Heaters tion, is "no contract, no work." the mayor and Borough Council Donald Merachnik, superintendent retired emplpyes to buy into the • Bathroom Remodeling 'group insurance program which she within the week, according to C.~ of. theregional district schools, said Joseph Aragona, a representative of recruitment of substitute teachers is said would not cost the' board • Sump PUrhps -" anything. She added that the board the committee. underway because "it is appropriate Aragona, although he would not "''*>«»>«•>•. • Humidifiers to be prepared in the event of a has not made a salary offer "in a for- • Electronic Air Cleaners reveal Die committee's specific strike. One cannot prepare at the last mal nature." recommendations concerning the • American Standard building, said Tuesday the letter to i Fixtures the < mayor and council will include • Kohler Fixtures T Motel drafting application the seniors' ideas on "what we think A fuel oil company we want." The committee met'last • jVloeh Faucets & night to solidify the wording of the that makes you v ^Accessories for^HO-unit building Iiere letter. • Attic Ventilator Fans feel so cure I Aragona said he did not want to Bargaintel Inns, a chain of Council representative, on the Plann- • Honeywell Fuel-Saver reveal the specifics of the Reward Yourself with our Great •i economy motels, plans to submit a ing Board, charged that Vincent Foti, committee's recommendations Until Thermostats ° • Oil Burners •f-v, site plan for a $2 million 110-room chairman of the Plahning^oardrwas— the council had had an Opportunity to • Swim Pool Heaters • Heating Systems II motel near the parkway within 30 to withholding, information from the review them. The seniors, he said, Rates and Terms... for as little as $5OO. '" " councH^nrplans-for^the-motelr-The ouWlikerthe-facilitjrto:includeirkit- Ted Steilen, president of the eight- council supported Montuori. by pass- Scene from 'Pippin' Includes Water Units • Water Heaters chen, office, meeting place and a lift I! motel chain, said in a telephone inter- ing a resolution May 8 requesting in- Llndsey Mitchell and Alan for the handicapped. Hfs research as • Gas Barbeque Grills • Humidifiers view this week from Columbus, Ohio, formation about the motel from the Souza in the title a member of the committee included • Sales & Service • that his engineer is completing a site Planning Board. The board complied TV • . " _1 J visiting other towns' senior citizen WLVMBMG nEPkms* '"''•- plan for submission to the Kenilworth in June by providingaccess to the file «••&' Planning Board, Bargaintel is pur- 6-MONTH CERTIFICATE 2-YEAR GERt(F.6Xt| EMER&ENC YLSEFtViCE '"'.•'' through the board secretary, Gene Driver on revoked center!, chasing property at 31st Street and Pepe. The committee is comprised of RANKIN the Boulevard from Avis Machinery list fined $760 three members from the local Senior -Company.-^ -. -, One of the areas of controversy Citizen Club, three from the local Steilen and other representatives waB an iiiformaTme^0ng1n^?riliret'r--7^ wns fined Chapteof Retirer odf *hPersons« Ami»ripHn-ABgnrlnllnn, the mayor and_ p^gramadessos offices at 103. 36 North Ave E • Cranford Fuel Company ween Bargaintel representatives and a **»-••*-"•«•"•total of $760/wa- s sentenced to serve o of the company met with building in- a half day in jail and had his license two council members. . S. 21st St. Police stopped contractor's rpof ing-Saturday after a ''Nothing counts like service" borough officials concerning pro- neighbor complained Palmadessp had violated, a stop work 276-1320 a spector Harry Kolb and the borough revoked for six months in Municipal Livio Mancino, mayor, said yester- 230 Centennial •Cranford ii fire sub code official Tuesday to cedures for submitting a site plan. Court Monday for driving while on day he and the committee composed order. Photo by Kathleen M. OWeil. • : 11.51 discuss local construction and fire re- Bargaintel Inns is headquartered the revoked list. a draft of the letter or recommenda- Effective Annual Yield On-' 276 9200 quirements. in Ohio and has eight motels in Ohio Spiker was summonsed June 16 at tion that will be presented to the Employe citations Effective Annual Yield On _. The proposal for the motel erupted and Michigan. Steilen said another Faitoute and Fairfield avenues. This council at its Aug. 13 work session. was his second offense for driving "The letter will suggest that the total Alexian Brothers Hospital vice and Judy Sciscione, five years. 0/ into a political storm in the spring motel is slated for construction in presented awards to two residents Each received jewelry denoting the 'when Anthony Montuori, Borough Michigan and two in New Jersey. while on the revoked list: He will site be utilized," he said, "and that /O serve the jail sentence Aug. 5. He the council speak with different ar- for their years of employment during years of service. __. pleaded guilty. , ' chitects" to secure one at a fair an annual awards dinner. They are TEST RESULTS a year a year Catherine Beaton for 10 years of ser- DOOLEY Four generations Robert Beaver, 24, Elizabeth, price. Results of the new High School Pro- pleaded guilty to having an open con- ficiency Test and the Minimum Basic 11.55 of service provided Skills Test given statewide to all 10.90 tainer of beer in his vehicle June 12 at Buildings cited Area blood drive Compounded Daily •Minimum $500 Compounded Daily Minimum $500 FUNERAL in a facility of the Boulevard and Michigan Avenue. ninth graders will be discussed at a meeting of the Union' County^ homelike atmosphere. BeaVer was fined $210. , . j Thomas Dudutis, 21, Union*, was for architecture Peter Vittoria, postmaster, an- Regional High School Board of fined $255 for receiving stolen proper- nounced that Kenilworth Post Office Education Tuesday at 8 p.m. in HOME ty and depositing rubbish on borough Two recently erected Kenilworth employes are participating in anJonathan Dayton High School, property. Dudutis was arrested July buildings won awards for architec- area blood drive next Wednesday Springfield. 3 after allegedly stealing a trash can tural design at the Union County from 8 to 5 at the Cranford Post Of- PLANNING BOARD 1-YEAR CERTIFICATE from a residence tinNfort b 7th Streets Planning Board's annual awards fice. Garwood, Cranford and Fan- The Planning " Board meeting wood employes are participating and 218 NORTH AVE. WEST, CRANEORD PtiONE 276-0255 He pleaded guilty. ceremony.. ••-••—-• originally scheduled for last night Schering Corporation's hew phar- public donations are welcome, too. has been changed to 7:30 p.m. today. Fruncls J. Dwiley Jr. Manager maceutical manufacturing facility Vandals break PUBLIC NOTICES 3 • took first place for outstanding in- PUBLIC NOTICES dustrial and environmental design. - .4' .... TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD shall be returned alter UM by applicant and Upon other location, DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME - CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY Inspection by the Recreation Department that 1 Reading team members at Harding School include, from left. glass recurrently Parkway Corporation Plaza-138_ premises have not been damaged and have been 556 WfStllckl Avf., West/leld. 233-0255' - PROPO8EDORdlNANCE NO. 84-31 cleaned by the using organization. e Angela McGrath, Maria Campanelll, Mltul Patel and Monali was selected for outstanding ar- AN ORDINANCE SETTING FORTH THE 12.02 ^If"^ * S°*> Vh V' Dooley Muiiajjer SCHEDULHEDULE OF FEES FOR THTHE•E USE OF THE Qene Marino Patel. They,read at least 10 books in July In a Harding School Newark Glass Co., 515 N. Michigan chitectural and landscape design. COMMUNIT-MMUNITY CENTECENT R LOCATED ON BLOOM: Chairman, Township Committee Effective Annual Yield On INQDALE AVENUYUE IN THE TOWNS-IfPOFCRAN- ATTE8T: Effective Annual Yield On pilot reading program. In photo at right Marissa Scorese Ave., Friday reported another in- The four-story office building con- Edward J. Murphy q stance of vandalism. Affront window structed by Rondell Construc- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMIT- Acting Township Clerk , D displays some of the books she read. TEE OF.THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD, NEW. " , • NOTICE. was broken sometime last Thursday tion Corp. features a planted atrium JERSEYJJS follows: • Thrhee forMolnnc«dlnanc»'w(o » Introduced and -nightr-continuing-damages-totarlmg—DaTcbhTes" and~sTcyligfitsH5oth rth raert-on^inVnr«Min{rira~rneetrngTonne yg y created and established a Townshi•vnshlp Committee of the Township i_o.f Cran. Suiiifiier readiirgnpopirlar $85$ 0 frof m thteh previou i s weekk. lt id th lbbi schedule ol fees lor the Use of the Community ford, N.J. oh Tuesday, July 24th. 18fM and wfll be elevator aiid penthouse lobbies. ^Center located on Bloomlngdale Avenue In the csidereconsideredd for finfinaa l passagepassage,,, after public hearing a year Cp). Victor Smith of the 200 block of Township of Crenford." at anotherr meellnmeetinga of sslsaid Townshipp ComCommittei e ' The Harding School Library spon- More than 70 percent achieved that (2) UsePofthe tswllfjlea shallbe subjectto suc h a•t MunicipaMunloUl Bulldlng.CranfordBulldW Cranford, , N.JN.J.. oon TuesdayTu, , North 20th Street reported last rulei^ndduideilnVeaVmarul'ei^nd'duid^eilnVe'aVmay bVp'omuloited bbyy ;t—vAugust 28th, 1984 a"B:00 o'clock P.M. (prevailing sored a reading marathon contest goal. Each of these students received- Wednesday vandals apparently the Township CommitteCmmittee by ordinacordinance or resoluresolu- Sealed bids will be received by the Township resident organizations, and all organizedlions Clerk on Thursday, August 23,1984 In Room 108 of CASH BONUS' ° '9 " 9 Savings Plans. A resident in the 100 block of North boys. The make-up date is Tues- which do not qualify aa either a Classificationlor the Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, day Aug. 14 at the same time. Classification || oroanlzatlonanlzs , Cranford at 10:30 a.m. prevailing time, ^ Entries sought for autumn art show 19th Street had two car windows Beotjon 3. FEES: Bid forms and specifications may be obtained , The following la a schedule of fees to be uharg-. at the office of the Township Engineer (Room 100) "~T1 n . For a current rate quote, call our toll free number: broken and a, radio stolen from his ed the organizations using the facility: between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. dur- Receive a $20 Cash the Harding School ballfledd, Volkswagen. The theft' occurred Class. II Class. Ill ing any business day. \\ Receive a $20 Cash _ The Kenilworth Art Association All Purpose Room All bids shall be submitted In a sealed, clearly Bonus when you open a will sponsor its 17UTannual outdoor Boulevard and 14th Street. Rain date qorn«Hm« Spnrfay night, The driver's —(gymnasium ^auditorium) (39 $70 marked envelope reading "Proposal for Fuel Oil Community Room andDleul Fuel" wlththji bidder's name, address new certificate account art exhibit and sale on Sunday, Sept. Is Sept. 16. side front and rear windows wece Arts/Crafts-Room and telephone number. Each proposal ehell b« ac- ., , BEE-SURE DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED Cash and art merchandise will be broken. No value of the damages was Adult Lounge companied-by a non-collusion affidavit:~ for $10,000 or morn 9 from 9 to 5 p.m. Open to all artists Activities Room Olscfosure Statement P.L. 1077, c.33 where ap- and photographers, It will be held at awarded to prize winners in profes- reported. 38 70 propriate; and affirmative aotlon affidavit. woman for assault Bidder* are required to comply with the •fihrsioaoo,™*, 1.(800)233-7873 SERVICE SINCE 1897. sional and non-professional , _qyjrjnwnts of PX, 1076,0,127 andP.t, 1077, o Tne successful bidder snail be prepared to categories. Juniors up to age 17 also Medication A local woman-was chargexTwlth enter Into an agreement or contract with the will be awarded prizes. Oils, water- simple assault against a police of- ine'aoovi abov*e feereea cover use ofr thtnee facilitieraciiiuaas conly Township upon award by the Township Commit-' imitod Issuos (fixjofal rogulations (oquire a substantial Interest penally lot uaily wilhdiciw dur|ng Its normal hours of operation. IfIf. an Building hours color, mixed media and photography ft¥1'tf,¥1 |Vv«, H4a*iirfciHa ficer last week after she allegedly organization requires additional use by reasotaoni of The Township Committee reserves the right to ' an earlier open ng O. r latelater closingclosing, then the rejeot any or all bids and to award the contract to struck the patrolman with her car organization (hall pay an additional »1O per hour the bidder who will best serve the Interests of the win be on display. open ior seniors foTtne use of the facilities lo cover the services of Township. . . , Harry Kolb, newly appointed door and threw her vehicle informa- •• - • -* idforllghl Edward J. Murphy building inspector, has changed For details, membership or entry In order to help older people Ithltsap- Acting Township Clerk tion packet at him, striking him." . .rill not tie Dated: August 2, 1084 , the building department hours toforms contact Qna Hill, 241-0221. understand the effects of medication Tmrtn ftlmnrri, 7S ^ RrnngAr l.p • premises but Fee! 117.85- ' - •• v ays froom e to 8 p.mSHc. T «5arHlIll'» sensible decisions about their use. was at the Boulevard and TOWNSHIP O£ front of a house in the 300 block of the prior year. Operating Income was- meetings may call Anita Pestcoe at During the course of issuing the 1. Plymouth IBM -• bo2Sbe28«0304 ' 100657 2. Willy's Trailer 1M7 17B3M - - . 506*8 CRANFORD: 12 Springfield Aye.,' North 9th Street July 24, was$76.5 million in the second quarterjjiL 5274854 jhe county unit recently summonses, Jeans alleges Simard 3. Lincoln • 1074 4y89aM»187 - 50656 sales of $475.6 million, compared moved Its office from Westfield to 4. Cadlllao . 1874 8d47r4aSO7O94 150655 recovered in Union the same day. struck him with her car door and hit 5. Ford . 1873 S346h6b3224 150854 M Police jajd nothing was missing and with $75.8 million on sales of $465.2 1130 E. .St. Georges Avenue In him with the vehicle information 8 Ford ' 1978 eh27s204077 Ownership certificate million of a year ago. Linden, 925-6600. ' Dated: August 2. 1984 • . , T there was no vandalism to the car. packet. Fee: $24.48

