<<

' •- * v V * w ^ • -*-«#* 4 r •d V 1

Page Eight CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MAY 21, UC Inaugural Speaker Cites VFW Urges 5 Support of Nixon Importance of 'Institutions Cambodian Policy "Men canpot live without insti- Support for President Nixon's tutions, whether they be i'rontic Cambodian policy as a- means of societies or street academies," D Miss Von Bulow saving the lives of American fight- Jeremiah S. Finch, president of th ing men was urged today by Com- Degree Candidate mander Frederick Hayes of Capt. Middle States Association of Co; N. R Fiske Post 335, VFW. leges and Secondary Schogls an At Wilson College ^peaking on behalf of Post 335, .secretary of "Princeton Universit . Miss Carolyn Anne Von Bulow Commander Hayes said that "any- told an audience of more than l.OOi of Cranford, is a candidate for thething we do in Cambfldia thafre- persons attending the installatio bachelor of arts degree at Wilson sults in saving American lives College. Commencement exercises of Dr. Kenneth W. Ivcrsen as pres should have tho full backing of the will be held on the campus of theAmerican people." dent of Union ..College last Wed four-year college for women , at Second Class Postage Paid nesday. Chambersburg, Pa., on Sunday. He declared that amendments in Vol. LXXVII. No. 19. 3 Sections, 24 Pages CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 Cranford, Now Jersey 07S1G 15 CENTS Congress such as • the Cooper- ;J "Institutions," he said, "are nov Miss Von Bulow, whose major under fire." Reaction to the threat field of concentration is German, Church Amendment which would of pollution, nuclear weapons, over is the daughter of Mr. and Mrsbloc. k funds to support American population and the war in Southeas William V.. Von Bulow of 6 Hern- troops in Southeast Asia "amount Asia has resulted in assaults on in-ing Ave. During her college career, to the abandonment of our forces stitutions, "which," Dr' Finch she was active in both the Fresh- —our sons and daughters—who~are Brochures on New Pool Plans Adopt Ordinance to Provide Memorial Day Parade, noted, "stand *eady at hand man Chorus and the Wilson Col- fighting a cruel and inhuman ene- objects of. attack." lege Choir and performed in a my who might otherwise be at our But, he reminded his audience variety1 of choral concerts and very doorsteps. Congress put our "most of the civil liberties vv choir tours. . men there in full support of the Are to Be Mailed Next Week A Conservation Commission take for granted reside in instil u Her name also appeared on theGulf of Tonkin Resolution." YVETTE DANCER'S ENTERTAIN AT HEALTH, CENTER — Pictured above are 16 of «O students Services Here Saturday tions^ however imperfect they ma> dean's list lor academic achieve- "In the Congress has debated from the Yvette Dance Studio, 118 Walnut Ave., who entertained patients and their families at the Brochures will be mailed next week by The controversial ordinance creating a be." ment. She spent her junior year declarations of war," Commander Cranford Health and Extended Care Center recently. They are, left to right: Front row, Jean Olsen, conservation commission her$ was adopted "The idea of our Civil Libertibs,' tlie Cranford Recreation Department to CranfOrdT will observe. Memorial Day on abroad in .Germany and served Hayes said,' "but this is the first Lynn Capobianco, Kathleen Ro'onev and T.inHa Rnonpy gppnn/JLm^Jttnyanno "Ttonrumni-R^no^v-R?^^-- TODAY AND EVERY DAY! he said, "has hppn h.-immorrrl nut ~by a 3 tsse, Gail Strick- tested by experience and constant pr laration of surrender.' " $1,58 Value as well as to the 1,200 families on the Tuesday night following another lengthy at 9 a.m. from Walnut Avenue School, fol- House, one of the language resi- land, Robyn Douglas, Louise Dalton, Paula Rooney and Alexa Romano.0ther dancers, singers, ^94. ly reexamined by our educationa He said the "destruction of tons Pp6l waiting list outlining plans and fees hearing. • Cost lowed at 10 a.m. by services in honor of the • institutfons, particularly our coldence halls on the Wilson campus. of equipment and other supplies gymnasts taking part in the performance were: Felicja Batista, Lori Cohn, .Sally Crane, Claudia Republican Mayor Malcolm S. Pringle Greenspan, Lynn Loveland, Kathy McCarthy, Holly Schedin, Debbie Strauss, Leslie Strauss, Donna for the 1971 season if'the new $1.3 million township's war dead at Memorial Park, leges and universities, which stored by the Communists in Cam- joined with Democratic Commissioners Bur- provide the atmosphere where ra Berez, Jill Cook, Nancy Gross, Nona Ostrove, Sarah Speer, Terry Weisb.urger,'Mary Ellen Stickles, indoor and. outdoor pools and health club Figures Released Springfield Ave. and Riverside Dr. bodia for use against our men in ton's; Goodman and Warren Pra6ter in voting tional .rnMrnI.,,seiu:ching.,.Uiought LYff Holding Vietnam proves that President Nix- Barbara Cohn, Tracey Strauss, Karen Chin, Kim \DJTulIio and Susan Speidel. The group Will return are constructed at Memorial. Field. In the event of rain, the parade will be for the measure, while Republican Com- can be nourished, and can flour on made the right decision in or- shortly to, offer the program for other patients. . ',/. ..••••"'. ; A town-wide mailing of the brochure ...called off and the exercises will be held in ish. ... • • . • • •<. Orientation Tea missioners Jack McVey and. William H. dering the Cambodian incursion.". BABY PANTS will follow a few days later and mem- On School Plans the community room of the Municipal Build- "It is not our colleges that need bers and interested residents will have until Meyer cast dissenting votes. •'.*.-•„ to be destroyed," Dr. Finch stated For New Members U. S. at its National Council the Cedar Gardj?n Restaurant in gram^ committee. • . ., •' TotaJ cost for the proposed addition and ing at 10 o'clock.* (The parade route and . rehabilitation project at Cranfbrd" High "rather the wrong judgment^, theThe League of Women Voters will Represent Local LWV Awards Dinner at Royal Hawaiian Trenton last week. Mrs. Chamber- After ^the supper a program con- $7.95 June 30 to r^ply with a $20 "earnest money" While most of the speakers and cpjflmis- listing of marchers in the various divisions misguided efforts, the selfish- in- hold an orientation tea for new Hotel, Honolulu. Mr. Katz was lain is serving as secrecy for deposit. A.decision will be made early in sioners spoke in favor^ of conservation, they School will be $6,263,000, according to ten- At State Council Meeting cited .as, .the. top. rigent nationally 1970-71. • . / • sisting' of films oi) Japan were tative cost estimates released today by the were reported in last week's issue of this fluence, the hypocritical -attitudes, nd prospective members this eve- July as to whether to undertake all, part differed on whether it should, be regulated a MrS. Robert Summerville, presi- among those who joined, the Equit- shown by Mr. and Mrs, Albert Board of Education. .', . . - .