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' ••••',•.•: • • ; :; •• .../—.. —.——r1 Kelly, 17JV 477. aying the girl, Robin, SECTION 4 This Ordinance S»»ll take .Tuesday. January 22. !974\and will be eitecl' upon publication: after final considered, (or final passage, after New chairs, Tiew4aces at Kathy / Boardman passage as provided by law and Shall be public hearing, at another Meeting of YFW Ladies L. ylCretroactlve.lp January 1, 1974. ..:' "said Township Committee atrMunlcipal •.r • •24 -13 'Dettra^i who' is appearing at High series in the("Urictoln Million Impossibles 34 U fbimding:55~y ears—excellent — productionsr~Tn Hertry E Hinsenkarnp. Jr., funding, Cranford, N.J. op Monday.' •V: -' •--•>• Early efrjls ' CDC fdir the first-time. An , '•••' ' Chairman, Townshiitypjp offorrimlttee . February !!, l?N at £:30 Avenue School PTA league U , 15 ago, the Cranford Dramatic surroundings which convey an x iijune Kiftgof the' •'Grinjie.iHiV'if 27 17 Elizabeth resident. Mrs. ATTEST . -. - • (prevailing.time I 0 _ high game in the '-—-"-'were ,rolle•d u.by. «,-_..Maryan—n sw,no.rt; Club <» has presented! season "opening night" ambience, Wesley N Philo ' " r WesleyK^-Rhllo Fire Protection Systems team /* 21 IB Dettra -leaehes~ clothing at . Township Clerk . Bdrszevi/ski, 483, Maryann D.D.T.'S 21 IB after season;, othe 'best in every night-. • Bloomingdale Avenue School Federal Belles V fiOTICE ' X- • ' . ' paled January 24,'. bowled the year's high game 20 Hillside High School.-,/ -;•-• Pastuzyl 433, and Betty Paperclips popular hits of .the day/tried With the opening of "Under The \foregoing ordinance was . in- PTA league were Marie 18 21 -t=ee:. JU.88 of 268 in a 526 series this week i Triple Threat. Yum-Yum JTree' on Appearing as Irene,- - the ' troduced and passed.ori first reading at a FrungiUo, 180; Elma Munster, Ewing,_.,.--, 429• . Bowling„ hig_ h 18 21 and true.' classics, comedies, mm ft < in - the Cranford V:F.W. BOwlIng bags February 8. the CDC pirhlic previous tenant of Robin's meeting of the Township (To f*t4* -" - 23V7 dramas and musicals. . the Townshjp-^ot Crao'ord,' N.J. on ' TOWNSHIP.Of; CRANFORD. Ladies' Bowline League i^andrUe^'ififrtKi^apE^r'. games were. Jean Trotta, 192f, strikees • 54'', y'r^:W-,-. • 28 Performing first in Jocal will JL1joy;jfpj*-thejirstJime a apartment is June Coles^A . ,Tu.esda.Vj.^anuary 22, 1974-«nd.-3 Mary Jane McCormick, 481; Traffic and, Parking, if. the Revised "3" Chicks 26 ''. . . W Bowling Bags tall, large'small, Powers and-Bob'Johnson. The Ordinances of the Tgvtgn Plus One Morning Glories 20' 27'i Mickey Pallitta, 468> Marty --d the^same Lehigh Essp D4ng A Ling sisters antfpf course^ problem baicksjdirector ;is Jim Lyon. . ^ ^ 33. Dreamers 20 28i McGfll, 463; LiUian MoUicja^ J rr0 GoGlrli 23 58.; Regulations of I6t./-a4-^W5"r^eMOT><>'Tmr; "30 -HopeMts—— ~~Tttff-CDC-boxofficirte open" Swingers 19 T;~ahd SueHTchards^ 452;" - KANANEj. Surrogate of the County pf . (a) Parklrig meters shall be installed Friendly Bar- 2» Wow Wow Wow- " comfort, audiences will Union, made on the 18 da'y of Jan. A.p., Standings CaEWATKW PLAYHOUSE. weekday evenings frpin.Bj:9:30 •n this lot' to provide parking for a period DeHart Builders .-. 28 Terrific Trio ' VplnUps . , ' ~1974, Upon the application, of the urv Bloopers;. • . • W —' ' offered onstage a com p.mrfdr~tickfet res'ervationsr of 12 hours. ' . • 0. ' ",' Team 7 ..'.•,— t • • ' 26': 30' dersigned, as Executor of the esta"te of Twelve Eyes „ which takes potshots at (b) The meters.In this, lot shall be in Mike Faver's Shell 26 31 Call 276-7611; ', ' "'••;. '_ said deceased,, notice Is hereby given to U .30 24 operation between the hours ol 4:00 A.M. GrlnneHF.P..SyMems fashion ;for findin_ Ihe creditors pf said deceased to exhibit 25 32- Sun Risers" : Roosevelt 30 U and 6:00 P M. on Mondays through Axelrod Bindery NOTICE to the. subscriber under oath or • af 25-' 32 . . M • •" 25 "psychological adjustment"- Saturday^, except Legal Holidays. PhlllpCreterCo.. : Unda Tonnesen rolled a 204 At a meeting of the Board of Ad firmatlon their claims and demands 20 37 Altolllca . 28,:-' 24 Meters^ sfciaJ! not be in operation on •Following a public hearing Sherman ;and Cleveland will language program to, be in- levy is the lowest in six years. Jby posing a situation in which iustmento* the Township of Cranford on against the estate"-of "said^-" deceased game in a 520 series in the Richards 28 - 24 Washtolsky Planetarium •» at Sundays. ' " \ TO' attended by only 25 residents. no_^longer_^_fuxictio^_>-as tqtfie ...'...a girl wants to test the com- January 7, 1974, it was- RESOLVED, (hat within six mohths-.frbm the date of said Roosevelt School PTO league. . Tllnftn ••_ troduced in the seventh grades -He-said-a -residentowninga Hillsidp-Avenue-Junior-lJigh- the application of CVan Bar Co., No. 39- order, or they will be forever tarred • (c) During thehours and days set forth. Livingston Sherman DeNlsl 24'/3 the Board of Education vote* elementary schools." he patibility, of her /bmance in paragraph' (b) of this section, no --Other top. bowlers were Lehrman ' .will involve retaining two home with a market value of Schodl, a project of three 73; for a variance' to permit this use pf the' from prosecuting or •recovering the V 30 7-1 Tuesday night to adopt a remarked. „ I6RIMD2IDWE before marriage. ' ., ' • . entire structure, with' less than the same against the subscribe/. . '. person,shall park or.permit any. vehicle Gelst. ..;-; 23'/3 30'/^; , teachers that would have been $50,000, would pay an adforme- r ^students The facility 1 to remain parked in any metered space At Clark Lanes this week," High _.l_§he tells her fiance tha t'--'the required oft street parking spaces on Lot ; Sanford M. Danieis. Carrtevale 22'/3 school budget of $9 251.175 for Before, voting to-adopt the. lost •through", normal attrition, ditional $34 in taxes^ _ has never been used.- 14r Block 5A. known ^S:;TT6 Walnut irrthisnoj'without ,depQ5l,tlna~ln thtrad-1 Janet McWhorterJ>o*led high School .Ellsworth:. 20.-. l iacent parking meter the proper coin or the "l97 4-75 schdoj year. budget, theboard"conducted "BaechtoidsaidtertwiiriTehd v Itrue test of a relationship isn't Avenue, is hereby approved sublect to ' Alan J. Gutterman. Attorney "You should either put coints at the rate.of 25 certts for each 12 game of 185 in the Livingston a Xine.-, item* accounts that fun- and games, ab all; butthe following conditions: 2424 Morris Ave Amounts to be listed, on. the " '..jipur/long. presentation' on change in the average class something in it or or tear it 1 1 That a building permit be secured Union; N.J, hour period. .-.••' • ' . '•• -. \ AVenue School bowling show decreases include stress !^~ And" stress-is—what shall park or permit the budget proposals. The' size. .... : ' . . downy" he said -Peer electibh are $6,813,666 for major increases include Massa,. who explained the central administration, down" he- tL hv Sifi.SSS Whifh uia« -at- Strom" sBitl the.~hO3rd cut Building Code_and Zoning Ordinance of TOWNSHIP OF..CR_ANFOftD rs of 2:0 15:00. _, -—, C Brown, 172v,L.Kurek, —The~rop~of the league Gramling, 212-, JaclLiiajiL % current, expense, and $70,690 $39t>'.lB9 lor insiruciional ' ~ ' afrahgement-produces. the Township of Carnford be compiled NOTICE OF.SALE OF LAND A.M became a little tighter ajJhe_ plant operation account, said tHhiited to tr^p rp JiilU>Ou.QULof-ihe budget which__ : Paraone thTFd with J72. . 168; X^Bunting.. 168; and-L.'. .Brunt,-.218-and -21H- Die for,-capital~outlaytltl ~ next with'.""" :""""". ~ "- PUblicnptice is hereby given that.the:::Section 2. This ordinance.shall take -•:-;••••-- •••—•sajariesr." $104:055 -'jfnr-"nlatit *he Iritrease-c'ahlie altriblited effect Immediately ^ipbri publication ^Eleanor Henne totaled 470 ,Tami, 168* league-leading Lodge team June of fortner _^MT,. had been earmarked for the Township of Cranford will sell at public Pi^fenger, 234;. John •imarily to an additional Dated January 25, 1974 sa.le to the highest bidder Lot 5 A, Block after final passage as provided by law fqr\ first _high series witli High series were posted by dropped a 3-1 decision to McKenna, 211; Marty tendenjt r,oj| Schools Vincent planetarium~~ because a 42 In the. Townshlpi of Crarifprd, Nevy '.'• Henry E. Hinsenkarr»p, Jr. .5,000 for'fuel oil and $17,000 1 • Chiarrnan: of'Township .CoM^nlttee SarnoVvskiv plant .•>main- program for 'the facility was FUEL OIL Jersey/ at its-meeting...to bti'held.'in.the Barbara Lenkus-close behind j. Simon, 533; M. CregahT471- Riverside Inn and Dehmer's McEvoy, 216; Jack Czaiowski ' ATTEST: —'- •..•——- -• _ ore.for electricity. - : _ .- wdnicilparBBilding, "8~Sprlngf|eld with 466: Irene Eskascoredr"FTBunting, 459; *-" ^lorret took; a 3-lcounHronT- 214;^Ed Dalton.^lS and Ebu ^" tenance, down $17^293, •sfll£ Trot~sufficiently identified He— A N D . ' CRANFORD, N.J. Wesley Ki Phllo • ;• /The increase in funds fpr Avenue, Cr)inf6rd, JJcw Jersey, on 441 Jpr; third high series. 452; and C. O'Neil, 445. Cranford Hotel to move into DiFabio 216 - tributed in jparK to savings said the superintendent is PROPOSED ORDI.N.AHCIp NO. 74 2 Monday, the ll.th day of February, at Township ClerU '' - ' . .Standings / udent body activities OiL 8- AN ORDINANCE CREATING THe-9 8:30 P.M..' (Prevailing, Time) on -the ' ~f"^ ••'•- SUntttnt* second place. Coach & Four ' •«-•-•StamUnts • Cranford Citizen and Chronicle; Third class postage paid Cranford, U.3.07016 /BULK RATE from the closing of SheVman developing a more specific OFFICE following terms: TOWNSH.IPOF CRANFORD W L 21 AWen St. fleets the hiring of three '-.•••• '•• ; -'-.' •• • '"W J.S. POSTAGE and Cleyeiifmd Schools, and /•'. proposal, j __ . OF MUNICIPAL PROSECUTOR NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Dingallngs. .^'' •-. 26' ? 12' : could win only one point and 1. Minimum sale.'price $950.00 : Strlky Belies" - •' The Lodge '-.'"* ._ ,53 Cranford, N.J. 07016 SERVICE Public notlcelsherebv glvert thjjt the Musketeers 24 " Iditional coaches, cost of BE IT PRDAINED by the TdwnsWp 2. 10 per cent of the amount of the bid >5. Mixers 24 fell into third place while Dehmer's Flower shoppe "'" 4» pupil transportation;' tlown Anderson, also criticized the SCORE HIGH Township of Cranford will sell at public Rolling Stones 1 •v. idir robes, uniforms and Committee of the Township of Cranford, to be paid in cash or by certified check at 23; 16 Mop Dps 25 •20 Coach «, Four . -.•',.- -t-. - 48 $14,455.V ^ •-_.- ; '; ~-\ ' •-. sale to the highest bidder the easterly Barnett's Liquors holds down 32 proposed hiring of three ad-> New Jersey that: ••.' • '•'• the time of the sale. . ' (V- Eai'ly Birds- 23 '• •16 MHIIes Marvels. 24'. 3 20'),- Barnett's Wines «, Liquors U'•'• struments, juidjhigher-costs- twenty-five (251 feet of Lot 4, B!ptb42, In Hi-Balls". 22'j : U -^Debt service, which will not ditiohal football coaches for • SECTjON I There Is hereby created 3. Balance of purchase^price to, bo 17 Sleepy Trio * ' •24 - 21 the fourth slot / :.' Mg&SOM the Township of Cranford, Now"Jersey, ^AJIeyCats 22. .'35 - mcrease in' the office of Municipal Prosecutor who paid In cash or certified check within 17 ' Humble Underdogs 23 22 Joe Zamorski led allCranford Hotel 44 36' vCr a n lor d i fi -A- be listed on the ballot because boys'- sports. He called-on-the-— shall prosecute all matters ori behalf of thirty; (30) daysjDf the-.date of saje, upon"; at its meeting to.be held In the Municipal "JAM'S J 22 MoarMs.- -.--, Building; 8 "Spfingfield Avenue, Cran- J7.. ~M — Permit No. 211 it was mandated previously by board to hire only one new • the township and its employees, arjilng delivery of deed. If the successful bidder . Bluebirds I 22 . 17 "Ten Pins. 23 22- bowlers with games of 1927»4 ford, New Jersey, on Monday the 11th Oroovees ^' 19- 37W Assistant Superintendent of in the Municipal Court of the Township shall fait to consummate th»--sal.e as 20 TheAces. 21>3 23V, Cranford Sport Center «' 38 •• Voters, shows a decrease of football assistant and put the day of February- 1974, at B:30: p'.nn. Gutter Girls 18 and 203 for a 629 series; Joe of' Cranford, including without • aforesaid,saiddeposit.shaUbeftorfelted. 21 Three Misses 2V/j 38 ' hools Anthonv - Terregirto (Preyalllng .time) on the following Passengers -. 17- "$13,668. : '••"••' rest of the money into a coach limitation, violations-of the Motor 4. Purchaser to pay the cost of 22 Dpe-nuis" ~ "24 •" MdMahon hit for 615^and Jack :3S~" terms.: . •' '..„_•' B—B—D's' 17 : plained the budget's impact Vacation ToOr Vehicle. Act and other State Statutes, publication of the nQticeof^salerrevenbe \22 : Strikers . ' 19 26 3» Cleveland School will for girls' sports and an ad- 1. Minimum sale price $2800.00. Neighbors 16 Czajowski, 601. Joe McMahon^ Township ordinances and codes, and stamps and preparation of deed. ' 123 Shermanettes ' IB •'' 27 Crawford Gulf 41 the tax rate, pointing out 600 South,Aye., West 2.10 percent of theamount of the bid to 16 • joined the "250 Cluh" by remain standing at an ditional; music teacher for a such other matters as may be assigned 5. Said premises'iStiall be conveyed to . Great Gatsby's 23 Great Beginners , 17 28 Methodlit Men's Club 39 41 it the 3.82 hike-in the tax : be ld in 15 to him by the Township Attorney. purchaser by. Bargain and' Sale Deed.,.; l» <=«" or by certified Check at LlveStones 24 Reynold's Plumbing . 41V» estimated cost, flf $5,000 for stringedZTnstrument program Westfield.NJ. the time of the sale. banking out a 257 high game SECTION 2 The- Municipal without convenan's as to grantor. Bowling Bags 30 Waifs Exxon 4} 3. Balance of pur chase.price to be paid by tho 6_Purchaser-topay-the proportionate Mike Faver's Shell - 38 In dash or certified check within thlr 11 EASTMAN Si; Township Committee by a majority vote share of the. taxes for the current year • TUNE-UP BONANZA* Gther-fejQers in the 210ror Howland Realtors 43 prevent the building from Dougherty asked the board • LL1MBIR* MILLW'OjriKi for the term Of one Tl ) year beginning (rom the date of sale. • " • .. • '•' ty(30)days'of the date'br sale", upon' SwanCf»»n«rs Points, Phict, CoaeteateY, better bracket included Pete •W/3,. deteriorating. y if it has allocated any funds.', the first day of January of each year " -7 The highest bid.shall be subject to delivery of deed. If the successful bidder, Toll Engle plumbing ; i • MASONS MATI RIALS shall fall to consummate the sale as 2764)099^ ending on the thirty-first" day of acceptance by the Township Committee Mershon, 230; Tom Rotella, Breen's Liquor Store 35 43 Vj When asked about the status for ' the Future Directions rf aforesaid. Said deposit shall be forfeited. SISTER SUSAK • I1ARDWARI ^ PAINT December-of cach_vear. . -• whichreserves.the right -to reject any ,224; Ard Svedman, 224; Gene Cranford Photography 33 45. -. of a proposed central resource Committee, which is (hear Cranford Theatre)' " SECTION •" 3 The Municipal and all bids " 4. Purchaser to pay the cost of Schlect»r's Hardware ~«Tat»cutor thjll rotalug tuch salary as- a notice pf salertWenUe-' MMtcara...$Cyi Sommers, 221; John Perdek, center at .'Cleveland, developing a long-range D. The sale friui LUHUB>< READER Burton Goodman iPhonc 233 - 1492 the Township Committee may fix _fr,orn Subject to the following: ' j- stamps and preparation of deed. "Bill lhius, 210; fete tirrje to time'by ordinance. (a) Such state of facts as an accurate 5.- Said premises shall tii conveyed to HANDWRITING 1^ Joshua Segal said he^expects money would be taken from survey may disclose. . purchaser by Bargain arid Sale Deed, (8-cylinder; $15>5.) (b) The Zoning Ordinance of tnewithout covenants as "to grantor. " , ANALYST the Future Directions the board~ expense account. Township ot Cranford and easements 6. Purchaser to pay the proportionate- ./j ••"•V ' •' Committee V4Q consider the Kenneth McGrath of 3 and restrictions of record." share of the taxes for the current year / .• SG.ELMORA 9. Said Lot 5-A, Block 43r shall be used from the date of sale. ' Walnut Aye. proposal. He said-^here are no Normandie PI criticized the by the purchaser) his. heirs, executors, 7. The highest bid shall be sublect to EXXON SERVlCENTER funds in next year s budget for budget . proposals, charging CRANFORD SPORT CENTER sdministratorsV and assigns, la. .cop- acceptance by the Township Cotamlttffe Granford which reserves the right to reject /ny South Efaon :««•„ Cof.Erteo Ava. uawm such a facility. there, should have been no tax junction with the adjoining property Bjhfiwi St 4 (b) The Zoning prdlhance of. the' nshlp—of—Cnjmford~arvt)~easemems~ Richard ~Andersbn and Drpresident of the Association and restrlefrilnToTi'iaord/"- ; Harry Doughertyr— •.'-;. for Better Cranford SchoiJlB, ICE SKATES, HOCKEY EQUIPMEMT, — NOTICE TOWNSHIP-OF CRANFQRD : 24-25-26 The foregoing, ordinance was in . --" By/WesleyN. Phllo /SANK; 'TELLERS . ' ••' . Anderson asked what plans said her group supports the troduced and passed on first reading at a have been; made for thebudget. ••••'.. meeting o< thtf Township Committee of Jated. January M. JjeOCNT'Y OFFICEStneed YOU! =e the Township "of Cranford, N.J. on _ *\ yon have. a->ieat appearanrc a.fld plo.aiiant person-, 300 CENTEnlMlAf: AVENUE CRANFOrtD, NEW JERSEY OWl* ny tlien we have the ideal_»pot lor you. ~< » :.:.. Our Teller TrainingTDenaribierit wi'll.; tearh you, • Expert dog grooming — all breed* rver-ylliing you hiive t».j;no>v while you t»rn a full; UNDERWEAR Retail pet supplies suliiry'aUd qualify Jor excellent h>iu'til*. S«vi-ral op«eing» for EXPEftlKNCED OR . — ^76-1569 EES! •••••; •; " "• CALL OR APPLY TO Ot'Ri ;i GtlfS PERSOISNEL DEPAKTMENT — 354^3400: The Educational Services interested in .renting the 68 Broa«l Slrecl, ElitabclK, N J. ' ~ Commission of Union County building and had not been in Daily: 9 a.m. nv 2 p.m.' ' 1< 'STEAK HOUSE has: no interest in renting touch with_Mrs, Charles on the Sherman School fbrTspecial, jnalter.. B«nlmth> Sign efth* Ship? " r education .classes, h^ " "Mrs^^Chjarles, when asked rtlMMotttr family IHE NATIONAL SIM) BANK by the Chronicle to clarify her UNDER WE RED UMBRELLA! TAArs. McCord's' kirv ~ Soine confusion developed position, said she had a copy of at Tuesday night's hearing on a letter dated April 16, 1973,

•:..".. -' •. / ]••*• '• ••• to give the children IS • U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE. NJ. the-: 1974-75 Cranford schbpl from the commission Jo - V«TK»NS(«U) 233 5542 ~ckey"Game to. toyvnto ; .•: V budget when Board - ofMassa, indicating that the . WMVATE PARTIES 1Q TO 200' ;y Educational Media Education member Rosemary commission was considering S - by georgc, inc. J. If Isn't often school Charles said the board should negotiating for the rental of "\ j cheesie.' , , "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" J_ riof go ahead with plans to Sherman School, assuming" TO TALK Tp PEOPLE? demolish the building when that it would be closed at the 104 IV. V nioit Ave. 272-5699 there was a possibility the enoTof the 1972-73 school year. If_.yon have • neat appeiranee and pleas«tit personality. commission'would rent it. The Office of Dr Ewan We offer good benefit* arid ''salary for lomeone with reported yesfertiay the letter- light ty(ung arid etetio skills and a buaineas back|roand The board has raibcated' is_na_longemialid-because-<>f

No Installation. Charged On •i a: •,'•*. '.i.^-*'" . • »" .'•'.-. . '. ' f.J lhe_capjtal outlay the time lapse. As of last July WIRE BASKETS-r-Regr$lT?^ woes portion of /the budget for 5 the commission has been PLAXFORMT ASSISTANT demolition of Sherman Schuul, renting a geftool from -the~ inJlthe-r^gisfetu^ We BISO need a career minded individual with aiecnri- Veintroduced a bill. subr. °f tne current school, yearr; :Massa notedjhat no formal ties background a» •: . • • . id Jast ^ear by former Cleveland School also "is"" negotiations ever took place, " /' ^ DELROJVtt BICYCLES M e u e • ' .•••!••. * . ". •*•••' mblyman^Louls^Bassano ^ ^ * ^~'° ^ ^^^'bu^between the commission -and r a ; In Stock and Sale Priced CORPORATE TRUST CLERK . ig for the formation of^a W\ V building will be left the Cranford boajrd' because •"" WEEK ~__i:srriokers ' vthe bill. \-. 1 ; put of 15,000 people in five yeaVs. ,. these changes £ And it can Work for skeptical - tble~to-us," the-assem--; \n observticlf, "the bill . ypu too. ^ I i " AR£ HOT OUT OF SUHT ""8 amended in committee Oil PAINTING SETS • | Find out all about us at one, of BllS Schedule for CranfordSnleDays- ''JThurs.."FrL - Sat. Only I ,,we willr. finally • have our free introductory classes. '. hing we can work with."-. tnkir it Southwest N«rMM«*t ZONE 3 Cr.nk.rd rubbo said he had been _.«?r of Wa'mit f..Soiith Ave; Aye. at side of United Bl funding for flood Departure in front of Mllt'j Sweet Shop in front of Hartlg's Paint at side.of Unlfed Counties Trust Counties trust '1 projects. He also noted SCOTCH PLAINS ' . ' MONDAV VOUR WINE LINE The Agency Staff is equipped to handle all lines of insurance, We SNUFFY'S STKAK HOUSE JAN 28 • . 'V Cillam Associates have take this opportunity to thank all of our clients and friends without Park JfejMountim A\lts 7 PM A.M.: 9:30-11:00 A.M.: 10:00-11:30 employed by both T Departure .A.M.: »:30 - 11:00 A.M.: 10:00-11:30 I >rd and upstream in whom this anniversary would not have been-possible. OSTPRICE SUMMIT ' • .• TUESDAY P.M.: 1:00-2 SW-3:30-4:30 P.M.: l:30-2:3fl;4:0O.5:OO HOTEL SUBURBAN JAN 29 Time P.M.: 1:00 - 2:00-3:30 - 4i30 P.^.: 1:30-2:30-4:00-5:00 Township, and that he — &7O Spf tug field Avenue -..—~r. 7 PM /• hecking with them. "to •'K . i '.• CRANFORt>l. ' "- '' ' ' WEDNESDAY tain that nothing that is COACHMAN INK ' JAN 30 v Lft. at South Ave. > \ 1 Route Union Aver Rt. at South Ave. upstream/-adversely GSP Exit 136 (Raritan Rd & Centennial) 7 PM ' I North Union ^ve. .Lft..«t..$rookda.le; KOHLER • MACBEAN AGENCY Lft. at Glenwood Rt. at Nor'th Ave7 Rt. at Centennial LTtT'at South Union \ s what, happens to jRt. at Eilz.. Ave. . Lft. at Lexington Lft. at Adams Ave. Lft: at VenetlA, Rt, at Orchard St. Rt. at Hillside ird. . just as Cranford \ • Lft. at Denman Rd. \ \ 'Insurance-Exclusively . . . . -Since 191? RICHARD HARTIG StSeminar- s will begin 1/2 hour following' Introductory sessions. Rt. at Bloomingdale ; Lft. at Edgar Aye. Rt. at Dartmouth Lft. at Crahe Pkwy. X? certain that nothing «L,ft. at Franklin ,, Rt. ar Harvard Rd. Rt. at AAunsee Dr. Rt. at Lincoln Ave. 6. done here hurts Clark fj' PAINTSHOP 6 Lft. at Birch wood Lft at Walnut Ave. BMOK/^NDERS Lft. af Orange Ave. ftt. at Normandie Lft. at Penn Rd, Lft. at Cranford T. way downstream. This AJ 1to 6 P Rt. at Pacific Ave. R.L at Craig j>l. Rt. at Sprlngf\^ Rt, at Centennial se points out the need BUSY,' BUSY, BUSY are -the words to describe th«r _^P?5._• ^x -M- Closed Wadnesdays Smmk,t nderj ot Nt^v |c'rst'\ \ WIRES AMD LIQUORS Lft. o+rDunham Lft. at Orange Rt. at North Unloo Rt. at Rarltan Rd. J] control and planning. Park and Shop Lot at Alden and Miln streets during (i) Milltown Kr>.id, East Brunswick, Ntw lersev()8UId .. . FREE PARKING IIN| REAR R». at AAohawk_nc 101 N. Union Ave. :'oi/:"i ' ' L«. $ Hernlng ^S'|fl er doesn't respect the recent Cranford Sale bays. Even though many 276-2540 - UM AW Entrinc* ; : i ' •- " ..•.M-.'y Rt. at Lexington . 1 i laws or political local shoppers took advantage, of the Tree bu^ ridfia. Phone: (201) 276-3000 \ • r - • » EASTMAN ST. (Opp. Cr.nfprd Rt. at Walnut Ave. •T' .V - •4rlesr Some kind of offered by the C.bamber of Commerce, many others -ia U authority is the only •drove ther^seJvesJjoJbejifiwa^niiargains, like h c answerr"- •• • lady. '• " ' '