;*. * v :.. . ; Thunfey, August t, IW4 CRANFORD (N.J.) CHRONlCUPai* CRANFORD CHRONICLE 0 words Page 12 Thursday, August 2,1984 1CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! FOR SALE Progress in teacher talks REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPIST OPPORTUN -Dissertations, Resumes, Term Papers, Theses, Letters, but fact finder called in Statistical Tables, Medical Brick Colonial INVITATIONS end Legal Transcripts. Ac- FRIENDLY HOME Lovely selection- curate and reasonable. Call PARTIES b A 7%-hour mediation session last Public Employment Relations Com- This prestigious home is situated in top Traditional & Contemporary Eileen, 964-1793. Thursday brought Garwood teachers mission (PERC), Barbara Tener, location*. Property is. 80 X 285. Also: Offers a golden opportuni- • O. MANFREDO LANO8CAP- ty. Openings for managers and the school board closer together Beautifully landscaped to the river. A Has additional PERMANENT clerical op- Anniversary Announcements INQ CO. Complete lawn ser- recommended that the two sides go Thank You Scrolls & dealers. Sell the largest in stalled negotiations, but both par- to fact finding to' help settle the beautiful home that you would be portunities in the New Accounts and vice. Over 10 years ex- line of toys, gifts & home Personalized Matches & perience. Fully insured. Free ties have agreed to seek the services negotiations. - .Napkins' decor in party plan. Earn proud to own. "" . . Operations Dept. We seek people with estimates. Very reasonable high dealer rebate plus of a fact finder to try and reach a set- Thursday's' mediation meeting "fates. 789-1930. '. •. , win free, trips end cash. Living room is spacious with fireplace, light typing and filing skills to work full CRANFORD CHRONICLE •• tlement. r lasted frt>m 7 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. formal dining room, family~roorh. Kit- RAT PUOLIESE CO. No cash investment, a_nd_part time schedules^;_^_ delrvering-or-collecting.— »Negotiations for a contract for the Renee Rovtar, school board -21-AMwi-St.rGnnlMii— -DRIVeWAirS, -PARKING- JJSfcfcKLschool year have been under- , ., py> rtoW,Jaka3LA^hoianJytofeHockeyt|ame at Little 276-6000 LOTS, concrete excavation Party plan experience secretary who is acting as the ad- room. work. Fully Insured. Call helpful. Car & phone way since fall with an impasse ministrative liaison during negotia- League Fleldplayaround In game with Michael Delmonaco.Teft. If you wish to explore these openings, anytime, 272-8865. necessary. Call collect SERVING UNION COUNTY & VICINITY Three bedrooms, 2 baths on second 618-489-8395 or declared this spring. Following a tions, said the mediator "madequite, At rear are Bill PoTldore, counselor, and Mario Delmonaco. stop by between 1 p.nr^- 4 p.m, on BAND SAW 12" w/motor. floor. •'.'•' CARPETS IN8TAUEO. No Job 518-489.4429. mediation, session June 19, another a bit of progress" and said the two stand w/shelf, casters, 5 too large or too smell - fully In- The Price is Right.:: Thursday, August 2nd for an interview. blades, sand belts, »180. was scheduled July 26 and both sides sides "came closer together." Third floor has bedroom, large study. r sured. B.D.N. INSTALLA- -We-offer-good starting .salaries and DRILL PRESS 3 speed, 54", TIONS. 789-0911. OWN YOUR OWN Jean- ...oh this recently listed Split Level ' open . fooiT^ w built-in rts~for 485 w/stand. 465 w/ostand. reported 1. progress. However, the: „,.„,Virg4nia.y.alinski, presidentof-the liberal storewide discounts. Sportswear. : Ladle's Apparel.__ mediator ~appointed by-therrstate—Garwood Teachers Association, also home, offered at $114,500. Features" stbrage. Basement is full, dry and par- RADIAL SAW 10" w/stand, CLEANING SERVICES small Combination. Accassorlea, 496,. 8" SANDER disc homes and apartments clean- Large Size store. National "^reported the two sides are "getting tially finished with fireplace. Two-car mounted on % H.P, motor are 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, den, and R.H. MACY ed by experienced young laoV brands: Jordache, Chic, Lee closer. There was movement, but it's garage. , w/foot pedal, spare disc, 6 with " references. Call Levl, Vanderfolrt, liod, Esprit, P.O, blood drive sandpaper, 423. JIGSAW attached garage. You'll have no trou- 272-4066. •_ Brlttanla, Calvin Klein,' Sergio still not settled." Valinski had told May be seen by appointment only. CREDIT SERVICES w/motor, 420. lylETALMITER Valente, Even Picone, The Garwood Post Office is par- the school board at its June meeting ble getting a king size bed into the Asking $190,000, BOX w/saw, 412. FISH J.T.M. PAVING. Asphalt and Claiborne, Members Only, ticipating in a regional blood drive that GarWood teachers are the lowest 61 MYRTLE STREET CRANFORD TANK, -tO gal. - w/wrought concrete driveways. Railroad Organically Grown, master bedroom. Situated on a 75 X (Exit J^fSoff GardenState, Parkway) Irbn stand, • 20. ROCKING ties and Belgium blocks, curb- -Heelthtex,—700—others— next Wednesday. Kenilworth, Cran- paid in the county CHAIR, 420. 276-4075 after Equal opportunity •mployw-M/F . ' In^, stepa, patios., sidewalks,' 9 7,900 ro »24.9Oe, Inven- ford and Fanwood postal workers are The next step is the filing of a fer- j 117 lot, it overlooks the County Park. McPHERSON REALTY CO 5 PM. retaining walls and drainage. tory; airfare, training, fixtures, donating, said John Masterson, mar request with PERC for a fact.1 grand opening, etc. Can open Please make an appointment to in- OUR 13TH BIRTHDAY SALE. 16 days. MrrKeeHaifPOB) 276-0400 10% off doll stands, new COMPLETE DECORATING postmaster. The public is invited to finder, A list is supplied and both"Campalfln.underway: Lions President Dr. Ronald Kolator, left. 678-3639. give, too: Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. aides select someone acceptable to and White Cane drive chairman John Masterson with symbol of spect it soon. Realtor Stelff German bears, animals, SERVICE'Draperies and slip-- and the site is the Cranford Post Of- both, A fact finder's recommenda- campaign which has gone door-todoor for the first time, AMERICA'S FAMOUS COMPUTER Peggy Nesbltt dolls. Dolls covers custom made (your Vita Zoltak, Realtor 19 Alden Street ^X«anford LINCOLN LOG HOMES repaired, bought, sold, dress- fabric or mine), completely In- PERSONAL fice. tions are not binding. - ' . . ed, appraised. Identified. stalled.. Woven, woods, 126 South Ave E • Cranford NOW SEEKING A DEALER OPERATOR We'll sell your doll, collection levelor and Roman shades. > FOR THIS AREA on consignment. Open by ap- Also draperies cleaned, 272-2570 Data Processing Ser- pointment. GOOD FAIRY altered arid rehung at a sur- SISTER SUZAN White Cane drive Member, Cranford & Westfield vice Bureau seeks DOLL MUSEUM & HQSPITAL, prisingly low cost. LOVE A GRACIOUS SEniNG? 206 Walnut "Avenue, Cran- DISCOUNTED READINGS Boards of Realtors computer operator ford. 276-3815. at $1.100 Thon GOO this—lovely CCNTER HALL ==r-,-L_ BB9B336- GAWtYSI -with-a-minlmum-oH-2-l 'CRIB WlthTmaYcnTng chest and -TABOrCAUDTIJEADIHOS The Garwood Lions Club has raised "CJRLO.NISL w'ftrTtairwfiite columns set ...... ^.. PIANOS B\. PLAYER PIANOS, and sold. 276-3987. 115-B-Xorth Art.. W. DEGNAN BOYLE fine old shade trees. ' -•• on 4300/370-148 car seat, etc. 272-37 sight problems, reports John Master- Postal mark: John Mlcoio, right, has passed the 35-year mark 6:00. • X ' "" with the Postal. Service. He's been a Garwood resident since Spacious, living room w/fireplace, for- Systems, DOS/VSE,: B « E ^272-9791^ son, campaign chairman. The drive II YOU are Ihe person we CASIO 401 LARGE portable CLEANING SERVICE mal dining room, modern kitchen are looking lor, Ihe financial POWER and GRASP. wood-tone organ with 16 is shifting from households to 1927 and has spent his entire career in the Garwood Post Office. Sold! Sold! Soldi « COMPLETE FLOOR CARE w/cherry pabinets, powder room and a opportunity ol representing Applicant must be rhythms, 14 voices, case & PICTURE FRAMING/ < businesses in coming weeks. IncluaTng the past eight years as superintendent of postal Lincoln Log Homes, a Proven volume pedal, ABklng $300. "Where cleanliness goes hand "In hand with DIPLOMA FRAMING/ART operations. Postmaster dorm Masterson, left,, participated In large screened porch on the first floor. Winner, is unlimited. willing to work se- Call 276-4705, GALLERY Largest selection of . In a departure from the norm, club recognition. , '. Four bedrooms and batruon second Godliness" \ Art & Framing you will ever cond or third shift. GUITARS AND AMPS top Specializing In rellnishlng members conducted door-to-door name quality used guitars, see anywhere, anyplace, . ' - ADVEirnUMENT - floor. • .hardwood floors and rug solicitations for the first time in the FEATURING- blisses. & amps. Bought, sold anytlmel Mention "Cranford Workers opt for PLUS 2 additional bedrooms arid.bath Salary open! Fu|j & traded. LAST CHANCE US- shampooing Chronicle'', take 10% off all White Cane Day for the Blind. Con- Diet Pill Sweeping U.S. on third floor. Oversized 2 car garage. ED ' GUITARS, 361 E. 621-7638 •goods & services. L & M Art tributions are still being accepted. company benefits Westfleld Ave^Roselle Park. Gallery, 124 Elmora Avenue, Donors may send checks in care of Close to Brookside School and High • Solid. 8" uniform, treated package. 'Please 245-2930, Elizabeth. 351-2633. Expires flexible benefits School. lags. " ALUMINUM SIDING. Make 7/30/84. the Lions Club, P.O. Box 124, Ex:Cell-0 CorporaUojTs Accurate • Exclusive "weather lok"'log send resume in con- CODE-A-PHONE 1400 siding look like new. High Please call for additional information .... •. corners. Telephone Answer Machine pressure washing. Call . White Cane is a program of Lions, Bushing Company's 53 salaried New Grapefruit fidence to our Per- with remote command, &9O. 232-6588 or 233-2661 for SEWING and appointment. • Two-day training program employes In Garwood have over- Redwood patio set: 2 club, free demo and estimate! - International but the funds are' ap- for all dealers. *> sonnel Department or chairs, chaise lounge plied Ideally for Residents of Garwood whelmingly chosen to* rearrange 1 • Protected salos territory,' contact.Don Radigan w/cushlons, ».9Q. 272-3183. DON'S MOVING & EXPERT TAILORING eV their .individual benefit packages as • USSI "Maxl-Mlnl" solar and STORAGE. IThe recommend- ALTERATIONS. Very who need eye examinations and Mtnniti STANTON - COOPER SOFA reasonable. 272-6045. part of a new flexible compensation Sorry you missed this one! - fireplace total home heat- at ext. 413 for an ap- ed mover). 687-0036. Union eyeglasses. • 'Super Ml Gives . Ing' system that can cut Si- lovesaat, mahogany & pointment. PC 00019 program started by the company na- This all brick Cape was. listed by eattor utilities up to 60%; Install- leather step table, lamps, LOST tionwide May 1. Some S6 percent of - ed for under $0,000. - draperies, carpets, Kit-. COMPLETE WORD PRO- - . 4HCAMP Catherine DeLuca, Mgr., from the 2 ALDEN ST« CRANFORD chenAid dishwasher, hickory CESSING/TYPING services; participants here elected options • Sold In kit form at as- MAN'8 OMEGA WATCH Lost Stained glass craftsjkeep youngsters busy at son, Rose Anne Cpstellojplayground director, Openings at 4-H Camp for the week Cranford office of Degnan Boyle" sembled. MARITIME wing chair, " mahogany letters, resumes, reports, the Little League Field playground this sum- other than their standard benefits. Fast Weight Loss 276r7618 fireplace & miscellaneous. All repetitive work; low rates, between Springfield Avenue Mike Fajardo and Jim Jedlny. Photo by Greg of Aug. 6 to 11 are still available. Call Realtors., These are the kinds of COMPUTER CORP. like new. 789-1850 prepared from written copy jogging path and Riverside mer. From left are Tom Pennella, Mark Patter- Price. the County 4-H office, 233-9366. Ex-Cell-O's new plan gives each No Dieting - Eat All You Want and/or cassettes. 272-1888. Drive. Reward. Call employe credits that can be used to results you can expect from the sign Brookside School Area "511 South Avenue METAL WARDROBE, men's "272-6549. i Pill Does All the Work Individual selected must have suits - size 40, portable bar, "buy" different benefit options in of experience. ability to purchase or mort- Cranford, NJ 07016 dan fumtlre, 30 new copper ENTERTAINMENT medical and dental coverage, life in- Spanking New! gage a $13,100 modefWiome, gas stove, brlc-a-broc. Even- FREE BEVEftLY HILLS, CA. (Spe- Call MR. LANCE (?O4)M2fl1S1 27^-3500 ings, weekends, 340 FOR SUPERIOR ENTERTAIN- CRANFORD Colled! Lincoln Log Homes, Equal opportunity, employer. M/F FREE TO GOOD HOME; Small il)—An—amaajflg—rtfew "super" DEGNAN 4O6 Orchard Street 6000 Lumber Lane, Kannap. Hemlock, Garwood, MENT, T.J. THE D.J., Profes- black, mixed breed, part Lab, "vacation time, and health care and grapefruifit t pililll hha s recentlly bbeen I 530 South Ave East oils, NC 28081. • 789-1784. -slonal Disc Jockey, can be 2 years, old, male,.extremely dependent care reimbursement. BOYLE Almost ready for occupancyl reached at 276-8890. loveable. Husky Shepherd mix developed and perfected that re- 272-9444 LARK HARD TOP ' Popup 6 years old, male, well train- Employes can spend their credits on Individual custom .built home by DRIVERS Trailer. Sleeps 8. Has Ice box, BALIOONACY. Unique portedly "guarantees" that .you THE SIGft OF EXPERIENCE balloon bouquets & party < ed. Owner enlisted in service. higher or lower levels of coverage, • DRIVER •'•• ;•• '• School bus aind Van. 7 AM to sink & stove. 272-5882. Call Petti, 484-0261. will easily lose at least 10 pounds in Mar-rAnn featuring every ameni- 9:30 AM, VPrvTto 5 PM. decorations, Imprinted with and some benefits are completely op- GIRL'S 20" 10 days. Besfbf all, it allows you to •fel ,,.,, Road tiebartmqnt :». Sports work and field trips your personal massage. Free tional. ;, " ' ty for good living--luxury baths, available. Will train if needed. 3-spoed Ro'ss\ Barracuda, delivery. 232-1893. INSTRUCTION APPLIANCE REPAIR "eat as much as you want of your Good Fringe Benefits Call 789-0012. ,, hand brakes, purple AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS BUILDERS CARPENTRY COLLISION REPAIRS A new optional capital accumula- central air, large eat-in science w/flowered banana seat, like HAVE 'GOOD COMPANY" favorite foods and still lose .a Apply: at your next party. Music from' i TTTi tion plan was highly successful, with SHIPPING CLERK for book new. 936. Call 272-6477. FLutE RAY KAY ~ IAEIUONTEMPO pound a day or more starting from "kitchen; 4 bedrooms. Nine lovely publisher, full time, responsi- ti . 1.920's to 1980's. Two 79 percent employe participation. Boro Clerk's Office ble, some typing, drivers HOTEL FURNITURE pieces. Call .276-4705, INSTRUCTION APPLIANCE VALUE IS YOURS IN NEW CARS. General Builder the very first day Until you achieve rooms, excellent design, 2 car 5.67 Boulevard license required. Located near Good Condition-Good Prlcaal' REItlY The plan permits employes to deposit In a neighbrohood with kids. Deaka, Dressers, Heodboarda, Give your child • head USED CARS. SERVICES PARTS _ Since 1950 Routes 22, 24, and Garden FRECKLES *BOJO start for September with REPAIRS Charles Contr up to 15 percent of _ their salary— the ideal weight and figure you garage. Kenilworth Boro Hall Night Stands, Colfee Tablaa, Birthday specialists State Parkway. Call Mark Chalra, Lumps, Mirrors, lessons starting now. Washers & Dryers Alterations & Additions sheltered from current federal and desire:" Features Ijyi.ng room Maglc/Clqwns 272-3646. OLDSMOBILE, IN WE'LL PUT IT BACK Stop by and see plans or call for Enslow, 964-4116, iDrapoa, Csrpeta, Plcturaa & - Qualified professions! Service & Installations Concrete Work - most, state income taxes, and the This "super" grapefruit pill is a PRODUCTION .Spreads. Soo Mr. Clausnn, flutist.. AUTHORIZED. INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ^TOGETHER FOR YOUI w/fireplace, dining room, large FULL TIME OFFICE A/C Window Units Pumps - Cellar Drains - an appointment to see. ASSISTANT Mgr. bet. 10am-6pm. ALTERATIONS • AQOITIONS BODY S FENDER 8TRAI0HTENIHO company matches employe deposits' dramatically improved version of WORKER 'or growing print- GARAGE SALE 276-8710 Also Installed - OLDSMOBILE modern kitchen, 5 bedrooms, COACHMAN INN COUNTY Leaders to Street ' . COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE up to 2Mi percent of their compensa- the world famous grapefruit diet. It ; . $225,000 Rapidly growing com- Ing firm In Mountainside. Plea- AT. 136G.S. PKWY. EXPERT REPAIRS "NO JOB TOO SMALL" pany needs production sant phone voice and. light 8ATURDAY & SUNDAY. 