-•.-. newspaper.) ",/ ° • ' and the self-righteous assumptions ting. Rosalie Gross, membership DECORATOR or none of the proposal madefy the Mayor's by a "commission" or a "committee." °by both.the'right and the left that dent of the League of Women Vot- able in 1986. He is a member; of Baird, .also mettibers of tKe cluj). Board President Richard, J- Anderson »•- • Grand marshal for ihe parade will be hairman, will serve as hostess, be- Swim Pool Committee, headed by former Those opposing a commissy>n were fear- need to be exposed and defeated.' ginning at .8:30 at her home a^l.13. ers of Cranford, and Mrs. Samuel the company's Howard P^tithF -The pjeVf. officers, who presided noted that the figures have not yet been fin- Walter E. j26oper, who served.in the Mexican Mprheweck, vice-president, " were Agency, which has its headquarters Oriental fr Mayor Wesley N. Philo: ful of its powers, while those'opposed to a And it is on the campuses Q£ Jenwood^Rd. . '. <>' ' aver, this meeting,.are as follows; CLOCK committee contended, it could be appointed alized by_ the board. Border Campaign in 1916 as a member of this country, Dr. Finch asserted, delegates to the * sixth, .biennial in Short Hills. Representatives of the special commit- The basic ^irns, ideals and mem- For Couples'Club Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krugh, presi- annually or permitted to expijre in accord- Plans'call for construction of an annex the Fourth New Jersey Infantry, with the that this can best be dpne. council meeting of the LWV of 1 . tee and Recreation Committee met last night ance with the political whims bf the mayor to the West End PI. building, which would ier obligations will be presented New Jersey last Thursday at the An oriehWl buffet supper was dent; Mr. arid Mrs . Melvin J. Mao 2()tn Division in the European Theatre dui- "I believe that our institutions >y President DonnjKSummerville. $5.50 at the Multi-Amp Corp., offices on Myrtle and committee in power at the- time! include a new library, new gymnasium, new of higher education are the best Robert Treat Hotel in Newark Association Secretary served tdythe Couples' Club of theMillan, vice-president; Mr. and ^ing World War I and as a member of the Chairmen will attencKto' explain Evelyn M. Chamberlain of Cran- St. with residents living adjacent to Memorial The commission will be composed of' industrial arts wing containing six rooms and source for safeguarding of the In addition to a review of the First Presbyterian Church last Mrs. Donald Widdows, recording DR. CLAIRW. FLINN. JR. Coast Guard during World War II. he functions of their committees ford was among new officers of ! Field to explain the proposed site plans, in- seven members, one of whom is to be a mem- a resource center, four biology laboratories, idea of civilization, .for the const- status of the current state program night-with 150 members attending. secretary; Mr. and, Mrs. Warren two art rooms, three home economics labor- md how leaguers -fit into thexpat- the Municipal Court Clerks' AsT BONNE BELL ' tier"of the Planning Board and the remaining Mr. Cooper, a member of the VFW and ant reexamination of its assump-, which."* was adopted for a two-year Ruppert, corresponding secretary, cluding an access road, parking facilities and ern. Included • will be Leslie sociation of New Jersey welcomed Thp tbuffet \vas supervised by Yti six to be appointed by Township Committee, atories ,new rooms for vocal and instrumen- a past commander of Cranford Post 212, tions. and for making our culture period at the convention last April, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yost, traffic patterns; Several residents of the All will serve without compensation and tal music and five general purpose class- better and more humane," Dr. MOrneweck. ...on "Environmental •proposed modifications,: in the areas >at the . association's .annual re- Hye Conley, a club member, and 1006 LOTION American Legion, is a past president of the uality," Elaine Coburn, "Human organizational dinner meeting at treasurer. .. ' area, including representatives of the South Dr. Clair FUmi terms to be for three years.. Duties and rooms. WALTER E. COOPER Finch said. of education, election laws and arranged for by the outgoing pro- powers are spelled out in the ordinance Cranford Board of Education, a former mem- Dr. Finch called on the insttiu- Resources' 'and Lilyan Doherty, Side Work on the" old building would include legislative procedure were dist "whicfiTappears "elsewhereintoday'alssue." construction-of-a-new cafeteria underneath ber of the-Down Town Glee Club in New g^ to revise~anci~fo~ rt)ters'"serviee-and-nnance: St. Protective Association, already have ex- pressed their opposition to building a pool Mayor Pringle said he already has about the auditorium, conversion of some areas to York and the Cranford Glee Club and a pres- ' improve as needed, but hedecried Among the new members invited Further business of the council 15 names'of persons interested, in 'serving new uses, and general rehabilitation work. both thoughtless destruction and ire Mary Jane Austin, Mary Ellis, meeting included adoption of a at Memorial Field because of the additional ent -active member of Trinity Episcopal traffic, ...... on the commission but that he will endeavor The remodeled and expanded high school complacent acceptance. lachel Goodman, Barbara Kinnear, state budget for 1Q70-71, awards HELENA RUBINSTEIN to get at least one. person opposed to the Church. Dr. Finch joined Union College rtaryanne Nelson and Geraldinc for membership and ^finance, and Mr. Philo explained that, if the proposed Of Local Jaycees would have a capacity of about 1,600 stu- commission to accept appointment so that dents. The commanders of the local VFW and to the nation's educational insti- Jmith. a report on the nationa1\conven- ^ftSTFIELD pool is constructed, swim charges will be Dr. Clair W. Flinn, Jr., of 33 West Holly "all points of view will be hefeurd." . FirstAjd Squad tutions that "'are setting an ex- tion. " ' ' • EVERYTHING HEAVEN SENT increased in 1971. Members may swim at St., was elected to succeed William Hicks as Voters will take action on the proposal American Legion posts have issued an invi- Any young women from 18 up- 'Among those speaking against the ordi- in a bond issue referendum to be held June tation to all veterans to march in the parade, ample of a successful, cooperative ard are invited to call Mrs. Gross TO BUILD either the present facility or the proposed president of the Cranford Jaycees ate meet- endeavor worthy of the support facility. The. proposed charges, not yet made ing Tuesday-night in-Marisas Restaurant nance., creating, a commission.,we're and Mayor Malcolm :S. Pringle has invited nd- make their reservations. ANYTHING Hand and Body Lotion PlansOpeit House and_resBecLoi=alLthinjkjng_• pjjopleJl Insurance Agent Cited public, will be outlined in a covering letter Other officers for the. coming year were J Beekhuysen, 10 Tulip St., whxj argued that / The board is presenting the plan as a ^RANFORD a committee should first be tried for two solution to the problems at the higlj school Gold Star mothers to he seated in the re- In conclusion, as he wished Dr. ( Stanley M: Katz of 40 Lewis BETTER! which will accompany the brochure going but named as follows": Alan Jacbbson, first vice- viewing stand on Springfield Ave. <-' Iversen well, he said, "It is - my St. recently honored by the Equitr next week. .)