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VTRobin. N sen IUN -fTrnfOKlinanc* shall take Tuesday, January*?! 1974 and will be Kelly, iyi; 477. l efiect Aupbn..publication- alter llnal considered ipryiinal passage! alter M,iji -be Kathy Boardmah. passagea^pr^ovlded by law and shalTbe public hearirwff at another-meeting ol Lincoln retroactive Vo January s, (974. said TownsWp Committee at Municipal L §tace4to founding 55 yearsf excellent••••-proaucitions^----i^rJ^ttra.^whp.:.^s. appearing at 24 : '_ Henry E Hmsenkamp Jr . /•' .13, / De Building,/Cranford, N.J. on Monday,, High series in the Lincoln ' Chairman; YownshlpCorniTiItt** •Ml- , [0, the Cranfoca Dramatic surroundings which convey-art/ ^ for the first timer An 11, W74 af 9>3O o^clocK Avenu^ School PTA league Early Birds u •'•• "• ATTEST' ••• . •'• • .' •• '• .••' Jurie.King of tjte..d t dtje in" " Mh-.•...:_ ._..-•• • Lightweights 24 .-'. «p •-—30_ -li. 24. •' included Barbara Geiat, 517; represent every possible bodf Robinson. Chuck Leonard, Bill y Dames • Parking, p( • thfr Heviied Spoijers 24'3 18'3 • 22' 3 g!» Mary jane McCofmicS type-snort, tall, large ,sittaU^pOwers-and-Bob^ohnson-Th lii 20 ••3" Chicks Morning Glories and of course, problem backs]/ director is Jim Lyon ) be, and the same LeMghEsso 4V j , Plus One v 21'3 20' a- a*,, Mickey Pallitta, 468^ Marty Ding A Ling Sisters N!J:07Q16 33 24 " Dreamers . 22. 20 21 AMen St. Cranford Citizen antfCtironicle; Third class postage paid Cranford, —As.ithey-^etUe ^wn^iit-Z^ ^^^^^ is '."Hopefulls ' ' SGGil », McGill, 463; Ullian MoUica. i~' "32T r endlvBar WowWovyWow Swingers'" •)•'.- "Cranford, N.j:~ comfort, audiences, wjll be weekday.evenings from 6-9:30 (a)'Parking meters shall be-installed^f- ' •2?: ,22", 32'. i *"*•""4B7;lififf"Sue Richards, 452. ' CaEMAIHW PLAVMOUSE unionr made on-me is dsv 6t jan AD/ art PlnUps inJh.iS.loUo provideSparking foreperlbd-S?^ Builder's 29 28 Terrific Trio 21, 24 17', \30'3 Standings /...„ -•-i -....; • °«ered4 p^tage a/Comedy p m for tickel reservations. _ _ Bloopers 241-MM a iji hours. ., '-.... Team"? 20' J , . 24'3 '-."'. W • Which -takes potshotS-at—the— r^WrieJlM1 —-=~:^-^. •-.-..•.;^SpKJ9fl«^: J Executor ol-the •eh:ib"'"|l';tl^-T''-S^D?te^-Jn-thls'lot-sh«"-be in y'HeTaver-5 Shell • "TwelveEyes _25T 6 M1 :. -fashion-T^—foiT- --w^inwg ±J''-•ff ~7 - -—^u r^^^^theJ isssss^^m^^reb^credltoTTof said deceased t/cxh|blt '-Plferatlon between the hours o«^; 00^^A.M. Grlnnell F. P. Systemsi' • • .is, •• 26" Axelrod Bindery Sun Risers RcR^sevelf 7 td'the Subscriber under oath or at apd -6:00 P.M.- pn Atondays through 25 • 28 •'psychological adjustment" ^ Philip Creier .Co, oK the Board of Ad tlrmationiheir clalrh's^pd demands Saturdays, except-Legal Holidays, •'• 20 37 Linda Tonnesen rolled a 204 by posing ^situation in which O*/nship of Cranford on' against the estate of sii« deceased deters shall not-be in-operatlon game in a 520 series in the test-the- Com -Januar.y:7,-Jj>r4r4.. it --was RESOLVEDED, thaat ---within-siK-months-lr. ^giltg t ttth (c) During: the hours and days set fpn#! -Roosevelt-SchoolPTO-leaguer- the application of Cran Bar.Co., No. 39 order, or they will fa£ forever^barr^'d stow DeNlsl patibility of Her romance 13, fo>rfvarlance to permit the use of the •from prosecutingypr recovering; the ..i paragraph (b) ofVlils^Seciicm, no Shermsm Other top howlers were person shallpark or permit anyM/ehlcle Lehrman ,entire structure with less' than the Same against th^subscriber. j a me before marriage. to remain parked Irt'jiny metered space Gelst -required off street parking spaces 6n Lot SanlordM. Daniel; Lanes this, week. High games in the Sherman ° J/ J Klein, 194, 509; Bettes v/She tells her fiancerthat "the 1 1 thiS lot without depositing ip 1 •——•--•• * ' - i : " -- - 171, 498; and Ann U; Block S6, known ' as;~lU Walnut •. '..-••' '..;, Executor !?>h»».^ JanetMcWhorter-b-'Schqbl' '-''P^rA league were true test of areTationship isrrt Avenue, Is hereby approved subiect to n, Attorney r 8 1 of 19 th v t>ie following-conditions:. r each °i B " *' %'" f Livingston rolled by-L, QuagliatoHJOft; J. fun*..ahd^ganS'es at all^ but Tti •Ji' a* a bufldlng permit be secured , Avenue ,. Sjchool bjowling Simon; 190; C. O'Neil, 189- R. Bowling' stress!". And'stresses- what before, renovation is .started^ and T!salot lea8uJ tor™ Belldradpla^ their platonically domestic 1. That all othercgqulrements of the ' r irfhourso« ?:oo A.M. and s:oo' second with 181 .and. Joan 17H; cr; Prnwnr 1?^; t• iCnrpk, The top of .the league-Grarpiing arrangementproduces the.Township ol Carnford be compile NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND I?; Jack "Van / Faraone. thifd with 172; . . 16»Y F. BuriUng, 168; and L. as the ,_—with..-———•wJ,«..~_,.«..~...,«:._^_ RubUc-noWcaJs-hersbygiueD.that-thfl 218. Md^2JlL.DM*i Townshipof Cranford will sell at public effect immediately upon publication W^rntT68X 234; John Dated' January 25, -1974 sale to the highestbidder.Lot.5 A;-Block alter flrtal passad^as provided by law. for s eries 1 Pee: U.Sj, " ' 42. in the Township of Cranford/J^eW"^ --.-•—-• Henfv^£~HinsenkarTip. Jr. ' B . -. , ,- , ,r y*** High series were posted by dropped a 3-1 decision 4o McKenna, 211;, . Marty FUEL OIL ! -Jersey, at its meeting to be' held In the '• ' ' Chlarrnap'of Tbwnshlp Comniittee Barbara Lenkus ddse behmd j, Sinionk 533; M. Cregan, 471; Riverside Inn and Dehmer's MeEVoy, 216 j Jack Cza-' Wurfrcipal~TBI)ndTrig,~8^"SprTngireld^j*TT6ST: ~ - v- ' . r." 1 with 466r Irene Florist took a^^l .wantfronr" AND Avenue, Cranford..- •• ^Je-• w Jersey,. On 'Wesley N. Philo . \•-.-.- . Eska scored F. BunUng, 459; A. Young, 214;-E(TT)alt6ii; 215 PROPOSEDORDINANCENO. 743 - Monday, the 11th day of February, at Township Clerk ' \ ';.' 441 for third high series. ~452r and C. O'Neil, 445.- Cranford Hotel to move into_ DiFabio, 216. . AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE 8:30 P.M. (prevailing Time) on the " "' Standings OIL BURNER OFFICE . - ' . Standings- second place. Coach & Four following, terrris: -^ ' i TOWNSHIPOF CRANFofeo .W OF.M.UNICIPAL.PSO.SECUTOR'TI —J_JuUnjmum_sale.prlce $950.00. : .:.•, ij :, NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDN. L could win only one point and 1 L -Qingallngs • • ., 2«) j Strlky- BeFes w ! SERVICE BE IT ORDAINED by the Township 2. ID per cent of the amount of the bid • Public notice Is herebv given that the Musketeers: 29'/3 15 '3 TheCodge , 53 27 SCOREMGH Mixers fell into third place while Committee of the Township bf-Cranford, to beipald.ln cash or by certified check at Township of cranford will sell at public Rolling Ston 34 19- Dehmer's Flower Shoppe 49 •'< ?''' A»op-Ups . New Jersey that: ' . . , the tiroe of the sale. ! sale to'.the highest.bidder the easterlyX Early Birds 25 • :20 Barnett's Liquors holds down Coach & Four ~"48 '32 V WITH A MIHIesMarvels •••34 SECTION I. There Is her£by^created „„.„ „, „„, ..,„„, ,.^ , twenty.flve(25)feetofLot4, Block 42, In '^IBa!(s . 24'3 20"3 the fourth slot. Barnett's Wines A. Liquors 44 3>~B»lan:e of purchase, pricw e to be Sleepy trio thtf office of Municipal ProseciTtor who _paidJn_cash or certified check withinlthe Township of CranforoVNew Jersey, Alley Cats__ ^._, '•_ z "24 •-• 2) Elks Lodge2004 < 45 3S Humble Underdogs Shall proseVlufeaM^mattefs ohiJeKalf of thirty (30) dayys ol thee date of saleal, upoup n at !fs meeting foHbe heTd fti tfie N(unlc?paT: JAM,'s logs—~— -23 -V22— Joek Zamerski led all Cranford Hotel ' -•••'• ••- 44 - 34 '• NearMs, . 23 22 the Township and its employees arising delivery p.(_de«d.irth-••-'e• successfu.--.:.l bidde- r Building, 8 Springfield AVenUcCrah •" - Bluebirds 36 in the tyunlclpaj Court of. the Township' Ten Pins 22. 23'. bowlers with games of 192,234 shall 'fill ,to consummate the-sale as ford. New Jersey, on Monday the 11th Groovees 37'/, o< Cranford, including ...without The Aces ' '»•,.....' aforesaid, said deposit shall be forfeited. lay. of February 1974, at 8:30p.m. Gutter Girls 21'3 / • 23'/3 and 203 for a 629 series; Joe 42. 38 limitation. ylolations_of the Motor Three Misses H Prevalllng_.tlme) on the following Passengers 7V6 - 23 v3 42 > 38 Vacation ToOr Vehicle Act and other State Statutes, • ,_4. Purchaser td pay the cost of. Doe-nuts McMahon hit for 615 and Jack fv«<*'» FO«W, ;erms-: ..v,-'. .. ' • ' • 21 '- 24 42.-. ' .38:.: • publication of the notice of. sale, revenue B—B-D's Strikers . Czajowski, 601. Joe McMahoh, ei«£*awnici. January 24^25-26 Township ordinances and codesnnti 5TSnTps.and preparation of. deed. !• Minimum sale price {2600.00. 19" " 26 41 -• ' 3» 600 South A^/e,, West Neighbors , Shermanettes such other +natt«r* as may be assigned s, Said premises shall be conveyed to 1 JO percent of the amount of the bid to ie 27. joined the "250 Qub" by Crawford Gulf 39 • 4V Great Gatsby's Great Beginners . '.,'. Westfield, N.J. " •, to_him by Ihe Township Attorney.-w^—purchaser by. Bargain and Sale Deed, be bald in cash or by. certified check at Live Stones ».-. ..• ''.. 17 28 banging out a 257 high game . Methodist Men's Club " 3» 41 SECTION " 2 The Municipal without convenants as" to grantor." the time of the sale. Bowling Bags Reynold's Plumbing •*vn... "Building Headquarters" Prosecutor: .shall be appointed by the" ••6. Purchaser to pay the proportionate 3. Balance of purchase price to be paid " the night. Walt's Exxon , , • " 38 r~*T. -: 11 EASTMAN Slil Township Cbrrtmlttee by a rrialorlty vote share bi the .taxes for the current year In cash or .'certified check wjthi.rt-thlr.-L •MikeFaver'sShell . . 38 " * TUNE-UP BONANZA*} Other bowlers in the 210 or : .« ". » LUMBI R« MlLLVVORK for the term of one n ) year, beginning Irom the date of sale. ty(30) days of the date ol sale, upofi Howland Realtors , 37 - the first day of January of e^fh year and • • 43 ".' •• 7 The Alghesrbld.shall.be subiect to'-: delivery ol deed, If the successfuTBiaaer better brapket included Pete . Swan Cleaners M'/j 43V 276^0099 . MASONS MATI RIALS ending ort the thirty first day of 3 acceptance by the Township Committee •Shall tall to consummate the sale as Toll-Engle Plumbing. Wi 43'/> Decembe'r of each year. .MJutMfSit Mershon, 230; Tom Rotella, /pear Cranfor'd Theatre) -PAINT which reserves therlght to reject any aforesaid, said deposit shall be forfeited.. SISTER SUSAN Breen's Liquor Store ' 35 4J SECTION 3 The Municipal and all bids.. •_ ~ 4. Purchaser to pay the cost 224; Ard Svedman, 224; Gene Cranford Photography 33 47 Prosecutor shall, receive such salary as 8. The sale and conveyance shall be j.publication of thertonce'Qf~(a"l.e', revenue - Moilckta...SCyl. Spmmers, ,221; John Perddt, • Schlecter't-Hantware -— 52 • the Township Committee may fix from 'stamps and preparation of deed. -Builder's General Supply 57 Burton Goodman "Phone 233", 1492 subiect to the, followlng: $r- - .jo-- an accurate1 | s- So'd P' etnisei shall lie canveye 9. said Lot 5,A, Bltfck"4Z, sKall be used from Ihe date ol sale. Walnut Ave. SOrfltMORA by.;thepurchaser, his heirs, executors, -= *-TI}«t- highest bid shall.be subiect to 51 ADULTS SI CRANFORD SPORT CENTER .^administrators and assigns,, Ip con- acceptance by the Township Committee EXXON SERV.CENTER junction with . the adiolnlng properly which reserve's the right to reiect any Cranford SOJI* Etaon AM., Cor.Erice Aw. / owned by the purchased, to lorm'one and all bids.^ Bjtotrt St Gtorgt Aw. -building lot. -•••---—••-.- ; T8; The sale arid conveyance shall be . WIL1 TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD subiect to the following: BIB* - ' by Wesley N. Philo

U.S. ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE. NJ »-, AN EQUAL oppohTUNiTY EMPLOYER RESERVATIONS (20J) 233 5542 PRIVATE PARTIES 10 TO 200 ^ CYCLES - by george, inc. JXJNCMEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER j) • "'SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" ' ;" LIKE TO TALK TO PEOPLE? 104 N. I nion Ave. 272-5699 -Jf yon have a neat appearance and pleasant personality, XiRANFORD SALE DAYS we offer good benefits and ulary for lomeono with light typing and Meno »kill» and a bueinett hackgronnd No Installation Charged On ''... WIRE BASKETS-Reg. $1.75 1_1^ WICKER BASKETS ON SALE PLATFORM AASSISTANT, ^

We^jilso need • career minded individuaF'with a tecnrl. lies background at.as '1 „ D E LROM IB IC YCJL.E S_ , Mr In Stock and Sale Priced ;- CORPORATE TRUST CLERK MEET - PJEIJGEOT. »?—•' Stilfat 1973 Prices .: ^ PERSONNEL DEP>»ilTMEr4T — ^54-3400 100 YEARS OF BICYCLING POSTERS - NOW $2.50 ^68 Broad Street, Eliubelh, NIj. DOMSILVANO Dl. "lo~2~p.ni. FINE Free BllS Schedule for Cranford Sale p#ys yrkurs. -Frl - Sat. Only ) PORTUGUESE r Bank i( th«Sro"o'lht Ship! ' * ^ * Norttnmt Souttwatl -><-w>.ir- M Southwest ZONE 1 ZONE 2 Crantord Crantord ZONE .4., Cwnterd THE NATIONAL STATE RANK Cranitnl ZONE 3 Corner of Walnut & Sttuth Place of Corner of North Union & Aldeh Corner of North Union 8. Alden Corner of Walnut & South Ave. Ave. at 4i.de-pt United Af the Agency entrance, Officials of the Travelers Insurance in front of Miff's SWeet Shop In front of Hartig's Paint AN EQUAL OPKORJlJNlTY EMPLOYER '' Departure at side of United;Counties Trust Counties Trust" '*""' Comi»iii.sjr«j?ictured with JRby H. Mac Bean (center) as they gather to honor the 50 years during which time the" Agency has 24-oz, Departure A.M.: 9:30 - 11:00 A.M.: 10:00-11:30 A.M.:'V:30-ll:00 A.M.: 10:0011:30 represented the Travelers. P.M.: liOOt- 2:00-3:30 - 4:30 P,M.: l:30-*»30-4:00-5:00 P.M.: 1:00-2:00-3:30-4:30 P.M. :,,1:30-2:30-4:00-5:00 The hardfestthing about AN OUTS^ANDfNJG

Route V" skEd MEDIUfifrt)RY ALL PURPOSE North Union Ave. Lft. ai'B'rookdale- North Union Ave. Rt. at South Ave.-[" Lft..at South Ave. Rt. at Ellz. Ave. -LfJjJaf Glenwood Rt. at North Ave. Rt. at Centennial" Lft.< at South Union is believing how easy it is. WINE"- SERVE CHILLED WITH Lft. at Adams Ave. Lft. at Venetla Rt. at Orchard St,; Rt. at Hillside Lft. at Lexingtonf 1 Lft." at Deriman Rd. SmokEnders is the stop smoking Rt. af Bloomlngdale Lft. at Edgar Ave. Rt: at Dartmouth .•_ Lft. at Crane Pkwy. WEEKS ONLYh ALL FOODS Lft. at,Blrchwood Lft. at Franklin Rt. at Harvard Rd. Rt. at Munsee Dr. Rt. at Lincoln Ave. E. •bourse tlidthas made e5T-srnolcers Lft. at Penn Rd. Lft. at Cranford T. Lft at Walnut Aye,1'', ? Lft. at Orange Ave. Rt. at. Normandie out of 15,000 people rn five years. *',' Rt. at Pacific Ave. Rt. at Craig PI. . Rt. at Springfield Rt. at Centennial ~"~ And ircan work for skeptical WINEHHCiS Iff. at Dunham 'Lft. at.Orange Rt. at North Union Rt. at Rarltan Rd'. 1 ':. .you too.1 /-•"••• Lft. at Herning Lftr at Springfield Rf. at Mohawk Dr. Rt. at Lexington OIL PAINTING SETS Find out all about us at one of AR£ NOT OUT OF SIGHT Rt- at Walnut Ave. our free introductory classes-.'.' \ -.7 free .Location introductory DIAL 15% OFF -fneeting ". • The Agejrtcy staff is equipped to handle all lines of insurance. We SCOTCH RLAINJS -'• \ — MONDAV SNtJfFY'S STEAK HOUSE JAN 28 VQUR VVINE LINE tok» thiii>pportunity to thank all of our clients and/friends ..without Pk & Mountain Avcs 7 PM whom tWs anniversary would not have b<»«n pn^ihl^ ^_; LIST PRICE HOTEt;SUBURBAN— 570 Springfield Avenue qRANFORD - COACHMAN INK ' ,. . KOHLER- GSP Exit 1^6 fRyriUn Rd & Centennial)-

\ Insurance Exclusively .... Since 1917~ RICHARD HARTIG Si-inuiars will bejjin 1/2 hour following introductory wssioru. • '••••• PAINTSHOP

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• With a free bus tp whisklyaujQ town. -And ^ an~ir+y4tation;-fo -i^wse; -through1-: our floors of. truly fine merehandise. While discovering exciting savings in .1 every sihglfe departrnent. This Is an event that-woUid even bring a Smile to' k ~-^._T the face of old tpbenezer Scrooge. Your budget is undoubtedly grander tlian his. star employee's"; Bob Craf- chet. Yet, you too are probably feeding :l!iityrannized by.jnfia|Jon.J3tJll_:vthis;rnay-;: ^he vety lime \o buy the / other fine jewelry or silver items -PRESSES -PANTANA you've-been thinking ^about^or-wltr* gbld> §ilver and gem prices climbing^r •

«">•.- daily. Now.m'ay well be the best time to invest in these items.' ^.. " LINDEN JGIBBS ~""~AiAaT6yr"Chargfe;:Plart5,':;HaWdi'"C^arqer-~ v J,,,_._ _ ...„ Personal, Budget and tay:A^vyay Plans . - : ALL1EA?HERJACKETS SWEATERS WEST SET ,-..«t' . ,•• $499 : DRESS .SPEGiALGRjOUt^ -' HANDBAGS ~? f: OFFSPRING i-, J smTS, :::-, KELITA 12 North Aye., :W., Cranford 276-6718 ALL ARROW SCRAMBLER K|NjT |HIRT^- : W99

;• ' - • •"'•' .fci (Reg. $12-$14) Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 J|ANS ~ Westfleld: : except Wed. 9:30 to 1:00' Elm A Qoimby.Sts. Thursday 9:30 to 8:30 F LAN ME L SRI RTS (LONG TAIL > $599 (Reg. $8:50)/ 'SLACKS - : LANGTREE .ETC: BLOUSES ~^_ MODERN JUNIOR WOMEN'S SHOES Red Cross •.. \ • \ Carhelot ALL SWEAJERS, SHIRTS, DRESS SLACK?,' GLOVES, SALE PRICED

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5uster\Brbwn CHILDREN'S SHOES FLANNEL SHTRTS^SIZES •;•:_• ;; • • BLAZERS ^^H KENNETH ; : Youna S&L ir?b--*l'6v ALL NECKWEAR ;. ; Second Item Costs a Penny r- '"^ \ •'.'' '" ;-^ PAY^REGULAR PRIQE FOR ONE ALLSWEAT ERS, KNIT SHI RTS & SPORT AdSxtw ^•x>*:"x":":^:w-x-:":-:':':W:*:":S-^ ^LL::QUTERWEAR,; SPORT QOAT^LACKS7 SALE PRICED 1/3OBF • I WOMEN'S i- JEANS & CORDUROYS ON ALL COATS & JACKETS Plus in our Basement . CHILDREN'S: JON KLOSS GOWNS CACHEREL - SHIRTS -Values-to $25TOO~-— —SWEATED-PANTS- •^—— .\j7~rgfiriifZ•STCiCK'^l.'^ /]rr ~ ~V -i-l W.99 50"? Qff & More , SI. Irr. - ±r r. *•'-.'1st Quality

50'/< OFF & More U.99 1ST Quality Value to $20:00 - SI. Irr. lOtjN. Union Cranforda NJ. We Gould (fQ- On & On Townley SHOES Avenue. lv* ^°^?^ ^ and Oive Us a-Look 4 EASTMAN ST. . T- CRANFORD : J **) A !"~0p$taiVil0to6:'00 Thurs.Till? • ^, •. (Across from Cranford Theatre) - g3f C^NF:ORD Basement Open Thurs;>*ri., & Sat. Only. 276-1280 , 102 B NORTH UNION AVE. CRANrPftD;NJ. 276-1005 ••v - •.-

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BOYS' - Brushed Defiim Flare Jeans SALE $2.99 pr. Reg., to $8.00 ••.-•:- .- (

1 '' ' ''->• " ••*• —M • MEN'S -Sweaters (Brpken Lots) yb-£ _•• - H .'• , Reg.fo $ 14°° • MODEL C-922W -1. S^Knit flndJSp^^ r mm.._ E!E ^^ Reg.-to$6s* SAIE $339 PORTABLE 12-COLOR UGWTWEICHT 1 BUnON COKTROLS EVERYTHING MEN'S - Long Sleeve Dress Shirts Equalto SOW in 5AII fiofmn SLAX DRESSES SWRTS BUMJSES 0 Close in Price Close in Price BOY'S - Snorkel Jackets0 Sizes 6 toi^only SPORT SHIRTS - PANT SETS : Model 707 ''•/ • \.. •-•" Reg- THE VWRIOS UGHTEST • A Hoover - YOU ARE Ihe worlds finest I/' KNEE SOX - INFANT i TODDLER SETS cleaner! : LOOKING • Extra large' p^l ftmi At ww, xbw PRICES MODEL C-1934 19" COLOR PORTABLE throw-away bag - J AT i holds.moredjrt- y _, . diange.less o(tei)P" •' ; ' "" ..<• Vinyl .JM.I« [&kSI'5r"~"^ U -noircra dusty odor. ~ •/ ' ''Wipe clean with a ..'""'•" • : damp cloth. 3

adjUstment... indoor- • / outdoor lloor coverings to deep shag rugs. • Two speed motor - VACUUM 50H more suction "wIlfTcIeanlng BolsT automatically! " • Cleaner rolls , ' on wheets-getsall" the dirt, you just . =?•,-!..' guide it. ..'' THE NEW HOOVER — • • HeadiigM- "/"•• see where ybu're ¥*W¥**^^ ^cleaning. •' 100% SOLID STATE 1 BUTTON COHTROIS

WHY ;; *89.95 THIF• CO0tf9$M •59.95 Ccdltinei^ bus, and have mCra iwm: LAA5700 4 Cycles LAE5700 LAA58OO LAE5800 '..••••W."|b«-' 3 Water Temps. 4 Water Tomps. Large Cqpac/ty 4 Water Levels Dry Control

DISHWASHER- DISHWASHER ELECTRIC RANGE - REFRIGERATOR- Exmj SAN450 Pot SXU440 Continuous Clean - 13 cu. ft 24 N. Union Ave., Bast Scrubber No f Golfl .•.•••• •••• 5 $249.95 Frost $279.95 No Panel $239.95 UNDER 60" HIGH

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UFE-STRIOK ion: h-m 20% OFF SALT! SALS!