340 REAL ESTATE INSTRUCTION SALES & SERVICE Commercial & Residential TOWINO tion. • : .-_ •• is far more effective than the 1'/S baths, family room + 1 CRANFORD REASONABLE RATES assistant with basic typing required. Competitive Hemlock, Garwood. at New Jersey Realty In- BUICK Fally Insured 272-5354 BENNER'S original and eliminates "the mess, car garage. ASKING salary and benefits. Call stitute. No charge to observe 232-7651 339 N Broad Street knowledge of elec- GUARANTEED WORK Free Estimates Cranford . CENTURY 21 654-4717 for interview. FOfl SALE. PEUGOT MOPED. class. Call I272-7777. EliHbtth. NJ 354 3300 Commercial/Residential AUTO BODY junior bowling fuss, and high cost of eating half a $129,900 CALL TO SEE. trical components and 1,700 miles, good condition, HOME RAY 560 NORTH AVE. E. soldering skills, to APARTMENT COMPLEX TENNIS LESSONS - Private or FREE ESTIMATES BOB SOUTH AVE E, CRANFORD Applications: for the Garwood fresh grapefruit at every meal" SEASONAL Maintenance ...$350 or B/O; Chromoly bicy- IMPROVEMENTS WESTFIELD 272-5177 work with cle frame, fork.and headset, Group by qualified experienc- 272-1193 272-3808 License #02160 Charles Pijanowukt ,-276-1111 Junior Bowling League are available "Pill Does All the Work" Helper. Must be 18 years old. ed instructor. Youngsters ph'otollghtlng equip- Call 276-0303. $60; Exercise bike, new, PAIGE, PAIGE & $66. 276-2009. welcome. Evenings and at Garwood Lanes! The league is for According to the manufacturer, 115 Miln St., Cranford ment. ~ • Basic weekends, 48 per Vt hour. DECORATORS DRAPERY QEANING ELECTRICIAN FUEL OIL FUEL OIL GUTTERS ages 8 and up-. Starting day is Satur- RICHARDS, REALTORS knowledge of machine FULL TIME BABYSITTER for LAVITOL "the pill itself does all the work Infant. Hours 7:30 AM - 6:00 Call 276-1146. day, Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. • 181 North Ave., E., Crant. shop techniques a PM beginning October 1. Call WANTED PAINTING & SIDING TERMINAL while you quickly lose weight with plus. Will train, For ap- PRIVATE WANG WORD Pro- HOUSES SOLD 276-3059. COMPANY MILL END STORES, Inc CUSTOM GUTTERS, NO starvation "diet menus" td pointment Call: cessing Lessons; low hourly. REEL-SIMMJ PiEALTY WORLD* 276-1900 MATURE WOMAN WANTED WANTED TO BUY: Fur coats, ' Custom Made DRAPERY LEADERS Buy Direct follow, NO calorie counting,, NO 246-7222(9-6). jackets, stoles. AIBO hand Now offering rate payable -at completion of DRAPERIES ELECTRXC NIIIII.IWI ( ri.irih, 1 ,1,. •„., JM , Each office Independently owned and operated to care for 4 month old baby each lesson. Hours between 8 U r.LCLEANINE G flELCO. exerqse, and NO hunger pajngs." It In my Cranford home' dally, crocheted tableclohts, the finest In «, SLIPCOVERS • FUEL Oil thoroughly OVERHEAD bedspreads, doilies. a.m. and 9 p.m., 272-1888. Large selection t>t- • Air Cond.-Unes- - • | Dependable, Friendly Service Monday through Friday begin- Decorator-Fold1 cleaned, is 100% safe: You simply take the MANAGEMENT Reasonably priced. ALUMINUM ft VINYL \\"' 1 *»biUii iy Yard- • Smoke Detectors I COMPlfir HfAIINC THE RESULTS PEOPLE. ning Mid-October. Call Tutoring READING, MATH, all » \ •%. - or Bolt Custom lake-down S Since J 925 flushed GARAGE DOORS A management career op- 361-4308, 361-9042 or T • Computer Lines INSTALLATION pill with a glass of water before 272-0199. • -' • SIDING levels, In your home by cer- <->-- " * Foam Rubber HEATING.OILS portunity - starting Income 241-1760, " tified teacher; also SAT prep; Hsadquartsm re-hang service • Everything INSURED each meal and the amazing combi- • REPAIRS AND SERVICE open. Two year training PART TIME 8ALE8 - Full Time Plus Roofing & Gutters, 10 years experience; M.A. drapery hurdwaro Electrical $30 to $ BO . Manager position. open with ORIENTAL RUGS AND Minor Carpentry, Repairs, • AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATIONS nation of powerful ingredients are program with excellent fr- TAPESTRIES bought for cash. degree. 272-5316. Interior Decorating 276-3300 Mlnof Tre« Trimming national jewelry firm. Ex- Replacement windows as Residonlial Industrial SERVICE so effective they take over and you BE QUICK! inge benefits'. Call Mr. cellent commission. No Specialists 230 Centennial Ave. Clip 'n Save Manolnl, 763-8B59. well JM our usual quality OPEN 7:30 AM-6 PM Commercial I—delivery. Car necessary. Call painting. FREE Crantord 549 Lexington Ave. start losing weight.immediately. E.O.E. 1 Ned Stovens 759-3674 or. 276-2734. WANTED. Used tools & ESTIMATES. Call 688-9416 Pick-up & Delivery CALL 245-7752 CRANFORD To Sell! related Items. Call 548-2174. Call 276-9200 226-7379 . •-• EASY TO INSTALL Pill Has ALL Daily Vitamins PUBLISHERS NOTICJ" K2Htu.vve«un( Avenue I'nlon 44 North Ave, E.Cran.ord Fully Inourod Lie. #6948 OPERATORS NEEDED FOR 272-4033 All raal edit* advartlatd (n-thli 2764)900 7 Days 5-9 P.M. Bail Tims • Palntod/Unpalntad • Aluminum • Flberrjlass The powerful and unique combi- You'll wartt to see this split MODELS answering service. Air hours. COINS *V8TAMPS.We buy «u sell gold, silver, coins, nawspapar la aubject to th« Faderel _ •Wopd:So!|()_» No.Rlno«r.Jolnta«8jjnbUiii/Afch.. nation of ingredients r are what Experience • preferred. ' Will level todayl Living Room, din- Males, females' and "diamorids.-, OARWOOD DELUGE POWERWA8H A Fair Housing Act ol 1068 which,, HOME CENTER HOME IMPR0VEMEN1 INSURANCE | LAWN MAINTENANCE LAWN MAINUNANQE • Plywood Panels • RalMd A Carved Panel* • Steel children. Major advertis- train sharp"- Individual. LUMBER make this a "super-pill". If con- 1 COIN8, 348 North Avenue, WATERPROOFING makas It Illegol lo advertise any • Parts • Springs • Elec. Operators • Radio Control j tains highly potent grapefruit con- ing room, modern kitchen, 3 ing complex' seeks models Wsstfield location. Car Garwood, 789-0469. -Alqmlnym siding washing, TOWN & COUNTRY VISIT US - SEE THEM MADE for ' . upcoming neceasory. . Call Fred, storefronts restored, patios & preference, ' limitation, or Residential TESTA'S centrate and a diuretic to help bedrooms, 3 baths, in-ground assignments,' .print a 233-0100. • VH8 VIDEO MOVIES. We buy pools cleaned, masonry clean- discrimination baaed on race, col* have' BUILDERS' GENERAL GET HIGHER QUALITY , This charming colonial, formerly owned of, rellflton, aeK, or national orloln, CONTRACTORS ' Commercial eliminate bloat and puffiness. No television. Top salary. No DELI-COUNTtR HELP: Perma- Usad'VHS video movies. Must ing, restoretlon & Waterproof- EVEHYTHIN(J\ I LANDSCAPING pool. by Mr. and Mrs. James O'Connor, experience neqeaaary jtrerviployiiient. Pait tin -be—legsl. Prerecorded—fllmsT- -tng-6ofrtT«ctOT»r404-377B. — an Intention to make any such 17 Yrs. Experience Monthly Maintenance 800-872-4980 needJoj np . All ratings PG, R, X. Call lor Ihe \ 'CLEAN, UPS SUPPLY CO. TTsted ancTsofcTby Bruce H. tlllott, Complex 1V, 16- Gloria and full time days. Hours flexi- R & T PUGUESE CO. room ad- Pteference, limitation, or r Lane, Falrfleld, NJ. FEftSN{_' |lii«xpBnstvEr~ ~KltctTBtTj' rHalchlrig r*" •LAWN MAINTENANCE tain your good health and energy. Residential Sales Manager, of the Victor ble for housewife or retired dltons, garages, residential & dtacrlmlnallon.' LUMBER N»w Rd., MonmouU), Jd, MJ 07006. N.J. State Licens- person. Will train. Contact' PIANOS WANTED. Pianos Bathrooms Remodeled -Plumljjj KOHlik\lAacBiAH • SOD ' ' " The pill is fortified with ALL bought, sold and moved. Call commerical paving & con- This newspaper will not know- • Free Estimates •. 9Wg — S«t.Ulia iBatton Slealty Dennis Agency to Mr.' & Mrs. Jeffrey ed. E.O.E. A.F.T.R.A. ' Greg at 232-0925, crete work. Fully Insured. Call Ing • Electrical. Also ocld job • SHRUBS PLANTED BUILDING 826-7108. •' ingly accept any advertising for AGENCY NJ Pusdcide Applicator 000%) of the U.S. Government Janet D. Barton, CRS, GRI, REALTOR Klappholz, formerly of Rahway. 2OT-882-916O anytime, 272-8866. ceiling fans, track lighting, in- • GUTTERS CLEANED - USED 36 MM SLR Cameras & real estate which Is In violation of HORAN LUMBER CO, an<« fichuwalr Imt* 191; tic, #93016 MILLWORK daily vitamin requirements. 2 PART TIME sulation projects, hot water Th« Only Ctrtlfled Reildentl^l Spaclallil in Cranford Lenses. Immediate cash. Call the law. Our readers are informed 500 North Avenue VERY REASONABLE Contains Japanese'Glucomannan' TELEPHONE BERGEN CAMERA with No Job Too Small that all dwellings advertised In this heaters, furnaces .--•-. 276-0505 TWN. UNION AVEtr CRANFORD PHONE POSITIONS FREE ESTIMATES- REAL ESTATE RENTAL description - 276-1024. newspaper ^ are available • on an Cranford """EaclTpln also contains an amaz- SOLICITORS Available in the Gran- FREE ESTIMATES They're worth less tomorrow!. equal Opportunity basis. . • Free Estimates 126 SOUTH AVE E CALL 336 CENTENNIAL AVE. ingly effective amount of "gluco- 272-4020 NO MONEY DOWN. T.ko Progressive . shop-at- ford ma. Must be able : NIGHT. APPOINTMENTS 276-5122 over pqymonti. Bank" OCTOBER OCCUPANCY home food service FULLY MI8URED J_ 688-5885 CRANFORD • 276 3000 233-0363 272-7087 CRANFORD mannan", the remarkable natural Member of Cnnford, Wtstfleld & Union Cd. MLS to handle a busy at- AUTOS FOR SALE rapossasaad. lot. Wooded lake 6 rooms - basement, now has openings In dietary fiber discovery from Japan community. Pocono Mts. In mosphere. Will train. EDRICH REMOuELIHQ Q garage, central air - our Cranford office. Hours: 10 AM - 2 PM GOV'T 8URPLU8. CARS , & MAINTENANCE MOWERS (used successfully for over: 1500 Pa. Many extras. Call Mr. Ruo Salary plus bonus. 272-6334 MOVERS MOWERS PLUMBERS PLUMBERS Just Reduced! eves. 1-800-233-8160. . Convenient location. Monday through Friday. Trucks under S100, Now years) that expands in your sto- available in your area. Call CARBJRETOR $7 BO + utilities. Hours flaxibje. Ex- Call Diva at 276-4500 GOLD STAR ROBBINS I ALLISON Inc • SALES • mach and gives you a full and satis-. Charming 3 bedroom Colonial perience ' . not 1 (6191-509-0241. 24 Ns. - I polling TROUBLES CUREOI Local Mnvlnn & Storym McPherson Realty between 10 AM A 4 REYNOLDS RENTAL nerJejtary. Will train 72 CHEVV MMPALA. PbWer CARBURETOR * Public Movers License • SERVICE • (ll\PMA\ BROS. CARPENTER Tied feeling all day long. in lovely area. Owner-moving PM. INDUSTRIAL right individuals. ' Windows, door locks, PS/PS, , Something T PC 00172 PLUMBING A HEATING INC, The super-pill is already sweep- 276-0400 MAINTENANCE • PARTS • 1 -take advantage now. Call for • BOO or beat offer. N/J/s #1 • Plumbing . Geo. Cuoizo Tony DlFablo CaH todayl 276-2746. Instant Service. Most care, Honda, Lawnboy, Snapper Over 36 Vrs! .Experience ANTS ing the country.-with-glowing re- ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT CluaHMs ads hate FocloiV rebuilt Units one or floor-Waxing • Heating-Cooling details. . MACHINE SHOP Dealer ports of easy and fast weight loss In Cranford. Utilities Included. 276-0170 7B CHEVY 8TATION two bsrrel. Labor Parts and . Rug Shampooing Sensation, Goodall, Echo SAME DAY SERVICE BURST IS FIRST tomtlhlng for crtryos* •(.^Alterations - Hepslrs MACHINIST WAGON. Good condition. Service. u Bathroom and Kllchen CAN DAMAGE from formerly overweight people Business couple preferred. No Janitorial Services MASTER SALES& SERVICE KIAMIE & KIAMIE pets. »6O0 a month. MANAGER »6OO. Call after 3 PM, Stop Flooding, Leiklng, • Air Conditioning Modernizations YOUR HOME FuMTima 362-6893. Window Cleaning in all walks of life who are now 233-4820 ' E.T. Peterson Co SERVICE SALES REPAIRS LANDLORDS! No cent to A mature working Of Part Time Dlatallng, Choking Residential & Commercial BUM to th».r«sou*)l slim, trim, and attractive again. REALTY. INC. manager for^ 100 Cal between 9 16 1970 HONDA CIVIC Hatch- AGENT ALLIED VAN LINES GWWDe 9HC 224 Elmer St., WesH. ~ 276-1320 . We Do The Complete Job Carpontor Anu 353-6244 REASONABLE RATES V«U W» icreen and ouallfv RENTALS WANTFd -apartment complex. back. 58,000 miles, 4 349 South Ave. E., _Unihc-goltortot In Now Available to Public *RbKEB|Z Knowledgeable—In 322-8580 S. ELMORA fXXON 2 1 3 SOUTH AVE 6 CHANfPHD Mrv« M nattlng place* «nd — You carrorder your supply of tenonla, No charge. No tery, new brakes, clean. Ask- 4 SERVICENIEH 36 NQRTH AVE E *7tW36T HELPI STUDENT NEEDS maintenance and DENTAL ASSISTANT, chalr- 358 NQRTH AVENUE E. can ••rlouily harm your these highly successful "super" 476 South Ave. E., Cranford, NJ Apartment In 4 mile radius ol managerial duties re- ing • 2.000. Call 789-0762 4s Flmora Ave Cor. (rlco. Elil Tom Stokes Fullv Insured TEL. 276-0898 233-0363 Wednesdays CRANFORD obligation, Call: •Ide, 4H days, Cranford. Ex- anytime. CRANFORD hpma. Thay'f* uiwlghtfy and grapefruit pills (now available BRAND NEW LISTING Union County Collage. Rant quired. Apartment perienced or school. trained M. Ufi Ck. • SI, ' unsanitary but thay ara no NORTHSIDE HOUSE below .1350. September oc- supplied plui salary. preferred. 276-2447. matoh (pr Bllaa tralnad directly from the manufacturer by i cupancy preferred. Aik for SERVICES PLUMBERS TELEVISION REPAIR TRAVEL VACUUM VACUUM SPLIT LEVEL WANTED Brian. 769-0911. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT. taohniolana. 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When'the New Jersey Department of Agriculture invited us to join its Jersey . have the finest Jersey Fresh produce. Fresh campaign, our acceptance came from the hearts Select the finest, freshest, sweetest swe^t.cdrnJiorjn the best crop in years. ;: : : ; . It's easy to see why., - -; ...:..^..___^^,,.--^^---^~----^-==i--^ ^" "^ ^'"" CffrjoseTffofnfour'different fcjndfTof cabbage—Green,^Tted, Savoy and Chinese-- Ever since we opened the first Kihgs'in 1936, the Garden State has been the for four different kinds of cooking. Select the peppers and eggplants, the only state for us. And through the years, the farmers of New Jersey have meant zucchini and beets, the fresh dill and basil, and the parsley and mint you want, the world to us. . ." .< for the freshest, most scrumptious meals of the year. And don't forget to pick up Day in and day out, they've helped us bring you the freshest fruits and " . your free "how to" leaflets for Corn, Peaches and Squash, vegetables and dairy products in the land. To salute them in our own way, our And while "you're at it, get in on our Jersey Fresh Farm Festival drawing. stores are celebrating right now for two-festive-weeks.,_ — There's a bushel of Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables as the jprize at each Kings From colorful bandannas to bib overalls, all the Kings men and all the Kings store. Plus a Grand Prize—to beselected, from among the, semi-finalists—of »!:..__. women will have a special spirit about them. Here, there and everywhere, you'll weekend for two at the Parsippany Hilton during their Tornato Festival. fund everything from scarecrows to haybales to make you glow. And from the It's all part of the fun. So come soon, come often, and come celebrate all the sweetest blueberries to the juiciest beefsteak tomatoes* our Farmer's Corners will fresh things that make you prQud_toJLyje-in-the,jQne and only Garden State. ,