> . . ;.'.•.•• •'•'"•. president; Arthur Kusiv, second, vice-presi- years; Oliver Brook.s. 400 Springfield Ave., posed, by overcrowding and ^adequate out- * hunch that education in America Receiving Degree able Life Assurance Society of the ,\V who said, he is fearful of "commissions and moded facilities. It also wouM eliminate the This Saturday Commander Herbert E. Clausnitzer of HEADQUARTERS Proposed pliuis include a»\ outdoor sum-, dent;; John Murphy, Nicholas Precone, Wil- authorities;^ John Pfeiffer of 1,08 Ridge St. ' and on. this remarkable campus, m«r pool to accommodate 1,200 families liam Bryan, and Thomas Lear, directors. unpopular 6-4-2 grade pattern and replace / President Thomas V. Reilly and Capt. the American Legion post wiil be master of will make its way slowly, albeit At Wilson College and John Vassallo, unsuccessful Republican ij; with a 6-3-3 sys.tem. The tenth, eleventh a BUILDING SUPPLY CO (which is somewhat smaller than £he exist- •_. AppQintments^of a^secretary. and_a treas- •Cfflp«!Hfl{H>iFiS, far-t.hp.'.MTUi'**''' * H"*-r"Pmnrial- • with some struggles, _tp.__ an even Mrs. Joyce Lorraine Morrison of 7 - -candidates-for-TtHvnshin^Comm^^tee-lBst-faH" TUNE4IP ing 1,600 family pool) > a 25-meter indoor urer will be made at a later date by the new issued an invitation to residents to visit the tablets in Memorial Park. Invocation will be _ belief era~~~ofservice in 'years Jhambersburgr~Pa, daughter of pool with diving facilities to accommodate ; when the "commission" versus ^committee.". iehool, and' tfte seventh, eighth and ninth ahead." Ar. and Mrs. Harry P. Young of 31 president. . became a campaign issue; Dr. Frank Krause, by Rev. Herbert S.- Edge of Cranford vBap- BONANZA! 800 families* and an adult health, dub for grades would attend the two junior highs. squad building ;ahd inspect the recently-de- tiat Church. , , ' toselle Ave., will receive her bach- Installation of the new officers will take _501 Sttrihgfield Ave., whQ.adypjjated setting ™.CoqatructioiI on tie new aJdSon is Point*. WAREHOUSE CLEAR-OUT OF DOORS! UIIM - - ^_^eat. ,ff dinner^Janee to be held tomorrow livered new ambulances, which will be on - • Xauwttce-Letiecq ot Cub Pack 103 will or of arts degree with major in -~up a director "of 'parks and recreation .under estfaiatcthto cost * total of $3^97W- "THfe : Drug JTalk-Monday _ Jerman—at—commencement—exer- —Some dirty, some~— ajt great valaea!;r £'—' 400 members. • at the Twin Brook Country Club, Watchung. display there duiing ap open" house from lead the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, Set up ...... a Oyi. Township Business Administrator John which conservation, could be plfciced. ( ; inciudes $1,865,000 for general" constriction, Michael F. Bowen, director of rises of WilsOn College in Cham- A long-time resident of Union Cjounty, Mrs. Thomas Dooley,. Holly St., argued $340,000 for structural stol, $235,000 for 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Memorial bay. and the'audience will sing the "Star, Spang- (8-Cylinder — $15.95) F. Laezza, Jr., explained that adoption of an Dr. Flinn is_associated .with Dr. Herbert the Union County Narcotics Clinic, ersburg this Sunday. »•" ' 3ed-Banner.," led by Lt John E. Haviland of "ordinance• - would" toe required before the ^^ ^will speak_at .a meeting_tif Cran- A—graduate—of—Cranford •Iligh- PaskovFltT'CranfordT" "desperately needed'/ here. She asserted that the fire department and accompanied by the '•A municipality could go ahead with the new heating and ventilation workk , andd $482,00$482000 will be given to children accompanied by, ford Lodge 175, Knights of Pythias, «hool, she was a member of, the INTERIOERIOFR DOORS EXTERIOR DOORS 9" He was graduated from St. Benedict's trees bordering local streets haVe not been Cranford High School Band. W facility. , Preparatory School and holds a bachelor's for work on the electrical system. adults. • • . - ••.•'.-. ' Monday night at 9:15. He will dis- lerman Club and a dean's.list stu- ESSO SERVICENTER , . ci trimmed or taken care of or replaced. She Other costs are as follows: Alterations Following a welcome by Mayor Malcolm cuss the narcotics situation in ent at Wilson. She is married to Booth Bum Av*., Oar. Brioo AT*. 5 degree from Seton Hall University. He gain- contended that the township does not need Squad members marching .in • the Me- S. Pringle, "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address" Betitu St. Gebrgv AT*. * Bapway ALL ed his D-D-S. degree from the University of to existing building, $1,357,000; site develop- Union .County. The meeting will Lev. Robert D. Morrison, pastor of Obeto Bbl-MU ALL wsnw 2 turn.to Page 8 ment, $120,000; movable furniture and equip- morial Day parade will be led by the new will be recited by Richard Steele, a senior be held in Castel Hall of Temple lion Reformed Church, in Cham- Work Dona (Inclndln* 8DB*VS) TOI SIZES SIZES OOOO00000QOQIW Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, aft- ambulances and a color guard displaying a at Cranford High School, and the high school » PJML Call For Appotntronnta er which he interned at Martin Army Hos- ment, .$250,000;* built-in equipment, $280,000; Beth-El. ersburg. *- architects fee, $309,000; bonding- and legal new ceremonial flag donated.by Capt. N. R. choir will sing "These Are the Times," by County Committee pital, Fort Benning, Ga.,. and practiced den- Bryan. tistry for two years at Fort Lee, Va. . fees,, $50,000, and contingency, $500,000. - Fiske Post 335,, VFW, as well as a new squad NEW!!! A member of the Jaycees since 1967, Dr. flag: purchased to replace the one which has .,, A Boy memorial service will be fi Flinn has> served as first vice-president and conducted by Thomas Boenm of Troop 176 Contests in GOP Week's Weather been in use since the squads inception on of Brookside Place School. chairman of many projects. He has been November 1, 1953. active in numerous.civic and service organic Union Coll. Meteorological Station Decision Next Week Former Mayor Gill will conduct the me- Primary Tuesday zatiotis, including the Joint Civic Committee HAROLD DUFLOCQ, Meteorologist A memorial Service will be held at the morial service for those lost at sea, escorted CAULKING ALUMINUM GUTTERS for the Encouragement of Candidates to the On Cleanup Program squad building at the conclusion of the by the commanders of the two