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Sher anand ^] Cleveland ;will language program to be inr levy; is the lowest in six years. Washtolsky Planetarium at ^tr-od_uced4n t^s^ventlrgrades;-He-saidra^r^ident-^whing- a- ^HUlsijderAveaue^J^prziiighv jwillrjinvolve .retaining two home with a market value of School, a projectr of: three .night to adopt, a remarked. school budget of $9,251,175 for -$50;000 would pay an adforme- r students., The facility ^Jefore voting to adopt the., lost uiiuugh,normal attrition. • ditional-$34 in taxes. ., has never been used, • th.e 1974-75 school year. budget, the board, cbrtdudedl Amounts to be listed on the -Baechtold said there \vill be no Line item 7 accounts ^ that "-•• You; should either - put an hour-long presentation on change 'in the average class something in it or or tear it "ballot in the Feb. 13 school the budget proposals; The ••••—• show • decreases .include ••^-.i .fv*'; election are $6,813,606 for.- central administration, down down," he said __ major increases jnclijde :explained the •iirrent ex -$395,189 3y^tt••••' • ••••••• •••••• ••...•;••.• a budget that does not ear- estimate oj a-, fair and djae-toa Debt service, which will hot ditional football coaches for mark any funds for. their reasonable settlement" with student be listed on the ballot because boys' sports. He called on the SALE $39.95 *iT ftOi—S—»—JT—»^it was-mandatew»J""«""«»ieM d preyiouBipreviouslyy boyy. uuarboardu .. to MI hirlure onloniy one ne neww )uperimenaeni ot voters .shows a decrease of football assistant and put the r_ , —Commeht-ing^on the capitalAssociation, and salaries for_Schools.. Anthony- -Terreginr o outlay portion, which includes tw"° •' additional.-, elementary explained theJIODV budget'— >*sl-QTT(}fflflf}---+*f'(*GQ impact ' • - ' . . . . . , . j- •—.. . , * _^ "" " •••-•• ----- school principals and a high on the Ux rate, pointing out Cleveland School ^wijl for girls' sports and an ad- •+*.. •„«-• , rx^y, ,: ^^-- nerves; .fuming tried anything to •....-• , ;r : • $60,000 for the demolition of remain-standing at " ' " " ; school librarian A foreign that the 3 82 hike in the tax - — --- -r- - -- - ^* vv* mm *^m mm^y . mjm V W* »• ^^» *im-vmm****'musi **BV«k#«%c ^ teacheWMVll^rl fo4W rA %Aa SPORTJACKETS of tjuman beings-has proven Sherman School, she called estimated cost of $5,000 for stringed instrument program , I he energy crunch has motorists and-the exposure of Heinz Pedde an atte itself once more. People will the request "an affront to the : come to the Chronicle area, as all the human frailties 61 sr there said that wfftiin a . minimum maintenance* to in?the elementary schools^ g. 460. " -T • ••'• pay any price for this stuff," intelligence of the people," an prevent the building from' Dougherty asked the board , ithastomuchof.merestbf the public riot used to doing £TperiodT 20 t ~ :he observed. - ,- • ac" tipa that would be ,"ar nationi,.and what started as a without: v came'into- the s™,UI1 »lVfr deteriorating. , -,v. :~:^if it has allocated any funds topic for joking conversation, ' ..The crisis has been blamed pumping • hours' claimine a Phillip Carpenter, an at- bitrary'iarid^premature." When asked about the status for the Future Directions SALE $7.95 12 For $16. tendant at DeNezza's Qetty c Mrs. Charles also criticized of a proposed,central,resource Corhmittee, which — is :: has turned into a problem of oh everything from the Arab neeToi ^ for 'Sta i sta w . „ —. „.. r~"—~"— w emergencies inp1 srorv tioh oil E, North Avenue the board for neglecting the center at: Cleveland,, developing a long-range ^ $75. to $99.50 •": Reg. $15. to $f8. deadlThey line senousnesss at servic. e stations the-Uniteban ^onsajes-of-petroleud States becausme ofto-em^gencies." among other s Theauickl SorVv remarked" "I have the worst building, charging the Superintendent of Schools Dr. educational plan Strom said e coming long e wW'orldorld' beCause I am bathrooms smell l are becoming longer and the government's supporspp t of becamme .ian old oneone. His^co-His co- ^ '"• ^who' na' becausto e I am bathrooms "smell like an Joshua Segal.said he expects'. money would be taken from •longer, the pumping Israel, to na>t turtfaway Appalachian outhouse. an international worker Steve Soltvz'belie'vpH rs fi>er r the Future Directions-^the boai'd expense account SALE $49.95 to $6935 SAIE $9.95/2 For $19* shorter, and prices "are conspiracy by the . big oil "people are more ridiculous customers fi>er^r' ^ ' VtiVotingg tto support t tthh e budget Committee to .consider theX Kenneth McGr'ath of 3 rising..and contributinibi g to companies to reap windfall were George Strom, how" and that the ^'whole iiuv s weWwcii e tr^euuiy • •— •— ™ —•— | funds in next year's budget for budget proposals, -charging * '• \C ,^-\ '"-".»««., opens HIS inin'^iinuWJiitfthii homa s Wh te Arnt A survey of gas station —Matt Porter opens his in volunteerinvolunteeringg theitheirr opinionsoninions.. IThomar s. ,White' A, Arnold : Such^a-facUityr: ;—--,-;; :, there should have been no tax operators-un the- qhronicle jjumps up to the public in the Some-, ga--s - ---dealer—s . .w.™^.refused . Vsarnatug.arhafu , , Harry BarBaron.Jylrsn M . , During the_ public hearing, increase in light of an increase & RAINCOATS )erator:a-un the- Chronicle jjumps up to theoublic in the Some, gas dealers , refused ^ J?.' ^^ ? .!: ; area—tucnen iin, som«« >nn^n:«w „# u:_ :A^J__. _*_».statio• n Qommenvuiiuiieiit i entirelenureiyy anandd onon&e ™lee^^enn Walsh and William -most of-lhe:questions to_the-i»in'state aid-,- The state aid some ^morning at his i said h<* did not want hfs name Massa, Richard Hurley was , $30; ^$85:00 W^utth^stoT^ a s nt; board were asked by two figure is up by about $184,000 , . . of this day . is for^his regular ih.any paper, ."good or bad." P ^( . _ .-•v'. former board "members, Mrs. ; Beverly Inchahk, 7 grave global crisis. '.'., / • customers- According to hint . t L •;• :-•.-. ,- - Mrs. Walsh qualifiediher" Richard Anderson and Dc ^president of the Association One belief held_ ..in. commo-~y.---«"n hee hahass :. at t leastlt' fififteef n A few stations have stopped vote, saying she,is. '^uneasy" : ' larry Dougherty. _ IPiUi^eFxCranford Schools. tors was that argunients" a ^ay with; nbn Qp.erat,on^auagpther^-and-about -Hh?demolitfon^f ^Anderson asked what plans said her group supports the rf ising the regulars who stop in, hdping to Walton s Shel on the Crah- Sherman School. She said the haV;e been, made for the bvidget." - 'ir attempt, find some t£as -towi^|^voo^ne^as^eeome-nj6^^ a chance to Orahfprd Township Ad- Arthur McMurray of WaJtons Garage. Paul investigate the possibility of SWEATERS «2!f»lvl uSa! .,'is doing renting or leasing the••. ministrator Sidney Stone" has d t ('ranford, a customer there at better business" since his building, - received a communication ^.L A r and set up Matt's American, conjectured.... of 0 eraUo changed from pump- - Massa also, expressed some from the Kohler-MacBean ^ife P «; that the whole gas t0 a and l of the!: result of . •,WyM$ % reservations, "since he Agency JisUng the new high US%:,: ^^on^ previously opposed the closing SPORT SHIRTS limits ot liability that can be was of Shermah and Cleveland purchased; -under the town- : ; Schools. _.,.^1 <~ Reg. $10, to $16. • Reg:$R to $20. ship's Federal Flood In- "It is an excellent budget, surance policy. . but' ft saddens me that The Educational Services interested[in. renting the The limit on single family "WanFto be your friend for a • Commission of Union County building and had not been in SALE $6.95/3 for $20. SALE $9.95/T _residences-has been raised gallon of gas '.'~~-- - :V"r"' h no interest in renting toqeh'witoqe h Mrs." Charles on the from $35,000 to $70,000, and on Wasbwski tried keeping'his h/S^ Other^^ residences.from $60,000 nstaUon open to the:^^ general ^ education classes, the"com- Mrs: Charles,, when asked to $200,000. The flood in-/public but after filling 317 cars mission' reported yesterday, by the Chronicle 16 clarify her MICKEY AAOUSJE bfiQPS in at Mrs. McCord's kin- Some confusion developed position, said she had a copy of NECKTIES : MEWS KMT SHIRTS surance |imit on non- with 840 gallons ih five hours, ; residenUal buildings has been he decided it wasnot worth the dergarten at Brook side: STchppt+o_,gh/e. therchildren.l Tued^ ni^t'i hW «»•;^lette|^.dsitedh- April'^«l' M s.Qme tips on bicycle safety. Mickey carne to.town to Reg?$5. to $7.50 ' upped tor$2W,O0O from $60,000. effort. His station is now open f -v. The contents of residential only to regular customers, but v-' -;, — -mapk-tbe openingofAA/altDisney Educational Media SALE $6.95/3 For $20. 1 1 The Cranford Board\of_respect and implement this jiealth, distraction and safety at 1 VQuineIS.K, here In Crariford. It isn't Qfteh_schoo.L; Education member Rosemary commission was, considering ; Reg. $?.5Q;tq..$j.O:.^./ buildings may now be insured even they cause problems! ; Charles said the board^hould negotiating for the rental of L for $20,000 instead of -just One woman who wanted hen. ducatiqn spelled "out Its legislative mahdate.'with the rather than pressure ~ for children get to meet-such a bigcheese.~ -•— - : ?. to $15. eson student rights understanding that.-adult conformity •'- ' not. go ahead with plans to Sherman School,-^assuniing $10,000, and the contents of tank .filled only had room for ^P ~" —«—v »,e..v^ «..«— +,~~..—..^ v..«vt- «„„-* demolish the'building when that it would be closed at the SALE $5.95/2 for $10. non-resictenfial DtiijQingbuildings rnamayy tew.««n vucentms wbrt»ui mh -uoif ^agas., • Tuesday*». . nigh,** t~ ~. wit"~ —h • th—e right. ** s - necessaril- y* ar—e linked ..O n freedo,m of speec_ h and $3.50/3 For $T(C ad tlon there was a possibility the end of the 1972-73 school y^ar. SALt $7.95/2 for4l5. now bel insured against flood The people at Boulevard °P "t^- written with adult responsibilities." assembly, the board commission would rent it. The office of t)r. Ewan damage to the tune ofof.$200,00. $20 0 Exxon MKenilworth operate statement. ^ The staternenLspells out the. .recognizes that these rights Jcaihe'•" r tha" n just $10,000. under a three-doll^rvner- **"QH- '^ ~~i, ' '•' rights of student participation are guaranteed by the Con- - • reported yesterday the letter e am bl e The board has allocated is ho longer valid because of _ StonS e saiidd hthere .were no customer limit with no u , P^ 4 , :^cognizes in curriculum^elec^Loh^.. . j stitution,, but statetess thathatt "ththee ^•^i" the capital outlay the time lapse. As of last July other changes in the federally- 6nal_ right=isf-not=a~license-=to-=iri-- "po^Jofi.. °( , the iJSSageTZror _5^the commission has .been' sponspred; program, and that to-anyone-extepi pf¥SSl3Bhe rights of adult appearance "the board said terfere with ilie ordrlv - Charie H physicians and school buses.; . ., _ . demolitionof Sherman School,! renting a school" from 'the and ~" station is open from seven w With: L nfth , . ... comments prepared for delegation in the Legislature hich is tob e closed a^ the end Westfield Board of Education, BanfcAmericjrd iu-tcrt; in the morning for gas." deliv UasiiurChirge surance broker for details on only. "-;-j; ' . tfiwn rw»i«T t ery to a meeting-oi the had reintroduced A bill sub- of the current school year, - Massa noted that no formal • Or the policies. Here, also, customersIhave given point oi (yanfor(j pip0(j ,, Action Trnitted last year by former GleVelahd: School also is negotiations ev
,• nr " < uuo iu,-^in, um.j standin Garrubbo :(D,-20th. Dist.) Rahway River Authoritvf - oarSd- the latter changed its mind Tne bill nassed hoth hoim^-. * wh ^^"oI S H _Willianfi_ about phasing out Sherman r_ B of thp I^.iti^ilirl I(ffS **•**• president oCthe and Clevelaritl Schools M~Wf7 by Roy Hammond,! a retired architect ancU-PetiUons, it also recognized^ Sm S ln 0X £ iM^ine^LLfigisuaiure, ,atter Educational Services Com- end of tfie 1972-73 term; He ..Cranford r^ident:,pmmond's impressions of fright of students to "wear Solved on a regional basis" mission, said he was taken by accused Mrs. Charles of "not ' andd s la b? the architecture ofthe East and Near. East were » P y,forms^fsyVnboiic -Garrubbo noited that the the surprise by Mrs. ChaVles' doing her homework" entire Union "^County - • and.-. me . comment, since he had no. charging that she shouUnotr—.: SALES DAY SPECIALS done .on h^ recent arouhd-the-world trip and ^S^Satement absabsolvec s -zr Former Governor William^ knowledge of any interest of have based herremarksm'a- provide a view of Oriental culture. A selection of students from particjpat._..-..Ioi n in The Village-Improvement VIA presidenLMrs. Thomas 1 (-'ahill gaye the bill a "pocket the commission.in rentingLthe letter wntten almost ,a year_- books poertinenf to the subject will accompany activities theyv mavy obiobjecte , to veto," citing the proposed Cranford school. Massa . ago. ' - . Association will present its Gallagher, Mrs. Cafcroll on religious grounds, and 34 NORTH AVENUE, WEST 27th annual open house for Leonard and Mrs. Frank the display. authority's complete checked yesterday with Dr. Mrs. Charles commented while allow non-participation autonomy from the state, its SN- Ewan Jr., executive further that "if-one-potentiaU— didates tonight in the- com- the evening with the alleged infringement on the director and consultant to the tenant was interested in the 276-1024 / - , conscience, demands "full victim jurisdiction of the stateEn- commission, who confirmed building, there may be 'i munity room of the Municipal assistance of the Junior respect" during the ritual. uilding^; ..; Women's Club President Mrs. virpnmental Protection that the commission was not' others." Chronicle contents w.p.ther sections of the Agency, and the lack of stated-^ ' > ' . ANBSTUDia Th^Tormat will provide John Murphy. Also .'•'"•'• • '^'~ ,. •< • ' • • ^sVatemeht cover/ school and representing ^e Juniors will rescued cpntrol over its bonding each candidate an opportunity lion-school publication. w :... O, to speak in front of the others, be the timekeepers Mrs. LOOK at Page 3 for the^test on the Face for the board Passerbys.can prove to be P° ers. during a question and answer Robert.Malton arid,Mrs. John of education. , ' .. L'. : , _._ life-saving good Samaritans, Garrubbo told the FAC period tofollow/th e public will Regenthal. Martin Ciubp, 54, of 334 members that he expected to -be urgedTo^pprUcipate.— To assure each candidatesT . . ivT-HfetJQnrORIAL p'age.far columns, letters iwio^i ^-•' 4*A ™ « Walnut St. discovered this hear shortly trom aides to the police .blotter, .".'•;. - Qrt Mrs. John Mattson, VIA an impartial and equitable Marriage and pregnancy ek. - . Governor Brendan Byrne civics chairman, has an- bearing Mrs, Albert Mirante WC 20% Off nounced ^hat George ..Strom,- _oX; the Cranford unit of Church; Garwood ./.'.. .V. ...•...«. prosecution, Fire Chief Bernard Fleming, about, possible changes the v 1 current board^president, has Parlimentarians has con- Classifed .. 9 ' Kehilworth ' ; reported, this week' that chief executive might like to Editorial ..4 Social—— ,... :..:„ . \. \^ emergency units responded to see in.the .bill.-^ accjpted~T(n^inyitation~tv sented to 1 bbe parlimentariaa - a house fire on Walnut Avenue •""'' these changes ar'e speakk on the upcominuigg shschooll and MrsMr.s Dennis Irlbeck will " Food and Fun .10 Sports'...... ::-....-..'. \.. .'• : r budget. '— --' ";.... v be the moderatordt . i Responding units were undeV'" blyrnan 'obseirve'd,"~"the bill Just make your Appointment the command of Captain Clarik can ^e amended in committee. •<&. Duckworth rr ' : and we will finally have snmet EVIRT (Single record) •-"Upon arrival, firefighterir- hing7wc-can-work^with^- -* found two 1 men pulling an ;~G*n;ibb6 said he had been ALBUM in the-HOUSE unconscious, man from the in contact with Congressman era dwejling. Fire and police ° Matthew Rinaldo's office, over r. personnot—administered federal funding for flood ^ By Robert Grma »u; ; u w~- «Tt. oxygen to the victim who was thinaicontrol projects. He also noted room/only audiences in "Three years ago wegot I-think one of our greatest thi....s^ .„is. "_-"°"^a shame.-Thes- '»« from the stale thr ^. ;hievement8-ns our ^oi^peopleshoula"te^blenro-gera"Host)itar 1 bbv thp FWZI Aif been emBTovee m l tda over its inferiority complex superstarp s , like,. Rcarftichardd speciapal l appropriationsappopriations,. programocram. It at-timllactuallyv allo*allow*s gooeo<»d start h*rhere*, **Aand that's»ha»-c, "^P^ y the, First Aid ,.„" • J P °y and stop standing in theTucker and Anna Moffo in its nothing last year^and $75,000 (.ranford and upstream in serious, promising opera exactly what we're tryihg to re Union Township, and.that he shadow of Ne.w York, ac- performancesf . M r. "Weave" Wiidir explain*l to get a chance, to do with.out'youth " ab aveand cording toHarriso n Weaver of < "We have a a Class A rating , "but thiis is nothing comparecomprd perform on stage with some of Weaver feels that the "i that nothing that is- Cranford, president of the from the Metropolitan Rating to the financial backing the the biggest names in the general acceptance of opera is . . upstream adversely Opera Theatre of New Jersey. Service, the highest there is;*" Estate Is "pouring" intd "the L ' - •• "• ?-—• affects what happens to J "People have to get out of the CranJord businessman propdsed sports complex in _.._^_v^.. ^_^,. Cranford, just as Cranford the habit'of thinking that great observed," "we're definitely , the Hackensack Meadows ' company in the nation "thai about was . our (Yanford! and must be certain that nothing culture can only be found in not minor league, thai is done here hurts Clark New York, and anything put Air is, not swjeetness and Far from having any justificatiqn for- an "in- onla or Rahway,"downstream, This on in this state is bound to be light on! the culture scenetin feriority complex." the opera "Ther...^..e^ wi,are mor...w.ve, jrvfuiiyoung^ pyY"-?poorek1t- BUCIIghettoU jruungaiciyoungsteras iHIn- " .° ' , ,-, 'ouf course points outt the need n i ' J L I I. \?re words to describe \hQ[ amateurish,amateurish."" Weaverr saidsaidj, inn the Garde(iarHon statStatep , hnWpvpr onmnnncompanvy cacann Kna^i-vnH/.!: Americanmericans performing in the NtJwafNewafk and put on a $2000$20,000 rleming- expressed his regionaegional control and planning. Park and-Sbopp Lot ai Alden and Mii I Inn streetstreetss durlndurlnoo ' .. .,iterview last week. , weaver observed "from TjntaryT«irwcsr"p7r^dScTro7r~ror~uTem. Thej' satisfaction—«rtth the entip A river ^d6esnT7 re"spec"r~"trie-recent-Crantorct-Sat^ D5Vsl Even though many ' '" London - crossing" pnp^ra-hTOTsissTjntaryTaii^ 1 r Ten years after its founding Money , is the biggest Atlantic to cover its openings, Cermany anndd the rest of were1 noisy at first, because emergency operatiooperationn ..Th The fire -Human laws or political local shoppers took advantageadvantage] of trvthee freer rbuss ridesr\da*"'"'u ' :jn..We8t/ieJd._as_Bl "PXA'^pe^ and it seems culture and major«opera -stars ac- there are here ip they ,had nevejr been to was confined to one room. boundaries-Some kind of offered by the Chamber of Corpmerce frianv oth*r» • oryaniiation," Hie Opera has always been treated like a tually requesting to perform t" States.1' 'the- anymmg^ikeit-beforeZ"i)Uir7;![^:Ti^J*?L^^ at regional authority is the only drove themselves to the downtown baraalnl like fhll the Lnite"d 1 1 Theatre now boasts standing stepchild in New Jersey. , with the company. • - _ - president _poin)intet d out. ."and Continued on pao« 10 9:45a.m. . - L. realistic answer.' .' lady - •.--.-- - -•»- -.---: - .-» ...^'w.jm»., i... \ •.

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,_rJ i,'J : .•"J^-iK •y—.- use of Cleveland ' •**££*•*%**' '-*iv«i»ii^t;s%S^i ^-;W%;'P-.Griffith;of-22--! ^ rSupport of all parents for the' me cultural arts cbntmittet! Btiren Av€. .candidate lor the residents.- The-proposed -1974- Upcoming .SCnOiarSnip Qance needs ^driveps to^pick t 75 budget will provide the an objectivr • -e, basis v? Thes;-\-..--•-e are was urged at a meeting ofthe return films to the Clizabeth soring an Board of Education, issued a ti h hld b statement this week calling: funds, in my opinion, to allow questions that ^should be \an- t)rahge Avenue Junior High Hiblic library for -the school .'Y' ' "" . Four students from Hillside Education has been seeking h m School PTA board. ' , AvernSe Junior |High School the ideas of students on some for the continued utilization of the schools to remain open fpr swereEducationd b. y the Board of so. that it imayjarrow^lilms; that school year, "dtfier educational attenripfl thp 48th annual nf thf inippi;taxit-issues_£aciiig- Sherjman -~^a nd Cleveland -r^-^Therrproposed-budget-rf >ls for at'*tieast on? -more • h materialTMrs. JohnBaublis 0: £ent a filrri, formation is available from Michael Blood, Eileenr Mc- problem of how to define and launched a program of long- range planning for Septr^O, Wl^i^^M^g^^^ may contact Mrs. Callaghan "What Would YptTDo If Your Mrs.-Joseph Tunner of 2 Carthy "an-3 Michele DuffyT provide for a "thorouglT and average rate of„ Z".02 percent g .with "for tickets or sign up asChild Were/Arrested?" on Stratford Terr. { Mrs. Diane Connelly, Student efficient" education as educational .goals and ob- numbers it is pospossibls e t.o. jectives by_, establishing a per year. .•.••.•••'" •• patrons if they cannot attend. GovernmenJ_,a'dvisojv and required by jht state con- ——Birth rate figtares-conltrm arrive at different and VVarious lch"aeI~lSIa"pofielIo, guidance stitution. A repfesentative of r^tureDTrecBohs Cbrhrhittee. 7 results. The increase" of the Mrs. William Kimm of 51 Presently, the lack of untha- t sehool populations will TH,E:KOHbERMa^BEAN AGENCY is celebrating - its 50th anniversary counselor, accompa nied the the - State '^Department of continue to drop throughout proposed 1974-75 budget is 8.9 Richmond Ave;; ecology Education Svas present to ; derstanding and much con- representing.the^raveiers insurance Companies. The agency celebrated its own students. the country for at least five percent over the budget for golden annivec-s^acy-in 1967, Pictured left to right are Edv^ard Gray and Rob Roy chairman, asked for volun- _,Abiiut_20boJstudenLJIeadecs. patticipate_in ^be^discussion fusion within the community 1973-74. jliere is reported tobe J teers to heh>at the recycling from all over the statemet to Reports of the seminars will concerning th^ elementary "W6 must react.te thei~JL5Sving ToJhe"communfty of —MacGregop/representing the Travelers Insurance Companies, and Roy H, center,on March 2 and •i&/ share ideas' and discuss the be sent to the State Board of schools demands that the final, changing needs as aunited $219,000 resulting from closing MacBearf.gnd Winfieid J. Kohler, representing''the agency. The agency was Crews will be set up to wdfk common problems of their Education. \ report ef the directions community, taking into ac- of the two school buildings, founded.in.1917 and previously traded as the Hedehjberg MacBean.Agency. It sells for two hour sessions between" schools and student councils. Softie 56.:i_Zstudent ied committee be.-the result of cpunt all the needs of Cranford This savings should accure to Y insurance: exclusively.: . •' . / 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.../? imput from the total com- Ms. Katherine.StiUVeUT: discussion groups and,, residents. A declining the taxpayer and the. base for .president of the New Jersey problem clinics were held to munity and not just a small : segment of Cranford,"..". enrollment reduces the measuring the increase in the' Education~Associati6n,' gave exchange ideas on student operating cost o£ the system, 74-75-budget isi found by "The continued utilization of yotes^ ;:yes:^oiitsehool the keynote address at the council work. A wide range of bbutt not.pt n a didirect•.I'a'tiot ti. ThTeh subtracting $219;000(savings) / m**- -«-** '• \_ 11 ^-~ Sherman and, Cleveland r of . , , opening session. She spoke on topics included "Ethics district Should have shown feo™ _ the_ 1973-74 budget The board of directors pf the will increase by 3.82 per cent, of $12,000) equals the budget's expressed^ that the resolution iz-V the conference theme, "Pare ,. Morality and Today's Youth schools for at least one more $8,716,012, resulting. in Asspciatiom for Better and the overall budget in- of this issue should not affect ir, or possible two, would some savings each year total increase, 1 ' ' nta....,..- to Care." • ~^ ~ "New Discipline . . p ps , ould starting in 1969-70. Budcfet 58,497,013. The increase for 74- tTanford . Schools/•.:.'.voted crease, is 6.14 pef-ceht. separate vote on the :Stalfi-_ Board of -How to USP ft " allow time for the directions -increases, , for 75 is then determined unanimously on Wednesday.: The ARCS board concluded _ or, cUryerit ' -expense— through 800 accounts only, on subtracting $8,479,'013... " from Jan.- .2.3,: to1 support the" ™The budget increase' is that this budget was" a allocation. All citizens:""are"', •«»«*e work with the full cooperation the basis of average daily $9,251,175; or $754,162. The proposed 1974-75 school largely thie result of a;few- reflection; in part, of the new urged to recognize that the' -of the residents of Cranford. attendance as-figured by theincrease divided by the ad-budget. Board^of'Education,; major expenditures. \The superintendent's process of PTAs set_ -Furthermore, -the buildings : two parts pf.the.schpol budget —Miss KAY BOWMAN, left, distribtrtiveedicatiorrcaoTdinartorrat :Cranfor"d High school administration were as"justed~base~gives: the real member /Harry Baron estimated instructional salary getting- acquainted with the are separate and are voted on would be intact for any use r School, "presents student Gina Derite with an achievement award' for her-per- followsa: 1969-70, 9.8 .per- increase on the 74-75 budget a^ reviewed the budget for tl\ose increase of $395,000, which Community's aspirations for individually. '„' ••'•• .'".— • All makes afld^models cars fully equipped .•, -ti . forhnance_infashion modeling competition sppnsorediby thecentral region of New _ that may develop from the^ dent; 1970-71, 15.1 percent; includesCan"anticipated0 ad- *• Rent-it-here .. . Leave-it;there service^ candidates committee's report, or that 8.9 percent^- ,; ; assembled and answered the school system. The ex- The ABCS urges a yes vote • Jersey DECA(Distributive Education Clubs of America). •'•>•*•• : v 1971-72, 8.6 percent; 1972-73, "Thi^also^is'the amount of question^. _•.. '•••'.;, ditional two elementary pectation that the yyrk pf the' on both1 parts. •:• Free world-wide reservation servicer • which might be required byi Il;9 percent; 1973-74, 12.3 school principals, the heating #.. Low rafes by day, week or month the state in future funding^ tax "money that Will have to be Future Directions Committee percent* raised by the combination of Hfef pointed out that the oil expense increase of would, provide, the necessary programs. Time would be budget shpws a very modest $75,000, the electricity expense Rent A New Plymouth ds from gained in which to bring the stater altd local taxes: The use foundation for future program rtc Kiirl tr*»t -of surplus funds couldresult in jricrease and that the effecton increase of $17,000, and the ClJSlstudent semi-finalist Hillside Avenue and Orange community together in' sup-, "How many .Cranfbrd: / ? doubling up of taxes to rebuild the taxpayer is reduced even expense of $60,000, for The executive board of the _Ayenue Junior :_High_Si_hools porting a new blue print for. taxpayers realized income further by: a substantial in- /J : will sponsor a Board of education/ in Cranford surplus. Surplus funds ar,e' T demolishing Sherman School, The contrpyersy surroun- :Hillside~Averiue Junipr High increases of this magnitude crease in state aid. Thtogethee r with, the remaining Education candidates night on : Schools, being cut below < the level ding the closing of Sherman School PTA voted at its GRECO'S GARAGE over that same period of time? amount to be raised bj^taxes budget totals (a pet decrease and Cleveland -Schopls^ also in rmodelutg contest Monday,-Feb^4at8p7m.-in the -"ft will be most difficult to--Have— the- increased ex- , desirableW/an_pperkUoh/we_ January meeting to support 301 SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFORD Hillside Avenue sghool. The , achieve better educational peditures improved "the size pf me Cralnford ^hodl was discussed and the ABCS the proposed school budget for ;. Gina Derite, president of the Chapter in conjunction with designed to gi\$e the central board felt that the community public is invited to attend district."' A•.<•"•'•.• ',••/•'..:'' • . • 1974-75, 2726090 Cranford Hifih School DECA the central region of NJADET region DECA members an benefit Studeili ^ should be made aware that !• Chapter '(Distributive Edu,- •OOifc^f^ilr / c f * ~ the capital /outlay portion of Terresjino, assistant R. ORECOTt'ifu Managtr selecled from among 32 girls: TeacHers). . DECA leadership conference .Knights of Pythias will *^^ V« / * ** .y the budget. There Was concern . as a semi-finalist in the DECA Approximately 200 high .held in Atlantic City in March. audience will be divided into sponsor a theatre benefit, at Bloomingdale Avenue superintendent of schools. six "gpotfps, with each can fashion modeling competition. school DECA members frorn- MRS. BETTYBUtLE# of the Jerry Lewis Cinema, Five. School,will sponsor a student She. received an honorable the central region of New Distributive education is a didate-sjpeakihg to each group shouldemjihasiie Points, Union on the evening book arid science fair in the 428 Casino Ave. will ..be The candidates speaking mention for tlisplayirig out- Jersey attended'.-the con- cooperative education toastmistress_at-a~banquet .-. "It is now time for the Board and mortar" Evelyn.Rodstein, fidence^thatrthe board h!as the~"or Feb. 6. All proceeds front school library on Feb. 6, 7 standing "ability in theference. All students par- program for high school junior are: W.P. Griffith, Mjs. Betty of Education^ to, turn its \ full one" of seven candidates community working with it the 7:30~and 9:30 p.m. shrtiviimj o C»..J^«»^ ..^11 u* i.u>. *_- £eb._J.4_d.UEi ng_the m id- Bergen, Mrs. Evelyn Rod ...... Students Avill be able to: distributive education nticipated4h one or twp of the and seniors which prepares: attention _t6 'people 4nd seeking -membership on theahdfof it. winter, conference of the will be donated to the-Union brpWse and purchase books program of study. various' competitive events them for careers in retailing, •stein, Ronald Erickson, program and put into per- Board of! Education in. . the __Nalidrial iVFW Auxiliary in "A'gppd educationalsystem CPuntxUnjtedCereJpral Palsy ^ kits during school hours." including fashion modeling, marketing aYid personal Stephen Graceya and Edward spective the problems of brick February la school election, is an asset both to its students .^•LeagueTJbuilding ' Lj ^ L' Seif£mpl6yed? The fair committee invites *' — - • ' • •*», Miss Dente arid Maria gift wrapping, advertising, Washington, ,D.C. MrsTernkin:. : services. Seniors are placed in declared this wwk <' ont\ |r>thp rnijimHnity at »U students, parents and ,.. •'«•"*—•• Russo participated in the first display, sales demonstration, distributive occupations for Butler serves as senior "Light refteshments will be "For torj long the board has /large. With the probability According to> Bernard regional' two-day conference job interview, public speaking vice president of theserveda following the Greenberg of Clark, yisitbrs to attend the fair; AH .'approximtely. 15 hoiirs~per been.'forced into spending the/ that local property taxes Will : profits willte usedJFor library at the Trenton Holiday Inn on and . business math. week of Supervised, oh the job national organization. The duscussions greater part of its energies on continue to be the main source spokesman for the group, •Jan; 17 and 18. The mini- Professionals in each com- training. The job training is conference is scheduled for funds will be used to satisfy material. . Save on your taxes ow. physical aspects of the school of educational support in the The Bloomingdale School is conference was sponsored by petitive area served as judges. coordinated with,, classroom Feb.-15-17. ' • systern," she continued. immediate future, we must the group's pledge to equip the : sponsoring this event, with thie Rider College DECA • The VninirConferenCe was study. •. ;•"•• ..', .-, .;• "Housing and maintenance, see "to...'if; that we are good speech therapy room intHe and prepare for a ••however important; must not educational shoppers and get NewUnion County CP facility Mrs.'.Ricahrd Pentz and Mrs. obuaire the priority of setting the best for our money. currently under' construction Michael Levy as "chairjnen. fuller retirement/ Small wonders gooa educationait-policy and in Union. When the group's There will be a price range for can be seen at seeing that it is carried out. -.pledge has b^enfuTfilledr-btioks and Science kits.. ' excesCess -m jn —'—,, :.•. v- -, ————- band plays With the elementary housing teaching, staff all working' *}«&&& ^ *}»% spe aJ. te^ebral Palsy , KENILWORTH-- Musical Linden, .situation^settled.^iat Jeas'tufQiL . together-—-Under-., ^-sound C1 at the door, on a