The Farmers Corner ' ••• The Seafood Corner The Butchers Corner The Deli Corner The Grocers Corner Jersey Fresh" Celebration Fresh THeflsh Fillet lb. $5.99 Look What $1.99 Can Buy! v Fresh Whole Sea Trout __lb. 1:99 USDA Choice y 49 At the Sliced to Order Counter* White Rose Jumbo Jersey Fresh Swordfish Steak Boneless. - Previously Frozen Ih. $5.99 Shells of Beef ib $2 Homemade PVuited Apple ~.•_-—. $ 19 Muskmeldn Untrimmed, Whole'or Half, . Juice '/i gai. bti.- 1 Cantaloupe Fresh Norwegian - Custpm Gut to Your Specifications,. Baked 99 5-6 lbs. avg. wgt. each Salmon 18-20 lb. Siz Ham v_ ib. White Rose MarvahSoJid-White Meat Caterer's Untrimmed, .Whole or Half, as*-— .—%•-'• Mandarin »_15g6ffla_«o«8 SchicWiaus Bologna or Artil i can rresn lb. Sizes lh Salmon Fillet _____ Casing tiverwui^ _____lbr*1.99' -WhiteRose: Blueberries Fresh Mosey's Cdrried Beef or ~ ' Assorted Tbjrels Little Neck Clams _ dozen *3.99 USDA Choice Pastrami Round_ JJi lb. *1.99 $ Jumbo Roll _rpll of 125 sheets 49' Pint Basket Fresh Cherrystone Clams dozen 2.99 Chuck Steak Hot from the Spit! Perdue Jersey Fresh $ Mushrooms ~ First Cut ••.•••• lb. Barbecued Chicken ^ lb. 1.99 Stems & Pieces. ____4 oz. can 49* Picked Daily The Freezers Corner USDA Choice Beef: Hollenbach Coaled Paper Plates pkg. of 100'1.19 Chuck Steak Center Cut lb.$ 1.39 Jumbo Thuringer Vi Ib. *1.99 Charcoal Briquets 20 lb. bag $3.99 Sweet Corn Homemade: , White, Yellow or Bi-Color . Boneless Chuck x White Rose for Stew or Pot Roast _lb. $1.99 Fresh Ibrtellini Salad h lb. »1.?9 White Rose Jersey, farm Fresh: ~ Lemonade Shoulder London Broil __lb. $2.39 Sour Cream Potato Salad lb. *1.99 Red Ripe \fery Sweet 4/$l Lundy Quality Pork Products: 3-Beapi Salad L'/4 lb. *1.99 Pleach gal. Ice Box Watermelon V White or Pink ' 6 oz. Smoked Ham Shank Portion lb. $1.39 Tomato & Onion Salad made with White Rose: 11 lbs. avg. wgt.' each HA9 White Rose: Smoked Ham Butt Portion lb. HA9 Fresh Jersey Tomatoes__lb. *1.99 Imported Snappy Fresh Green BeansL lb. 19" Green Beans Cut or $ C Smoked Ham Center Slices lb. 2.9? Tomato Paste- i6~oz.~can #89* Plump Purple-Eggpla^___ Jk 59 French Style 9 oz. 2199' Sliced Low Salt Bacon _lb: $1.79 The Cheese Corner Catsup Baby Italian Eggplant Mixed Vegetables 10 oz. 2/99' ^14 oz. bur"49« ; Bacon By the Piece, California Monterey Jack Cheeste: Applesauce ?. lb. 3 oz. jar 79* Best for Stuffing lb. 99' Green Peas _____ 10 oz. 2/99' 1-1'/i lb. Sizes Ih. *1.69 $ Large Green Bell Peppers lb. 69C Broccoli Spears __ J0oz. 69' CreamyjM^Natural lb 3.79 J^ctenjpi!^ i t —Smoked Pork Butt ______Jb All Varieties _i_.9 oz. pkg. 59* Sweet Frying Peppers _____ll5r69 ~ "CFiiflileTCut $ Long Hot Peppers Ih. 99* C Pork Sausage Meat_ lb. 1.0? with Herbs Jb. *3.99 Nabisco Chips .Ahoy! Regular Carrots 20 oz. poly bag 99 Fresh Italian Style Sausage Green Zucchini, Yellow Summer or Whole Baby Goat Milk Cheddar _ Jb. *5.99 or Chewy .-. lb. 3 oz. pkg. *1.79 Acorn Squash____ lb. 49C Hot or Sweet lb. *1 J59 Imported, from Austria: Sunshine Vanilla Wafers Carrots _ 20 oz. poly bag H.29 Perdue Fresh Cornish Hens Twin Tray $ Fresli Red Beets_; __ Flounder Fillete____J2 oz, >1..99 Austrian Mozzarella Jb. 3.29 Bonus Pack Ih: box »1,39 C $ Pack, 1-2 Ib. Sizes Ih *1L19 Ktngsford Charcoal with Tops hiinch "79 Waffles ;•' "•• • •• • 5 oz. 4/ l' Imported from West Germany: :: c Perdue or Paramount • ' 410 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. 277-1777 DictivtEiBawr Strawberries _____.ll o_v-cup89 i German Cambozola Blue lb. *5.99 Briquets ______J20 lb. bag M.99 $ :'"Fresh^ChickenParts: 233 E. Broad Street, Westfield, N.J. 233-1111 Soups.vr Salads: Citrus Hill Qrange juice 12 oz. 1.39 German Brie Deluxe * Dawn Liquid Dish Fresh Leeks _» _bunch *1.29 Whole I_gs _.______lb. 89* 60% Butterfat ih «4.39 Detergent ___pt. 6 oz. btl. »1.29 C Drumsticks Ih. 99* German Brie Deluxe Soft Ripened Bold Laundry . Fresh Dill • "' bunch79 Jfeno's Crisp 'N Tasty $ C Thighs Ih *1.09 $ Fresh Green Cabbage _ _lb. 19 with Herbs ______lb. 549 Detergent, 3 lb. 1 oz. box 2.19 c Cheese Whole Breast Fresh & Natural New Jersey SSoll o LiquiLiid Red Salad Cabbage _lb. 4? Jb. $ Tender Savoy Cabbage _lb. 49* Ballpark: Goat Cheese Laundry Detergent gal. btl. 5.99 Pizza oz.- 99 $ Chinese Cabbage -All Meat Franks Jb. Plain or with Herbs_ :1b. 7.99 'Downy Fabric Softener Super Tree Tavern (Celery Cabbage) _lb. 49* All Beef Franks Jb «1.99 Concejitrated __pt. 5_5 oz. btl. 99* •fc Cheese Pizza .16 oz. *1.79 The Pasta Corner Red Vine Ripened Jersey Ziria's Crepes *1.69 Dairy Corner White Rose Solid White Sara Lee Coffee Cakes Walnut, With Love From Kings: Beefsteak Pecan or Streusel _ll'/i oz..$2.29 Five Alive Fruit Beverage Vi gal. $1.69 Fresh Cut Pasta Egg, Spinach, $ TUNA ^nc Sealtest Sherbet ______gt>>1.39- Whole Wheat or Tomato__lb. 1.99 Tomatoes Jello Pudding Pops Minute Maid Tortelloni 7in ozOi. lca onr Water trW 1 $ $ Salad Plum Tomatoes All Varieties _pkg. of 12 1.99 Egg or Spinach yft oz. 2.99 With this Coupon Orange $ 12A, Long Green Cucumbers Dolly Madison^Ice"Cream 59 Forestiera Sauce 14 oz. 3.99 PRE-SEASON Kerbis (Pickling Cucumbers) lb. 79* Sandwiches or Bars pkg. of 6 H.S9 \ A Juice Vz gai. V* l-n Rainy-Day Slicker with perky print llnltin t lcn Crisp Romaine Lettuce lb. 59* Breyer's Yogurt TJte Bakery Corner Good thru 8/7/84 ." _U172 BACK-TO-SCHOOL your days snap closure, acfjultable hooi^Tworo^my Zesty Green Scallions bunches 3/89* All Varieties _J ...... Limit one' coupon per customer....."' pockets By ESSEX. Blue (duck print); Red (heart print); Fresh Parsley _6 oz. 2/89* Herakies Hawaiian Bre,ad 8 oz. 99* Qrcen (bear print); Lavender (unicorn print) Mountain High Seven Seas Szes7-U Reg. $14.00 SALE $9.99 Italian or Curly bunch 49* % Homemade Fruit Tarts made with Slzes4-6X Reg. $13.00. SALE $9.99 Plain Yoghurt' }h gal. F'rfcsh Seasonal Fruits __each HJS9 Fresh Basil __bunch 99* Friendship Buttermilk SALAD Fresh Mint himrh 99* qt. 69* Rugelach Cinnamon Raisin or 1984 King Sour Dressing Raspberry ______'/4 lb. »2.59 DRESSING Arugula (Italian Watercress) bunch 69* Non Butterfat pint 79* All Varieties Apple Pie 8 inch, 24 oz. *2.99 Wlth t"'18'Coupon Baby Watson Cheesecake 8 OZ btl. Our Farmer's Corners will Axelrod ( Plain, Chocolate, Carrot, be a -festival of "Jersey Pineapple, ^Chocolate Chip or J Fresh" fruits and Sour Cream pint 89 Good thru 8/7/84 °, W173 Amoretto______4 oz. J1.19... vegetables. Meet Mitch Temptee Whipped "••.•••Limit one coupon per customer.....' $ from our Kings in Cream Cheese \2 m. 1.59 Towards the purchase of 1 Dozen of West Caldwell. The Natural Foods Corner Kraft Casino Cheeses Muerfster, Kings NJ State Seal Xfonterey Jack Plain or with Pepper, Hain Vegetable Crackers Grade A FVesh or Caraway 8 oz. *1.39 $1 Dorman's Baby Muenster 8 oz. 99* Regular or No Salt 6 oz. -» EGGS Sau-Sea CocktatHSauce _8 vi. _)^!--SaMfeF-NBHHMeoho|ic Our Comer Vlasic Pickles Beer six II oz. btls. OFF Arrowhead Pancake Mix 2 lbs. With this Whole.or Halves __qt. Coupon Hanka FVesh Pierogies__ 18 oz. Good thru 8/7/84 LU175 After the Fall QQC *•.....Limit one coupon per customer ~" quart **-Jr-~z Apple Apricot or Apple Strawberry PEPSI COL ••>•*• Buy ^U Varieties Wagon Wheel: O; 2 Itr. btl. Vitamin A 25000 i.u., 100ct. With this Coupon Vitamin C 500 mg., 100 ct. ^ Oyster Calcium 100 ct ••• One Vitamin E 60Q i.u., 80 ct.FREE! j [ Good thru 8/7/84 v LWM '•...••Limit one coupon per customer....,*' "' \ With the Your Favorite VITAMIN PURCHASE 300 in Our Natural Is Conner