veterans' posts PROFESSIONAL Local interest in next Tuesday's Primary Board" of Education, the Major's Advisory parade Saturday morning. Chaplain_.James and a firing squad. This will be followed by $ A decision on a community-wide spring COMPOUND 10' Lengths, White Election probably will be centered on con- Committee n Drug Abuse and the local Ro- Tuesday's heavy rainfall added .85 inch Williams will conduct the sejviceln memory the singing of "Eternal Father, Strong to HAIR SPRAY tests, for posts on the Republican County of precipitation here to bring' the total for cleanup program will be made within the Save," by Dykes, by the high school choir. baked enamel finish 2.00 tary Club., 0 -of William P. Smith, a'charter member and FOR TINTED OR BLEACHED HAIR Committee in Districts 6 and 18. ,, the week to J.46 inches, as compared with coming week, Public Affairs Commissioner. The roll call of Cranford's war dead will the total of .04 inch during the same week Jack McVey announced at Tuesday night's former,vice-president who died on. Novem-': TUBES In the 18th district, two of three previous- be conducted by Commander Frederick Hayes ly defeated Republican candidates for Town- one year ago... /•". Township Committee meeting after a $35,000 ber 7, 1956, and'John M. Page, who died on of Capt Newell Rodney Fiske Post 335, bid by Buontempo and Sangjuliano wasTe^ FOR • I ft ship Committee are vying.for the male com-, Temperatures during the past week June 11, I960. VFW. .. '• '. ".••; ' mittee post — Farris S. Swackhamer, who jected as "excessive." -""" NEW!!! r Hearings .ranged from a high of 83 on Friday to a low The servicealso will honor the mem- Flower girls and Girl Scouts -placing served on the local governing body for three of 50 degrees yesterday, for an average of \ Commissioner McVey said the township Per Length wilKjpnddavor.to conduct the program on the' ory "of Mrs. Kathcrine LaRosa, a member and ^wreaths at the memorial tablets will be: years and lost in his-bid for reelection in the 66 degrees. For the same week one 7year Carol Maloney, World War I; Jane Fitzpat- BLONDIT Johnson landslide, and John Pfeiffer, who On 'Town House' ago the maximum reading was 74 and the same basis as inthe past with the local scav- former vice-president of the Ladies Auxil- is allied with the Republican Citizens' Com- engers collecting jmost of the material and rick, World War,II; Kerry Colangelo, other minimum 61, for an average-of 61 degree's. iary who died on June 5, 1965. , wars; Veronica Korner, unknown soldier; CREAM BLEACH <*% mittee, the conservative wing of the party. This week saw ^1 degree clays added, the public works department picking up the ALUMINUM Visit Our ALUMINUM heavy and bulky items.. It is expected that Bonnie Koury, Korean Conflict, and Diane- Prof. Swackhamer, jiead of the chemistry Zone Amendment bringing the total since September 1 to 5 512, Turk, Vietnam. Conflict. * SADDLES ELECTRICAL SHUTTERS FOR FACIAL HAIR *

• (U.lul f.i.;,. iy,|.m . r.d.iol B.poill Immunca Coiporulion - • - , . . . 7 :

Page Two C1TANFORD (N. 31 CITIZEN ANI> CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 ~ Frederick Rizkalla of" 610' Lincoln | Cerebral. Palsy Center on Holly CftANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MJS.V 28, 1970 Page Thre* AvcjfE., 'plans" to study architec- 1 St The term "Hocagee" is the eluding New York and Pennsyl- the final departmental meeting of ture at the University of Kentucky. Susan W.Osborne vania- ' the year. • . combination of two Latin words— The trend nationally, according He "has three years of mechanical "hoc" plus' "age", which translated Among the many projects the Engaged to Wed to Mrs. Marvin Greenbcrj;, chair- department worked on this past drawing and .two years of architec- man ol' the education committee, is means "to know yourself." year were the making of place tura ldrawing. « ^' • Father Bizzaro cited the aim of Pierre A. Orsoni toward fewer districts. With New Jersey increasing in number of mats and hospital gowns for ttye "I feel this new plant would "be "Hocagee House" as "'to reclaim Superior Court Judge and Mrs. patients at Runnells Hospital, col- Harry V; Osborne, Jr,., of ft- Dart- districts, the chairman Questions a most worthwhile thing;" he com- the* lives, as.we can,, of those, af- whether this state is moving con- I lecting bathing suits for the pa- mouth -Rdrg. announce- the -engage- mented. "If it is to continue as it flicted-iiy the vtse-oi-drugs."-'Hie trary to the national trend. She tients at Vineland and the Christ- ceiiier ii staffed reacti day from 3 ment of their daughter, Miss Susan I'tna-s project for the Cranford Wel- is with inadequate facilities, the 1 said the two year examination of until 5 o'clock-and: jfrorii' 7 until Wallace Osborne, to Pierre An the facts will provide some ot the fare Association.-. only direction the "school can take 9 o'clock by rehabilitation staff toine Orsoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. answers as-to. whether reorganiza- Louis Orsoni of Montmorency, is to deteriorate. I am proud that ftetoBers. They 'are available 'to tion is desirable oi Dr. Post chose me to work an the help, counsel and direct any person1 France. . : Boston University . Miss Osborne, a graduate of the Mrs. Peg Coffee and Mrs. Lilyan, plans. It made me fell pretty good afflicted with drug abuse and to Doherty will present 'iFiscal Pol- J Vail-Deane School, Elizabeth, at- tfttWse" any dthW~WM0"TSay; ieeT icy" ana its relation and bearing, to 1561 doing iT and/at the same time tended Middlebury (Vt.) College .Medical School * {jable and confidential counseling on education. Other speakers willf through practical exoprienee, I and is a graduate of the Katharine as. tp the. dangers. QfJrug. misuse-A -incliuit! Mrs. Jerry Burak, Mrs. was helping the school." Gibbs School, New York City. She Graduates Galen phone service is in operation 24 Fred W. Holly, Mrs. William Isaacs, Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. is a service assistant with the First Miss Mary Sullivan and Airs. Rich- Robert Galen, son of Mr. and hours a day — the number is 272- National City Bank in New York Walter H. Lasinski of 88 Centen- AT POLICE DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE — Guests inspected,police cars and equipment at rear ard Wagner. Mrs. Hen Galen of 116 Wilshire 5252. .';. . ' - . •. - .".; City. nial Ave., will attend Muhlenberg of Municipal Building as some 5,000 persons attended art open house held at police headquarters on UJA CANDLELIGHT BALL — Pictured at the third'annual Candle- A feature of the evening will be Dr., recently received the A. B. de- 'Father Bizzaro arid!hifemhers of '•• May 16 in observance of National Police Week. Patrolman Samuel Cymbaluk explains1 use of equip- Miss . Osborne's paternal grand- a slide presentation ot 'Leagues At ART E&HIBIT — Herbert Mason, i'octal pharmacist; 'Ws. fifenry AT NEW ADP^ESS ^. Mr; and Mrs. George Jarrift forbawljyr 6f|, light Ball of the local United Jewish Appoal campaign, held Sat- gree and JMv'-IJv degree from Bos- College. He is leaning'toward'a the -'committee have iroet with' lo- father was the late Judge Harry in Action" narrated by Mrs. Samiiel Burk, art teacher at Orange Avenue Junior High School, and the 1 ment to visitors in picture above. ' - urday night at Temple Beth-El, are, left to right: George Rubine; ton University School of Medicine. career in engineering or architec- cal and county agencies to discuss Riverside Dr., have moved into their newly-purchased home at 21 V. Osborne, former New Jersey Morneu'ick, vice president. Mason children, Steven, Joni and Lori, v|ew some of the student In 1967, he won the grand prize ture; t how each will make referrals to the Dperlng Way, Mr. Jarny, a project leader in-research, and develop- state senator and founder of Bon- , Walter Weinstein, general chairman of the drive; Mel Fcld, lviujor art work oh exhibit this week at the. Craniord; Public Library.