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/-!• Page 18 CRANFORD (N.JJCHRONICbE Thursday, June 12, 1980 Brearley's 229 grads ' Garwood: basic skills 38 Graduate At St. Michael ,1 and honors . senior up . Terfy's 'twin' : . Msgr. John P\ Davis, pastor, awarded room teachers Barbara Hendra and Benediction was given by Fr. James Regis High School, New York. citizens seek new new protest on brook diplomas to^38 eighth grader;/ at .St.^enise Sutton received gifts from Hie Ei. Benedetto. Kevin Gormanly, Gary tolleen Davis, Gregory - Elmiger, 1/2 PRICE center,. page 19 ' building .-. page. 20 Michael School graduation exejrcises in <ilass. ' '., . .. ., ' Korn'er, (Tucker-Carroll, William' Karen Grimshaw, Guy Korner, Leonard 1 the church Friday evening.: v/ncenf F. The evening, prognjin featured. the ' Forsythe and Neal Maguire s'erved as Marszalek and Susanne Engle were in ALL Sarnowski', priticipal',. presented the. following speakers: "Our Lady of altar boys, Lucille Obie, choir director, 1 n charge of programs and. served as played the organ and conducted the Class 6t 1980 to Msgr Davis./ Czestochowa," Michele Blois; "Mother ushers. !'•• ' . ,. HELENA' RUBINSTEIN VOL. 87 No, 25 Published Every Thursday Thursday, June 19,1980 •... Serving (Iran ford, Kenduvtrth and (iarwood * USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid"Cranford, N.J. 20 CENTS Msgr. Juan Rojasand Msgr. Davis Cabrini," Roberta Bianco;-"Elizabeth fifth, sixth and seventh grade choir. Graduates' included: Mark Ambrozy, Msgr7 Davis presented the following - conoeiebrateonoeiebratedd a baccalaure t mass in. Ann,, Setpn,p," Susan Maguire; "John Gary Bernard, Roberta Uianco, Tracy PRODUCTS the morning. Christine Grie Mth N" P Zif "Ktri awards: Roberta Bianco, Msgr.- Davis - Bilger.Mlchele Blois, David Budd, Amy o, Mother Neumann;" 'Perry Zipf; "Kateri Award-for—outs tanding-^scholarship; J Seton graduate and~a~Jormei hlMl Bul^rNan^yrByrne;Jp7l;JhCfll 7 St: Michael, gave the homily Mass was "Cardinal Newman," Patrick Nestor; Christopher PaselCand lVJichele Blois, St. Michael Rosary Society award for Karen Co#, Francis Cranley, Susan followed by refreshments se ved in the "Pope John Paul' II," Christopher DeLazaro, Theresa DeRosa, Kathleen 5 Bladesxeg $1.80 •-...-. ,-.•... ,! .....'. ,•. v : ..now98< school cafeteria. Eighth gt ide home- Pasek. religion.; Patrick Nestor and Patricia 10 Blade's reg. $3.19 ....... now $1.69 Forsythe, Holy Name Society award for Findlay, Patricia Forsythe, Meredith In (WHIJLE SUPPLIES LAST) Christian evidence; Jeanne Karl, Heick, Jeanne Karl, Bridget Kelley, "STOP AND SHOP William kimmick,- Susan Maguire, ; Springtime --:- The- —T o-wn-s^h i~p -Knights-- of -.-Columbus, -award for. HAROLD F. Christian leadership; William Kimmick Gregory" Magnire., .Lisir- Mtmei.no, SPECIAL Committee has ear- Kristen Massa", Jennifer Mears marked ,$13,650 for th•.ane d Susan Maguice, Crane's Ford DAR ; • BRAKES ADJ. •K. BENNER, INC. Geraldine Merkel, Ernest Mills, *' good citizenship award,; Roberta- 4. Wheels ticket dispenser and Kathleen Morley, Palrick Nestor, "Brian DRUGSTORE •-HEADLIGHTS ADJr BODY AND RENDER redesigned entrance-i$ the^. Bianco. English;-Kathleen Morley, L +' ' mathematics.; Theresa- DeRosa, ObierJohn'O'Donnell'- Martin-O Reillyr • GBEASEJOB + STRAIGHTENING • Stop and Shop parking lot," Christopher Pasek, Michael Staiti, __Wgh Powered •K off Miln. Street. science; Bridget Kelley, social studies; £4 Eastman St.. Cranford •276-6100 Esso Grease $ < ANDTOWWG Roberta ,' Bianco and Ernesl Mills, Diane *Toy. Patricia Williams, Kevin Flute glut ,_•" TWO. EVENTS' spelling. AlsbT Joseph Carroll7~Was;: Zipf. " ". • •••.