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When the New Jersey^Depattment of Agriculture invited us to join its Jersey have the finest Jersey Fresh produce. Fresh campaign, ouradceptance came from the heart. Select the finest, freshest, sweetest sweet corn from the best crop in years. It's «asy to see-r\vhyy. > •'--". . Choose from four different kinds of cabbage—Green, Red, Savoy and Chinese— Ever since we^opened the first Kings in 1936, the Garden State has been the fpr four different kinds of cooking. Select>the peppers and eggplants, the only state foHis. And through the years, the farmers of New Jersey have meant zucchini and beets, the fresh dill and. basij^ and -the parsley and mint you want the world/TO us. " • . [ for the freshest, most scrumptious meals of the'year. And don't forget to pick up and day out, they've helped us bring you the freshest fruits and your free "how to" leaflets for Cqrri, Peaches and Squash. ' ' vegetables and dairy products in the land. To sajute them in our own way, our And while you're at it, get in on our Jersey Fresh Farm Festival drawing, -stores are celebrating right now lor two festive.weeks. There's a bushel of Jersey Fresh fruits and vegetables as the prize at each Kings y\- From colorful bandannas to bib overalls, all the Kings men and all the Kings store. Plus a Grand Prize—to be selected from among the senii-finalists—of a : womW^iirKa^e~aTpedaT ^^ -weekend fortw o at the Parsippany Hilton during their Tomato Festival t find everything from scarecrows to haybalcs to make you glow. And from the > It's all part of the fun. So come soon, come often, and come cejebrate all the sweetest blueberries to the juiciest beefsteak tomatoes, our Farmer's Corners will fresh.things that make you proud to live in the one and only Garden State. The Farmer's Corner The Seafood Corner The Butcher's Corner The Deli Corner The Grocer's Corner "Jersey Fresh" Celebration niefish Fillet ib. *5.99 Look WHat $1.99 Can Buy! Fresh Whole Sea Trout _lb. M.99 USDA Choice At the Sliced to Order Counter* White Rose Jumbo Jersey Fresh Swordfish Steak Boneless, $249 Previously Frozen Ih. $5.99 Shells of Beef Homemade Fruited Apple Muskmelon Untrimrned, Whole or Half, Baked JlliCe & gal, btl. Cantaloupe FVesh Norwegian •-;'-•' Custom Cut to Your Specifications; 18-20 lb. Sizes $J9! 5r6 lbs. ayg. wgt. each Salmon -.-.-• Ham a- ib White Rose USDA Choice Boneless Shells of Beef Marval Solid White Meat Caterer's -Very-Large-€rown^Size- Steak •Bv UntrimmedrWhole or Halfy~ J!__Hidwtah---==- Custom Cut-to Your Specifications, Jersey, Fresh Alaskan Fresh $ Scnjckhaus Bologna or Artificial Oranges -H oz. can Salmon Fillet 12J6 lb. Sizes ______lb, 34? ^WhiteRose: r Blueberries Mosey's Corned Beef or : $ Assorted Ibwels Pint BaslceT" 99 Little Neck Clams __ dozen 3,99 USECrChbite Pastrami Round '/i lb. *1.99 Fresh Cherrystone Clams dozen $2.99 Jumbo Roll _roll of 125 jsheets 49* PRE-SEASOIH BACK-TO Jersey Fresh Chuck Steak $129 Hot from the Spit! Perdue Mushrooms ' V Barbecued Chicken „, Jb. »1.99 Stems & Pieces 4 oz. can 49C Picked Daily $ The Freezer's Corner First Cut . lb. JL Hollenbach USDA Choice Beef: ~~ , Coated Paper Plates pkg. of 100 *1T19 Jumbo Thuringer _J/2 lb. »1.99 Charcoal Briquets 20.1b. bag '3.99 Sweet Corn 6/ l Chuck Steak Center Cut Jb. *1.39. Homemade: ' Boneless Chuck . ' l Wh,ite, Yellow or Bi-Color White" Rose FVesh Ibrtellini Salad A. lbr»T9$ White Rose » Jersey,Farm Fresh: for Stew or rVt Roast Ih. *1.99 Sour Cream Potato Salad lb;v*1.99 Red Ripe Aferv Sweet ~ Lemonade Shoulder London Broil _lb *2.39 3-Bean Salad --'--' Vi lb. »1»99 Pleach Ice Box Watermelon— 4/*l Lundy Quality Pork Products: 69 White or Pink 6 oz. $ Tomato & Onion Salad made with - II lbs. avg. wgt, each$ 149 White Rose: Smoked Ham Shank Portion lb. 1.39 Fresh Jersey Tomatoes _lb. $1.99 White Rose: ? Smoked Ham Butt Portion lb. HA9 Imported Snappy Fresh Green Beans lb,_79 Green Beans Cut or- $ C c Smoked Ham Center Slices lb. 2.99 Tomato Paste _6oz. can 3/89* Plump Purple Eggplant___ lb. 59 French Style" _ ; _9-oz. 2/99 $ g,he Cheese Corner Baby Italian Eggplant . Mixed Vegetables .10 oz. 2/99c Sliced Low Salt Bacon __lb. 1.79 Catsup _14 oz. btl. 49« Best forStuffin g Ih. 99C Green Peas —---• ;I0 oz. 2/99c Bacon By the Piece, ' California Monterey Jack Chiese: Applesauce L_2 lb. 3 oz. jar 79* Large Green Bell Peppers _lb. 69C Broccoli Spears i _10.oz. 69C 1-1V7 Vo. Sizes ______Ib. H69 Creamy All Natural lb. *3.79 Hidden Valley Salad Dressing Mixes _Swegt Frying Peppers ____Jb. 69C Crinkle Cut Smoked Pork Butt__ lb. *2^29 Cheddar or Low Flat - All Varieties ____.9 oz. pkg. 59* C —PorkrSausage-Meat____lb. $1.09 with Herbs lh. *3,99 Nabisco Chips Ahoy! Regular Long Hot Peppers Ih. 99 Carrots 20 oz. poly bag 99« $ Green Zucchini, Yellow Summer or Whole Baby Fresh Italian Style Sausage Goat Milk Cheddar ___lb *5.99 or Chewy lb. 3 oz. pkg. 1.79 C Hot or Sweet Ih *1JtO Imported from Austria: Sunshine Vanilla Wafers Acorn Squashy - Ih. 49 Carrots 20 oz. poly bag *1.29 $ Fresh Red Beets Flounder Fillets_ 12 oz. *1.99 Perdue Fresh Cornish Hens Twin Tray Austrian Mozzarella lb. 3.29 Bonus Pack Jb. box »1.39 with Tops _bunch Waffles • . 5 oz. 4/*l . Pack, 1-2 lb. Sizes lb. H.19 Imported from West Germany: Kingsford Charcoal Distinctive Flavor for C Perdue or Paramount , Ge^nm»n_C-nibozol_-Jllue--lb._ Briquete ____ 20 lb. bag M.99 Strawberries 11 oz. cup 89 Fresh Chicken Parts: Soups or Salads: Citrus Hill OrangejHice 12 oz. *1.39 German'Brie Deluxe - , Dawn Liquid Dish Whole Legs ______lb. 89« 60% Butterfat lh. M.39 Fresh Leeks ' _bunch 4.29 C Detergent ___jpt. 6 oz: btl. »1.29 Fresh Dill ______bunch 79C Jeno's Crisp 'N Tasty Drumsticks •' _lb. 99 German Brie Deluxe Soft Ripened Bold Laundry Fresh Green Cabbage. lb. 19* Thighs jb. HSS9 with Herbs , - Ih Detergent _3 lb. 1 oz. box *2.19 c Cheese Whole Breasj___ Jb. Red Salad. Cabhagc lb.,49 Fresh & Natural New Jersey Solo Liquid \.v Tender Savoy Cabbage lb: 49* Pizza ' io 99 Ballpark: Goat Cheese Laundry Detergent gal. btl. $5.99 Chinese Cabbage All Meat Franks. Jb. Plain or with Herbs _lb. *7.99 Downy Fabric Softener Super (Celery Cabbage) lib. 49* Tree Tavern All Beef Franks . Jb. »1.99 Concentrated _pt. 5^5 oz. btl. 99* ' Cheese Pizza t llt»«*t«*lft*fl*(tMl(l( oz: S The Pflsta Corner Red Vine Ripened Jersey Zina's Crepes. 1.69 The Dairy Corner White Rose Solid White Sara Lee Coffee Cakes Walnut, With Love From Kings: Beefsteak Pecan or Streusel' _.fl'A oz. $2.29 Five Alive Fruit Beverage '/z gal. Fresh Cut Pasta Egg, Spinach, TUNA •£££ Sealtest Sherbet ______qt. *1.39 Whole Wheat prTomato_lb. H.99 Tomatoes ib, Jello Pudding Pops Minute Maid Tortelloni • i7n ozOi. l caorn Water flV Salad Plum Ibmatoes C $ lb. 79 All Varieties _pkg, of 12 "1.99 Orange Egg or Spinach 8 oz. 2.99 With, this Coupon Long Green Cucumbers 5/*l Dolly Madison Ice Cream Forestiera Sauce . __14 oz. $3.99 , Kerbis (Pickling Cucumbers) lb.J79* Sandwiches or Bars pkg. of 6 ^1.59 J Crisp Romaine Lettuce Ib. 59* Breyer's Yogurt The Bakery Corner Good thru 8/7/84 LW72 ZestyGreen-Scallions bunches 3/89? c ••.... Limit one coupon per customer...... FVesh Parsley All Varieties __ _6oz. 2/89 Herakles Hawaiian Brqad 8 oz. 99* Italian or Curly ; bunch 49C Mountain High Homemade Fruit Tarts made with Seven Seas C Plain Yoghurt M gal. *249 Fresh Basil bunch 99 c Fresh Seasonal Fruits __each M^9 SALAD Fresh Mint bunch 99* Friendship Buttermilk ,qt.*69 , Rugelach Cinnamon Raisin or Arugula (Italian Watercress) bunch 69* King Sour Dressing Raspberry *A lb. »2.59 DRESSING Non Butterfat • .pint 79C 49 20 TO 40% Brooks-SealfcDS Apple Pie 8 inch, 24 oz. *2.99 All Varieties „,., , . . Our Farmer's Corners will Axelrod Baby Watson Cheesecake 8 OZ btl ^ • Coupon; j 410 Springfield Avenue, Surnmit, N.J. 277-1777 be a festival of "Jersey Plain, Chocolate, Carrot, 233 E; Broad St., Westfield, N.J. 233-1111 Pineapple, Chocolate Chip or FVesh" fruits and Sour Cream pint Good thru "8/7/84 " , ' LU173 : 89' Amoretto 4 oz. *1.19 vegetables. 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Jute/Lilac, Jute/Turquoise. Sizes 7-14 Reg. $34 SALE $24.99 Sizes 4-6X Reg. $30 SALE $22.99