- In- lo^al "rehabilitation, facility. He Coalition at a recent .steering com- nie Brae Farm for Boys in Milling- gifts chairman, and Mrs. Stanley Silverman, publicity chairman. in the medical student, category "I think the plan is a good idea ment for' international Flavor? and Ffagra^cesJ pufch^Be^'tillifii • cluded in toe exhibit are 433 drawings, paintings,: sculpture, graphic anhouflced that' plans are being mittee meeting. ton. . .. More than 200 local supporters of the UJA drive attended .the affair. ., for original research sponsored by STUDENT ARCHITECTS — Albert, Rizkalla, left, and Raymond and will solve many problems as- iiiade"T6"Seeure the"1'services of'" a probertf frorii'M^ ahd' Mfs/C. E.' ^aigV^o'h^e'lHWk'td- Citizens for Sarnowski They will be among the speak- the Student Medical Association prints and crafts, the work of some 300 students in Cranford's three Mr. Orsoni was graduated from Colony Club's Lasinski, seniors at Cranford High School, go over plans for the professional; psychological thera- .•/ ers at a meeting of the coalition sociated with the high school," he secondary schools. Today, the last day of the exhibit, hours, will Kentucky, Itwag.Multiple Listed by the. Shaheen Agency and soid the > 'Fr.ench -engineering vscHOol, and Squibb. His subject was "Black pist Who witt'intoiije- irolivldtraii group in the Westfield YMCA at Assistant Junior Scoutmaster Dan- romance languages of Rutgers Uni- 1 proposed high school expansion and rehabilitation project that will : Ecole national supereiir d'lnge- Light -Baeteriostasis,' -a~ technique said.^ "When I was^asked__tpl:dp_ be 2 to 5 and 6:30 to 9 p.m. The Exhibit"was arranged by art counseling and also conduct group b^Mary List of the G. E. Howland, Inc/dffice. " . ,..;• 8:30 p.m. Sunday. —,—----••-••— ieLMason. •—•— -versity,-New-Brunswick. NewJOfficer^ besubmitted for voter 'approval oh" Jiine' 237^Albert and Raymond' l fc J i for shortening the period requir- teachers in each secondary school. Stuqeh% ^n"6 ^s tei^6 1li 5ett The adult leaders attending in- A graduate of Montclair State are students in the high school architectural drawing class, which some of the drawing, I felt it was among ther clients who ! ed to determine the type of bac- ing up were Janet Chase, Denise 'Cfarretson, Bfttbara iiaytn'fe, Approximately 25 sCranford resi- He received-a master's degree in cluded: Joseph Lubas, Partick Cal- College, Miss Kingsbury did her an honor, but my real' reason for seek aid at Hocagee'ttouse, • assistedvthe staff and Board of Education in developing the plans. Arthur Cacella of JJastBrunswlcjh;, dents met at the Cranford Motor civil engineering, from Princeton laghan and Scoiitrnastef Joseph student teaching at Orange Ave- Slate Told ! terial infection. • . . Thomas Limone and Joseph- 6math. Paiferitsr whfi tieWed^s^ hostesses Th^e la stpi a tiekd for dbtta- -»] >+ choosing to help was that I believe corresponding< secretary; •Thomas University. He is with the Inter- Daly. nu^ Junior High School,-'where Mrs. Richard Woebcke, chair-chair-1 During his junior year, Dr. Galen include Mrs. William Frutchey, Miss Diane Garretson^ Mrs. C. S: tions ol good used furniture to tile Lodge Monday evening to form the Four Seasons so strongly in the plans. Let me : ; ! r national Business Machine Co. of she has been teaching French and man of the nominating committee Kalinowski and Mrs Richard Pfaff.' •" -'- < r: - : . *' . center. Also, the assistance tff vol- ion Long of Colonia, reelected. record- •Citizens for Sarnowski Committee. was regional director of the Stu- France and is presently in this Spanish.for the past three years. of the Colony'Club, has announced j "American ""Association"" As just put it this way -~ its about unteers to help In the renovation ing secretary, and Alexander CJrhe- (kmt a 1 A statement of objective submitted Installs New country on" a special project in (he following new slate of officers Students Help Develop Plans time.",, of the rooms. ur liri of l^Nbrinatf Pi, trjeasiir,^ . Under the terms of her appoint- senior he again was awarded, thp Box 200, Cranford, Nl J. •', • •' ' h±::> by Norman Roden of 20 Hampton Burlington, Vt,. Ballet Recital she will teach one class and take for the 1970-71 club'year:' Also contributing his talents to Elected to %e'board of ajtectofs grand prize for-research in the, 5 1 A July wedding is planned and graduate work at the same time. ; Joseph Efotfan; chalnnan of the weije.^ Gebfg'e Naiistfik ' of West Rd: and adopted unanimously by Officer Slate Mrs. David Olesky, president tea- j Held df R. It. in which he showed (he- project* :\vas Paul, Doschet, a after Mr. Orsoni completes his as- For High School Project fiHance cohimitte*,*' expressed :grat- Mars^i on YFtS B<*ar4 Grarige, one-year-'.Roy X.ui*cbtt "of those present read in part as fol- New officers of the Four Sea- Scheduled one oyear unexpired term; Mrs. | that H. II. negative women can 1968 graduate' ot the high school signment in Burlington,, the couple itude ' to the Cranford Dramatic WilUain Marsh ot Cranlii?r4;-is a John H. Bauman of Westfleld has sons Garden Club were installed at The Cranford Recreation Depart- August Barberi, second vice-presi become sensitized even though the Members of the architectural determining the needs of the plant who Is now a, second year" student 1 Clark, tw6 years, and Richard lows: : Drive Here neto; ineniDer of thfe b^bar'd>'of ?tii« been elected president of Amateur will live in Paris, France. \ dent, also a one year unexpired drawing classes at Cranford High to accommodate the program, it of architecture at Miami Univers- Club for a contribution of over Ulnae's of; DuBellen, three years. a recent dinner held at the Town ment will • hold its annual ballet pregnancy is aborted. His exhibit Youth and Family Cbunselihg SerV- • "To insure dedicated and dem- LWV Begins term; Mrs.'Raymond Van JaeckelJ will be oh display next month at' ity, Oxford, Ohio. Paul,; son of $500 realized frojoi a'p.ehefft per- ; Astronomers, Inij. He succeeds Ed- . Mr. Bauman is a mechanical en- and ..Campus ip- Union. They ,are recital oh June 7 at" 3 p.m. in School ate hoping to see some of ] seemed logical to have students "as formsince- J&'oMlrif BlrmaCk l0f the fce; an' lindependettt, n^tt:pr0fj(t onstrated leadership for the Cran- as;iollows: President, Mrs. En- Orange Avenue Junior High School recording-secretary, and Mrs. An-1 tlie American .Medical Assbciation assistant CHS-principal and Mrs. $3,500 1 T. Pearson of'WestfiekL gineer with' the, American fifectric their, blueprints put to practical a source of information," Dr.'Post mayor's contmlttee-ifras a^rdinia- service organization' td help pettple ford scnool system. — a leadership word Waters; first vice-president, auditorium, ' drew Markowich, treasurer. convention in Chicago. He»ry Doscher pt 29 Adams Avesv , John B-. Warrington, chairman witb'pjfobleins. it is'focated"atjm ifr.'