••" ~4ri di . ujU-f ouii&ear .scholarshipitoL 276-1 TIT 27&;1112 Flntp. playing nmnng ynnpg rw»nplp SEpVICENTER ; site of -a~folks{esu'val••j*** in.Cranford is popular. Too popular, I . S. Elmora Aue., Cor,1' noon:Jtine.;2lj|and an art * Erico, botw. St. Geohge 606 SOUTH AVEV<£. says the school system, which can't •K show from 1 fo 5 p.m. June * &. Bayway Clrc, ELIZ, CRANFORD; N4. fit them all into the CHS band. Page 22. " ' • '"'.•• • y Junior cops KENILWORTH A new unit of Junior Police is being organized here. They won't "FREE PARKMNG" carry weapons, but they will wear uniforms, ride on patrol and help on The Business of The Week July 4th ' ' ' • * 'I© Registration is open for the Jaycee-sponsored "Firecracker Cranfdfd's new senior citizen housing complex rostrum. Hostesses in foreground, led tours of Four Mile" race July 4. It will be was dedicated Saturday. Edward K. Gili, president 131-unif center. More details on pages 3 and 6. part j)f'the day-long festivities -Pliulo by Qiey Ptiue; ;—:— ~—;.- •.•'• • ;—:— pdf6r~tHe"holiday, See" Our to Dad .. ^ details on Page 4. On Father's Day $500 Minimum • 2-1/2 Years Term Rate Available June 12 thru 25, 1980 Extortion try gains FREE PINNER Two of the 15-year-olds implicated in the $5,900 cash, theft from a. local Top ranking graduates: Henry Matlosz is valedictorian and Patricia (EhtireeGrily) home have been accused of a second Ballnhan is salutatorian in Cranford High School Class of f980. crime.: trying to extort a coin Roster of those receiving diplomas tonight is on Page 13. For Pad whon accompanied by his famllyl collection from an elderly man. minimum Page 2- .By ROSALIE.(iHOSS Choose From Our Famous Interest is compounded dally from day of deposit and PAID quire substantial penalty for early WithdrawaLfrpm this ac- Cranford public school students taking MONTHtf¥^>t^^tt«g«LatB-'iiih]erMONTHrtf¥^f»>«<«t«^««^tt«g«LatBiiih]ert ttoo changchage bi- caunU-wtaan-peiinitled by thcBank. Anntial-yie>d-te-«awed Town will tear the statt' Minimum Basic Skills Tost this Basic Skills Test Retmil S: d when principal and interest remain on deposit for a full —Spring rogifitqrocl signTficanrgaThs^cjWr* - •• HOLIDAY MENU weekly, however, the rate on your account, once opened, READING VI.VTIfEM? CTH's" •" -will remain fixed for the entire term. Federal regulations re- year.' the results .reported-'in last year's , Number Numlicr testing, .:. ' •''•.. " : • Sanitarian Tom Karvelastold the- 4'otal Below Total • Below • -Dinners Served^Rrom 1-8 P.M. Board of Health that the two largest . Of the total number of third, sixth, ninth and eleventh graders.taking-the Taking Minimum Taking Mininium flocks of pigeons are no njore. He . j Make Reservations "lest, • ""5.5 perceiif'failed " the reading"' -'.- School !-._G-rade——-Test— Hcrccnt- SrtTmrinrri--f-r-rr-f-nt- claims 110 .eradications' and. .'200. r portion and li.G [lercttnt failed to attain Bloomirigdalc •» •i l •'•;, • flights from troublesome roosts. 33 ' „ \ . 3.0.