•••k*J;Ji;?'-*&OT'":'!--'.-T-^>,: • :' •.'-!w" hen It's Party Time, here's a pretty horlzontally-and-vertlcally striped party dress accented by an e^eJct-embroldered collar, cuffs and hemline'; Polyester/ Cotton, Qrey/Whlte. By RARE EDITIONS. SALE $22.99

erky Plaid, Romantic Ruffles... beautifully blended in our lovely new dress with asymmetrical button trim. Ruffled bodice and flounder-Polyester/ Cotton, By MISS QUALITY. Belge/Multl. Sizes 7-14 Reg.420 SALE $15.99=— Sfees4-6X Reg.-$18 SALE $13.99

hemlse Silhouette In a Perky Little dress all decked out with bright 'n cheery buttons and a giant "pencil" pinned on the white collar. Puffed sleeves, tucked. skirt. Polyester/Cotton. Blue. By RARE EDITIONS. Slzes4-6X Reg. $27 SALE $21.99

ere's Our Mlnl-Dress, a stylish take-off of your favorite gym-grey •Sweat Suit. Snap-and-lape sleeve treat- ment ribbed waist with the famous JORDACHE embroidered logo.Acryllc .Fleece. By Jordache for MICRONAUT IND. drey, Charcoal. Sizes 7-14 Reg. $30. SALE $21.99 Sizes 4-6X. Qrey Only. Regr$26 SALE $19,39 EAson BACK 4A ' ' "• " /lew Vest Pulls Outfit Together ror'aTBnaBiJH r ™u. "V^lcCKTsolItininhed cable kniu rich beautTful tones to co- Q SCHOOL SAL£ ordinate with her year-round wardrobe, BvKNITWAYES, ' £lWNBHtaldrr SftiSS^BX Reg. $12.00 'SALE I 8.99 Sizes7-14 Reg. $14.00 SALE 110.99 - 4B