- fiauman was elected" at the PoWer Co. inlNew "V^fk City: He, Troop 78 Education- use ~ in-'the form of. a renovated explained. •<•• - • tor of the? belief it; proceeds - of that has the most widespread con- Mrs, Nicholas Giordano; second •A cast of 70 children will present visited the (sfchobl when he was of the door-to-door towinship calv- Prospect St., Westfi6Id. ','SMition organization's"recent annual meet- has been "ah active member of AAI The officers p\vi 11 be .installed-at ••• Dr. Galen, a graduate of Cran- and expanded CHS. which' will be added to the major vice-presideht, M)rs| James. Me- two "ballets,, "A. Halloween Story" : The. principal said a building home on spring Vacation, reviewed vass conducted last Saturday' for Faith has ^eeaexecdttve d^itwbr ingatuKi{»n;coUege. f 6r a huhiber of'year's kh& has held fidence within 4he community/of the annual-banquet in June. ford liijih School.' spent part of According to Dr. Charles Post, fund.' -1 :-••';•'" •'•A- -'• :-••-.' •;.•.••' Coy; recording. ,secretar,y, Mrs. AtCamporee and "the Winter Scene" from the Study Today sub-committee of the Student Coun- the plans find;made recommenda- the*'Mayor's Committee >1 Drug e In for five yeaft'and heads a staff of Also • elcwited'. w^re: Lester F Several offices in- the organization- parents, students, teachers anctyfax- Members of the fine' arts depart-[the past year.on a research fellow- In other. jde.y. lpP «ot of the : Robert Tierney; corresponding Boy Scout troop 178 of St. Nutcracker Suite." Both f ballets- Members of the League of Wo-, principal, students in the classes cil Curriculum Committee was tions that were later incorporated 10 counselors. 5 ^x;,i' • '•::•• uiU pr^J^lUside vice president; He was vice-president, last year. ment of the-club were'shown the j ship at the Hadassah Hospital in ! Abuse, this week announced a re- conunittee'efltirts titfs jweefc,' Bev. payers.. The organization shall have secretary, Mrs. Robert Flohl, and Michael's Church attended a West, have been choreographed by Mrs. helped develop the plans for the formed, which assisted in outlin- into the final drawings. men Voters will meet at the City art of picture making using press- i Jerusalem, Israel. Prior to this, he turn of over $3,500. Robert' BiSoafd, chairman of the no group voice,,or opinion; it shall treasurer, Mrs.. Peter Orazi. ern District Union Council Cam- Doris Garrity, local resident and Board of Education's-. proposed ing problems and offering solution . Last swnmer Paul gained ac- Federal Savings, South and Walnut ed and dried flowers last Thursday took an elective in space medicine Sir. Warrington noted that many rehabilitation! section 6t the"com- poree last weekend at Allaire State teacher of London's Royal Academy 4 bond issue' that would authorize to them, but the greatest Amount claim as ah employee of Finne, serve only as an administrative in- Mrs. William Kiernan, Mrs. Al- and'-was assigned to the Apollo 11. townspeople were not at home dur- mittee, .announced -that Hocagee Park in Manasquan. The scouts of Dancing Syllabuses. Mrs. Doro- Aves., at 8:30 p.m. today to hear at the home of Mrs. Maurice L. construction of an addition to the of help came directly from stu- Lyman, Finne, Beese of Elizabeth, strument to make more efficient fred Clay, Mrs. Giordano and Mrs. j Lunar Recovery Laboratory of ing'the morning. He said citizens Hoiise is now Officially opened and took part in Indian games in com- thy Ruskin will accompany. .a combined presentation of ^Public Williams, 505 Linden PI. high school_ and rehabilitation dents in the architectural drawing a firm for which he built a model the expression • of individual opi- Peter Orazi were in charge of the ! NASA in Houston, Texas. who may not have been called on staffed- Hocagee House is the petition with all the troops attend- There will be no fee for the Elementary and Secondary Edu- Mary Paehlke of Cranford pre- work on the old building. The ref- classes^ ' .-• .'•• 1 installation dinner. of -the main-entrance and stair by a Aind-w6rker • may • make 'con- name selected' for the drug rehabil- nions." ' irig. Two second place ribbons program and it is open to the pub- sented the lecture, which included After a brief vacation, Dr. Galen erendum will go to voters June ?3. Their suggestions were worked tower for the new Linden area At a recent meeting- held at the cation" and "Fiscal Policy" in the the proper time, to cut flowers and and his wife, Amy, will reside in tributions payable 'to: Mayor's itation -and' information center lo- William Beekhuysen of 10'Tulip home of Mrs: Frederick Schaner, were won by. the troop. ,. \ lic. • "While the professional staff and into the plans by seniors' Albert vocational and technical school: , 1 MISS LYNNE MURPHY 1 state, . procedures for drying, pressing New York City, where he will Committee on' Drug Abuse, P. O. cated in the second floor of the St. served as chairman, and Robert 2 Rutgers Rd., Mrs.'Raymond Wis- The boys attending included: the members of the board were Rizkalla and Raymond Lasinski. It will mark the beginning of a and preservation. Sho ihen dem- serve his- internship in clinical Biach of 10 Indian Spring Rd. was mer, a member of the Garden Club Robert Callaghan, Timothy Dolan, charged with the responsibility of Albert, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Local Teacher Wins two year series of units dealing onstrated how the pictures can be pathology at the Columbia Presby- named • communications secretry. of Cranford, conducted a workshop Paul Godleski, James King, Mark with school district organization. made by using flowers she- had terian Hospital. ThreeMore Mrs. George P. Sb-om of 30 Dental Hygiene in preparation for the club's June and Michael Lubas, Kevin and Rut^erg Assistantshij) Dunham Ave. and Mrs. Vincent. R. closed flower show."1 Thomas McCloskey, Arthur Golej, Miss Judith Kingsbury of 110 Tonight's program will deal with previously pressed and preserved. Stardust & Brass ''Vicci 0^210 Stoughton Ave. are Degree Winner Thomas Hoffman, John Schneider, Orange Ave. a teacher at Orange the background, theories and his- Mrs. John Law of 106 Edgewood Mrs. L. E. Hunt of Dunedin, Fla., Mrs4 • Wismer suggested and INVENTORY area directors. Anyone wishing to Miss Lynne Murphy, daughter showed containers .that could be Matthew Tarasuk, Joseph Wojtecz- Avenue Junior High School, has tory of school redistricting. Mem- Rd. entertained the social services formerly of Cranford, is the guest PANEL Competitors Told Is Now Associated With participate may contact the ar§a of Mr.