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|_SchooLauditorium-on-Jan '•• -:^-^n-^ov.tyie_lGJBLil. all, the two vans carried 973 offered by their particular -designation [ from fn~e previously-outlined routes, didn't drive and were I v, serving each route six times passengers over the three day musical instrument? National Association of "period. dependant- upon friends and Capt. Toler was previously ^erfeacn of the three CTanford, neighbors, for rides^ito town. Realtors/ The award was . Sale Days, Thursday, F-riday Accprdmg to Bob O Sullivan Their enthusiasriTfor the bus,-, "the commander conductor of. made at a graduation arid Saturday. ,w v: the T3th Air Force Band in the - o^the Chamber of Commerce^ hoWever, wat matched by the ceremony during the 57th Because of late delivery of the local merchants received other riders"wh o usuaUy drive J*. ual- NJ ARB-coDveation.; -the buses and initial confusion an overwhelmmg number of andhadxarsattheirdisposal:- Save up to $2500 "Project Homecoming upon the at" the_.-Chalfonte-Haddoh as to exact routing of thepleasing comments from recent return of the American All expressed a desire to see per year for. Hall Hotel, Alantic City. buses, Thursday morning, shpppers.i'here was no doubt some type of transit• service MRS. CARRIE KIM, a patient at Cranford Hall Nursing Home; is entertained at POW'S. ••;.•-• ••'.... -; were retirement! -> •. ROBBINS & ALLISON, Inc. passengers were kept waiting San^!f ^u0^5^^ werl-Mailable in town; „. a birthdalfy-^rrybyTnenTbers-'of-Jurvior Girl Scout Troop 387. In foreground is on corners-foT an extra half thrilled with Uie idea. Many a^^K ._ ...„. ", Miss Gathy .Honeywell, a senior scouf7 who played ttie guitar. •:•'.' ^ hour, "where were you?", big eyed youngster ^clutching Len Chahdros, chairman of Save asJi)uch as CHS groups periorin mother's hand as he'climbed" the-Chamber's retail division, was the usual comment as the v $1000.in4axes bus pulled up. The weather aboard, confided that he had is presentlpy y compilinpgg "figureg s every year til CHS junior to Japan fer vVIA department neyer been-on7a bub s bbeforef , d dt f th th d OriehtMion SottA Art., f. 1761898 -was pleasant and the mood and data from the three day retirement: Jiye__Jn_ One l^dler cried ^JWto gp t 1.. Cranford High School, has Nishinomiya-shi,. near Kobe. that none of these early when it came time to leave thh e uand suggestionsti Ul- wUl-.beapb r foFpSrentW High "School entertained Future projects of the bus Thursday:moring that she predated. . . . been, selected by ,the Ahne, daughter of Capt. and members of the Village Im- department ,were discussed at passengers seemed too upset •.',- An orientation program for •Americans abroad committee Mrs. E.A. Quick of 235 Rankin •:-••/>- by the- tardiness of- the-bus^ of the national chapter of provement' Association's a business meeting by Mrs. .,'" * parents of next year's in- Ave., has been active in~the music department at_. a Paul Gramling, chairman, and Many commented t ha t they American Field Services, to- L had been offered rides as they ...':' coming tenth grade students forensic _and AFS clubs and- meeting Monday.^•~-r--r:- - Mrs."Michael Galuppo,r-^co^''•" ..,;...'._ will be held at Cranford High spend her senior year pf'high the high school curriculum rzsto^ :and: >iraited^,; but ;they J a mes Lenney', ~"scliooT" chairman, A'.^. Inusical 1 School Tuesday night at 7:30 school in Japan.-, committee. She-ajso i& a were determined to take the FREE HEAT! music k,chairman, presented program will be presented y !l»';••'•'••'••'••

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! • • T ' i*' •'•-4 ;,^. .Jv if. <_i .«„•• •fr FORD(NrjTn'ITIZEN AND(1lK().e all programs or tentative budget for the Union To the L'ditoc; Friday from County Regional High School "percentotal budgett fo, rleavin instructionalg only 10.'•'.9 / ITisTorderst_ano^_jTt_h>mWa^y ^ On "Feb. 11. a blood drive yentuie Vyould be .; 1 ,„_ •—, -.. ^ihryrjn^h> • •— — •- <- •• •-^ run on a non-profit basis. A KENILWORTH- The silver win be preseniedin-ihe-church drawing" for • c 1,000- pound, istrict .\o,l is tne third"pUrposes -,. rexclusion of I wo ni"w; one semester_of^school and to be in Beyorid otir eonfi*6l£ \ull,be heldjjir two Cranford t-•jlinritiki l ' 1 ' •_=: __L— ' ~-?. is being provided that 7anniversar~y;-committee- of on Ash-iWednesday,-Feb,-27, black—angiisr-bleer and—a— Ipwest increase-jn ^nine-yearsr --rFrom-^barbarism-to-liMl7TiHTC— hern Saint Theresa's Church There will be special ^Lenten freezer^, plus other prizes. the educational programs QL'ESTI(>'.\: Wlm •••"is humanism, and revolution, words.'ft ojected for "next year will -ieiatiy tiiel-rhay-bei-A ppili -senmoris^at-thefMonday $ght Teflecied in thi-v:iuy percent - In the cultural arts program wno attends There continue to meet the growing allocated lor instruction? live hew electives have beeni'Johnson Regidrial^High i and social events which-will jWvena throughout the Lenten / ()ther activities include the • i k • j. and th''HilHpn am one of theml. of nun voiim* DPQDIP " JVIEHACHNI '!"pvlhrv>Us: ign than take place thi 'ear to-mt • aiirrticti ivt^miwuru] rvcii iiivol In away from taxis or anyone My name is Katie Engleafld f .. . „inlo a servjce station •^\ p.m, -• 27th annual open house for Board of .Education enhance a for half-a day-iir feeling Matter futility, of complete incinerated in Ohio when a rear-end blood. |h the 25th anniversary of the The 25 25 Club will sponsor a late August!, Eucharistic stated Dr. Donald Merachnik. audio visjitfj resources and stindent's inter«»Kt in either pursue his interest in radio These two little boys require It would try 4o make lip am constantly being mistaken • ^S'K Sntin?IS candidates in the Community Room of the Municipal Superintendent 6f .Schools other instructional materials inability to do something to resolve ^collision exploded t-toe five-gallons of lhe deficiencies inin our for Mrs, John Kngle. The.J)r rore IIKeiJ'• ^'Ji^1^ „ . parish. • dinher-dahce May 11. There is •Sunday on Sept. 29,-and a arts or^ crafts. Interested and television repairs or over' 250 transfusions^.eacli t ontv Building,-sponsored by the Cranford VIA;,•; ,;' . •',. during a recent interview on' are Bfoy^ded for in this ac- students Vill be required to „•. an adverse circumstance,. gasoline stored in the trunk. , service. Therefore, in- confusion has become more ^^ ^ Celehrationoftheniijestone room ' for more subscribers; communion breakfast under electroriicsv- ; ' - every year. You and I are the , was launched.with an address according to the committee. the sponsorship of all parish budgetary projections. cpdnt. Provision for a summer lake one of two introductory QUESTION: Isn't a similiar - Th.at feeling of futility.'and im- Secondly, reason dictates thai o'hjy"' source of their life creased taxes are not an: issue, frequent during the campaign estion of alternate Saturday, Feb. 1'.' • . ''..••'. .^QUESTION: What is the | -, \ ' 3 f J The in the church on, Jan. 13 by the School program in each "high courses^Aj4-©lectiv6s include: Rev. Donald Keenan will societies im Oct: 6," program of _ exchange potence is currently resting heavily . travel by car must ^be cut with 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. - Scrap paper drive at Hillside Avenue vocational director of the total-budget tentatively school .is included here. In ceramics , and'' i Three currently in effect?'" Junior High School '•'*' ,_ ,. preach at the parish's week- 1 on the heads of,many motorists. The minimum, and'' ,also;""^hat some , . ^iiVcu3t plates ^ending' in odd • Archdiocese; Rev, Eugene There will be a banquet on for the Regional District in addition, inseryice ' and- Dimensional forms, drawing , MERACHNIK: 'Yes, there : long prayer crusade beginning . 1 tmd 'i very an(j even numbers also seems 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. -Glass, tin and alyminumcollection at the Kwh '••'.'.••'• .:"• - -•- 1974-75? summer, workshops for ourand printing, printing aiid trials and—tribulations- of- the gas rational - systerri- oil—gasoline "Maj \ 12 which will culminate' \ov_22 withthe^archbishop as is; however, the present ex- allocation, w^her it -be"through _ I anvsui*Hvtrsr ft of consideration. This recycling center. Meeker Avenue.^- '.";","•' . ... : A -diftner-dance for all guest again and a special "* ~~~ ' to "evaluataluatee anaricdT conTrnercial art, jewelry and change program] requires a shortage, and serious questions cost of operating any new bus igledoes^neel^m.n.. ^. he, motorists- 10a.m. -Open swim meet at the^indoor pool. , in m anriiversary day mass textiles, and experimental -J- -parish workers Was beldjan. mass of thanksgiving on •budget for ne^ct year is. ten-develop our curriculum is student to attend^ His classes rationing, or through alternate-day lines, subject to its approval, "np.way- involved in CAUSE .^A^,- their gas a little presided over by Archbishop : •'". about what is causing it do not need Date: Ffib7TI7T974 . a 8:30 p.m.' - Square dance sponsored by the -Mothers' ',' 19-,. ''.. •"'••• ',• ..-.:':••••'. Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 2fr- tatively /proposed a^ found in, this account design-and theatre arts. • .;u. all day at that school which The town should try to provide | am" no party to her civic ,w,prVnd"seenifnBlv shouid Thomas Boland. a to be debated here. gas saiesJLo odd and.even niimbep TfimeT3:30-7:30p.m. (Baby anc Auxiliary of thpCranford Boys' Baseball League at the VFW. Special prayers will mark the ""1.490,^85; Q,U^XI.0Ni..rAr^0 e neneww The foreign language provide courses in his ' cars/. musC be implemented. The a service to if* residents and involvemenls. . M Vt ,.: S'jtetSeptSps Ha&r6 Broadway. Clark. •. _ • , - A play' by Colderan, a An outdoor festival will be QUESTION.^ What is theeducational, programs being,—curriculum is projected to specialty ^ or interest. It is a problem of monumental J Spanish priest of-the—1600's,- official closing-of the silver" . complexity that may take months or chaotic gas-hunting must stop. rheld on thewschool grounds .ariniver'sary ^yearT at , all) aptount—and~^ percentage of introduced; in" the7coming~ pTfer~H«ebriew 2 r strike Therefore, a student 'must Retford Ave. and Cherry,St., nqt giving Monday, Feb. 4 . .> ' , , ncrease over the current school year? Jonathan Dayton' Regional currently: jeaye. his friends And thirdly, courtesy is no luxury. • June^ 15, highlighted by a masses Christmas Day. ;.' : even years to resolve, and there is Why should " '. And I w'ould appreciate th^amu ,.^^ Indoor pool closed. .... school year's budget? ~> MKRACHNIK: Ves; ihHighi School arTd" Gbverhor who attend his'home school if _/ yery little the man in the street can We hop^theT»ljcewiii-bexrcrarteous in it very , or inflating the total 3:30 to 5 p.m. - General crafts class begins fpr registered ; MERACHNIK: TheTlen-- severaJ .different academic Livingston Regional High he wishes to niajor in a special ± Your support is essential to • ..v -. .• , . iU 1 do about it except to accept a Stoic and reasonable in the enforcement the success of this endeavor. ^ter ta ^ toJ^pl^"bS people would think-a-moment • through 'intentional .children (grades one and two) in the art room of the Com- tativ'e -budget projects . anand vocational areas. The Janathan Dayton Regional program offered at another about which Engle they want miscalculation by tlje. pricc- reserve < inctease of $882,036. or 8.3English curriculum has been, High School and Governor of traffic laws when motorists are Further information can besides of town who rode Uie munity Center. ! . ..'• .,'.- . •• •.:• /*-. ••- •' . Regional Hig^i School. The ^martyrdom. ' buses .Livingston REgional High Subjected to the long waits for gas, obtained by telephoning ine at - was able to see that to-deal with hefore they per-gallon mechahisiri/ I will Rev! Frank C. Goodlake, Guard, Marine and the the Seabees_-_..,._,, Lt. Goodlake percent over -the" 1973-74 revised,next year to placea mid-day exchange wiirperjnit j g g evy contact either MVKa.iPKwelof us. P request that the appropriate budget. ••_.'•»• greater emphasfs oji the School Italian 3 will be offered students to study in his 276-544^. Thank you. everyone.who rode the bus MS aye le Tuesday,-Feb. 5 '' ' -. •••' .<•., ' '.•'• '•.'• ;: pastor of the First Seabees/ A lieutenant com: noted that during the Vietnam 1 Beyond that, we can only call for arid that the public will .shoshow equal was interested in having this * -? authorities look-into possible 1:15 p.m. - Creative stitchery class bjggins in the a*rt room mander, Mr Goodlake is V\/ar these men build roads • QUESTlOiEE What is development .; of "basic next year" at the Arthur L. environment .as well as give r Carol P.Cappello service remain in town. They Presbyterian Church and cantio",/reason and courtesy. First, understanding to the police who h 149 Hillcrest Ave/ aH,^-.in.thig arM aa well. nf t.ht> Clfimrhiinity-'Ceriter.' : . ' ' • • '• •v . attached to the Naval Con- and communications between reflected in this increase? language and composition Johnson Regional High School Blood Drive. Chairman JorD al< billing to pay ii ^iiri A h them th«*-' npporMiyiity-/tip the eaittion of avoiding the storing of must insure safe traffic flow, and to 3:30 p.m.- General-^raftST^c-lass begins for registered j Inited Sties' Navy; reflimed gtTucUon Battalion^ 13 ,wp the- various' viTIages Almost 90 skills. Next year s freshman and David -pursue their special intefeata. . Greed ,is certainly notOne of children in grades five and six in the art room of the Com- recently with a 305-memberg/ft e5dquarters in Brooltry^ pn hamlets in Vietnam. Th&first percent of the Regional will be required -to take High School. Our industrial gas^in hojmes and cars, no matter the gas dealers who are as much .person even said-she would / e d uarters in r QUESTION: Has computer: ArlSOS humaI»VIMVnI noturo'nature's /tnon.mnrpe aaHd - mUnitmiinityv CpntprCenter . . -'. •' .• battalion from Gulfport, Miss. ft 5 q Brooltryn, Seabees Were civilian con- District's budget is .fixed by language skills and literature education^curriciilum will how tempting the idea of having victimized!)^ the crisis as they are pay any price for the bus rides 7 , education' entered into- the miracle qualities, and surely 7:45 p.m. -Creative stitchery class begins in the art room .- The Navy staff, inciting Elaborating on the work of struction workers who basic needs of" maintaining A and B. .Sophomores will ,be offer .technically, oriented because it-is, "a service. The and ope->>ting. a school able to etioose between-two Reg i 0n a 1 District' s" thing to remember is that To the Editor: no one should take my concern of the Comniunity Center.—-^ - medical doctors, dentists'and ~ enlisted early. in«World War II, radio and' television repair at 1 To the Editor: The uru't is ..made up of PIRST pABY — Mrs,.Margaret"Aslariianof 24 Burch system., For example, 67.5 required, coursfes, writing the Governor Livingston curriculum ? 'yt. recall last The - Rahway Kiv«r Ihese people aren't looking 1 read your paper weekly, in . these 'matters, as a chaplains, s^erve the Coast .field-Ave, holds son/ John, IV, winner-of the Granfprd year. . reading newspaper : engineers and craftsmen who percent of the total School skills and American literature v ^.Authority Bill A-1505 is) hotfor service everyday. and I would like to express my 'questioning of the rights to Wednesday, Feb. 6 '' , '•/' ''••'•'.'•'•••'„ ;"'•" -'.: "'••'••.'' " Chamber of Com rneVceVannuaifirstijab'ynof'the^year Regional'- High, Schoolr-^Fhis-""account of BoaRToTEducatioh ' feelings about this subject to legitimate profits U is only 8 to 9:30 p.m. •-. Oil painting class begms for registered '-•/','"' •.'•••• • • .• •• receive thousands of dollars of budget must be allocated for A and B, and writing skills ahid program . will "afford all in- dead// At Cranford-necessarily A couple of days a feelings; about this subject to legitimate profits. % is only contest, The infant was born Jan. 3, Mrs. Aslaniaiji and projected salaries in fh,eWorld literature A and Br '.. meetings that Regional was le-wtth-manypeople, my fellow readers. ".,— . the-abusers. 1 am after, those- adults in the art rooni of the Community Center.'' ' •'•••>'-.''.'' . additional schooling. ij terested Regional students an having difficulty with their ByElaine Cobitrn lortunate^Being a B p.m.•• Cranford Planning Board meeting in the com-: In recent years the primary her busbahd, John,-are both teachers in -thg Granford coming school year. UpperclasVmen.will' con- opportunity to learn "the. r ..-., ,v—. ...„..„„.„, in fact, lower the: Recently-ajriernber of our who Sethis crisissituation as pta^mtrip schools/stem. .'". ' tinue to choose electives from computer system. ; Pr«»ld«>rt. Le»«u« ol Wonritn Vot«rt district we have a mended; that the entire_operatingcost of such a bus. XI community acquired hors^Tg^^^ e for mittee room of the Municipal Building; - — .-—•---—— mission of the Seabees. has Utilities and maintenance necessary, skills of an im- u min -wiH-requir.e-5rlrpercenH)fHhe an-Hncreased ™ listing uf ~^6f ^ MKRAPHNIK- ' men and Women™? Township Committee "maRe~foundthereto beanumBe^of irseenBta^e^T^stocpiFTr^ro^ "^"flrplwtt^raiigeTtyeiiaeTJuhto'rHlgh"chqotPTA^candidate '— been-oije-Tofrdisaster-control:: we did have problems with a Here we are on February's whcTwill establish "goals and on a • . „ . , . night in the auditorium, r: " ; . *• '• Lt. Goodlake has . been a' 1974-75 tentative budget. Cost ferings. In addition, all' QUESTION: How will this- .you. elfict. .after_a:ll '.iSdll. serve ihimediate arrangeSents to families in town who have but way. becausq. they leave already harassed and sur-, of fuel OH is expected to rise by! students will be able to. elect to computer system which was •—threshold. Februar-y—isi policy" and propose-the budget r l 8 p.mr-Founders Day meeting for Brookside, Cleveland , Navy chaplain since 19161. He benefit all Regional studentsif installed for instructional use definitely not the iovliest of on the Board for three years. visit Governor Brendan ByrriF^orie'earTTRe Housewife wduld manure-behind. Sometimes it- prisingly patient pubhc._ The.Jewish Federation of Hi.6 ; percent. , Utilities, take -a new-7%ie semester the course is offered only at for one of the*-most important in Trenton, and personally otherwise A walk to tdwn\ a is picked up, but when it is not, I'm not oferiril g platitudes and Bloomingdale PTAs at Brookside Place School. • j is; married to the- former course, English study skills. in each Regional High School. tnonths: Ijsually -it j is and baste institutions in this :AV single issue campaign when 1 saythe only, way to . Central New Jersey, is • Christine Brown and has three specifically electricity—is Governor Livingston Regional request him to save and sign couple of times a wefeki-it often gets run over by cars, anticipated to increase by 3QThis course will examine However, this year a new decorated with bare trees and community. ; . reveals what a candidate n who It also leaves an unpleasant hancUelhisv sponsoring a mission to Israel children. , ._ -M , .High School in Berkeley into law thethe- creation of this C h i-'J-—d .r- e- -- ,, . . , retched situation Thursday, Feb. 7 J percent. :" " methods of improving computer system, is in leaden skies and its clammy Just as New Jersey la\V plans to do as soon as he is ^is for all of UB. to pull together. lpni. -Community Association of Girl Scouts covjereddish r from March 9 to 19 All of Heights? ••'.•"•"/•. necessary authority... During ' otherwise wouldn't; be allowed odor. &ARWOPD Fixed charges! excluding spelling, vocabulary, note operation and is providing air depress'es us all. Maybe establishes criteria for dif-seated on the Board but after the recent election campaign' to go downtown because tneir I feel it can also bring down' We mus,t ..al.l mak....e: ____:«„„sacrifice„s luncheon afthe VFW Hall, South Ayenu^"~™" ." " . Central New Jersey Jewry is "•' MERACHNIK; v.,A very educational programs in all 1 : 1 v; tuition), which accounts for taking and reading.' Basic r^This~ iSTa/ -good time to have ferent types of school that issue is resolved, what candidate Byrne visited ^otheis don't W in the arid share. ' hetburdens that 1:15 p"m~ ^Debbupage^ class begins f6r registered adults in 7^ invited to attend. . -j senator important item Jn . the tep-four schools. , "",.7"jZ then? Does the candidate have T^^^rTnymributiotis to 'fundamentals;' will also be tative budget for next year ] school board elections. It is districts, so does it lay down CranfonFand is well aware of cross dangerous streets would area of the stable for these this set \>t global cir- the art room of the Community Center, - ' A private dinner with Prime stressed in United States The computer system is the • unlikely- that we will be qualifications for members of ,the stuff to, handle the in- Minister Golda Meir will be retirement fufids, social" will provide a. mid-day bus : our township's flooding now have their pfoblem animals. cunfstances lias imposed upon 3:30 p.m. - General crafts class begins for registered to support history survey; a one semester Hewlett Packard 2000SE distracted ,. by nature's its school hoards. .Cranfbrd fricacy and complexity-of solvwJS A response is gladly us all. _^ children in grades three and iour in the art room "of the the higlx.point; of the 10. d?y security, health programs, social studies course, required exchange. This mid-day- ex- problems : which has the current .beauties or tempted to go on a has seven candidates seeking every area of school I found that everyone irom welcomed. The fact that both fuel and Community Center. ' .. " . tour. - A ..'• .' '>••.•'• • liability and other insurance is change will permit students It was also suggested toiour next year for all beginning ff om one Regional . High capacity to provide each high operation—finance ^a'nd .this „ F gasoline demands have "A n'umber oT btheFfdatUres titriechaiige 4.3 percent of the projected history students. A greater school With four relay lines. the ";-': .74WilshipeDr. ^dropped . in the •-last JEew_ have been arranged -that \ are ; ;in^a letterjo U.^, Senior budget^ School busing of Schobl Ao attend another Regiohal"District~studerits The computer itself is housed B .to months clearly shows" thStV '3:30 p.m- - Kinder crafts class-begins-for registered kin- EMIL D'ANDR.EA of 8 Harrison JB. -Williams^ 20th in the Arthur L Johnson •' qualificatioris , drop this idea. There is an something cin be done when including a meeting ..with District' Democratic accounts for 45 percent of the Regional High School and representatives, represen- dergarten children in the art room of the CommunityCenter, Yale _Ter,;.i.bas beeri__apr 1 .not affordedto everyone. In the Board. A candidate must ^sigh|ed and flexible enought to energy crisis and this is a way people pitch (in and do their =:rr Defense- Minister;-<»JMIoshcL - Assembly mart'-Jofin-" J— Me- —. entire budget., play; a- ro\er in forming tatives of all" local political ers 3T3O~p~mr 'Painting and pfinunakihg^class^beginsTf6r_ pointed- executive vice School election Feb. 5 each high school presently has New Jersey there are twobe a citizen', a resident of the to encourage people; to leave share,..or perhaps in this Dayan, trips to the Sinai and Carthy of Garwood _ Wday 3"he Regional debt service one line of communications in in a parties, associations, com- children in grades four to six in the teen lounge of the Com-, 1 types of school districts. The community for.aLJeast their cars at home. A lady-told -case.-r-without part of their ^president of finance and the Golan , Heights^ ..and a urged his Sjgjpsideratiori of the which consists of expenditures operation. Most nf the in- mittees, leagues, and clubs, munity Center. : ••" ^.' .1 internPat Renaud the retirement of dewbts for usually found in large.^eities, to Governop, Byrne, This marketeers and looters, and We can't leave the building, programs previously ;i.n, inathematics. However, will receive no pay for his.children are more important would sooner go to for the "other guy" and Inc. The .companp y is one" of The group will travel in itsterminate Daylight Savings officers-for 1974 at a recfeht ind Mrs.' Kathryn Kihney will has- a Board of^^ Education thatx money but that the legislation is vital to the im- in we authorized by the voters in oti^ and Garwood Items to be listed on theprovision has been made in appointed by the mayor or services" should he be elected mediate.Iuture welfare of all now. pretend it's (someone else's we were::.: ;• world's' largest own. non-stop 747. ..~..— Time at the end of October and meeting. Robert Stephen of as ^airperson of the the tentative "budget next conTmuhity's econonrfc Plans for the trip are" being reinstate it at |the_end of schj^rbpnd issues amounts to residents will vote next - ballot include $8^719,661 ;f6f Chief executive, of the and« ma y no-t beinvolved-eithe•..,.., r resources are, ihdeed:limiteaI'Mh« residents and taxpayers of problem. We lare the '.'other creators of flavors, and 513 East St. is. thenej vly gobd-atrchwelfare committeer 8.2 percent of the total school Tuesday on the '1974-75 budget year to include an additional directly or indirectly in any £ri By Arthur.and Hazel Burditt - ., coordinated by the Govern- .February.',,.,.. . "i '.'.-, ,,.'. ' ' current expense, $131,821 for municipality. .In Type -I The Board of Education is a cranford. guy" and We'>lfe all got to do Jpa^Tances. D'Andrea is elected presidenL ~.; Stephen announced that budget. The above basic heeds proposals for,- the Union capital-outlay and $450,000 for - line in each school to provide districts the sch6ol budget contract or claim against the us nave our part. v also a member of the ment t)f Israel, the" Jewish .- This plan, which would take Other officers are^Miss . County Regional High School for computer, use in science. uniquely American in..-. . ^ , a.. demonstratio • ... „. •n • . . ." ••.•: 30 Years Ago Today, ,...•" • .'J' ; effect next year, is according^ are underway ~for a of the operation and main- a proposed second gym- does not go to referendum. In Board. .-• -JAseph^iarrubbo _firjri^ board of dfr-ectOrs Agency and the United Jewish Georgiana Gurrieiii, Vice District 1 •/'.:•. stitution., It is our assurance of democracy in action". Time % Appeal in conjunction with the to McCarthy "a definite inner-dance to honor tenance, of the shcool system, nasium at—David Brearley Computer programming Type II districts, such as Basic and sensible stan- s of »••••'•.•. "*! Assemblyman Paper drive to be conducted'Sunday., " ; » and^fts executwe officers' president; Robertjfeenaud,: the ,two newly elected. Coun- /-"rtegional High School, that our.public school system •>- » :^ essence, UD.-20thDist.r local federation. The cost is( safety precaution not only for has been a vital resource and Cranford;,the members of the dards, indeed. But the wise Kenneth A. McGrath Sgt. John Thermann and Thelma Maisch of Westfield are committee. He is a secretary and Miss .Phyllis cilrhen Clayton Costello and: Kenilworth. •" , ujill remain fr.ee of^- the - the faith and if .... ^ . ^ -«__L_J :• '• • /'•...". "" ; " •• • . •• ' _J $650 per person, and $1,360 a children, who must walk to research '•.•'* tool _ in * Jthe_ Board of Education as well as voter, concerned with -the ~3- Griffiths,.' 3 quality of life in his coiri- bureacraqy Jhat infiibits so" v*^. ...oliow use cars make' wa^ing imef« Xwo } Scott Donaldson, son-inrlaw of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane, c schopl_but—fon -the— many- Mrs, Doris McCarthy-; Mrs. (jlfing place^m"tfie distnef •examination ' ex-. the shcool budget are voted by much .-•'.. of; •',". government l and ^^cSi^xr_T7z:zi^_ r y y r the people at the annual school munity looks^ for much more in the switchover on days when * K^ ' is promoted to captain. He is stationed in Washington and has citizens who>driye to work in Marianne Stephen, William GARWOOD-- The Rosary" Claude Powell, 789-1938; Mrs. will be Open from*to. 9 p.m. perimentation ; fh many -operation,-An-elected school and xhe Federation's telephone JelectepJ d membeJJ£hrr ' off^ the Garwood residents of Districts qpp^Tp" ' ; le-hcchooses to sitron" his home in AlexandriarVa. ."^ —._:.,,: the-jdari-early-hours.^^ of theKi. s BLVi T /Mtar Society of the Church of ;:b -•;;:• p(.'>x<:: ,- '•"'.••• • •;•'•. ••'•.•'••'••.'•_',•••'•,. cTiFfclreh. Fuel number is 351-5060, if more, morning." ; /' v.'\;"_"" "" f^^^ St. Anne will hold its annual Mrs. David Williams, 789-1190; 1 and 2 wjll vote at Washington data processing is oflfered-at , dprnot, .qualify as cities are~aheJBoard of Education. For those who plan for the ". >, . „ ' : '•.'"—.' >- '''46 Years Ago Today information is desired. . V card party ojrrMarch 15 at St. Mrs. John Masterson, 789- School ahd residents of the Arthur ,h, " Johnson Type II school districts unless instance, whatrxbes a given education of our youth wiil'be To the editor: Districts 3 and 4 at Franklin Regional High School for all the voters have elected to candidate know about the Six are in the race for the Board of Education this year- serve on the advisory board. Anne's School at 8-p.m. '.'"••: 0966; Mrs. Ralph Browne, 789- respons.iv,e Jo community The Senior Citizens Council to Robinson, : Plummer, Mason,-Hazzard, Shannon and Riker.. No tickets will be sold at the School. All districts in students Who plan to pursue ~ accepTType I status. • • community he pretends to r buy gasoline. But..thaf ftr wins contest 0778, apd Mrs. Richard Suske, • ••-•'• ~ of Union County voted at its SSppoport ; Hearings are conducted hy the Board of Adjustment for a 0 door due to" the-increased Kenilworth' will vote at the'vocational careers. Computer •..., In many respects we "are sej've? During the campaign action The electidnTtook place at 276-7258. ' - last' meeting to protest the 1 663 aS slati n a tl e Cjik ia^on^Mrators^*^ ^^ ^ ^ " - > . i south-east" cornerof^orth'^^ and Certtennial attendanc^each year. Tickets' Mrs: George" Knierim is Brearley school. .education has ^become a plan by they Nixon ad- LtincKeon the-home of Councilman and : .The FIA boards of all four necessary progjram for havf. hpen reDorted doinc grade home .economics AvenUes andfor" aichahgeto^ business zoning of the;northeast .-Mrs. _ Frank1 = .S^era ;• of- 66--ma8 y be purchased from the" general chairman of the af- ministration- to use increased, follow ing women: Mrs. fair. ;Mrs.Gerald;Nowicke is .high schools ~iW the regional students who are planning~ .prices, as a-means of limiting TL^ )« nn fp^nnThLt this student at Hillside AyehUe corner oY Eastman and Miln Streets. (Now the bakery and " Ave. . " •••"•' : • district Voted to support the Police bl&tter sort Tf abuse s^uld be ^ 'High School, vias the A *P supermarket). '• : B|oBftiingdale Rdosevelt Thomas Geoghegah, ticket hospitality chairman, assisted careers in many .business- -fuel consumption. ." : - sort of abuse should / party set chairman,/789-2484; Mrs. by Mrs. Frank Hirsch. budget and special, question. industrial areas _ "V L .This^pjan is discriminatory sotoleraten odr baDusy thee alreadsnouiy aover o-e - awarde'•.• ":.'..-;" ' . . ".' ' "', , , '" " league by taking;their match and Flo Christjaho. 167. and 176 for a high series of 490. TURN YOUR HOME INTO A • • ~~~~7 '.'Luncheon is Served" party on. -. . • •••'.. ' •' . \"" Dead on arrival at hospitalr^-^rWoTrtan becomes wedged at any price. the Cranford Theatre. 1; am to haltthese abuses, ho matter "How Advanced Study in the " 60 Years Ago Today from second place Dehmer's.. Posting' high series were Joanne Klein bawled a.189 and Jan. 8-Screen, slashed in Jan. 12-Police called to between car and shopping cart sure she expresses the opinion how creative; or clever the Field of Home Economics Can Miss Sarah Edmonds, who has been in charge of high Florjst 3-1. The loss dropped Helen Laitfo, 468, Gladys Betty Thorton bowled a 183. on Feb. 14 at 1 p^m. at St. Let me add that the council Anrie's'sc'hool, 320 Second Ave. break-in try* on Brookside eject some youth from dance in Pathmark lot. felt it was about time the of may Cranford residents; device employed by the Benefit the High•- School school work for years, was appointed supervising principal to ' Dehmer's into* third place as Wolfrom. 44fl and Loirrene Standings "DREAM" WORLD OF Place. " at Temple Beth-EL Jan. 2'i^.Seyen-year-old boy administration. learned that not only would Cranford gougersjmay.be,. Student." fill the vacancy being created by the retirement of Prof. the Coach & Four, winning 3-1 Grassman, 436. W Proceeds will go to the,Rosary -Break and entry try on r .-•".. — Johnson. Hers and three other applications for the position Mission Impossibles 28 Society. ; • --Deaf.mute, <$ge 35. bitten by dog, allegedly-at wnen things get\ tight (i.e. Theatre "probably be much I understand the problems from Barnett's Wines & Standing* Early Birds , 27 -reported missing three days. Elizabeth Avenue. Nancy Jervis, Arlene failed to be presented to the Teachers Committee. Trustee —.-**-:W L" -,:"--Sc»U«--Plns : order of dogs mistress, energy crunch. Inflationary better attended but the local that gasoline dealers thenv Liquors, moved into second. Dipsy Dips 32 14 Sw infers Mrs.George Knierim^heads Jan. 15-Woman on Carol reportedly annoyed-- by food costs) it is the people with re'staurants most certainly selves face, and I know that Seeman Cathy Sheldon, Burtisf, chairman of the. Teachers Committee, immediately The V.F.W. w,on a sweep 4-0 Spoilers 26'V U&J'S "• x COMFORTABLE LIVING .;.; Jan. J9~A Newark and a hande J Jd in his resignation.'~~ Plus One " 2!',y DD T.'s • the ' commit/tee ojn V Court calls police to help her children playing in her yard the smallest income that geg t would benefit tod and last but the vast majority of them are Kathy Stanton. and Sheryl ' «--•-»—«._ fronrShaheert Agency to South Orange man are get son out of bathroom, on Lehigh ^Avenue. _ „ The hearing before the State Public Utility Commissw 52 Federal Belles - arrangements, assisted by" Lhigh:Avenue hurh t thhe mostt. ThThe counciill is nott leasltt it woulld be very honestlhtly tryintryigg to give the ivierwede also entered the down fourth position. w53rwowwow 34' J 23' J PaperClipS " Mrs. Gerald Nowicke. arrested in alleged break and where he's locked himself in. Jan. 26-Woman comes contesUani HBSnTntTHa -Eastman Street merchant Reynold's Plumbing over iv > 35' 1 Strikes,! Spares' 1l : rf i i ih bill ill t b id t Door" prizes .will be awarded Bank of JacksonJDrive. reports being flirrFflammed apartmenapartmentL^ smashedsmashed anandd anandd tt0o Willia Williamm SimonSimon, , federafederal l tempttemptss t oto conserv conservee gagass thesthesee /themthem, ,bat bat"" a at tth thee few^ few^ wh whoo hav havee ' •" « ; " ; nas oeen j>osiponea 10 naarcn ia, 1^4. ' • Walt's Exxon and The Citizen 22 Ein.Ups - Jan. JO-Four break and while giving_change. 21 V following the luncheon. —r- enexgyja^djrninjstrator, '—• days. jumped at the chance to reap ) & Chronicle over Riverside Twelve Eves 30'j IV 1 entry attempts reported- on -Wgmamin Aberdeen Cburt RoosevelrAyenue'Tesidenr 7 unfair profits from the- Inn. ' in Risers.;.' .1.8' ;; EvelyiTFranlc ~ -Rose GeTfnian f p ^Reservations for the affair North Avenue. reports someone trying.tO-geL--teJls ponce sh6 Suspects her side Again only two men; were^ Livingston -Woman • on 11 il President 505 High St. people's.collectiv.eplight. may be made through Mrs. ElizpbethtowrrGas Go. i Cranford jn her house. "Suspects" turn husb^ ^ ^'^ J?enior Citizens Council w pr UjW§-'i°_Jyt Jfee-. 600 or >better —~Ayenue"cal|!r-pol (Tutrt^belb^r^biJuSs^erigaged" J an. - 27^Worha n " reports; Il' ' "L oujo\ prohibit ^Suburban -Stanley-— -Susako-,—ticket 1 - —r r rom imait mark with John McKenna A substitute;'Arlene Vetter, "her sonl age 18, from house in snbwball fight. ' noises in, her cellar. Drunken Thanfcs contingenfrot omn the purchasi e of VICtOry jparty Army Pvt. Henry Hearns, 22, son of Mrs. Mary_H.earns*of ranawa withfirstandsecond -chairman, by calling 276^120. ._. hecause he's giving her youth arrested1, nearby. ....;.• '""*.'.,"• • 16 Johnson Ave,>isassigned to the Second Armored Division taking top position on a 613 y fo on new Jaw. I6--Youth reports another service; or item, or and Dave KozloVyski hitting ame of2l 3 and l67 and trouble. •'.."._ companion threw snowball at Jan. 28~Man arrested for To the Editor: from forming clubs that The Cranford Democratic, Artiflery at Fort Hood, Tex. He is, a surveyor with the Jg hi*»&h « ? ' J*n. ll~Two young' men Club will sponsor a victory. J^o-quarters battery of the ArUllery, m - the other on a 608. High game « series of 519 in the Clergymen car! Driver got out and pun- firing bullet,, through window Reverend Richard Garcia, charge membership fees that of. the night went to Glenn Lii Avenue. SchcdlT residentiqfl heating customers".,:. him^in—the—mouth—by- Avenue=ihimop= __rr^president~;—-rand-3-Robert—^*pniitie" the member to cocktail party Sunday from 3 • .. Grimshaw and Er^D^a^^^-^^ this.week at I want-to congratulate~the—Scjbramr- executlve.-direcror,*^ ph^se ga8^nncT charge on r r oth scoring a~soha 232. /«5»—. »*;««,^II,I ^.'KL... Clark. Lanes. Third high game '•£:•• ' at conference Cftamber of Commerce-for joijoin me in expressing deeaeep -pflThge whole energy crisis is a. South Avenue. In'vitatiottSi Prof. John Siburn of Westfield, dean of science at Union M John Rfspoli of Ha^rs^^ ^^^ Nancy ;of ^ ^ ^^ ^8^. So wfiat feeiter time than now? their innovation of a free bus' appreciation for your interest problem of great complexity have been sent t.o State College, has been appointed to the Health-Professions Foods converted a 7^10 split in service throughout Cranford and assistance with oyoyr r j ranging implicaaons, Senator Alex Menza and Education Master Plan Advisory Committee afthe State Faraone, Who also scored the Several area clfcrgymen ant far the third game of their match." third high series of 460. Irene during last week's-Cranfprd—solicitations- for- mdTfar^I-think-both— -Assirmfety m^n—Joseph- -Department^of—Higher-'EducaHonz-^Siburn:- has ilihi-h attended a conference Sales Days. I hope that this Thanksgiving Day. P -Eska~rolled the second high sponsored byrpthe Mount CbNVERt to gas,hea+! ! r gasoline dealers and the Garrubbo ..and John Mc- designated as the representative of the Assocciattoji of In- the' American Bowling series of 462. ental service -does riot fade into Your cooperation m motoring public are doing the Carthy. .-•'•:.. 165; Shirley Carmel Quild|¥ Health' By Farris Swackhamer 1 dependent Colleges and Universities in New Jejreey. ' • Congress gtm-ar^ilik obscurity, however. I- think publishing the articles that best they, can in an un- , Trbnto, 462; -L—Center m ' that rather than forget about re submitted to you, con- ariy bowler making it. p Rose Marie Compton, 458.' we fortunatesituation not of their : •.„•'. ... '••',••' Catherine Heisch of 604 Linden.Pl. recentlyretired from wjll be the recipient of this the town's recent innoyation, tributed much to the great Standings The following clergymen During the Idst two weeks sparrow visit her VvardThomas. Both men worlT' own making. - • Pat Iwanski is chairman of the ^eW j^,.^ BeU TeiephOne"Co. after more man 49 years award.-'-- :. ••••'•. ' .'• .'• - '• | attendedx Rev. ^ Arnold there have been six species of Robihs seem to be all over for the L'.S. Forest Service^ every effort should be made to" success of our first county e committee, .assisted by ;'o f serV|ce she was an accountingexaminer in the company's WARM AIR ' | L ' \ ' ' VV* in ft l'"! "it is^regrettable that ajew. Bowlers'hitting 200'orb.etter^wcicid make—bus- service—a-~per- r "Speei' "biro^ added to tlte-1974-listrand-^ihis"^vinterr*rhe~latesrTeporr y effoi selfish indiyiduals"have"seize^" i"nclu3ea"pave Kozlawski, 210 34 mahent feature in town; 1 PalliHa 33 Lutheran Church, Rev. four people added to^the birder is from Mrs. C.R. Painter on random^urvey of households Thank you for your spirit of this chance to exploit the Helen Greenspanp , Ed Twanski telephone career inf ebruary) 1925, as a .sorter in the Newark Richards realize that'it can not be and 209, Bill Zielenbach, 211; Bluebird* ] ,. 33 William—EttloTt-Jr. of the list . This' brings total ' Dartmouth Road. caring: , needs of the motoring public to Paul Spantbn, \tollie»- 30 Gutter Girls ' 31 ' 31 in Amherst, Mass, with the accounting off ice. She is a member of the "540" Council, H.G. Hank Holland, 205; TimTllsoo 30 37 Groovees !»• 33 Osceola Presbyterian Church feaUieredTolk"t6T5"ahdhuman " Along with all the other following results, "Of the 538 provided to the residents for- JoDobyns their advantage; at a tinie Tickets, priced at $5i per McCully Upstate Chapter, Telephone Pioneers of America. Korner, 217; Milt Harris, 209; Frllr 38 Neighbors ; IB in Clark. Rev. C.W. Clark of ,-folK.to 14, ' ' '.-•..' shortages we're experiencing.- households-queried, 43 per-.free in the future, but.it can be Campaign Coordinator vohen cooperation and mutual person, wilf be sold at the fjay Santella'Sr., 212; Gene DeNlsl 37' l W BflJ>'s IB bird seed is in short supply TwoWo lds d ' Ji 33 Passengers 17 " 35 the Alliance Church, Rev. , Mrs. E.E, Moody of cent indicated'that-they fed -made a functioning .part of :~ ,, ^ ' sacrifice seem to be the vir-. Timothy Eaton, sort of Mrs. Carles Eaton Of 37 Craig PI., Sommers, 2097Bob Weber, 210 IV J Great Gatlby'i 17" 35 this winter.. Hu" Pierson at 33' Edward Price'of St. John the Balmiere Parkway came up wild birds. Most did so in the , •; *..'"' has been promoted to assistant research analyst in the group ahd 203; Lou D' Alessandris, Gels} - 33' j Live Stones 16 34 EllsWorth 21 34 Bowling Bags Apostle of Clark and Rev. with a New Year's Jist of 20 Pierson's Mill in Maplewood winter • months from insurance department of Prudential Insurance C».; Newark. 214; Jeff Dougherty, 201; 10 33 including tree sparrow, hairy told me that the -worldwide December through March, but Frank Nusek, 212; Brad Page, Paul Baranek of rfoly Trinity Gas is dependable.^^ No storage. No waiting for Eaton joined Prudential as a college, trainee in 1971, shortly . •' Lutheran Church in Union. -ywoodpecker-and flicker.-—— grain 'situatioa had' cut back 58 per cent of those'feeding Coiinty government: Bigger or better after his" graduation from (Jettysburg'Gollege.. •'._.••. 214; Joe Specht, 200; Will Sherman VFW Ladies Mrs. R.M. Crane of on supply an'd'raised prices. provided food through April, a Klitnejr, 207, Bob Jones, 2021 dependency of the freeholder shifts in the party balance on sonnej hiring, insisting that- <)n a bumper night of the The purpose of the con- deliveries. Gas pHcesvqre regulated Riverside Drive tallied an There are many types of- crucial time because much oj Union County Freedholder v the best person for. the, job b . Nick 7Prato.-212;^:Jim Delia ference was to acquaint the Oregon junco and a flock of mixed seed on, the-market, the natural* food in the area (iirector-William-Maguir£_in_ board. • • '_j^ 'he board. He believes that an Poppe captured first Cranford V.F/W. Ladies. 1 "^wirrt^nDTague, the; GeKigh™ goldfinches. Unfortunately Some cheaper mixtures tins slrcfltlv bc^jn *c his appearance befor__ e th_e A.V.- an_example 7>i waste admmisti a"f6r~cbuTdr~provide 205; and Mike Ha'yeck Jr. leof 204 "in a 492 ' '_' of mental health offered at the new- erops-which produce charter^sUidy commission on ' and inefficienclefficiency that could continuity ooff leadershiop affiliation, He conceded that The Oan»ord Ofllen and series in the Shertn§n School Esso team won o.hly one game the Oregon juco doesn't count- contain a great-deal of filler some, freeholders would be SUndlngt Mount Carmel Guild. sis a. full species anymore. The material that the birds only seeds and grains are not yet Jan!.,«.".. 2m2 i/aisaid thait ihvr-f'there arsir 43 Millies Marvels •11' SKndlngt Serving the area ovej; 40 year^- ' ' ..; Managing Editor •„ Kiversldelnn 43 43 Sleepy Trio 3S ' 33 W L is the deadline for issuing dog freehoTde'r^whoha'veassecte^/fanning that could be done administrator selected by the Nilsen will,appear to testify newspaper tor • '•Cr*npresiden t unde•>«-»'r- thi>^<-s plan News Editors, : 34 ' 34 36 NortffAve. I., py area iiii Nomahegan season"! Mike Faver's Shell 38' J 45' y Near Ms. DeHart Builders 30 V .30 tUre. , autonomous bodies. iJuch as . Secotul-Class Postage Paid al 33 35 He said he is issuing the Maguire also said that the oversees the work of the ad-Tuesday. Jan. 29. 1974 at 7:15 Carol.Bunck, Rosalie Gross Walt's Exxon 38 44 Humble Underdogs AmeHord Iht'l 30 "I 30 Plumbing — Heating -^ Air Conditioning, Park. On another day he j When " the t ' availabje 1 v Feeding birds is a big the -JL'nion County Park Cranford New Jersey 07014. Swan Cleaners • 37'J 44'1/ .Aces 73' i 35 Team 1 38' . 3I . licenses now. at his office and county , government ' is ministrator p^n^Meetings are held in the 34 tallied a f loctaf Canada geese business todays in the January statistics" are -waluated it Commission must be hroughl .Advertising. Breen's Liquor Store • 34 J 48 Three Misses 31' j Mike Paver's Shell '' \" 3D 33 reminded dog owners to bring V s Contractors r freeholders chajnjxirs inOhe --Telephone <»•+-tKr40t». — Cranford ^ politically;. ^Stable because; Maguire spoke strongly in h j Crarilord PnOJograpnv • Strikers -ftxetnxrBinoerv 37 - 33 1 flying north over the school. •Natural History" there is an appears that the bird seed under: a .- central tad- s 3B evidence of; rUbjes 'in-, sales amount to ahoTit $50 . it,z,4iWoUJ^t,ith« leadershiUp ,.hnnitpchange j£ three ye.«trs due to'patronago aspects of per- is urged to attend. ~ T "V. •:•