1 allored Oxford Shirt neat button-down collar; fitted double yoke and back pleats; locker loop, A timeless fashion essential by PELIGAlWOHN HENRYrPolyester/— .- r— r— r-r-r— r Cotton. Pink, Lilac Powder, White; r Slzes4-6X Reg. $12.00 SALE$ 8.99 Slzes7-14 Reg. $14.00 ^.SALE $10.99 4C ' • -~ ••• •»• •

Jleady for Action In kicky new splltsklrt, dreat for dress - Ing Up or to wear Just for fun. Qently pleated corduroy with - vertical stripes; shirred fly front closure; belted waist. Polyester/Cotton. By PRETTY PLEASE, drey, Magenta. Sizes7-14 Reg. $23.00 SALE $16,99

.Oetter Sweater for Autumn Weather. Jacquard pattern with all-round "sheep" motif; set off by pretty polntelle dots on the puffed sleeves, Orlon/Acryllc crewneck pullover by KNlTWAVES. Red/Bright Nayy; Purple/Punk Pink, Slzes4-6X Reg, $17.00 -SALE $12.99 " S1zes7-14 Reg, $19.00 SALE $14.99

V^orduroy Trousers, perfect fitting, smoothly-tailored. Slash pockets, pleated front fully constructed waistband. Belted. Durable Polyester/Cotton, By PRETTY PLEASE.--.--„- Skipper Blue .Purple, drey. Regular and Slim. Sizes7-14 Reg. $24.00 SALE $17.99 *r • , •

JTVnlt Shirt with puff-shouldered dolman , sleeves) ribbed collar, tone-trimmed with plcot edging, 3-button placket. Interlock Knit, Pink/Deep Pink, Lilac/ Deeplilac Creme/Blue. By YOUTHCREST. Sizes7-14 Reg. $11.00, SALE$ 8.59 4Q

Beautiful Vest that will add style and pizzazz to her Awardrobe. Cable-knit V-neck pullover In todayls most Important colors. Washable Acryilc. Pink, Lilac Blue, By YOUTHCREST. . • • Slzes7-14 Reg. $15,00 SALE $9.59. . 5C ' : •• ftn- i J attersall-Checked Trousers In popular "baggy" shape. JLAittons and Ruffles create an updated look In this J*. Swirl of Pleats, a rainbow or colors...a nattering Multi-pastel check on a dark background, V-yoke, side feminine double-breasted blouse. Puffed sleeves. Poly- closing with contrast buttons, slash pockets, front pleats, crystal-pleated skirt with elastic waist. You'll create many I ester/Cotton. By MAQOIE'SHIEET. New drape, fuchsia fashion looks with this Important skirt. Wool Blend. elastic back. Cotton Derilm. By YOUTHCREST. drey, fiavy. Creme, Beautiful assorted plaids. •. Slzes7-14 Reg, $20.00 SALE $14.99,. l Slzes4-6X Reg. $17.00 SALE $12.99 Slzes4-6X Reg. $14.50 SALE$ 9.99_ -SIzes-7-l4-Reg. $18.00—SAL;E! Slies7-T4 Regr$r6750 SALE $11.99 laid Is Pretty, especially wherrdresscd-up with a pretty ruffled peter pan collar. Polyester/Cotton. We have a great assortment so pick the plaid that . pleases you I By MAQQIE SWEET. Slzes7-14 Reg. $18.00 Sizes 4-6X' Keg. $16.50

'he Tabard Jumper;« new-look, a new shape In Jumpers. It's wide open on the sides, U neckline. fitted waist with tab-and.- button closing, salt pleats Polyester/Cotton Corduroy. By SPARKLE Sizes 7-14 Reg. $21.00 Slzes4-6X Reg. $18.00

uff-Sleeve Blouse with contrast bow tie. Peter pan collar with piped edge. Folycster/Cotton. Pink. By JEAMME QUEST. Slzes4-6X Reg. $14.00 _ SALE $10.99

olorful Striped Denim... refreshing colors-stripe this washed Indigo Denim Jumper; contrast color buttons and cording; easy pleats and clastlclzcd back. Mulll/Mavy. By JEANNME QUEST. Sizes 4-6X Reg. $22.00 SALE $16.99

ear of the Buffalo.. .and here's our stylish Buffalo Check shirt: man-tailored, dolman-slceVed. Polyester/ ColtonrBlucrPurple check. BjiSPAKKLE. Sizes 7-14 Reg. $16.00 SALE $11.99

uspender Skirt has V yoke and clastlclzcd back. gentle pleats and two giant pockets. Button-off the the suspenders, and vollal, a neat skirt for school. Polyester/Cotton Corduroy. Royal, Purple. By SPARKLE Sizes 4-6X Reg. $15.00 SALE $10.99 Sizes7-14 Reg. $17.00 SALE $12.99

aunty Jumper-Look In a snappy strlped-and-solld dress. Wide suspender straps, horizontally- striped patch pockets. Polyester/Cotton. Multi-stripes. ByKATEQREEMWAY. Sfzes7-14 Reg. $40.00 Slzes4-6X Reg. $36.00

Piece Jog Suit for Afterachool FUn...Crewneck slip-on with puffed sleeves. Zip-front hooded vest In "reverse colors". Solid pants with side piping; elastic waist and cuffs. Soft Acrylic fleece. Strawberry/Charcoal Tweed Dk, Lavender/Charcoal Tweed. ill' • OTl Sizes 7-14 Reg. $35.00 SALE $23.99 ackpak-lt-To-School...wlth this newly styled Piece Plavgear. Colorful hearts animate soft grey nylon backpak. Attached, quilted duffle pockcl'. sweatshirt and matching zip-up hooded vest. Side-piped tip closings; padded straps. Roomy, durable lightweight. Mew fashion colors; Electric Blue, Red, solid pants; stretch cuff and-walstbands. Washable Acrylic fleece. Qrey/Plnk, Lavender/Pink. By HEARTS. Plum Rose, drey. By BAQ QRAH. Reg. $11.00. SALE $7.99 SALE $19.99 spender-OverallsTS^t for charm-. . jTlylh'High In this adorable 2-pc. sctwlth x_ Ing little girls. Shapeshaped yokvokee. adlusfehliF>.."jiinH«»- . - J.. a 2-rx:. jo^Sultwlthnj nty button; -^Inlefiock Kfttrpold shirt. Corduroyjpanfs Pants with elastic waist and contrast stripe. Monsanto WeaWeirr DateDafHd FFleecei . BRy BULLFROGm . Sizes 2-4T Reg. $28 Sizes 12-24mos., Reg. $26 SALE$19!99

he Vest of the Year.. .our sleeveless pullover Ight On, this handsome sweater, banded all Bevy of Stripes., .running all-round this Ell-Loft with all-arottttd cable pattern, classic V-neck. 'round with popular Argyle design. Bl-Loft Acrylic Acrylic Knit sweater. By BARREL SPORTSWEAR. Bl-Loft Acrylic Knit. By BARREL SPORTSWEAR. knit. By BARREL SPORTSWEAR. Mavy, Ivory, Tan. Sizes2-4 Reg. $9.50 SALE $ 7.49 Ivory, Mavy, Burgundy, Oxford. Sizes8-20 Reg. $18.50 Sizes 4-7 Reg. $11 SALE$li;99 Slzes8-20 Reg. $14 SALE $10.49 Slzes8-20 Reg. $18.50 SALE $12.99 olid Oxford Shirt the classic kind \vith.button SAVE A BIG ove That Oxford...here It Is In a Bengal striped down collar...the kind you never have enough of! 0 shirt with button-down collar. By DON JUAN. Polyester/Cotton, By DON JUAN. White, Blue, 20T640 / Polyester/Cotton. Blue, Red Stripes, Sizes4-YReg. $f3 Slzes4-7 Reg. $12.50 SALE$ 8.99 DURING THIS BIG Blue, Red, Hello, Qrey Stripes White, Blue, Qrey, Maize, Hello Pink. Slzes8-"20 RegT$~14.50 SALE $10.99 Sizes8-20 Reg. $14.00 SALE $10.49 PRE-SEASON SALE W$B®&?.E- 20 TO 40% 11A . •

Oold Blazer Stripes on our attractive long-slccvc knit shirt; fashion collar, two button closing. Polyester/Cotton. Assorted colorfdl stripes. By THE COMPANY. *I • Slzes8-16 Reg. $12.00 SALE $8.99

; Vvorduroy Pants, always on the "most-wanted" llstl 14-wale PolyesteryCotton In a range of go-wlth-evcrv- thing colors, By RIFLE 1MDUSTRIES. Snap-closing tab ivalst clastic back. Navy, Grey, Camel, Brown. Slzes2-4 Reg. $10.50 SALE$ 7.99 Slzes4-7^ Reg. $14.00 SALE$ 9.49 Hultlcolorbelt. Bright Navy, drey. Camel, Black, Brc Sizes 8-14 Regular and Slim. ; Reg. $22.50 SALE $15.49 Sizes 26-30 Ct«p^ . .Reg. $25.00 SALE.$17.49

11c VVolor-Cued Shirt In cnglrfcercd stripes. Polycstei< %J&~ Cotton. By YOUTH CREST. Rustic Red, Qrev, Roval Sizes 24 Reg. $11.00 SALE$ 8.49 SIzes4-7 Reg. $13.00 SALES 8.99 Slzes8-20 Reg. $16.00 SALE $10.99 'jjKT >& 11D

Lvhlno Pants...rugged, comfortable, fashionable. too. With adjustable striped web belt: (Sizes 8 and P above have button-K-riap back pockets.) Polyester/ Cotton. By RIFLE INDUSTRIES, COLORS: Khaki, Navy, Red, Kelly; m - SSizei s 24R$I252=4—Rcgr$ 12;5OO - SALSALE••E $ 9.99 Sizes 4-7 Regular and Slim Reg, $15.50 SALE.$11.99 COLORS: Khakl^Nayy, Black, Orey: Sizes 8-14. Prep and Husky— • mw _ Reg. $20.00 SALE $15.99 V

Prep Sizes Sizes 26-36 < «*;•$, Reg. $23100 SALE $17.99 *-.--'^ 11C. - : .

' Ide Wonderful Stripes In a long sleeve knit fashion shirt. Knit collar, 2-butto'n closing. Polyester/ Cotton. By YOUTH CREST. Tan, Navy. Rustic Red. Slzes2-4 Reg. $10.00 SA"LE$7.49 Slzes4-7 Reg. $11.00 SALE £7.99^ IOC 1 Slzes8-20 Reg. $13.00 SALE$9.99 I Teat Pajamas with the contemporary active look. Three-tone styling with comfortable raglan sleeve, nr knit cuffs, clastic waist. Polyester. By SILV1L. Assorted bright color combinations. ride Stripes, Narrow Stripes they're all here In this knit shirt with woven twill collar. Polyester/ Sizes4-7 Reg. $12.00 SALE $8.99 ••v?,V/ • :™ S|zes8-16 Reg. $14.00 SALE $10.99—> Cotton. By THE COMPANY. Sizes 2-4 Reg. $12.50 SALE$ 9.49 Slzes4-7 Reg. $13.50 SALE $10.49 Slzes8-16 Reg. $17.00 SALE $12.49 .. V.