- and Mrs. Martin Murphy used in an arrangement for a ko, William Boyle, Richard Meade, been appointed to a teaching as- bers will' examine reorganization department at a luncheon at her;of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Patton Richard J. Donovan, business dir^ctWi's "f or" information. of 35 Mendell Ave., was graduated colonial home. She also exhibited \Kevin and James Campbell and sistantship in the department of as accomplished in other states ih- home. last Wednesday, which was i of 117 Oak Lane. CLEARANCE SALE manager for the Patriots Drum and Those, present agreed to con- Friday from Fairleigh Dickinson different types of flowers, veget- TOWN MEMORIAL DAY - Bugle Corps, this week announced' tinue seeking expression of indi- University^. Schnni: nf T)pr)tnl ables and-greensL-to-be-used-in-the the-sighing-of the final three cbmr vidual opinion- through petitions Hygiene in Teaneck with an as- arrangements. Members used their WEEKfcND petitive units for the fourth annual to the BoSrd of Education. sociate in arts degree in dental own fresh, garden material and Raritan SAVE UP TO Stardust and Brass drum and bugle hygiene. each'^arrangement was evaluated. corps' competition to be held at She was awarded full stripes for Mrs. Robert Maloney, president, 7:30 pjn. on July 5 at Memorial Amaranth Holds her cap—^-violet (for the dental conducted the business meeting Field. Ih the event of rain, the con- irofessionV- and JKaroon (for the which d Sun CLARK test will be held on week later. REALTOR university) — and also was named, Frank Kellly was the assisting co- 382-5104 SUNTAN SPECIAL -The final three-units expteasing Cranford .'Court 34, .Order of the to the dean's list .for the ' spring hostess,' and the table arrangement desire to compete are the Blue Amaranth, held memorial services semester. was'made by Mrs. Alfred Busch. Rocks of New CasUe, Del., the Sfc at a meeting Tuesday, night at Rita BraSsmeri of Brooklyn, N. Y-, In September, Miss Murphy, will; .1 v. the>: Masonic Temple' for members 5,000 and the Black Watches of Phila- 25 Street Cranford return to Fairleigh Dickinson to departed during the past year. continue her studies' toward a; ^ Glub PANELS delphia, Pa. _, TheL?ItarLJvj£jdraped and Mrs. , Exhibitions for this year's show bachelor, of science .degree in den- JUST Dolores Port, royal matron, placed tal hygiene. She is a graduate of Backs Williams will be the Patriots of Cranford flowers at the altar in memory of Endorsement • of the candidacy READY arid the 'senior corps from New Mother Seton Regional High BLENDS Oscar Peterson, who died Decem- School, Clarl^- :. .,..' United States Senator Harrison A. TO GO! York City, the SJryllners. / ber 28, 1869; Mrs. Dorothy Werner, Williams, Jr., for the Democratic • We Deliver * We Service * We Sell • ; The Patriots will be busy on MR. THEISZ HAS BEEN A RESIDENT OF CRANFORD past royal matron, who died Feb- nomination for reelecGon was an- Memorial pay, participating in the . $ 8.35 Open ? to 9 Five Da ruary ,15, 1970; Mrs. Sarah Wilson, ^jey Hiour Endorsement nounced at a meeting of the Cran- Cranford iparade at 9 a.m.; the Gold Check ..;.:.'.. FOR OVER 50 YEARS; AND RESIDES AT 634 LINCOLN who died March 16, 1970, and Mrs, ford JJembcratic Club in . the Rahway jparade, at iO:30 a.m. and . 9.99 By Democratic Coalition : : : Lillian Wood, past royal matron? Municipal Building last Wednes- the New Brunswick parade at r Reserve ...... IARKEAST." V .. ../• ''"" - "'-' "'•'• .'.'"."•';' -: v • who died March 26, 1970. The candidacies of Harold J. day night. •••-..: PANEL TOWN 1:3Q p.nv -..., - 1Q-15 After the meeting members and Seymour, Jr., of Cranford, Thomas Mrs. Edward Baranski is co- 1113 Raritan Road, Clark Bellows Reserve ...... 10.50 visitors from various courts W~. Long of Linden and Everett C ordinator for Senator Williams in throughout the, state participated Lattimore of Plainfteld, Regular the. Cxahford ar.ea. Using Bait in BOURBON in a Chinese auction 'finder .the Democratic Organization' candi- It was announced that club also Residence Rhone Business Phone direction of Mrs, Anna Thorn, , dates fpr the three Democratic endorses Daniel Lundy of West- iii^Area Breeti's 6-year-old ...... $10.59 chairman, and Mrs. Lauretta freeholder nominations, were end- field for congressman from the Decker, associate . matron. ^ " ' . orsed by the New Democratic Twelfth. District. •• 25 Fines Old Crow .....,..'.....,.".... 27^564 2767933 •-••' Speakers at the meeting included Two local fishermen found vio- 12.09 Harold J. Seymour, Jr., of Cran- lations of the fish and gatoe laws Early Times ... •.. •••'. -...... :".. ford, Thomas Long of Linden and eari,- be • expensive. Jeffrey ..Horb^ Everette Lattimore of Plainfleld, witz, 80 Lenhome Dr., and Biark $CQTtH • • • <•••.. candidates . f3r the Democratic Fink, 101 Wilshire Dr., were fined REKEMEIER FLOWERS nominations for freeholder. • $2S eachjiy Judge Charles Jj.Ste- 116 North Ave., W. Cranford yens in Municipal Court Monday Bullock & Lades ...... riight for using bait in a flyfishing Harveys ...... '.. •..'. :.... Tel; 276-4700 Pfeiffer Again Heads County RCC Group Other area residents penalized King William ...... LEST WE FORGET By RON SOBELSON were: William Armstrong, 230 HUl- An ounce of prevention John Pfeiffer of Cranford was sM^ JAV^.,''$t00 on two counts of Ambassador .-...... ;.:; ;•.•'.- 14.99, DECORATION DAY SPECIAL reelected chairman, for a second assault and battery, and Genevieve v is worth a pound di cure" term as the Republican Citizens" Corbo, 232 Hillside. Ave., $50 for f. • • ; • 7M Committee of Union County held Unnecessary noise.1" • 15.69 its fifth annual meeting this week There are some 35 million women in the U. S. Frank Moore, 1^4 Anchor PI., NSURE MUM PLANTS.;«« ^3.50 at Colonial House, Plairrfield. Ted who devote the^- full time to homemaking, Even Garwood, and Francis Euell, 150 is THI mm *t t ••• • • Open Alt Day Saturday, May 30 Bothmann of Elizabteh, formerly though work is becoming "easier," a woman's Garden St., were fined $23 each Breeifs Umon Cluty .... .,.. . .• .$ 8.10 of Cranford, was. • named second for speeding, and William Parrott, (Cash and Carry) .•/• v plus tax vice chairman. • ' • fraiids a.re still vulnerable to "housewives' hands," 302 North 11th St., Keni^wortb, tureen's Blue Check .