. ' \ \ \ X-, r . •attM^MMij^ifiia J> 1 u J KgWRtf*ff r"' ".'^j:"ii'|.'."VU-^ -'.'^ *.'i-"''-'y*'^''"V' -V* '"•• '•'•• • • , '''•' ;'• ' •' • .''', ' ••• ' ' •'"'.,.• , ' 77 • • V •• 1 ; 4M i --;..fL.-.-.-r-=?;-w -l -*— • •;• -*Y "M •'•I'' ; i - -. • i -' • ;••/ "••-•iiiiis^Ml . .1 ;_Page6CRANFQRI) (N.J;) qiTlZENvAND CHRONICLE Thursday. January 31.197-1 •"'_ I -1 •• •|V*:-. ""• .. ^ ay January .n/l974 CKANFORD. (N. J.) €IT»?RN TV! pirthtf£y party iScoutingnefi® ••: i I tpiriTtiunlty luncheon The Cranford tarnmuhity honors-five-^ Association'of Girl-Scouts-is. planning a. covered dish • KENILWORTH - " Mrs'. j -q—^ luncheon on Thursday, Feh ±i Worlds luncheon ana Mrs^HelenJ^Iutek^ Mrs. Maoot aVthe parents :anti jverernot t6b-old for the right iy fe Dor.st.were honored at a'birth^ jcordiallyjnvtted to attend, lecture program from the (onoveif. 4 Cornell RijL \membe>I_a.t.":.tjie...J'ariiEary.. Thfe liineh feature -day.-_ijar-ty—held--Lby_i:the A . little ggirl asked her their g il phildrpn who'family l^jlt ' -ph ilant ropif, *?rbit, at, the _WhitneyN Renaissance House, a Jadlity. • WiMget capacity to reach out to meet family man and service, because it is good pins to those volunteers at-.' Eugene O'Neill's play," "A for environmentally o^privea Munid J the Wednesday: Morning-Club Museum Those interested in : Mrsly. Sophie Strack, rttoned. Many who have the problems of peopFe,'' \yill station owner, who is knocked ining multiples of five years . ^. ..„-..., have large or small. This should •economicw , •responsibilitc e vy chairman of the en- entertainment, but because „ --fleetingly heard the^hame on—merely indicate: changeI land-•i" ^L2 -n.L .^ -! iJ?°i -,,, oh Tuesday. Feb. • 5. at her JtRtendtng should notify the Moon for the Misbegotten," at boys from Union County. be shown" SundayV Feb. 3' at flat by unexpected problems ' through its^torylioe, I r4 the Morosco Theatre. Tickets may be purchased tertainment comm+ttee, The Alliance Church, .JRetford Publfc Service TV or those not a nullification of per, children from thehsM home. 14 Dartmouth Rd., at pcTlairman.MrsJilirante. , but finds the strength to stand can-see and feel e*§ctly what Mrs. Peter Schlemm and p p;m. •-.•••••-•-:..,.•-.•..•..-.- Mrs. L..E. Montgomery'.'• Th, e I executive board will by contacting Mrs.' William hiked by $151,000 announced that" bingo will be Avenue at Cherry Street. up again, to face life anew. Mrs. Willis Spiers are in played Friday, Feb.. 15, at 1 is needed to^ develop deeper who can scan a newspaper ^on4litytAnd while looking at Following- the regular membership,chairman, in- meet at the home JQTL "th" eJLauritsen, 615 Maye St., ; KENILWORTH- The1 1974 The' full-length comedy- The fiim has been seen. bu charge of arrangements. rather than read it may_have .self^ndThose who touch us, siirance^ __.-— .--^_ uridjerjt&ndfng1 ^_and AW for fc- mc^tir^ •-m;-JA^r-Jroduce^r?^ K w *i ~^FederaI~Revenue Sharing The business "meeting wili_ -n^tiunwder^jy over tjhli'ee" stronger tiesi' ^.,"Tv"-;' •-">-rr--y-----Art SHOW-"'"" •'•••' ••/•••"•••:• wimdenriMie**"i™4time aliT never pursued the -. .ththmke fift- oh fgrad lfryear-ole and dhi sGre IT:yi§arg inV liv color by World Wide Pictures, The second annual art show: lt hudgot calling for Municipal Funds are , beings tised be'Wednesday.Feb. 6, at 1:30 '. million persons'in- theatre 'The: movie stars Robert answer../ •; ~^~~"otd~sister;/"Jenny,- iwh eo Vhad lord Public: Library at 9:30 9:30 a.m. wood.. expenditures of - $1,489,8O6.02_ primarily--—for— equiprrient p.m. at-Kasbarian Hall. will be shown once beginning -premiers and has been "cited held-by the Cranford Girl v Founders' at 7 pirn, and is open to the also starred in Scouts will be held at the Spauldihg for Children, a been considered "too old to be ... A .--„• ti a.m., the drama department • was introduced at' a special purchases, for the road, fire by one film critic as "the "The Restless free adoption, agency at.-321 wanted." Gregs and/ Jennys "Ving. As aauitsu will entertain the membership, meeting of the. Borough and police departments, in- public at no admission charge. perfect mixture—it's d/amia Cranford Public Library from u r Choir concert Scott, as Peters Elm Stif Westfield, was -have, been passed o&r in the: ° . hospitals anc -by presentingCthe play by Council Tuesday evening: stallation of a'generator at the Filmed entirely qt\ location at its boldest, comedy at its March 19 through. March' 23 chipped cut of a monolithic card file of fostef/children _Adc children do not. i/juis Auchincloss, "The Club , is well-known and is open to all Cranford 1 —This year's proposed Municipal Building and im- in Denver and the Colorado lightest/, and action at its N system ofj adopUon Services from the age of 6 and 5 and Spaulding for Chll^ Bedroom." Mrs. A.C, Mit- • r for her ~ Broadway _ap^ -Girl—Scouts, including— !nTjoe^^«LojL_ftjjnji-ajnx!__Spaulding-for-Chu^l^v ^ provewents7t>f~playgrouTidsr jaiearances and numerous that had ceased meeting the finaii™ niam- iv the pilf and single;mothers and Mrs. Mirante under the employes, additional per- $285,563.41 last yeaf which will named to honor roll charge. - •.' direction of Mrs. L.D. Rinaldi. will discuss "Helping Y^r sonnel for the police and road reflect an increase of about ijebney-.- and Greg your time, your homes for the Child at Home to do a Better David"Schwarzmer, prin- Debrao Roth, . The making of dried flower 1 ' Registered Jeweler March of Dimes The choir consists of 70 L Richard children who wait: ;~ . . departments as well as- ad-;seven potrrtS' in . the local cipal Qf the-Temple Peth El—Meisei stationary" and paper clip', —at-the annual- ? Ainerlcalrii Genrf Society ditional part time help for municipal tax rate. voices selected from the 10th, end The Family of Helen -Day. Religious, SchoolU MJ ,1 announceT ^i—m • I— fci •!••••••d• Steven ^et—to-fapw us and _ necklaces will occupy tlhe_ -Barbara- n •man is -ais; •paTks~"Snd playgrounds and A public- hearing On the o^Hijaenis were named to the Bernstein, Marc Bunis, Robin who s^are available—and, v., • .... -, .. , the answer when the members of the art depart- the library; also increases in municipal budget and ta•havx e appeared in recent years- Austin would like to at Brookside School- KENIL.WQRTH-. Al Sistfr- -proving ways of caring,Tor at the church here in town,' fasti markingr^perioltl—honor KabacErSharon Weil,. Hildy waiting^ ground that children of that is, "What is. a_ ment on Thursday, Feb. 7, at TJJE ETERNITY -^»J' • •• .- '•'. - , .V .-- ..• • ! Cleveland school will host appropriations for i! resolution will be held : on Stenibach and ..Cheryl Idrtfe the First Aid has been appointed chairman high-risk pregnant'-mothers ^ The /switch was -from age >ere , too old: for, ;a; this -public meeting-of—PTA and their newborns," Sisto "Class: Zapolsky. GARWOOD - the Board of familv ^P- 1957-- after being rfTtiering is'a timeless symbol of uhdying, of the Kenilworth jVlarch" of Directors of National Gypsuin Squad, the Cranford B" to "are" and these - ', badenof 18.Lincoln Ave, W., with the Adams Express- organizations from Brookside, Ditties fund-raising drive for commented. The national fire, police, road and library; the Municipal Building. At „ Michele Marks, * Stacy eternal love.^ The finger ring is probably higher Social Security and this time taxpayers and other " °,°;^^j Teyelo.w, Michael Weis Stuart T Company, which has a plant in Police Dept^qnd all celebrateditheirSOth wedding—Gompany-in New York for^45 The PTA executive board Of Cleveland and Bloomingdale ••1974.' . : • y"... /v pension fund paymehts, and interested Apersons may board of education, Garwood, declared a dividend anniversary on Thursday, years. He has.been ai Mason Orange Avenue. Junior High schools/Refreshments will be older; but excavations of the ancient ^^Sista, president of. Sisto's Brian Bernstein, Lyf our wonderful friends 1 emergency appropriations for present objections to the also announced'the names of on its common stock of $.26V4 School voted last Thursday served. • a d re Rosen^lum; Bet Class: Lori Jain. 17. A,family dinner party and member of Azure'Lodge Sumerian city of Ur unearthed evidence of Expert Building Maintenance, than the best care is " ^onal 44 students named td theper- share payable April i," and neighbors for to support the Board of. The Cleveland PTA made available to all babies. " j> garbage and in* budget and -tax resolutions.- was' held at the Jade Isle 129 of Cranford for over 50 Inc. and Expert Building junior congregation honor 1974,, t.o holder..._s „of record Restaurant in Scotch Plains as years. His wife, Ethel, was Education's proposed school executive: board- voted what has come-to be known as an eternity Prevention of birth defects is their help and budget for 1974:75: The vote4 recently to support the school' the':long range- goal of the _rolle—whoy—according—-to—March.8,1974'-..-*•- bre-highlighrof festivities;" ^active in- Girl Sccouts, served ring. It was on the finger of Queen Shur- 7J5 Boulevard^as-formerly . : Kaback, "merit recognition of • :.,...... , thoMghtfulnessr Our "Among the guests were Mr. as a president "of the Parent was uriarnirnOus. A presen- budget that will be submitted employed by New Jersey Bell voluntary health organization. xie Daniel Kastelman, Faith Koh, diligent attendance at Xhe directors also declared Bad, a lady buried some 4,000 years"ago. Birth;. defects afflict some deepest thanks and and Mrs. Walter ^Dunbaden Teachers Association, and tation of. the budget was made to voters in the Feb; 13 school .Telephone. Companyv for^lS Sabbath services. a regular quarterly dividend and daughter, MrsT "Richard" more recently has been active by Thomas White, a schooli election. • ; years. •'••'" ; :,'•.-.'•' ^\ 250,000 infants_each year. KENILWORTH-- ugo Norma Roth, Lawrence of $l'.l2'/i« per share on its York Art Students League, Mrs. Laura Johnston of 5 appreciation, Curtis, of Take. Hopatcong, fo the Village Improvement board member. the eternity ring is very popular in Born and educated in Italy, V Giannini, associate- professor New York- Academie Mont- Thomas,. Adam Winick. The students are: Brian preferred "stock payable "A_part of the burden on Button PI., Cranford, has Also, Dalet Class: Miriam New Jersey. Walter Dun- Association, in which at times England. Traditionally, it is a narrow band he came to the United States theseN^children is theof a>t at Caldwell: College, will mart, Paris, France, and the Bernstein, Jill "Denstman, March 1, 1974 to holders of. Wm. Austin badeh, brother -of Mr. Alva '• she has served as chajrmanrof in 1948 and became a janitor.' paintings on display at thEpsteine , Joy. Kimmelman, Elise Goldstein, Michaele record Feb. 6, 1974'. tremendous.amouht of Illness present a critiique-at a meeting Institute Partheon, also in Kenilworth office of • the & Family Dunbaden was best man at «the art group of ^- often yellow or white His businesses service many and mental "retardation that of the Kenilworth Art Paris. >. . Carolyn Langer, Rafi •Marksr~"Uynn ,Kosenblym, of the large companies- National State Bank and theLefkovic, Jonathan Leavitt the^ wedding. Richard Dun- The Dunbadens were . -with a fuU circlet of small diamonds many..of- them endure^ The . Association Monday at the -Westfield office of the Stacy tir.evelow^ Marc Steuer, baderi, "sorrof the' guests of married in 1924 and settled in engagemeritof theirdaughterr _jhroughout Union County. He cost is. great in; human suf- Community Center. ^ Giannini is a memberof the Eric Weiristock. Cranford in 1926 Since then Cynthia kathleen, to Second orcoloredstones. Eternityrings-iiSivebeen is a member of the Kenilworth West 1 Orange Cultural and National BAnk of New Jersey. honor; flew 'i (rom phoenix, fering and shattered lives. The Giannini alsp teaches a thejrhave lived, at the Lincoln Lt Mark ^petering, USMCt -seeh-with ^roWing regularity on British Rotary Club and serves as its ^course at the Union-Adult Heritage Committee, the. She is a member of the Also, Matthew Banks, Joel - DR CHARLES W BERWITZ /" Ariz. fbTlhie occasibn.. cost ;is, also great in the Kenilworth and Clark . Mr. Dunbaden • retired in Avenue address and spent son of Mrs. Hiuth P. Detering sergeant*of-arms. School and lectures and Masterwork Music and.; Art Bunis, Lori Finkelstein, Marci of 208 Beech St. and Henry A. fingers since the W30s; They are - set with economic responsibility associations and the Cranford "Zapolsky, Brenda Hatoff, takes pleasure in announcing Mtmsociatton summers at Mountain Vjew, "The lives of more than imposed on the communities: teaches^ for art associations, Association, New Jersey Art in the specialty of General Dentistry Detering of Elizabeth,^ diamonds -r second only to t Educators, Association and the Creative Art/ Groyp.-r~She- is Harlee Hatoff, Jared Shapir.o,_ PTA N.Y. in the Adirondacks 14,000 American infants could in which .these . babies, are He studied, at- the Newark currently studying wjth_ Prolf. service PHOTOGRAPHY where they maintain a. Miss Heller is a graduate of rings in popularity, be saved each yea^r by im- School of^Rine ' Arts, the Afrterican Association of r -Michael Schwartz. Y * • Mis& Eileen Bertolotti ; Cranford High School and born." '•'••••:.. Academy of bfepign, New- Ciannini! ••'. DR. STANLEY C.6OLDSTEIN The dramatic arts class of^ summer home. f University Professors. Also, Sarra Chasnoff, WEDDINGS* PORTRAITS • BAR-MITZVAHS Ursinus» College, : Cranford High School will couple-have two older- LEARN Contri bulions to the March at Osceola ;_ and Jje happily< announces:^:: ;•-•—-.• : enterT^ at the PTA Fqunders i hh The Englishhusband will-makfr a^-giff of- - Of Dimes will help establish • the relocation 0/ their offices to > 276 7749 children^ Mrs. Jean Tice of-St. of the Phi Alpha Psi Sorority , II NORTH AVENUE EAST, CRANFORD '.' Day dinner to be held at the Petersburg* Fla.,' and.i Mrs. an eternity ring to inark a special wedding ELECTROLYSIS prenatal care . facilities, siev &cner> uavia Kaye marry school at 7 p.m. Feb. .14. She is teaching health and support March of Dimes Worship service Sunday at 10_ :" - ' THE CRAWFORD PROFESSIONAL BUILDING (OPPOSITE C.R R STATION) Betty Hosford of 18 Riverside physical education and anniversary or the birth of a child. Some theKREEway ltuanes ; Tickets are $2.50 each artd Dr., andTsix grandchildren, .medical service programs,. a;m. at" "th"e- \Osc,eola Also, .Phyllis: l^ajidell, ^ 118 North Avenue West . • may be purchased from coaching field hockey and 1 have; a full circle, of stonK3lsteirt, Marcy Graboff Telephone ?76-77?l. „ By Appointment Anton Tice ; and Jean, Ruth/ High School in- Willow Grove, circle. They are_worn alone- or as guard "*~~ Full or part time. . underlying causes of birth • & 1 . Fuoeral Home, 511 Mark's A.M.E. Church, 88 An Oct? 13 wedding is or from any PT/f" board 88 1 : and Billy Hosford. Pa."-/. ••...-•"•.•' ' , \-:'•'••• • :D»yor Eve. Men. Women. de'fects. ' • "* Washington Ave. witft George wilLpresent the rneditation. ^oy Kimmelman, Marty planned by Miss Eileen Marie rings with engagement rings and wedding Come, write or phone tor High St. at 10:30 .a.m! In- member. ^t.Workinjg ori*vlhe executive Canon Vincent Pettit of the lfChurch school classes are Marks, Bruce Rollnvan '>-=i r -y^ ,...., v~ " '••••• . Bertolotti and Kehtteth Vest, Her fiance also is a. 1 ; Sharp of ' the Kehihyorth terment will ,take place in A^OLKSWAGtN O' AUCniCA, IMC. bands. It is traditional for the married lady •^•*)rnrrh'ttee with Sisto ar"e Mrs. Trinity Episcopal Church was Gospel Chapel officiating. \ available for all at the close of Alayna Rosenblum, Debra * whose engagement was arij .graduate of Cranford High to have: conducted funeral Heavenly Rest' ^Memorial the worship service. Roth- . : ••• Schooland earned a degree at to wear it on the fing^sr^ip side of her :} Fvdward Prokopik and Chief :Park, East Hanover^. • nounced 'this week by her Teacher is YELECTROLYS& /Sosepff DiMario of ,theservices at 10 a.m. this "How to Be a Christian ; ' , " ' " , parents, Mr', and Mrs. Peter .-• Bowdoin College, Brunswick, •wedding •and engagement rings. The single /morning at the Gray rCes raw.I 41 SL.N.Y. 1O03I >W? 219-4212T» 0 Kenilworth Police Depart* t. . v Mr. Becroft : Without Being Religious," a '• Also, Michael Weinstock,' Bertolotti of 5 Ivy "St". The Maine, where he was a English girl wears, it on the third finger of 'A Hi) US ! RAINING C1.1 -Memon a 1 JEuneraLJJome,-12—-•- ; . '. ~- -textbook^^^.j«)xitteii_bLy.-;.JEritit.> Sara'Stern, Jonathan Leavitt, future-bridegroom js the son of of Jairies Mac^mull member of the—Zeta—Psi Springfield^ Ave, for. Fort GARWOOQr- Funera.1 Ridenour, is being studied by Rafi Lefkoyic, Jonathan Mr. and Mrs. Stanely Vest of Fraternity. He is undergoing her right hand. 'X. ^ V s^~ w Albert Gascoigne, 92, of their daughter, Sandra Miss Cynthia K. Heller FarinholJ,^Vaughan, 74, of 207 services were held Tuesday the adults each Sunday Banks, Marc Bunis, Barbara 43 S. 19th St., Kenilworth. ; ; : adv anced jet training with.the OrchardjSt. He died"Tuesday for Henry Becroft, 83, of 343 Tdms River, -foririerly of morning at 11 a.m. Everyone^-Bersteinj Ruth Bernstein, -;' Elizaf^th;'; ;;.tp;' : Janres.'; ;F. .. Naval Air Training Command : at Brooklodge Nursing Horfje South Ave. He died Saturday Garwood, died last Tuesday in ; Mackerriull, son. olrMr. and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin E. I woiiidlike to see more Of my friends and/ L iSi-.welcome to attend Ihis^ Robin Kaback, Hildy Stein- Miss Bertolotti, a senior at at Naval Air Station Chase here after a long'illness. at the .Bay-view^Nursing, & Pofat Plea'sanL"—"* ~' --"" class which meets in the bach, Alida Vipacour • and Cranford ..High School, is a 'TArs'. Fred J. Mackemull Jr. of Heller of 27 Brookdale- Rd. j Beeville, Texas. ' " customers following the custom of eternity . He was born in Yorkshire, 623 Lexington Ave. (have announced the FIRST QUARTERLY Interment will take place in .Convalescent Center, Bayville thurdi lounge. Mrs. Harold Cheryl Zapolsky. .-..-• salesgirl for Hit or Miss, r A June wedding is planned. St. John's Cemetery, Hamp- after a long, illness; England and lived in Garwood Syvertsen is leader of this Mipburrv • : " . Miss Oyster isl;a graduate of .rings. TheyL^are a smart, elegant Way, of INSTALLMENT OF 1974 ton, Va.T— ••..'..•'.••••' Canon Vincent Pettit of the 17 years and in Fanwood 24 & Gletiwood High- School, repeating the vowof loVe implied with the Mr. Vaughan was born in Trinity Episcopal Church in years. ^W moved to "Toms Sui6n^ "Coffee time" WoiVieii to peek: 'Mr. Vest, a 1969 graduate of ^Canton, arid the University of. Brdoks-Sheehan troth r stowing of the engagement and wedding Gloucester,.^ Va. He hadCranford officiated at services • ^^ nine years ago. ._, scheduled < far'teachers , - David Brearley Rejgional High Akron,. Akron, Qhio, with a is 409NqrtH B.S. .degree in elementary travelecl m;Brazil, Argentina at the Gray Membffal Funeral "WTr^GascoTgne retired seven mo thers_ and ...."fathers ._.•_ of undter the hood Sh^p women wouldn't love to 8:30 attending the Univerisity of Lexingtog n with a bachelor of "H"e wa" s— first employed as a He was'"a member of the 0 year-old morning class, P-m- Jn the school Where aro we wfion you rie^d us Righl hero Ready Akron where she. is studying •' graduated in 1972 from \/ science, degree in engineering. piano finisher by "the Aeolian Garwood Presbyterian follow this beautiful tradition? _ -r Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. cafeteria. to give you immediate, delivery on a VW. Ihp original gas Cranford^ High School, and. is - • . •. • • i • •.•"-•.•/ He received a law degree from Co., Garwood and sperit most Church for 46 years, for a master's degree in school 1 Henry Oxley, director of the^ ^ - saver. But if yougel a VW strictly to save gas, bo prepared - psychology. -^ -~ - • attending the South Portland St. Lawrence University in of. his life working as a Surviving are a daughter, nursery school,—wilL. .be Mrs. John/' Senkeleski, lor some surprises : Little extras, like VW^qualily. The VW. Engineering School, is em- Because I am a- gemologically trained New York. grocery manager for the .Mrs. Mary JHolton-of—Toms ' present. ".•'". program chairman, has an- Owner's Security Blanket with Computer. Analysis, 1he Mr. Mackemull, a graduate - ployed by the (fchristenson and American Gem Society jeweler,"! make -Mr. Vaughan retired in 1966 defunct James Butler Co. and River, three, grandchildren The senior choir will nounced that program-wiH-be- • most-advanced car-coverage plan in the world of Rpselle Catholic High Son . Engineering firm of Aut0 See us now. It'll be nice to start driving a car that has School, earned a B.A. degree from Ebasco International the Eagle Grocery Co., and five great-grandchildren. rehearse tonight at 8 p.m. The " Mechanics for Women" Portland. , ^ - ., every attempt to stay abreast of new trends Corp. in New York City as an Garwood. / Rev. Ji^hn McFarlaae of .the choir i&seeking new members arrangeg d througgh Walt -a-sfjnse ol' values ' ... '.•!••• in psychology from Jh executive vice-president with g Including saving-gas. __ University.oLAkron, where The wedding is scheduled and developments .Eternity rings make a He had worked for Flesher-Garwood-.^,. Presby teriarr and alll lar e welcoml e to attendttd. WasowskWki i andd presented by Miss Sandra E. Oyster for June 8 in Maine, and the over 46. years service. & "Co.; a (Garwood accounting Church officiated at services Ed.Cahill. is now a graduate student in lovely Valentine rTemehibrance. Martin He was.a member of the Refreshments will be served. 1 Come in today. school psychology. He is reception;will be held at the r t M . , Ati - t „ • firm, priorao his^illness. He 'ast Thursday at the Gray ,_ -Mrs. .Lowell J. .:•_ Shawmut Inn,JK_eime_bu.0k.r:- ^^ selection we would be No Interest Charged i Ld" f H eniployedby the university-as- : Masonic^ Lodge of Hampton, was asunder of the Garwood Funeral Home, 318 E.' Broad Onwantxt Start saving gas torn (Jyster of Canton, Ohib7 have port, Mairje. /—-.'• a aftd row. a counseling assistant. ipleased to show you. i if Paid by February 10 V ; , ^tended Trinity pie^urg club, a baseball St,, Westfield. Interment took Monday at St. Joseph Church,' ' annouriced the engagement of Episcopal Church here. . teZ^ which featured games place in Hollywood Memorial Bayonne' Interment took 8 3r IS Wl 486-6200 Mr ^v" ! v -? i. ,° ' Jfetween married and single Park, Union. place in Holy Cross Cemetery, I RtmovMl p«rm«n«ntly Miss Jessica E. Sheeha n North Arlington. ' Prlv»U, Pnm Consttltaliott PORtRAITS . Mrs. Olive Lee Vatighan; two /men • • • / • ... M t VOLKSWAGEN Mr. and Mrs. James W. 2^ The husband of: the lateiMrS. Kuhech 964-3736 Sheehan Sr. of 28 Burchfield REKEMEIER Fl TOWNSHIP OF CRANf ORD ah Becrpft,- he_.is_ JL.^::.—;_..;:__^_ 9OO ELIZABETH AVE.,LiNDEN SHOWROOM ArveTHa arino'unceiT" th"e Mrs. Berwick Quick and Mrs. Kubeck, 61, ofv Bayonne, BLACK AND WHITE OR COLOR engagement of their daughter, CronTord _ of Elizabeth; and three ^V^^^^^^^^'T^^. :^ i^^h^^ GARWOOD- Mrs. Rose" SATISFACTION GUARANTEED f 116 North Ave., W. — 276-4700 sistersFlorida, , MWr-HenrMrs. HaHetBadfeey DuValr inof Murie„ l , Flesher• , », ; 1bot -. ,h .o f formerlzrvy "—-•'••y • o~"f Cranfordr~."t,' —died: Szeremnta Davol, .87, of 336 Jessica Eve,oIumbia Ave^ [i In lieu of flowers, con- Reading, \Mass., 11 grand- in Cranford for several years" long illness. .".'•• BERGEN STUDIO ^-.Miss Sljeehan is a 1972 le tributions may be made to the children six great- before returning to Bayonne. She was born in Austria and lmpr.nl Colo, m.lclit « 1 ••"' bus trip to MaUison Square - -j~: Gardenv where they saw the 570 HUnn 3^ 1t WHAT IS YOUR D^DIGATED TO PIGNJFJEO •••• 1- Ice Capades. -" / SHIRT LAUNDRY & TABLE CLOTHS The club expressedi its SOURCE OF : . SERVtCE SINCE 1897. ' - • f — congratulations to Jessie and STRENGTH? FUNERAL HOME li Edmund Kiintzman, who were SUIWE Listen to thi? 218 NORTH '. 276-6OO0 CLOSED 4\ 1 of officers is planned.