% u :i!i the minimum level of proficiency in - (j-- :i 241-5532 By STUART AWIJREY approving the demolition. Brando, Brookside ;J (54 - 0";, (i4 " !i •) 7 ;, ACCOUNT Wesley Philo said some of the rrrnth expecteS by the state education abstained.- , , . Hillside 31' 1 . 3.2% •31 . ;j • !r?";, refugees were along the Lehigh Cranford's governing body decided department. This'compares with7.C who :) 10,000 Minimum • 6 Mpnths <26 weeks) term Rate Available June 12 thru 18, 1980 Livingston .3 30 2 5.6% 2 5 (i"v, Valley raij line. Ronald D. Marotta j this week to proceed with the dSntolTtion.ti... In an earlier discussion of capital failed reading last year and 9.6 who 3(i At The HOLIDAY INN Orange 3 44 1 •2.3% 43 ' Ii • "14 iv;, salifsdme "of theifTwere' at "Orange of Cleveland School. The decision was budgeting for the master.plan, Harvey failed math in 1979. KENILWORTH BOULEVARD & SO. 31ST. ST. Walnut. :i . "24 0 0% 2-1 • ;i 12 .-'.••, ! and Claremont. Henry Dreyer.Jrl_I posed in the context of improving-the Moskowitz, planning consultant lo the (Exit 138 Garden State Pkwy.) ordered Karvelas not to disband his marketability of the site and eliminating township,..said the Planning Board still This'is the.third year the state has TOTAL :i . * ZV2 5 2.1% 231 1!» K 'l''n pigeon patrol quite yet. an eyesore and potential public safety feUJhat the site should be developed as a administered the basic skills, tests to Bloomingdalc o 40 1 •. 2.5% 40 \'l ,')'.'"• - hazard in the center of the commimit'y. supermarket or for some retail purpose. pupils in these four grades. Cranford Brookside (i . - • - 64 4 G.2% (i4 II \2 fi".', The Township Committee voted to • The site was viewed during' the develop- students have gained steadily since 197ft Hillside 6 45 ' ')"' AA"h 45. if >T1 IV;,- a year draw up "an ordinance appropriating ment of4he master plan as a •'corner- •when the failure rate for reading was 9.3 Livingston" " 6 43 4 9.3% 43 :t 7 It'"], percent and for math, 11.5 percent. funds for demolition of the Jhree-story stone for improvement. Of the central Orange (i '65 2 3.1% " (i;i 7 lD.it";. R.O.CAMMAROTA Muster out Of the rl.OGl public school students in 2 9",', RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Yield On structure which is estimated' to cost business district, which is the primary Walnut ti - 34 1 2.9% 34 J_ •* REAL ESTATE between $45,000 and, $50, 000. all grades, 1,27.4 or slightly more than 30 TOTAL (i 291 14, 4.11% 291 • 21) '.) \)'';.' " Kntertainment Tuos Thru Sun FOH THE BUYKK- Our neighbors~to the~ north•- _Jocus of the plan. ~''"..'__ * MORTGAGES A l-artfe List of Kxclusive *The yield is based'Upon reinvestment of both principal and In- percent-of Ihc student population look Cranford High 9 327 30 9.2% 32(i 21) 11.(5% Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of Interest during Grand Union Co. explored' the LUNCHEON • DINNER *'APPRAISALS .Union County Properties the terrri oAhls 6-month account. The above Is an annual rate, terest at maturity. Federal're'gulations require substantial penalty celebrate the "Last Muster'-' of the Dick Salway, real estate latest. Of these, 71 aid n_ot achieve BANQUET FACILITIES * INSURANCE KOR THE SELLKR-- Revolution in New Jersey with a possibility of developing the site on a 11 424 22 5.2%' •• ••.42-1- 34 H'0% _1 Awk ulxjul Our'3d Day- however, the maturity of trie account Is 26 wceUs, and the rate is for early'withdrawal when permitted by the'bank.