SERVING CRAN FORD, GARWOOD and KENILWORTH

Vol. 92 No. 32 Published Every Thursday Thursday, August 9,1984 USPS136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS HulfcVicci office building approved Police are investigating the Roberts, Keith Davis of 24 North 21st By KATHLEEN M. this applicationL^aid the shooting death of Steven P. Roberts, Street in Kenilworth. Roberts was The Planning Board gave pact (on traffic) would be horren-, 27, who wasfatally wounded by a ri- 8ped~to Memorial General Hospital preliminary and final approval with doiis." •...'• : fle fired on the front porch of his where he died within an hour. conditions to Hull-Vicci Construction Henry Dreyer, board chairman,,' Hamilton Avenue htone Monday The other man on the porch at the Corp to construct a 38,000 square foot said that Wundohl raised questions! night. Roberts was on the front porch time is a 28-year-old Cranford resi- office building at 340 North Avenue that concerned the zoning of the area: with two friends at the time aria had dent whose name was not released. East. and not the specific site plan before^ been firing the weapon toward the Both witnesses are being interview- The local building company con- the board. "Our problem with this! •street:.. • • •.'./• ed. A third witness, a neighbor who tinued its presentation on the plans application," Dreyer said, "is not; Police Capt. Harry Wilde said the reported hearing a threat uttered on for the building after two residents zoning, because it's there. We deal; - preliminary Investigation indicated the porch, has also been interviewed and a neighboring company objected with it as it is zoned.". '•: in the investigation being conducted thaFlhe death might be attributed to at the July 18 board meeting about ' Richard Giardina asked the appli-: suicide or to ah accidental shooting by local "police and the' courily pro- the added traffic the building would secutor's office, ';•••,. ~ .••-:••, •,.•. cant, who had earlier testified that! but that the circumstances are still Staying cool with cream: Burnside Avenue youngsters lathered contributejto North Avenue. Resident his firm had previously outgrown its' being investigated. Information is ' Wilde emphasized yesterday that neighbors continued testimony the investigation "is still open." up with shaving cream Friday. Danny Czeh.in frontjnans hose. facilities four times, how long before still being' sought and "we're At rear, from left, Mike Luscqzewki, Patty Campbell, Alyson against - the plan at last week's the company's portion of the building; definitely not closing down a.hy. Authorities said some drinking had meeting when approval was given. is no longer adequate. Kenneth j possibilities," he said yesterday. ' taken place at the gathering. A total Hurley and Scott Campbell. They recommended this method for beating the heat. * Hiill-Vicci was granted approval of Goldman, a representative of the acH An autopsy showed death was of a least five shots were made from a variance to increase the floor area' counting firm, told Giardina that the; caused by a gunshot wound to the and on the porch, they bad a random ratio (FAR) of the three-story company "can't guarantee we'll be -htad. Police said the fatal weapon, a pattern but apparently were aimed J^djn^aM^ojc^ at-a beer can j»lno Hahej " tftew-fttreN^^ (Variances at various poirits on; the there;" The company will occupy! Sroiight toithe~porch frominsidethe " 1978 OldsmblSire'Cutlass which was-Libraries-explore site plan. The building exceeds tbe 15,000 of the proposed 38,000 square! home at 12 Hamilton by.the-victim. parked on Hamilton Opposite the permitted square footage of space by foot building and lease.the remaining! Police recovered it there. hoyse. Two bullets penetrated the 5,000 square feet and the increase in Space; • ' • • •' ;]' Neighbors saw Roberts and; his vehicle itself, one on the.driver's square footage will result in an addi- Vincent Vicci, -the applicant^ friends on the porch, and heard them door, the other near the rear gas tank tional 18 spaces over the maximum answered the'residents' concerns: laughing, talking and listening to cap; Police scoured - the area but allowable parking space limit of 112. about traffic by suggesting that the radio music, with the front door open, found no further evidence of property This application was heard amid -^A -series-of seminars on library much speedier and more helpful problems, on North . Avenue arise' as early as 10:15 p.m. Several heard ,damage. 7 -••• 1— discussion by the township govern- . automation that could lead to a com- manner. For example, "She cited the from the Garden State Parkway en- ~the'gunshots"laterr >, '•<•". Roberts, who worked as a tool 1 ment to increase the allowable floor puter network among the 25 libraries prospects of "finding ' the trance which will be near the ehr Atll:lb p.m. police received a call assembler for a Fanwood firm, was whereabouts of a book with the help area-the ratio of the gross floor area trance of the new building. The pro- from the home for medical born June 27,1957 and was a lifelong in Unjon County is taking place here of a building to the area, of this month:" •"• -, of a computer terminal and retriev- posed building, Vicci said,will not assistance from one of the men with lot-in this office zone to encourage create a traffic problem and one Ideas and potential applications ing and checking it out more quickly larger and. more economical that are being explored include the than the traditional manual methods. reason for the variances is that a buildings. The township has not building within the. zoning re-, use of terminals as "on line Automation options and costs are made a decision in the matter, so this catalogues," storage of circulation being examined in the. seminars, „ ,, . quirements is essentially

-•* —— data and laser checkouts similar to ^which_contmue-today-and cany-^-PJi£atio7n_was_go.verned Iii Brief those used in food markets. istin through two more sessions. Brome In8a zoninGiardinag laws, .a resident of the, "Five thousand square feet," he .Seventy librarians "gathered at believes ^costs can be saved on cir- said, "is almost enough to kill the culating and by multi-library par- Cranford Condominiums which will Sidewalk sales Union County-College at the first ses- be across the street from the propos- whole project.". The architect," sion last week which was conducted ticipation in a configuration that William Collins, in response to a A. sidewalk sale takes place might include the sharing of a central ed building, reiterated residents' : by Don King, professor of library concerns about added traffic on question-by Dreyer, said the design, Friday and Saturday., Special science at Rutgers University. The processing unit linking terminals at for the building "worked the best" •events include a free fire engine seminars are part of a study King is the respective institutions. North AvehueT the aesthetics of the ride and hot dogs, pizza and ice building, and the noise-lever of the out of many designs he created. making- of -the- county's libraries King will report on choices facing John McGrath, board member, cream served on the street. .under a grant a steering committee county libraries and make recom- state highway. Bargains are contained in adver- —"I'm concerned about~theaddi-- - was- the—lone - member: toirexpress~ received fromjthe..state Jto,_study_ mendations on library automation:— reservations about' the plan. "The • tisements inside this paper. , ' cooperative library automation. The existing Apple and a newly tional traffic this building will bring," she said, "and the. traffic justification for the additional Penny Brome, directoVof tlie Cran- funded second "workhorse" mini- space," he said, "has not been made. computer in the Cranford library are other buildings will bring if they Clean Up set ford Public Library, and John follow suit. The noise level during the The builder has not testified he tried Holdorf, assistant director of the currently viewed as stand alone units to acquire additional property and I Clean Op.. We^ with..cutUside that would probably not be tied in day is unpleasant and I'm afraid UOEJOIorary/airti i'ttieittbers of the North Avenue will be widened to ac- think it's an over-intensification of 410 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N.J. 277-1777 ;up6 of household debris will li-inember committee. the use, but a-change is coming.'' start September 10 and run four Brome, Holdorf and Patricia Her- commodate the added traffic." '• 233 E. Brpad Street, Westfield, N.J. 233-11°! 1 Rrome, who ifl also president of the Giardina said she felt the 112, Carol Cappello and Jeannine. f'weeks, ojie in eae{i sector of town. state library association, said "life nandez, a local attorney, have been Rowe, both also members of the zon- The schedule with sector maps allowable number'bf parking spaces will •! become much simpler" with appointed by tljHFreeholders to the in the zone was already "more than ing sub committee that recommend- \ and instructions will be printed in inter-library computer linkups which Union County Committee on the ed the pending FAR increase to the The Chronicle edition of August is reasonable. Eighteen more than Steven Roberts as he appeared can tie together records of books and Status, of Libraries, which also is in- that is just too much," she said. She Township Committee,said they were In his 1976 high school class patrons. She anticipates that such a terested in automation and network- also, suggested that .the Orange ac- in favor of the plan. Rowe added that photograph. network could provide service in a, ing- :. the residents of the condominiums . Farm site homesl counting firm that has contracted to "have to face the fact tha,t, (North resident of Cranford. He lived with build this building, construct a Avenue) is astate highway.!' ' . Four more homes will be built his parents, who were vacationing on building for themselves and "not a on the site of the former Ditzel Long Beach Island at the time of the monster or ratable for themselves." Variances for the FAR and the in- farmhouse at penman Road and Frank Wundohl, president of .the pervious-surface requirement were ' incident. • ' ••.,'. granted along with variances for Livingston Avenue. This will The victim, a 1976 graduate of Cranford Condominium Association, make 20 homes altogether on the said theresidents were not concern- parking area with less than the re-, Cranford High School, was a member quired setbacks' from the south and . land that was farmed toy the of Trinity Episcopal Church, a block ed about the proposed "quality of the Ditzels for a century. Page 4. people who might be our neighbors," east building sides and some proper-' away from his home. The funeral will ty lines. be conducted there at. 10 a.m. today.. a point stressed by the builder's at- Details on Page 10. torney, but for the traffic impact. Approval of the plan was Kenilworth A campaign to improve and ex- citizens are welcome in addition to "Where is it written," he asked, unanimous subject to state approval PRE-SEASON \A Rainy-Day Slicker with perky print lining..,to brighten those from 0 days and to Cranford at a young age and total of 73 DWI arrests, 53 by local are' showing higher nightly may lay uptp4,400 eggs. fought in the 1898 war. Page 5. police, was the. highest in a decade counts of- female mosquitos-the and, although old .comparable key index of increased breeding. records are unavailable, .township Kenilworth to a group of upright police officials believe it was the Davis blamed a high water wheelbarrows where mosquitos table and a slow runoff of rain- A new map of parking areas in highest ever here. , lt -wer*^br«eding in-etagnant poolsr~ downtown Cranford is contained Gov. Kean announced that a water for a"dramatic prolifera- and another in Hillside to ten sale[coming tion of .the culex plpiens. little _QnJC88€jZiJLshp wji lQta-hy..thi $300,000 federal grant will be-award— pails standing alongside a house. t brown insects commonly called locations, numbers and space ed by the state .Division of Motor Three-fourths of Cranford West, finance up to half the purchase with a He said garbage cans and old totals: Vehicles to the state court system to. five year payout at 13V& interest. house mosquitqe. _tires 'are favored breeding the recreational area owned by the Davis tracked one complaint in OanoI, underwrite additional municipal township, will be sold here August 28 Edward J. Murphy, township ad- places;. J7 »pcr court sessions for the purpose of at 8: IS p.m. Two parties are reported ministrator, said he believed the pro- This is the season for to be interested in the property,, spective bidders want to build houses encephalitis, carried by three which will be sold at a public auction on the tract. Under zoning in the other types Of mosquitos, but cases pending in local at an opening bid price of 150,000. area, only four houses could be built Insect battle after attending a state meeting The parcel for sale consists of 22 there, he said. / last week the director said there Mary Jane DIPaolo, deputy court acres of what is commonly called the 61 Under terms of the deed from the have been no reported incidents. a m to 1 n m Sundav I d *- said the Cranford court has 23 tipper tract. The remaining six acre original, owners, the Cranford Boys comes first JThe major prospective problem. a.m. w J p.m. puiuwy...... f m^h cases pending now and said this heart of the former camp includes Camp Association, money, from a "at~tfie moment is for dogs, who the lakefront with cabln^aciUMea. The fight against silt in Is not a lot compared to some other sale- may t* used only for recrea- Nomahegan Park's lake is being are vulnerable to a heart worm communities. She attributed the the township has been attempting tional purposes. In recent years the virus transmitted by mosquitos.' to sell the upper tract for three years. delayed for the fight against mos- Classified ...... 13 I local backlog to summer township government has .talked Davis advised residents to A party expressed interest last Bpr- about applying any such funds to im- quitos. The county Mosquito, Con- Editorials 6 | postponements caused by vacations ing and an auction was scheduled. trol staff runs the Mudcat clean gutters and backyards, get prove the lower, tract, but Murphy rid of old tires, don't leave open Entertainment.:'..'. ..;...8 I <* defendants,,police and attorneys. Djck Salway. real estate corami* said no decision had been made. machine used in cleaning the Garwopd ' 12 I Judge James M. Bell said the local slonw. said that after that * second lake, but the executive director, pails or other containers around Kenilworth .. ,,U t'court is pretty much incontrol of its party, also from Warren County, has The township in effect took over the Walter Davis Jr., said he. and keep garbage cans covered. Letters ~ '>•'' .81 own calendar and doesn't expect or expressed interests . camp 13 years ago after camping diverted personnel from that task He invites calls about breeding Obituaries ! ., ,?: .-la J need any grant money. In recent . The terms of the sale have been ex- waned, and has formally run it as to fight mosquitos. They'll return grounds. Reportsjgre accepted at •Religiousnews ...... ,101 years the court has added special panded to include options of a pur- Cranford West for a decade. Between to the dredging post. "We will get 233-7321 and are handle" Social items •< 8 1 sessions when the occasion demands. chase by cash er byj mortgage. The 110 and 130 families use the i A l nt reported. ** ^ '•'••••"• -9 ) One such session, limited to DWI cases, ... 'JL