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'•pijggW^lA^MFr>itb(N.J.) CITIZEN ANDCHRONR't^tMirSdav January^!. 197-1 Thursday. January 31.1974 CRANFORD (N.J.) CITIZEN ANDrHRQfrrtrt^fop.ff lllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUM iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiini niliiiK SERVICES RENTALS REAl ESTATE APPRAISALS ^ ^Z "iFiiiiinilliniHrainmininiinnninifninirin- '• Lovely hom«i with extra lot, \ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiii.nimMiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiir confains living room .with.. Horne HOMEFOJIR^NT • EHA llrtplice, formal dlnlnfl room, 3 - f "Excellejwr floor ) plan SPLIT LEVEL - A Joy to Com* Home To " . Sdclttyof Listings bMlrooms. 2 car o*r*a«. Prlcad = entrance hall - family Irrippov'ements 4 baoyoomi, <3<> baWiuJI car.9ara.9a. Real Cttat* Appraiurt m rffcht at $51,000- ' • <~ family room. ExcallanTafta. MMi per 35 Aldtn Strtti, Crantord I roomT Jaundry - -+a«Jd- ---'Si>J-oh-T-'u>-8ma1l : moirth. Imm»dlat» occupancy. 374-7M3 on the line 7 l»mlly. w»d condition, con' : by Jon Marcus § powder room pri 1st level. 1:58.4. Besides setting event. . . .-•;••> Steven Scheiner only once when thev hit three . v«nl«m locatlon,-sso,00o: | Livino;room, dining-room i RU School record/Cameron took second Cathy Dempsey, Gharlie. NIGHl APPOINTMENTS The Cranford Higfh Split level. « bedrooms. 2'>. baths, /If kitchen on 2nd level. 3 1 SHAHEEN AGENCY flJUV' INSURED. CLASSIFIED RATES astrotfo'mical news "varsrty;"~ swimrning~ -Tn"the 200 yard-freestyle in-a chsnerr Mark D'ooley.' j -SUNNY large lot Ml.iQQ, - ^V ~tTth"e~6r2;06iand:wa&^eami& Kevin~Koellner~tdbk~thirdin EDRiCH wanning maes4hi&JA«etand-managed^i^ai Spill l»»»l, i U«drttoi»ir-»'^<>aWwr- 4«MH>I; Garage. Good tiz«d-|-~~ -MimmunvCharge- "ipL-WithlKobinson,-Cermak. that event in a me onn'8.8:' . laraa lot, 7 c»r: fl»raat-157,000/ this pas,t week by first losing split, beating ^cotch Plains basket to give them a 51:49 >j^ ilot - 60 X 125, Mid $40'S. REMODELING AStrpnomers and Smith in the 400 free-style Cermak and Smith also won "Crjaiord's attractive 5unnV Acres-Offers you ex- \5 North Ave., E; , $2 25 per 20 words Inc., was 12841 totWestfield on Friday, S4-S3 whilerlosing. to Rahway temporarily at News 11 relay as they took second in a their individual events as j lead with 1:30 left. home tomorrow at 8 p.m. and cellent Cape Cod.~.gr«cibus "living andj dining 1 VICTOR DENNIS 10 cents' disconnected r but then .'coming back on 75-49"Tuesday night. The loss < rooms ...modern kitchen...3 B Rm*. creat* theittud PHILF HENEHAN -272-6334- f .time of.3.;>ip,5 '.'• ._.:•'".•.. Mike took the 200 yard in- _L.V«»?!8- e..DflyiiS-theii.hiLa.:fEee:r. then travel to Berkeley INCOME TAX q nce was — Tuesday '—to defeat jdropped-Granfordinto^second = REAtTOR 276-761* Assodate*: . •-.. each additional word !} '' started in mid- Cerrjiak took third place in dividual medley in a time of place in the NationalDivision. throw for his 18th point and a Heights on'-* " of liyability that your family and you enjoy. , • •.PREPARED installed. According to Prof. December. Bridgewater Raritan-East 86- 51-50lScotch Plains lead. Clem = 2 Alden Si. Cranford Marguerite Rearwln 276-4486 70. The Cougars record • now the 200 yajd individual medley 2:27.4 and Mark grabbed the of the Watchung Conference , Cranford vs. Scotch Plains REALTOR B S. WILLOUGHBV Repeat ads $1.75 Pajrick White, director of |he Maney grabbed a rebound and •..-.-- . Cranlord Unique Cape Cod appearance will appeal to Vou. IbiUiiiiiiuuuiiiiiiiliiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiilfi 1JClark St./ Eleanor Bradfleld 276-7319 im Farese with^a time of 2:31.5, ' and;.100 yard fly in a time of 1:02.3. with a 5-2 conference, record. • •' • •' •• • G F' P Sperry Observatory at Union K of Cranford stands at 3-2. - gotit out to Jerry Fenstermah ± __ Cranlor* • IreneKowaliki '.» 272-5672 Classified Display Robinsorftook second in the 50- Joe Papp took seconjjLbehind Roselle moved into first place':' Hobble ' 6 " '4 ... _ <^ Ruth P. Delering 276-8922 (tollegefrom where the ser-was selected in a -recertt Westfield, which is one, pf who hit a jump shot "with 20 Playle- '---;- l A A first time offering/ this home presents the in- - - MnlUpas Lilting Service NEW LISTING S3 50 per inch the top three swim teams in yard free-style in a" time of Cermak inf.2;37^ atid Chuck 6pen 1/1 _EJnll P_H»mpj.oru. .21&-6S16- J^f..i?g^^..._—JLJd. aHdUion-ior-theJsie^:-Jergev Silvey xatne in Tight behind" -•—•SBW..V seconds remainingto^give the- 0 ~vesthi*RiT"ltfal~a^VPuK§~fimny"'wiir"]ffIce'. L.ef70iT~~ 10 room home on a pro4«>tlonally Susan Humphrey 276-3453 -UnanUcipatearheavy usage Dance Th&itre Guild Ballet T~ the slale, used "Their first- 0:2*4. Chip-McGrath:turned— JliVi Goodman Against Scotch Plains, the ^25 ^Iden Street TAX RETO'RKS PREPARED , Repeat insertion Cougars a 52-51 lead. - 2 welcome you.: , , .•-....•'•': ^'. •,' -.-./' ' ••» lamHcapafl- plot. Living room/ • PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT • Helen (Cyn) Gallant 272 8576 -of the service burned out the" Company, it was. announced in a firie third place per- Smith in i: 02.9. ~ -'^J_._ Cougars fell behind at the witti llrtptale, dirtin* room, kit- string lineup throughout the PfNNHvlGrbisarchtng rival, Craig Bogardus,' in the top picture, is registering his Maney' O'"t> ;'.J71-7»*O——'-'••—•——~--—.- AfferJ. P.M—- Arthur KauJman 272-9149- Half of original cost The 200 yard medley relay : ~Q 4 chen, , tun parlor. 2nd floor. 3 .origmal-equipmentv-White-today^By;Alfredo Corvino, ' meet as-they took first place in formance in the . 100 yard t^m nf n^nipv nkin >ixt^P'n ot theseasorrin Cranford's win over Berkeley Heights. In the action start( of the game ;and~did nol ClementineGrabowski breaststroke as he swam it in qatch up and take the lead ^Scotch Plains then hit a Rensterman , 0".' :!-0 276-7933 bedrooms. 3rd floor - bedroom den Mailman experienced at house painting Call 276-6060 reports. It has now been artistic director -every event in a 128-41 win. Bill Lange, left, is foiling his opponent's takedown. Tol8|s 21 12 'U and., storage. 1 car detached wtntjjrrterlor work. Reasonable. Call : McGrath, Smith and Robinson bucket with 12' seconds left but . -WADE ASSOCIATES garage; Asking 158,000. -;, . :'"• ...... ^Y ' replaced by a more sub. The. highlight of the com- Even though_W6stfield won ''I': 17.5. • ' V ''• • ." -v ' - until the fourth quarter when r__,,r-_j ~A;A «X. Scotch Plains G liter 5 p.m. 274 MM. Cnattxi dld not 4 ltf, Evenings Call stantial unit and no additional The Cougars rfieet with took second" /in 1:56.1. 4im Hobbie hit two of his 16 choke, in- +ierin( REALTORS . • • • . • " . / .Open ;•'•• Board of Education pany-s-spnng~season will be -=»" ihe meet so convincingly, the stead Jim Hobbie hit a-bucket 6laes ' 4 ". 8 THE DEACON / Tuet. Wed. and Fi*i Aveningi. -• Kenllworth. N.j:' interruptions in theservice, the presentation of "The Bridgewater Raritan-West, Robinson took second in the 50 points. After a steal by Clem(^ •'.'Plcolllne" '2 7 Kathleen Jenkins "?7? MASON WORK Notice .K hprphy, given.to the legal. Cougars -times continued to lofl .In j> -CranfoFd- £647- p Subject is UanceL' ~ ~"aneyrthe Cougars increased rryer- ^74-1053- John A. Thiesz 276-1564 voters in the school district o( improve as they have all the Cougars.a 54-53 victory. Roberson 2 0- WATERPROOF ING and 57 YEARS OF SERVICE Kenllworth, Tn the County ol Union, that To obtain a ' weekly scheduled for Jan. 11, and then took second "in the 100- their lead to 42-38 on Bruce McAllister 6 2 u WitaZolUk ,-2728522 1 season long as two Cranfbrd _ ' ... .-REPAIRS"- •/ ;..' the annual cneejrhg lor the election-of astronomical report)'one need High School records, were set. thought to-ibe a forfeit in backstroke in .1:07.2, and Playle's free throws. Against Rahway, the Payne, ,.. ' 2 )-.« 5 . J«ok Miller i '"272-27515 276 5051 four mentbers of the Board of Education Totals ' : 22 V 53 rjiniHiiimmnimiiiniiinninnrrnniiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Open *.' walks.jiatios, . NORMANDY SHORES will be~held at the Hardlno School (or only dial 276-STAR- A tap-ed Cranford's favor; has finally McGrath took second in the • 6 20-M "Generals'Election District 1-5 on - Ian Cameron now holds the 18 10 ""•"'• llraplaca,llreplace," dan, waihar^drvar. message wjll giVe infnrmatinn Between : Jbeen rescheduled for Feb. 19 100 breaststroke in l: 17.8. Each* team played seesaw :e^;n^~e^m^^^tc^.inanSu rn^%_ ' ' • ^ ' 7 ir-5 -WEP^eSDAV. FEBRUARY \};,AVU record m the 100 ~blocicn-omi< ocean. Seaipnal rental 12400. from.2.to 9 P.M. and as'mucb longer, as onthe current position of the ™ With fiyeTneets gone by, Ian sk th at Cranford vs. Rahway style event as he" swam it in "aJTBndgewalef! ~^ ^^? S*™* rcaught-up.: They:threatened Cranford 117 North Aue Cranfot-d.N.J. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi Call:. Ml-MM.:. may be necessary to enable all the planets, the StatUS-Of-SkVLab- 6a meron—leads" thfr~ team in :'•-.• . ' G P. ":iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiii 49 each with less than two MlmCarJton ^ ^276 2386 scoring- "with" 54 pointsT Hobble .'••• • * ' .3." 11 proved^ey CQUICT wiq-t • V .4 SH0P tXbris Coyle' -• the school record in the 500 Plsyle 2 . 276-1791 WORK -WANTED term o( three VeSrs and one member to as neWS. ofuSDecial Celestial close ones as they pulled out followed by Rocky Robinson Bishop • '- 6 ._?^ __ JeanetteCUrk -- -JiniMMHIIHIIII r, ije«lecter*»»moMwoyfia«AI ^ — yard free-style with a Maney '."'.•;; , V- 0 ~Jnowbfowar, 5 h.p. Var^man - offJcFni lllinililillilllllllllllllllllllllltlllllMllllllllir sa'td mtelina will be—submitted—the : ttr38W7~M games^ William Clark ' 276-3522 d«k I twlval chair; cath raalttar A fit*' pay- 6:47. ..__._ 1 Davis. "..'•'•" *\ ; I. 9 Murray Rots MATURE woman looking for ban-time, 276-7379 cablnati plui ottwr Itamt.» a.m. - 2 p.m." . ! • Raritan-East. One of the.,37 2. points and Mark Dooley LflFerrara' ' • „ 3 3 SELECTED LISTINGS I Fine times were recorded r CRANFORD M. Cherry Austin any Ju»t. or Thuri. at *H Ctntannial position as receptionist. Will do typing) For cWr^nt Expenses. Jl.000,040.00 'orty days prior to the date'bf the elec with 34"points.^,-^," , "' by Kathy Blood scored: Daly? 5 • Gallagher, 3; Sh««han " " . . 0 o a 276-4280 filing etc. Write: :. '. by other Cranford swimniers reasons for the closeness of Mason . 0 o Ava., Cranford, N.J.. _^::-. : r- • NOTE: Every citizen', of.'.the United-^tionshall be entitled tojajte at the school T > ;' Levine, 6; Madonia, 7; McGee o •R;O. •-. Box ... -US . •«.. •'•- . • ,' the meet was the absence of The. Cougars wiiPtry to stay Totals .-•: .'• .'•.. •• :. l» 4<> .Statesof legal age Who shall have been a election. . i as well; The Cougars grabbed The girls' basketball team 8; McLane, 10. u , CEMETERY PLOT - ^Private party Cranford Chronicle, .'••• on the winning-path tomorrow .-•' •-. • ' •' Rahvi/ay . nnds cath - 171S. - 4 double gravat (• resident of the state SI X MONf HS and of • ; . -;• Pauline I. AAorrls a third pface in the 200 yard Cougar swimmer Brett Ellis : : Cratjfo.rd,-N.j:'0701* the- county 'In which he claims his vote • ' Board Secretary has continued its Undefeated Carftl is still leading the ~-W ' "—™r • '••.". G. burial!) Gracaland M«m'l. Pk. Non- Manpower'. duejo an injury. Ellis is' ex^ when they host Plainfield and Alkens '.-... . '; 11 ..•.\ :...:> ' :\, SELLERS!, ' "^ '. ;""•• • Jddarian. Will divide. 35J-M47 (3S5-92M SIXTY DAV next before the election and, Dated; January 3\. W4 '•'.', medley relay as the team of season with two more wjins. MATURE WOMAN -desiresbaby sitting scoring with 231 points in Cunningham. Jim , 7 1 nv«». and wk. cndi). y - • • who has been permanently registered In Fee:',M.40 " " ' — .. ' -- ' ''''.. Mark Dooley, MikeCertnak; pecte(J~ to. refufn" Friday therron Wednesday when they lobs. Evenings preferred •• Immediate the 'municipal, election district at least' 1 Jim Goodman this week against Westfieldv seVen games. Nancy has 129 Slpnaker . 7 1 "' We can help you get'top price for yoifrjioose. area. Call 274-1*10. " - • —' . ' .• - • • '•'•'>' Mark Smith and John against Plainfield. play at home against Rahway. and Scotch Plains. Their Ku'rytak 3 3 MAKE beaten dbwn[_carpat' nap at' Jempprary Office jobs points. lisa Levine leads the Royal : ., • •: ' T 0. doorways bright and fluffy again with "Rocky" Robinson swam jt in The outstanding per^, Call 276-6000 Deadline Tuesday 3 P.M. BABYSITTING don* in my home. For record now is 7-0. The score at Brown -..-...: 1 .0 We have.buyers! We tell you how we can effectively. Blue Lustra. PART-TIME available now. Good' foul shooting with 100 per cent. .full information call 7*T-O4fJ. ' .. formance of this meet was" win two the Westfield game was 78-44, Cunningham. John .'.* V 0 . ALBAN LEWIS HARDWARE pay. Hlexible wprk Ramblers set Lisa also leads the team in merchandise your house and, realize the highest iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Russ Falls' breaking /the 1 0 John, J. Assistant- schedUleV Stop , in and leaving .yVestfield : with a ; assists with 49 and she leads-- ! IV prjet possible; then, thru advertising, corporate Mjple twin bad - iprlnfl,,* mattrail.'- record he set on Friday m the A ramble along the Passaic „ by Tim Lies \ '"^ '.Gribble showed fine moves The . Cranford tea^n also matchino dr«»«r, chair. I, nit* table. apply today.,,•:' ' rs : record of 4-4. \- ' s with steals also. Carol is the ' 6 12 16 contacts, multiple listings and our exclusive HELP WANTED AUTO IFOR SALE .'••• • :to'./.-----'' 500^ yard free-style*. By River is planned on Saturday ••" • • ' • j ' ^in the 108 pound; division, boasts seven performers who ^ Rahway M. to 21 22—75 Very good condition, sm or bast offer. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiijjjiiHi During the game Carol leading rebounder. membership in this^area in "the Gallery of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ' Call 27t-M«4 after 5 p'.m.^ y Bookkeeper smashing the record in a time for members, and guests of The Cranford High School pinning his opponent, could continue on into state Rambler; 19*7 - new trans. 4 new tires. DiFabio Blazejowski scored 28 points Homes," we can find a buyer at the least amount of Man of woman, full time position, The Union County Hiking wrestling team continued its Camargo followed with an competition. They are Bowling league standings Part-tlmt school but'drlvar. Minimum . WAREHOUSE AUCTION SALE Low mileage. Goodliecond car. Call 17i- in of;6:33.4, Falls,-a-sophomore, in three quarters, Nancy inconvenience to you.* For your next move, call; 'aoa »yaars. Idaal («r celMfl* ttudant or. requiring a knowledge of fine leather, at H.P. TOWNSEND MOVING *, 8JM between 10 a.m. and noon. MANPOWER winning ways last week by overpowering: performance, Camargo, 115 pound divison; appear on Paffe 5. j , Pleasant modern 1 has "chopped more than 30 Club. '-• < , French was close behind with unlor cHlun 7-» a.m. and or 2-4 p.m. goods in our new leather shop. Apply in STORAGE. Saturday! Feb. 2, ltT4 at J41 TEMPQffAHY SERVICES 4 by Michelle Rowe extending its undefeated pinning his opponent in the 115 Jordan, 12i pound division, Men's league Hoon m»dl«a«HllaWlv t» natdad. Call person to Mrs. Richards at Jane] Smith, - Norm Ave., W., Wettfletd, at 10:10 a.m. Insurance Off ICe - seconds-off^his time ih this Footwear for damp walking JtJEt)lf. ' 137 Central Ave., WeiHIeld. ., ' All types of household goods, including irri Chevrolet Vega hatch back coupe • Roofing-Siding 21 points^ • The following girls • v'•'. ••"'". • .. ' ,' ". in Ken i I worth recor^dto6andO with victories, pound ciass JoW fedorchek Bogardus, 148(pound division; «pplianc*i In ualad cartons. Many vary Very clean. »,3O0 miles. Radio, heater, 23 NORTH AVENUE •The Cranford keglers are event since he started - is advised for the five-mile white walls - »2J». Call: 241-SM2 after 4 over Berkeley Heights, 34-15, ended the match with a pinLange, 158 pounds; Haren, 170. also scored and played a fine After seven weeks of play, RITA TEMPORARIES .ELECTRICAL SUPPLIER- - - old |tems and some antiques. Per ad-. HAROLD F. 1 :sw:imm jngat fourlnieets- back; r'ambl&_Meeting..pla<%_js.'.the 'p.m. •' •'•'''-.•'. ancLLinden 40-8. -._.-. over^One of the-best ranked pounds and Fedorehek, -game; Mary Daly, 2; Naomi; one team in each division still ' National wholesal* electrical distributor dlttonal Information call: 47J-2421. Gutters-leaders Hours to suit •• peak, only picking up three \ Ian Cameron was a triple NewProvidenceMall at Route M 7; Lisa Levine, 10; remains Undefeated. 10 Aldan St. Cranford. N.J. needs clerK to work In Cranford area. WALNUT BEDROOM SET, including The Lahden victory came heavyweights in the/state in heavyweight division. L ; ; BENMER, INC. 272-4940 Will train: Excellent benefits 2724201. large chest with cedar drawer, large 1772 - V.W. Vani • standard trans. 1400 Call Mrs'. Lewin 272-6300 points in the.last two matches. \yinner as he took a first in the 512 and South Street, New dresser and double bad; vanity table - ; ; easily as) Cranford dominated the heavyweight division. . Terry Madonia. 2 and Jane < Standlmt • -—> . —-r r—r-; : 5TT miles. Excellent condition. :72f 134. • ' 272-9120^ / Last Thursday they w,on one 100 and. 200 free-style events Providence at 10 a.m. The Division 1 530 South Ave., East, Cranford With mirror. Cold spot refrigerator with l»72 - Flat-124 .Sport coupe. 5. speed for-appointrnent the mat throughout the match. The Berkeley Heights The junior varsity lost both Gfc ~: - Full-time salesperson, requiring a 'Pubilshars office • good typist. Answer top freeier, kitchen cabinet, wheelchair, 276^1105 An equal opporiunity employer 353-4100 knowledge, love and appreciation for trans. 2>;ooo miles, dood condition- 272- game and total pins against with times of 0:56.1 "and 2:07 ramble will be cancelled if it is 2 matches, but RicrrSasso put in Town Tavern AMD FENDER 1143 E. Jersey St.* Elizabeth telephone. Kenllworth Call - 241.7200. table and chain. Call.2/»-WJ2.. ; They won' nine out of - The girls played a strong fine china and crystal in our gift shop. 91J4.- '. .• • '•-•••.. . . ' • . • Linden but gave all tlrfef respectively and teamed with. raining or after a heavy rain. * match also was dominated by Sea Dogs Vol.•«, matchesr-Victorious were game against JScoteh ..Plains, Phoenix Galleries in Morriatawn&BernardsviUe Apply In person to Mrs. Rlchardsat Jane games to Clark on • Monday." Rocky Robinson, Mike Cer- information about -the trouncing them 98-25 and i AND TOWING smltti, 137 Central Av*vW*sNltk!,_...:,_•_ The Linden match was a mak and'Mark Smith in Hiking Club is available Gribble, Clovis. Camargo, Bob vie included eight-wins, ^ J£^veAMsfar in the -Koppers Jordan, Alan 'Rawlick, Joe leaving them with a record of Flood Action Committee ' . Estimates Furnished "* — "': Weekdays9-8; Saturdaysy,-4;,Sunday 111--3 TYPIST full or part-time for small dose" match all the way. Dan winning the 400 yard {fee-style through' The Union County season by a football, injury, local 'company. Qenaral office . work Thome, Bill Lange, 0-6. Carol again led the scoring \ Division 2 ; CRANFORD Bucket was the power house for^ relay in a time of 3:47.9, their i Included,. Call- 272-U*!. - -'" • • P ark -.. C o m m i s s.| o n' s but now seems with' 37 points, Nancy French -Coaches' •:• •'•••-;• :•-'• ' 278^1 ITT- 276:^127 Haren; Jpe Chirico and bentlemen's Corner- ,. . luuiuiuiuniinimiidniiitiumtiiiiiituHtiiiimniiuguMiiuiiffi ''". Cranford,rolling a 221 and'.225. best titneof the year in that" recreation department. . '''_- road to recover a GO^SOOTHAVE.. E. ..'..• .••'•• ."V CtERK: .-' - •-. i- -Fedorchek. -i Fedorchek. Bogardus, Langer y ^ v^sity played exceptionally well Demsey's'Tavern ••• • • '; game for. a^ffi4 series. Terry Commuter'slTap Room Part to lull-time to do oHlc» work jtthe helping th^^Team with 22 CRANFORD, N.J. Chronicle tor about-two months. and Fedorchek all. pinned in .iFat Chance . . . Guy bowled well with a 561 CallRoialle Groii • J7*-*000 .. Cranford's hext_jtwp; mat-' points.. All these girls also Moocners ' • •1 the'match;-... • ' N ^ ••'••-• -.'-serjies, as well as Steve ! 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL^ - Lietman with a 514 series, -So far this season Bogardus *j WALNUT BEDROOM SET,'including feet 1 ihchy Cranford's lead "and Fedorchek are tied with on a spacious H^t^isO foot 1r«e shaded Cenfral large chest with ce^ar drawer, large - Clark took it aU from the now trailing 16-11. " F^9,at Roselle Park at 8 dretter and double bad; vanity table CONTRACTORS Cougars, who were lacking^ by Steven Silver man Jin the 440. yard dash, Mai ^was now>41^22. - . six in the number of pins they Avenue lot. Two second floor, tile baths,'plus a first with mirror. Cold spot refrigerator with ALUMINUM PRODUCTS AUTO DEALERS BANKS FURNITURE PLUMBERS Thave^dedt^utT"^!111—^" "^ floor powder room, Entrance vestibule, larg*) living top freeier. kitchen cabinet, wheelchair, their usual flairfHigh bowlers Pringle and BobTKaTel scored The.CougarsTooirtfie, mile taMe and chairs; Call 274-ttl]. were Jan Erickson with a 524 Cranford opened its first- "Hfi»flpl^l ^ den, formal -winter track season in seven dining room, large kitchen with separate eating URGENTLY NEEDED', ' ..-. KENILWORTH MARTIN'S BRENNAN ! with finishes. The Rahway runner, spearheaded by Bob actiprp Typists, Billln«xleiiis,'Cal Guy FrldaySt' LIFETIME ALUMINUM A ID A years by s Hock&y area, detached 'garage. Available for early REILLYoiOSMOBILE INC &TOYE showed early speedy was than Kale's 53:9 quarter mile. .'and'Alfred-Stagey. etc. Most are local and fee paid. Call: PRODUCTS; TOC•' Authorized CONSTRUCTION CO Floor & Bedding meets. On overtaken by Pringle for Other members of the first- Nancy Hilia , possession J 154,500. . •' :•". J-J.^Gi illin. Prop. C6ugars~were"defekted by a The PeeWee's got a big CALL: Home .1 mp'ovement P«oduc.l.t OCOSMOBI-lre- p PLUMBING-HEATIeJC —..._.*• .The_juniorLvarsity, on,the. about five sfeconds, but came place team were Tom Lenk, | GIRL Sales & Service • ADDITIONS -•••'"• _"- strong Plainfield squad, 61-42. win this weekend, R TA , Storrn^Wlndaytand-Dabi-i -• • . FINISHED BASEMENTS ' Bedding - * TINNING ...'.- -iback-to:recaptute';theilead_oni BlLVjLHein and Pringle; --.: .KITCHENS 2 . ?76 3206; - Member 2760269 They had |.a' tougHr inatch • stretch. In the day ? final/event, the S60 North Aw el E WesHield - BATHROOMS jwui: catl^nd ask; to *•«,.aiic cpJaiuiLstylf hotfie with., -Federal Reserve System • ;-..- GARAGES '. •' , " ••'•.•; -against^-liinden,.-l.but--came. -event•; out-by-i score-of 5-4— -—Cougrs tooksecpnd-and third- Cranford 2>2 4M3: three second floor tomtm^iJi a tiird ihor : Federal Deposit ' FREE ESTIMATE back-for a clean sweep ifrom In the two mile, CraViford In ,the high jump. Keith teenage hideaway. Three year old tile bath, AVON : —Insurance Corp. A-Uwork Clark. They raised their points On Saturday the CougarsT again swept first, second arid Jackson "and Rich Kale were modern eat-in-kitchen, first fIdoV deii/ full dining to a total of 24. : was ,,-high scorer with four 'NEVER WORKED BEFORE T .IT personalty designed to fit 47 Westfield Ave. CHAPMAN turned it around and routed third with the lone Rahway. the point-getters: The jumping 111 1 V and Steve roonvand living room, detached garage. Available DOESN'T MATTEIt...Wlth Avon's help AUTO REPAIRS In the match against Clark, goals and tw.o assists but the.5 ?', you can become a successful 272-4500 your needs. C'al^k •'* Rahway 50-27. Rahway got off, runner finishing more than facilities were inadequate finished i|p the for quick possession. $37,?00. ••.-'. Plumbinf Heakn -Coolini Dick Ward bowled a 209 game win was a team.effort. . ^;-°" Representative. Make: Hie money .you,. ( to a quick start by scoring first two laps behind first place' {because the landing pit was_up Sunday \ the need and still have time for yourself and 47?BouleV»(!) ~ *U 1-6886 fora 555 series and Terry Guy Kevin? Murphy. Murphy Van against a hard block wall, - - Keith Handler had two goals pe°e ^ee»s family by selling quality products' in 276-2567 and second jplaces in the 60 OTd t were: not as .-",'••••«. MOVING OUT OF STATiE your spare hours. .-;'_ I'M.la.2pi.fipB»e'.fo;ra52^seri_es:: the two miles in 10:11. Chris In an interview, Coach Ray.. - ' wo--fesstets,\BrttrGoM^ -yard hurdle^ anda Jthe 60: yard:. '« ELO Inter City Relocation -.Epr_mof»4nfc>rmatlon. call: Jii.41*0. - RIUMPH hie junior varsity seem to be dash. ^Third place finishes^—BunHmi^^see«»d-and--Joe—^ CAN HELP YOU!, 36 No,lh *»e , looking better than the varsity Figgurelli^as third. Cranford pleased with, the progress of assist, Alfred Stanley had two WeMars Layout man • axparlancad only. George W.Kochero *'•'• 232-6500 DAVIS BROS, ..were scored by Russell Davis : illy McKinley were the goal Immtdiate opanin*. Call 4U-lftt. these" days. — — goals, while Mark and Scott LANDSCAPING "in"the hurles and Billy Sherm TKa^Tthe lead at this goint byr a his team. He said his distance scorers BENNINGERCO : Holmes, Chip Amnian and :orers-, yviui Bob Palmer -:-...' - "•' :CLEAHlilO • '.-._.'••, CJoHision^eckilisti- THE NATIONAL in the dash. With five points scoVe of 24-21. -'-"- runners could compete with Small manulacturinc company looking Jack Davis v REYNOLDS In the 880 Mai Pringle came that 6f any team in the state, _hu-a coupic.to.da claanint of.both_fac-_ / Auto & Truck f LUMBING8. HEATING. INC going, for first, three for Billy finished out^e **gjg&'S"fc Essex tory * of flea areai. Steady tvaninfs - STATE BANK Chuck Bennlnger ^ second, and one for "third, through with a convincing " He also added that while there —part-time - 5 nl«ht» par w«*k. Raply in Refinishing ~> LANDSCAPING iSmI ZJLJZ K "f «v^Hunt 3-2 on Saturday. Billy Alterations ...... • y ... , • :. ... TonYOiFabTi victory, finishing in 2:04. Bob was no real'speedyin the Jimmy Seeman...had ^e ^^ and M?rk^^ confidence to: - • . ^First Since 1812 ? Cranford was quickly clown 16- 3 V- 24 Hour Towing ( 35 *i i Amitrami placed second and~ dashes, his men are'very Cranford Chronicle CRANFORDOFFICE - Additions : ,v Body'iSc Fender Shop' 2. „•;,' ; •• , •:$ -• /^« G,.nAw n,o o,..;<-»c scored for the Juniors, and . Box Itt ' Industrial • Residential , Scott Gramling finished third, workers and should be ablelo On^Sunday, the STquirts .^.^ wfefe made by Gary • cranford, .N.J. 0701* • SHOP: 789-0330 61) Riii 1tan.R0.1d Phono Remodeling (iflihioom anc| Kitchen . .'C^ahidnfquiclcly carnSback This sweep gave the Cougars pick up a win every once in a • J88 0800 'LUMBING & HEATING ,RES: 789-0604. i : Mcydci niialtons to sjveep the mile witl) Dave 33-21 advantage. ^ while. In his outlook, White IT'S SO CLEAN UNAMI PARK , BABYSITTER wanted for boy three and ' Free Estimates- ./ _ pn'"»K • •,- girl >i)r In Roosevelt'School area five Ottering You Complete SERVICE S*US REPAIRS ITTSQOEEKSI 6 Nwth Avo ' Garwood - "One itop" Bli'i'nfl ELECTRIC Stehlin finishing first in 4:41:4 In the shot put, Eugene predicted stardom for his the third period, the, is th« Mttlng tor thlt modarn days^wavkr Write Box 1U, Rosalie )Mt Oo. • shut QUt .. You could raally move into this Colonial luturlng ttt* in kitchan, Park, N.J. 07204. . . CALL CRANFORD SEWElTSERVICE and-Mike Burning and Steve "Baby Huey" Alvator .came distance runners and this will were down *0. Then Mitchell t „ „.,._. ROBERTS & WIESE T he-Complete lob . Lawrencev Ue on 10 rocfirCqtanlal ham* without llvlna rooA« w llra^laca, larf« iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuui: Members F.TJ.J.Qv ESTIMATES GIVEN Delikat finishing second and through with a heave of 41 feet enable Granford'tmthake a Handler andl Brett Goldman ^ ' deina a mint. SltuatMt on an I badroomt. Clot* to ichoolt and all 276 U74 274 8750' x had two Ample Free.CustomeV «•/• ,\\ONAHI:F. RAIIS third. There was no doubt 4 inches Jerry,Ingram toofe-good showing in the^'im-- scored. With only 30 seconds MxlOt tot with fruit trMt, orapa Hr UT.soo. • . " ,TWINB0RO MTO CORP goals,! and Billy Newmah, arbor and l»v< . .»• ^~ 276-3284 / 276-5367 326 WALNUT AVt^f abo•ut the_^ougars^sweeping jnd place wjuYa throw of 3(6 portant state meets: ,.;- left, the game was tied on ji PRICED AT Authorized Ford Ciaolwd Lars • Swanson and Jerry iiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiinrjliiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii the" event; Rahway showed goal by Keith 'Handler, D S.KIJZSiMA -SERVIOENTER Dealer Since 1920 CLEANERS " CRANFORD Shamey had a goal apiece. CLEANED 1 276-3281 almost no stamina. By taking .l^assisted-by-IMitchell-Jlandler BLOOMINGDAI-JL ^ Tune-up ' .' ' —Sales Service Rentals 276- all nine points, Cranford was Coinniiuiity Carl Rinaldj turned in anothef SCHOOLAREA - REAtTOR RUBBISH REMOVAL .--. ClARtf Off ICfS I«rHOM*SSI CH*WFOR fine performance in the net. • General Repairs Open Eves.til»:30 — SEWING v_/• ;$4*,soo. .•. •; • _ ••'..- 'can '• ~~~ 7.": J Summit and Elizabeth O'VCtmnerj Tomorrow the Juniors will • Atlas Tjres^&_Baittejrijes^ JT?en leagiie __'Jnlt.l»tUtJ»ttUI 10 room - ""JohnI Bordeh"""" ' " • Lubrication swim meet rheet-PrincetonrOn-Saturday- Lar«a caraar lot, loyaly treat and li5MilnStreel Cranford 245-isi 00 Tcust Compony T LUMBER •nrubi, «a>a«« and locatad In on* Brake Service : - ' v-r—w 273-8337 • ' • A 27o-«94 ..'• RotaUe Park lOeORiriUnRd. 10 WeiBWd Awe THE COLOR SPECIALIST After six week of play one all squads travel to meet Hill, of ttw linatt rattdantial ar*a». 15B Wai I OVER 25 YEARS IN TV -SERVICE BUSINESS The ' Cranfor'd Recreation urged to report on tiriie. The Departmen.t will conduct an competition is open toall team isstill undefeated.-" and the PeeWe/*& have the • BENNER'S SERVICJ"BfiOLdoatlmMl FOR tAbl' • SEWING ROOM GARRY-IN OR HOME^ERV1CE^B/AV bt-COLO "" -—--••- standings ~ )yiKa E""«VaryJSIn«T" Carpantry, Pliimblno., Member BUILDERS' GENERAL —open-swun_jneeUSaturday-at i£IC£liT 7^j " FAMILY EvtnlngiCall Ramadalln«, Eltctric Wirln«,.APplianc« UOAD SERVICE - \\ North Au Cranlo'd the indoor pool located at 401 eluding non-irtembers, 5 against the_Es 'All-Starti at R.paln. Call 37* MM, ••- SUPPLY CO. DRESSMAKING •••• COME IN ANDSBE 276-5371 C^tennial\Aye Smokln' Bitty Lloyd 232-6437 UNION COUNTY Lumber. ~_ Age__grour^classiCica_tions_ »•—home. . WHAT WB HAValTO OFFe« 276-2755 HOUSE PAINTING . INTERIOR AND ,' -r ^ .-'ANp'^-iv-'-'.'' IM HOMES FOR SALE | EXTERIOR.. REASONABLE RATES. ^UICK CO. Kor Convenient Building Materials •The swim meet wifiy for the meet will be as follows: (Jnaml Bombers LoUlt* Marino 276-1023 DECORATORS 10 a.m. and all contestants are DIGreooiio Bros CALL: 17>-5774. ;Fu/l Service" Banking ALTERATIONS eight--years and underr.nine Bologna-Boys NUI & Elizabethtown fdwirdJankowikl 7 J ' ALKt Cl*KIPENTR Y alire»tayjj: and tefl years old, 11 and 12Knlcks JoanKotnl| CRArJEORD QFJLICEil^ . . DiaI 276-0505 MORTOAOES ARE POSSIBI.BI .compiat* lob. Incluo* parmlti. Alto •••-, 931-483I ^ TERMINAL 3JA CcntenhfSTAVe Crarilord CBBL meeting years old, and 13'through 15 Jamas Marino Imall ««») *!»•", WIIMWW*. •«««*» and League standings after two jan»t Barton ld. Altar 4 P.M. call: 4ai-1170. CRANFORD 100 South Ave. E. " ,- Open Daily Open 6 pays 9 to 6 years old. 276-1949 1 CRANFORD AUTOBANK MILL END STORES, INC. The nibnthly meeting of tfie weeks of, play in the Bring You More (ly Murray 276-2239 Authorized ALUMINUM SHOWROOM BOlCK Chestnut St. * Walnut Ave. -'5; MEMBER Of CRANFORD CHAAABER OF COMMERCE Cranforjd Bqys' Baseball Competition will be "cbiP „ Recreation Department girls' x Stl Cuttom-Mada MOVERS ducted in freestyle and J Uab«l Taylor 272 60*6 Porch and PaNo Enclosures Sales * Service . VJ1-4U3 DRAPERIES 216 Centennial Ave. League will be conducted , basketball leagues: Jalousies Awning Windows * SLIPCOVERS 218 CENTENH.il AVE.*276.160* CRANFORD backstroke and awards will be GMCTRUCK SALES . united counties Larta uUctlon of Monday,-Feb. 4 in the Com- -I ''. Sth Grade Leaguo In early Decerrtber, the Federal Power It also may be possible for us 1o provide presented to the, first four 'A"' • W L emergency assistance to other gas G:G. NUNNf^ SER VI CENTER GOOD USID C*HS trust company FabrlcibyVard munity Center at 8 p,m. n Commission issued a preped^fvt— Nuprlme Replacement ! or Bolt TREE SERVICE winnersin-each age group-in .i.-P Giants , . ...-...- _i.;i.?__. _ companies in~New Jersey,r thus, pre^ •-*—- RaaMart mkt taturan — KENMEIgR Prop 139 N.-Broad i Elizabeth Foam Rubbar Members and friends are , *, Indians 11 settingliecisidni which vvill hawe a'bcVnefr Windows. ' GENERAL REPAIRS where good things both the boys and "girjs -t j Red Skim • •' " • 11- venting hardships for other residents ._._....Storm and . . ••_ St. . 354 3300 1 ficial effect for all customers of Eliz«- 181 North AVe, E. RSAUTX0. -•'; start to happen invited to attend the Mothers! % } Llofls • I' TIRES BATTERIES Thomas tree Service. categories. bethtown Gas. ' ' of our State should severe cold weather Screen Combinations Auxiliary square dance For further information *J Vikings > I 27Vestfield . r- kept inforrnecf~6f~a"lh:9lghMlcBnt- 1 Dependable, Fi-ien••, . L.. *, bedrooms and two more tiled paths. At grade level is a built-in two-car garage with W.tth «n4 Jewtlry llevalr* FuelOU..,011 Burner* FUNERAL SERVICE 400 Lincoln Pl<.. E.Ctinloi-d Myers Company, wHere he electric door opener and a large-utility laundry room .:. Forced warm air and cir- Loan Assn., Hardware...f*ainf> NO JOB TOO BIG _ Funtral Directors CRANFORD. NJ. 277-527 last served as staff ac- culating hot water heat plus central air conditioning ... Also included at the above Jenfy_,07Q92 Valley iRd..Libeety Gqcnec HI Ft 4 Slaw children, Deborah Jane, 19, • Il'ILS vV Cranford, N)J. • Cranford, N. J- . 901^.83'9-tSO'O•""• aot aaa-ieoo ._. 201 647-Broo ( 789-0606 Radiot Antartna laiMaUorti tannUl Av«. • and Lawrence R., Jr., T6.- Phone 233- 1492 N (] y t U L f. M . j. 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"—The Fine-Arts Quartet, the Watchung, Reservation on A note of nonsense, fun and Irighteningly -ine-i-of—Americans—great -Sundays Feb.-3. -Presentation: farce will be struck by the compliant; Dave has a vioh chamber music ensembles, will be at 2, 3 and 4 pjm! The .. Cranfprd' Dramatic Club's attack oi ethics and Sco< ...no>rf—nitwitioti«w—IU-J«^«»- tu.% from, the nnartmont—:,' , the world over, will appear at oT these -.birds, including Vum-Yum Tree." opening Robins neighboi andLjahd. Ling :habits,•— courtship.^ Febr 8. Directedby Jirn Lyon.: ^°rd- know" only as 'Hogan Serving Cranford, Kenilworih and Garwood .Metropolitan New Jersey, 760 Enemies,' and growth of the the play will be shown Feb, 8- tries to substitute for Northfield Aye., West Orange, young penguins. Also at . 9. 15-1.6. and 22-23. at the fugitive suitor, butr nty Thursday. February 7, 1974 on Sunday. Feb. 10, with Trailside. on Monday through., -. Cranford Dramatic Club. 78 prevails. •"•• '.' " VOL 81 No. 6 Published Every Thursday Second Class Postage Paid €ranford N.J. 0701$ 15 C Samuel Baron', flutist, as Thursday, at 4 p.m., half-hour Winans Ave. Ed Robinson will be seen as guest soloisj. The concert is nature talks for children will ...... „,. -the landlord, a self-styled TJon/ be given by Donald May_er,_ Kathy Dettra as Robin and Juan who candidly admits • — Van Cliburn has post- director, on.''The Sea". (huck Hbeonard*as-H9ave"will that •j'm not abpve craftahd | portray a pair of ^reluctantly 7 poned his February 23 ap- —At__/_the Trailside cunning to rgain my ob- peaTance" al Urfibn High" Planetarium. ""Eye 'of The chaste sweethearts^ in Ihe Lawrence Roman comedy. jective." ; V ; School with ReCital Stage, and gtving^facts about- , June Coles will appear as all other engagements in the .eclipsing type variable stars, Fearing that heri physical Trene Wilson.' the J Cranford voters -will., go to seryice- will not be listed school in Highland Park; professor at K^an 4- 7 and 26, aeveland School; near future, because of the is scheduled program at 2 longings are insufficient; basis sophisticated owner of Hhe the. polls next Wednesday -to because it was mandated Stephen Gracey of 711 High Colleger-Union.- , •/ Districts 5, 11, 13; 21 and J&, death of-his father a few days p.m., 3 p.m—and 4 p.m. on for marriage, Robin devises a Telegraph Hill apartment in act on budget proposals for the St., credit^analyst withy J previously by voters. Three incumbents, ^eorge-Lincpln School,; Districts8,12 jo- —-j, =—— "will to~test the coxrples ~~which the action—^afr . Candidates in thH^^bOaTd" "Manufacturers —tfarroveT" "Slrom.~Robert Baechtold and and 30, Blpumingdale Scliuol; —The Goldovsky Grand repeated on Wednesday, Feb. "character compatibility" by place. Irene's motherly in-' three Board of Education race are Mrs. Betty *^rgen of Commercial Corp., New York William Massa, ^rrjiot Districts 9, 18i, 201 and 28, Opera "Theater will;, be 6, i at 8 p.m. As the ' inviting her lawyer-love to live terest in Robin and amorous members from a field of seyen 10 West.'Holly St., who is City; W.P. Griffith of 22 Van seeking, reelection; >• . Roosevelt School; Districts H, presented by Recital Stage; in Planetarium.-•,seats....-only_ .35' with her on a strictly hands-off interest in Hogan add to the candidates. - - - employed by the New Jersey Buren Ave.,-chemical The polls will be open from 2 31 and 32, Livingston School, "persons7"tickets issued -y Edward Temkin of 15 I^nox n. WalnuI^hdoJ^iatricia-3 which is now in its 20th year; public is-^encburaged to visit contrives a classic seduction the CDC box off ices between 8 Byrne; WeaVer, and; NewarkJWaYoi' Kenneth.'Gibson. . »• ; r"'"]' " i; 'has/ long been known r as the facilities at Trailside i.llAs —-- 'complete with low and 9:30 p.m. weekdays, and —America^s~—fotemosL.;_irk—openJ_onTJveekdays_£XcepJLj;__ -•'SoJ.LryjnQUS.ic;L_ajirijL'I>il^^ ticular, he noted that New escape the problems of big ] terpreter"of opera for popular Fridays from;3 to 5 p.m. and" "_ suggestive poetry7™When he by phone, at 276-7611. .Curtain era : audlencesr ~ • ~"~~" "~" ;" ~ on~Saturdays77Sundays "rand York State got ft per cent oVcities, like Newark'lf~ School -r"Adelie Hengiiins of The holidays from 1.to 5 p.rn, ;; Conflftued Irom Page 1 '"". thel^entire budgeLotahe, sbraetbj^g^isn'trrdone-^about— items - such as fire dampers. Antarctic'"1 a. color film, will National Endowment fpr theyNewark, all its problems ^ill- : what the state would require December 13, 1973 calling on Traifside programs are an- then the music, the Arts: last year, while New eventually be, at our doo^r ' flicting cost, estimates. Bureau of "School Planning $11,000. Vicci: Check be shown at The Union County .pounced 1 of the Board of Education for' the Board of Education t(? on a- Park Com- magnificent costumes and the Jerseyls share was just one Kewark deserves: to be saved educational philosophy, safety Services for approval and miscellaneous' items.' $3,000.' the renovation, in contrast. to I Park Commission's Trailside mission "events". telephone. make a firm decision on the wonderful voices worked their per'cent. "The comparative and the people of New Jersey for children and at least one conformity to state school , Electrical--Flatt & Poole: the safe standards of a two schools, and asking the .Nature and Science Center, in 352-8410. magic and they were spell- issue wMcJLJiearly_eyeryone building guide; lines, com- populations just don't justif1 y deserve opera and me other replace all panels witli new reputable contractor. Were voters to Support theideciaioo i .• • • •. . t - • ^_ . •••-• bound.I'm reallyglad;.iwfe;;,_Jthat^;kind'..of.j'isparityV " recognizes,. *' but no " one monly referred to as "the It Again, Sarii? : he arts, and we've gqt to work for circuit breakers; replace all the.work to be done, Mr. Vicci • of the board. The groupleds could give those youngsters Lsaid. . "' '•.....;. V them if we ever hope to get discusses in. public make-up code." The approved plans feeder wiring* with new to would have to submit his bid that the present decision is too 1 by Joan Smith friend "Dickl_played with_. State Senator Alexander the chance tosee an art form - - .. . the controversy which must then beT put put for meet capacity; replace all 1 Music in March lives, a^s well as the quan- ..c u u -4 .-. L over this unjustified in-~ along with those at other hasty.' -" . - ". A complete comedic escape understated humor by Marv Menza, Dem-Union 20th Dist.) ; they would probably never be surrounds the^ Board, of; competitive bidding. The Suburban Symphony tity?"' ;; '. ;.;• • ••.; Suburbanites like the feriority complex and finally branch circuit wiring; update contractors all bidding on At its last meeting the Board the Music Study Club of. awaitj7~ jis_ a_4t- ' th*;i_ _e Paper* '.. .r Mil»«••»l L-'chtermanI .irhlw'iYian , au mann totallfrit oil y«* i_ .*. •>_ i_. • % • »•»••• ^--i-rf exposed to : otherwise. I'm- Education's decision to close - The CAUSE'group has also [Orchestra of,:. New Jersey, Newark and the Oranges, has introduced a bill in™ fine Cranford and Carwood are people of Cranford, Garwood stop playing second fiddle to all lighting to "code," install standard specifications ap- of Education voted 7-1 to Playhouse^as Wbody Allen's preoccupied with his con- Senate' calling on >the .certain.we made some of them Cleveland and- Sherman submitted figures for- short emergency lighting; replace {under the direction of Henry Miss Diehl is also soloist at summ in his distriqt and. Kenilworih can't really; NewYork," he concluded' proved.by the State Education support the closing of the two whacky hit ."Play It Again \ g career, -entrusts- his Opera fanj. Some of the letters : elementary schools; term rehabilitation of ; . vtBloch, will present a concert Calvary. Episcopal Church in Wlfe Hackensack - Meadowlands Senator/ Menza who had the_al!lvreceptacl|es with grounded Office. '.-*•• P.• -':,-•.-.'•'••".•••'•;.?•*: schools and has urged the Saml' provides the Jaughs to "Linda" with Felix' care, and calls I got from their The issue-is being debated schools. Their Sunday, March 4, at 3 p.m. in Summit. ••••-,: Development Commission to earlier been critical of some of •TUNE-UP BONANZA*! H.W. - Bingham Jr.. oT 43 public to vote affirmatively on eliminate such mundane Inevitably, love blossoms be- consu-uct .a facility to house the funding aspects for the parents were really moving not only on the local level, but prepared by Vincent R. Vicci classroom; wiring for heating Clark St.; ' " ' ' ' "*" - - - - •? .•'• . the Union College^ auditorium. thoughts as Watergate, fuel ^eeri them, erasing all 1 . Pdrtj, Phui, Con<«iii«r, an independent both parts of the budget when She wilPsing-JVIimi in "La thoughts as Watergate, fuel ^ g _ ^ performing arts on a site spoCls complex also an- and heartwarming." £' <$ due to a legal action brought of 210 Stoughton Avieriue, a and ventilating.- $185,730, engineer, Price of admission is $3 for v crisescris , etc..t . .atleastfotltf r a fef w VestigeVt s ormfenonty,irf n our i ( SISTER SUSAN in March 1972 it goes to the polls on Wed* Boheme _* with theBloqmfield in the : Hackensack nounced that he has been The Oper a Theatre^aiso"" by a citizen's group-7-CAUSE, general contractor. Vicci: replace lighting fix- submitted nesday, February 13. :~.y... adults and $2 for students^ hoursr— — hero .untiUTe evolves-Bogt offers student-price tickets. r informal figures, The -program will feature Opera.in March ancTwiil also appointed to the board of Citizens" "Association Urging W|iat^re the figores? The tures ia x; lass room s; mliriy of them without Mrs. Rosemary Charles, the Only an AU,n disciple, such Bkj to Je zanyending, ;-trusteesf the Opera Theatre of "When we started Con- $ Sound Education—it has following are, as nearly as soprano Marie. Louise Diebl. perform at the Natjonal HANDWRITING miscellaneous items. $9,000. reference to "code" on the one dissenting board member Convention of tRe "National New Jersey, headed by tacting schools about bringing 12.95 moved to Tren(on^nd tb the possible, a dirett comparison The to^al for the abbvework Selections will , include: (B-cTttTTder; $15.95) ANALYST [ cost of renovation of the has said: "Inasmuch as no Federation of Music Clubs Alfred Silipigni. Harrison their pupils into see an opera; offices of the Commissioner of of the board figures prepared is $519^730 for Flatt and Poole major maintenance has been "Overture to \L -Signor Weaver of Cranford is its we often got the .reaction that schools at the request of Bruschino, ','• Rissjni; held in Atlantic City in April. SO.ELMOftA 1 Walnut Ave. Education. CAUSE, headed by by Flatt and Poole fefea 5ryear and $74,750- (including fees, George Strom, ..present board given to the schools for the "If we're going to spend a president. they: didn't, think the kids Mrs;Jolln Engle; president, life .and those of Mr. VicciJ ' permits, etc.) for Mr; Vicci. past 15 or 20 years I would like _ "Alleluja," Mozart; "Sum- J 1 president. Mr. Bingham's : " • • *'"" ! ~ ' ' Woody Alleir. pathetic w fe, entirely EXXON SERVICENTER u: -quarter of a billion dollars-on "I am honored to be asked to-Wuldbe J-epllyJrtterested. We Cranlord Mrs. Anthony Cirillo, Mrs. Sherman School; General A similar program" for, to see 'them given such work J_'__' phony NoTTT" Beethoven; ~""'fr^aVing earned a South Etaora Av«.. Cor.Ertco Ava. figures are $394,000 for • "Air_;de Lia from L'Enfant- (both athletic contests," Menza serve wit|i this distinguished had'a\lot of very pleasantly Robert Jackyra, IWrs. Frarik. construction. Flatt & Poole: Cleveland School by FTatt and Sherman and $303,000 for; as is necessary to make them nomination , playing *•»* nw»n «k« m«k4M kmr ** said, "I should think we would group which is doing so much surprised teachers," Weaver , IKM asMslloatlMi La "-M- la «•! Vorob.Mrs. Vincent Vicci and removal of old roof and Poole comes to $408,700 and Prodigue," DeBussy; "Waltz .-•''FolkDesignTn American "Dick" opposite Allen in the . - - ..-.,•- EL 3-9244 Cleveland.- . .-._ comfortable and cheerful^ be .able to set aside some tp b give uis quality • en- said., ••>•••, '. .'• '.••. }•••'., . William Nowak, has asked the replacement with' new; $43,ooby Mr: Vjcoi.' from Romeo and Juliet,'-' Quilts" an exhibition of over original - Roberts was the staggering) as Felix' Work don* Ondudinc Sundays) CAUSE has been "critical of minimum upkeep for the next wife space devoted to those tertainment," said the fresh- Weaver expressed some W3 P.M " Commissioner to issue a Removal of stone, coping and The figures show voters Gqunod; and "Polovetziari forty examples from the perfect • choice for this "Nancy" I, seemed to be a Chronicle editorial "of .;, '-. •. '""". Contlno*dooPa(i«l ;"> Dances from Prince Igor," Newark Museum's quilt Ja ne achievements that improve man Senator. "I am going ta* disappointment injhe City of restraining order—which will repiacehxent with metal; pproduction as the sub- y -Mansfield reincarnate', ur minds : JHESE RELICS OF RATIONING are among ^ the upper right are the actual gas rationing-stamps 1 Borodin:- : ~ collection. "oDens at the appearing in several flash- °. and uplift our souk do all I can in Trentbn to see -NBwark's treatrneril"of the prevent the closing of the repair rooftlrainsrreplace all" neanderthaK. hero totally that we increase the meagre theatre, but noted inareased: Margaret Thermanh's "souvenirs" of her service with ;used *at the time.' Application's- for additional gas schools: , ' -_ •: ".' Miss Diehl majorec} in voice museum on Saturday Jan. back sequences to painfully ArTTrnusiC/ dance, theatre - •the War Price and Rationing Board In VVorld Wat-tl. wood windows . with -lacking" in even a modicum of these cooperation and interest of" * ratjons and tire^purchases supply the background for The issue should be simple, at Eastman -School of Music 26, continuing through Sept. 2.- remind him; of his abysmal pursuits be'Hefit us at existence we are now giving to At lower left ar=eJhebetter; stickers put in car wijidOvtfs xt tl aluminum; eliminate dead savoir faire with" women. least as much as football groups like that headed by late; by both the Newark city ~ collage of rationing mementoes- easily translated into dollars end corridors; revise' and has performed as soloist The pieced and appliqued failures as a husband. The fact _to_show—what allocation a motorist was allowed. On ; Roberts also played the nat e could government and the city's and cents.; Rut the school Corridor, outdoor\ and with orchestras, chorus, in quilts on view range from the bumbling ambassador's son in ! r^l n't act was games and race track betting, Maestro Silipigni. They are DOG recitals,'oratories and opera mid-18th to the early 20th icr and we ought to seize this trying; to improve our lives residents. • board has its set of figures and classroom doors r remove Allen's ''Don't Drink the elevanf as_ the appreciative "it took some convincing at -the citizens' group has theirs. combustible ceiling tiles and • workshop. An -artist member century. The majority were Water" - and 6an be seen gasps from the males present opportunity to encourage their and we ought to help tfiem in patronage on behalf of all our return."-. ••-•••'- '•-.• •; -x--~~ -—r—-• first to getpeopjeto come tcr The center of the debate lies in install fireproof suspended vote ..': of the National .Societyiof Arts either made or'used-in New currently as "Serpico's" testified. -v and Letters of New Jersey and Jersey. ' "Sam" will be. playing it "citizens, downtQjvh -Newark^^at -nighty OBEDIENCE costs (or the repair of t|ie twoceilings; raipair and refinish sidekick, ""A" request for; ai restraining Irt his statement today* Mri; budget qann.ot possible From the moment Mark again and again through Feb. "New Jersey has been ByBobGima buildings^ one built in 1913 and steel exit stairs— fr-orji- rationing may be imposed. on Westfield Avenue," she get, so he tore them up right in the other in 1*22/Should they auditorium; rejpair 'wall order which^f granted, could Kucharski said: : :. ; represent an accurate picture TOWNSHIP OP CWANPORD Township o( Crantord Shapiro appeared on stage he 17. Tickets may be reserved accused of being culturaly Tomorrow, an "alternate lot across Broad EnroWNowFor What form "such rationing recalled, ".and. that .it was a front of me and threw the be made usable'Tor"several finishes and paint; repair either jielay jorjbring about a "In response to the decision of the capital requirements of * Notice of AAeetlng ' Cranford cNeto J*rsey „• „ personified "Bogey" to visual for evening performances void, a cultural wastelanctrDy complete guide to skiing'in the - day—sales-of-gasoline-based- mighttakeis stiH-unielearT-but -ve^y-busy plaice because that's pieces up in the air." The annual •rneetlno of the' United ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE ,TO well- ak pur own force of ^yejuca.--.'•until • the cracked exterior walls, loose setTond public vote on th^iof the" Division ?of—Con- the Cranford education 1 and vocal perfection as Fefix"- Tuesday through Sunday as many critics for many years, state. Write to the State, " on whether a car's license, (Yanford boasts an "expert" ; v : Pynd of Cranford, N.J. Inc., w|M beheld BIDDERS • • • . ' Write to the where everyone had to @7(o_ Mrs, thermann said there elementary school population Cranford school budget has trbveraies and Disputes of the •systenii- " ''"<"'" v : •'; .. •'.'•• Monday Evening, February 1), 1974 at 8 .PROPOSAL FOR PURCHASE OF "unseen" idol and couch- well as , matinees Thursday ""Whe" n are we going to start private police. Now when we plate ends- in an odd or even blocks,, etc. $310,000. Vincent ENGINEERING FIELD VEHICLE , f*romotion Office, New Jersey WfSTFIELD on the subject with plenty of get the coupons that allowed was no particular en been filed with'the State Board Commissioner of Education's "The Division of Con- p.m. In the Community Room of the coach in his absurd attempts and Sunday by calling the box doing something about im- open;-Jliey're packed lo the number, is expected to go into has declined to anticipated Vicci: repair roof^ and Cranford Municipal Building. All those Sealed bids will, be recelved-by the Department of Labor, and first>hand information on the•'•jthenr.'t' a buy sugar, oil, meat, couragement on the part of the of Education by the Citizens office, CAUSE has appealed troversies and' Disputes! has Township C[erjton February II, in the' at female conquest. Best office at 3764343. proving the quality of ou? walls in both TVenton and levels and* there is no copings; repair some wooden who contributed to the FaU 1973 cam Industry*, John Fitch Way, effect in~New-Jersey. >•. V rationing system set up during coffee, canned^, goods, shjjes,; government for the public to necessity to transfer pupils to .Association Urging Sounid to the New jersey State Board required the Cranford Board S "'•"*'•'• ' iort£litj_t(ie_Munj.clBftL_ Trenton 08625'- -Skiiers "may_ Newark," he:commented. .*-• -': And -if. that;. doesn *t do the Second World Wac: :l..-'.:..'- . . windows; install fh-eescape at Vtittt> ,. „ . .entitled W attend the meeting and. vote. Building, 8 Springflelct Avenue, at 10:00 In addition to- the state, - : Tires^and gasoline.'*. . :;i •!. use mass-transit, because that Lduca on of Education, again of Education to file an answer -The annual meeting of the corporation- -also • call 609-2d2-ai56'"."for'"• tfie- to relieve the. the junior high: schools: and: dead end corridor ;:repair and Edwar" d ;- Kucharski,;•"•'-"at' will be followed by the annual meeting of Bid forms. Specificationtime;— s and fojfm of Granford resfdent. aF ^—-tjow-T-did-people—react—fo^was^the generaltrend at that other elementary schools? requesting that a restraining to the CAUSE petition no later Continued from P^gj; 1 latest ski conditions in the Weaver criticized funding on: 1 Week refinish exit stairs from th« Board of Directors. Agreernent may be obtained at the office r J ; least, has more than a passing rationing at that time? • ^ time any way. ^ • The Board of- Education torney for CAUSE; said that if order be issued immediately than February 13; the day .'.. .•:'... Mrs. E. AAillonBoyette of the Township Engineer during J any state. .; ;. .-.. ..;,•;.:. " T T' ~ the national level. In par- auditorium; repair' wooden 1 jl BREEDS ~r "tlhlnk' it wias~a Very'Ait- -"There was. a lot more bus the state board ruled against to prevent the Cranford Board when Cranford voters wJUU . ' Secretary. business day between' the hours, of "a: 30 emergency vehicles. Town- had t_o. sto_..pr eigh_.o t time„„s be- toMiie,, recolleition_J)t_.th!Er gis and through its architectural floors in gym; maintenance Dated: January 31. 197* ' ' . AM and 4TOOP M. ficult situation at that time," and trairi~service then," she the CAUSE petition he would, of Education from including vote on the proposed school ship Administrator Sidney : tweeni Boston and Cranford. other rationing imposed l:io engineers.. JFJiatt- and Poole, painting of inferior;; minor, The purpose of receiving bids is to -Stone said that "to bhe best of A- ""—-J- --•''" -•-••* ••"' t during the Second World War. Mrs. Thermahn-ofeiser.y..edT;- ted. "and not aJl that many has had prepared tw6_sets of "consider a furthei* appear-to -controverted budget figures iii budget^-after.- which a full purchase one [U engineering .field l Or. Tuesday, the federal ..--„ o . » • o Special Limousine Service NJ. DOG COLLEGE 353-J388 repairs to foundation and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to thevehiclfe.; ~~ ~ " ~^— my-knowledge ~ both"the fire announced it was<^ ?orce S^ • Laurie E. . ^ ^ ^^ t'^--1 . •"because, .everyone [ realized people had cars any way. I also e&ti mates'—.on costs .__oL sidewalks. $43,000.——~_ the Superior.Court prior to the. its budget approval reques_t^ hearing is^ expected to follow.

legal voters of the School District ol the All, Bids shall be sCib'mitltted in a \ ' '" •*' "* • • • and_.poli.ce_deparlm,ents -have bringing gas ration .coupons" MacKejme,jjas the_ name^ m- township, reno^ations of the schools. Poole: public" vote on the budget" thaf•"• will appear "af• Ih^ e "CAUSE, however, is urgently - Oproiign-of-^aiWowi, lii'"trie~County of sealed ^envelope clearry~"marked. bat s h Union, New Jersey, that this annual "Proposal for Purchase' of .Engineering an adequate supply. ~^npstormlairportsrrait\t>ay stations & piers ~ rmost""pe6pjef"felt~that~dolng~close^tartheirjobs thentoorso -wrueh-is-scheduled-for—Wed--era^ford—"^—polls ~on~seeking a restraining order, f or. While gas rationing will not bi ^ ^' I definitely ..a gWLbut r i secretary to- the police One set of flection W the legal voters of said Vehicle," with the bjdderfl'riame .The Rescue Squad also is popular, and politically a USAF • "3-;..,. J" ,'''••• , ' department, worked with the without was a sort ofjgatriotic maybe it wasn't .so great, a nesday. . February 13. that part of. the budget Which •W- Dlstrlct^for ttle electiol n off thi;ee (3) and address r II WG to repairing the schools for a pump at gym exit; S£^McxttUuJ.lo-wiLLj^f^^ members of the Board'of Education' and Bidders shall be prepared to enter into having no jjEoblerns~nf~ob^ " alrearfv ? —Towp—^News—Center—{ ^CaH_CHestnut5-2581^.BRidjtelfe2272 War^Price^and "Rationing -sacrifice, fcdoh't uiink-peopTe^'^dship~aS-it isino.w^jtith.our. is_ 001 11 81 8 1 press thai the Cranford Board operation of Sherman and lor other purposes will be held at 3:00 an AQreement. or Contract with the taining gas for its vehicles.' Board j>f*~the Office of Price minded _jationing—so-Trruch'-P "- * " ' systems." ~ years. A second._~set $13,000. Vicci: add sinks in all o'clock pm on -WEDNESDAY, Township immediately upon award bV beleaguered administratS |ff Hl^ S^^JtJ" Liniousinesfor weddings— Trips to anyplace even though some of them felt The secretary said she closing of the Sherman and of Education has published Cleveland schools prior to the FEBRUARY 13, W74; , the Township Committee and. furnish , The gas situation -ap- Administration back in the figures for a^-year useful life. toilet rooms and all other The polls will remain open until 9 00 certificates of insurance as required by ' -parently IS the Same some motorists feel it would S u • t S\¥ ui™ they weren't getting as many thought people adjusted to the l Cleveland elementary inflated, figures for the vote on the budget—The ., —Prices Very Reasonable—- y Forties. l a t 1 at All Board of Education- minor repairs. $10,000. i o'clock p.*n, and as much longer as may the Contract documents. okpu'liprc in tVi/i MnffUAnot MacKenzie of ration coupons as they were ^ * . they .knew-just how schools—a step scheduled to rehabilitation of the Sherman Commissioner of Education's : isc be fairer than -the-endless- **. Stoughton • Mrs. Thermann recalled, plans for building and.major Heating and Ventilating., be necessary tp. permit all the legal All bids-shall beln"wrHJng~67r 7he " «»Wt--m--(.(W-rtNOFUieaSl. prowl for open stations and ' The sergeant, a 1968 r WMBE entitled, to. I remember_one: much..'gas.' they could get be" taken at the dose of .the ahd~ Cleveland schools and, Office, has stated that this—- •votertthen present to vote and to cast' forms furnished and shall be ac ti3S purchase receipts Of 0H6 that the regional office where renovation are requited by 'Flatt*. &. Poole:"Only safety currgrlt schoof vedr. their ballots,- - . .•'.'•... ^ompanled by a certified check'in the businessman show«vl that hp the hit-and-miss prospects of graduate of Cranford High she Worked was in Roselle old man who was furiou$" because it was strictly limited therefore, the Board's current issue is not one' that falls The election will be held and. all the amount of ten per cent 110,per ceqt) ol uua""»onian onuweo uidl ne School, was honored recently * about how-many coupons to by the pumber of coupons they within the statutory - le.^9nth , . T1rlfo—• resolution^.^__s _ calling ,- on the developed by the Union NOTE: The tej-m "Current Expenses" The Board of Adjustment (Zoning), 1 state Department of Trans^ for Sunday whten the hikers_ It is the answer to"a Hund Raisers Prayer. DON'T RED! WHITE! ROSE! in the FAG members on the lownship committee to act on County Board of Freeholders insane gap between the nearly includes superintendent, principal, _Township of Cranford, Counly of Union. AAISS IT! * - - portation to redesign and teachers' ,-|anltors- and medical In New Jersey, will hold a public hearing pumping station installation, in cooperation, with the $2 million that the Cranford - t will meet at.rf: 3B. a.-BIT-at the m current status of a variety oft spector'i saTarfeV, fuel'f textbooks. on Mdnday, February 4, 1974r 8 ,Use this a^foi^FREETIpKETS for your fund-raising the removal of the Hansel and reconstruct the Parkway Board has-published forr p m , In the Municlpa ^Howard Johnson Restatirant CELEBRATION PUYHOUSE flood legislation. He noted his Naitonal Weather Service. school supplies, flag; transportation and ^committee. ~ '"' . """ Droescher da'msrand rerouted- Dan>.-.now that^ork is being rehabilitation of the -two tuition of pupils attervdlng schools In comibei"l)itf lulluwliiu—"—• • Roufe~22, North Plainfield. -24HJ9M support for former Assem- XJnder the plan,- Union onSer, districts with the consent of the 2 74 Application of IRA B storm sewer systems. '' done on that, major artery school?.

$1 ADULTS SI "THE PRISONER FREE MUVEIY iihul are being discussed, and) .__' ' • • ••••-./•..•) , / BR 6-1044 even if they, did, We'd" need! WOOD WALKER VOUR WINE LINE -Y-OUJR-N'E IGHBOR'S point of view may be expressed-- NINA VAN fWlANCff j, O^SECOND^ENUE" rKnrne_.kind oLregional... flood in this week's letters to the Editor on Page 4. STERUNGHAVDeN' 'jj SJSSD!.' control body to make certain Division o/ First Regional Securities Inc. FEB 20 — MAR 24 that one town didn't adversely J "THE LONG I SUNDAY "'/«» Judd Kopicki \ Tommy Kane affeci anotheY," Garrubbo ACTION !n\|ocal sports Is recountedIfhd pictured on GOODBYE" > _ our sports pages.- ••.'•• - "i ..' North Jersey-Essex County the ages of 18 and 66 is said. NEW YOkK STOCK EXCHANGE SI ADULTS SI Tommy Kane, seven. wheel chaff•'•" For~ these- two For Group Sales ' ''> •i.- Judd Kopiwi, three, require Cramord boys. — Blood Bank at the Alliance welcome to come and donate While -recognizing that PARK T •nd Subscriptions: (201) 379-3636 2ftO transfusions s~piece every Church. Retfordf Avenue and blood for Tommy Kane and (iarrubbo's tenure in office only started this year, a •; Photo'.by P«> Kenny .5 kenilworth ...9 SINCE 1869 For Single Tickets . year because they have the Because blood is urgently Cherry Street -in Cranford Judd Kopicki. Further -in- MWUTUnMI JHT BWDCES from ;J:30 to 7:30 p.m. formation may be obtained py number of FAC members. ASSEMBlYMAN JOSEPH.GARRUBBO\yt).-2.9

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