\,... '. '••..... 8.89 • BEAUTIFUL JUNE ROSES Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily — Closed Sundays The organization adopted resplu- a red, itchy rash. Since most women canriolt give, was assessed $25 for careless driv- tions supporting President Nixon's ing, while Eugene Carsey, Jr., 35 Hiram Walker's ..'.....*...... , course of action to expedite Viet- up their household tasks until hands heal, they Stratford Tcr., was fined $10 on "WATCHFOR OUR WEEK-END SPECIALS! namization of the conflict in South- must seek measures to heal and prevent eruptions a^eTHnTarcharge. •LOVELY east'Asia and to urge all elected like these. Cotton gloves (dermal gloves) un^er officials, regardless of party, to rubber ^gloves will protect the hands ancl allow support the President's efforts to Three Injured OPEN CRANFORD'S bring peace to Southeast Asia., them to sweat. Hands should only be gloved for . The unit's annual ^''pachyderm 15 to 20 minutes at a time. But whatever you do, In Crash tiere MEMORIAL DAY awards" for outstanding legislative do not neglect taking care of them ' - p Three persons were injured, in action-were presented to Assembly- an accident at the intersection of 9 A.M. to 2 R.NI. HOLIDAY AND SUNDAY men Herb Heihnann and Herbert Walnut and Lincoln Aves. at 6:03 Sorry, JSQ Deliveries Jffiehn- And the pharmacists at BELL'S PHARMACY pirn. Saturday. DRUG STORE SCHEDULE According to the police report, devote their full time to your family's health and a car driven by Ralph P. Taylor, beauty. We have a complete prescription depart- 35, of 723 Linden PL, was stopped Girl Scouts TELL'S Y ment : at your service. We also carry hypo-aller- on Walnut Ave. for a red traffic — COMES IN TWO SIZES — Junior, Troop 81£ - Jantzen plays hida-and-slook with a mio of'floral lace, genic cosmetics, physical therapy equipment, can- light when it was struck In the 276-0062 Junior Troop 814, a new troop rear by another operated by David organized last December, will hold Be a showoff. Let Iho sunshino in, with, floral lace .. cut to the waist and claspo-xt with crystal riiujs. dies, cards, baby needs, and home-care items. A. Ryan, 35, of 20 Alan Okell PI. PRIMARY ELECTION PAY its Court of Awards arid Bridging A fire which broke out in the Small OPEN SATURDAY Ceremoney nex^ WjBdnesdajjjnd. • -TantaHzingly" "SGenhrn- r~"T"AViTh"'~)nsr"onouq Tnvlnr rnr wim, DY^nauithiul .hy4 a cbolcouTlIinneV fs planned for the to leuve sonielhinq to thu iniaqinalion. Patrolman. Robert Hand with an final meeting of the season on June Jantzon sculptured this -'sheath of toxturod matelasso-ldco; 17. ,. extinguisher from the police car For Over 30 Year$ 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. colored it black, kahlua brown, White, kahlua brown, In which he responded to investi- Members of this group helped gate the crash. • Baron's • Seoger's • Scher's collect money for the March of " or coral blossom. Sizes 10-18, $27.00 or coral blossom, sizes 8-1G, $2b.U(J Police reported that Mr. Ryan pimec and baked cookies at Christ- Bell's Pharmacy (88',;, -DuPoi'il nylon, 12',, LycruHO spaudex) suffered a' possible fracture of the WILL BE CLOSED mas -. to gain points toward their (88% DuPonf nylon, 12%. LycraQj) spandex) FREE DELIVERY skull-an*>Mr. Taylor and hia wife, cooking badges. Irene, suffered -whiplash Injuries. The girls made aprons and em- All three were taken to Hahway broidered them for their mothers Call: 17 N. Union Ave. Hospital by the First Aid Squad. for Mother's Pay. An outing at 276-6100 Th"e' WStc'hungl ireTerTafibrT wii's last seenmuiii£ aj 27WKJ62 ' Cranford held held this past Saturday. Musical Club Election Patrol leaders are Terry Toth Mrs: Robert, P. FergUHon of 1 OPEN SUNDAY und Mary Krysiak, and members of OPEN/DAILY — 8:30 AM. to 10 P.M. Lenox Ave. was elected us a the troop are Barbara Bahr, Betsy member-ut-large to the oxocutive LIQUOR STORE ', — A Garden Supply Center Since 1922 — 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Behlert, Adrienne DiGiovine, Bar- 100-CAR PARKING LOT IN REAR OF STORE board of the Muslcfd Club of West- WE DELIVER bara Weber Ao Anne Prassas, field ay the club held its annual * ThtOMUy N4M b Crated family Bargain Shopping Night Seager's • Scher's •Bell's Merissa Tuccio and Paula Williams. ltujchoon at Echo' Lake Country 21 N. UNION AVE. 276^150 116-114 Sout|i Ave., E., Cranford free Daily Delivery—276-1661 Mrs. Katharine Prasaas is the Club, Wostfield, last Thursday. WILL BE CLOSED t troop leader and Mrs. Karen Wover N. Union Ave. — Open Thursday Evenings Cranford is assistant leader. •J -i ••-:'•'- -^ J. i.ikJU_l i. Page four ORANFORB (N. J-) CITIZEN AND. CHROiUCLE—THURSPAT. MAY 28. Page Servfces. were, held Xuesday from ' ETOVP'Ruction or portion* Bo dpcli»r*il Invnlld mltteil on .»ny iri\ct havlnc nn area of flre,rftllnif. of lesa'tlwin 'wo (?) h<>ur< '•' uff..-ct upan publication nfter final pas- nhull be -lnBoparahle from the. remainder lixx I hurl G4.0UIJ xliuaru ffft. • 'ii. All side nUil , rt»ar vli.vatlona of sage In the manner provlduj l»y law. ihe Suburban Chapel O£ Philip AP- -^JNO dwelling-unit, or group of of uny portion thereof. •' : 0. nil Htrrt-t-purklnK- Tlurv Blirtil bo npurtment bulldinKH HhJill be faced wlllf : .•'•.•.•!•;•• if ' M', ' • dwtillliiB unitB. "shall urkln».' 'nf the- front t>li-v'atlou of .-iu;h ajfArt- duueil mid )»;iiw,-.l un 'first' routing nt u Mrs. Gelbe^ was brought to thefloor. •'".'.' ••'*• •' • -" [ordinunci! itrrr- hereby repented to RUCII ar«'HH und 'drlv-t:whyH Hlmll coniply with nifnt buildlhK aijall be ruc-ril with t>rick tii...-Ilrii; of tile Township Committee, of (t!) ijo more'than two adjltcent dwol- eytmit as they uro so In oonfllcf or.Jn- iho itpijlioublo prov^ulollit of KoctloiiH -4- or uuarrled nu •. effect upon publication after (Imil pui>- .IH zont1; l - i ' • ,i Charles E. Szilag>i uppoarfince. ua approViMl .by th«. plan- at another meeting of , Mild Township son, Jeffrey of Nevy^Tfork City. ark- and Hillside before moving - duced and passed. on first reading .at u ai|d utility. Poli'tt iihull not be un/d furanil. '»uch break uhall bt< ru> IUH^ than the Gorny & Gorny Parkside Me- Tfiwdshlp, Clerk (Silage), 89, of 316 Lincoln Ijr., t'r.Hct boundary l|i)e except Ihnt'ivliftre meeting of the Towntfhip Committee of curbing'..' . '•_••' '.'"•"' A ..'. four (i> feit. ' _'"• ' en's Auxiliary and Goiden Age tho rear: yard of tin liullvldunr lot abuts the To\v«shl|i of Cranfonl, N. J.-, held I>.it(>d:'May 20, 1970 2. I'nrklMK areas ahall not/bi- P«r- C>. No apartment buililllli? ^ball |ut cun- wlio died Sunday at the Cranford morial, Bloomfield, and interment rtie rear yard of property' adjacent'to oii May 2G, Jlf70, and-will be considered Adv. Tie: J1I1.44 G-2J4 1 Circje, all in Newark. She was the 1na % mltti'd Vlweep tnu front elyyiitIon llii.) Htructed HO tliat the itu^lt* beiwtM-ii any was in Glendale Cemetery, Bloom- Oip truot. thl» Betbaek. y *>» r* ducn4 for film 1 vwiAniie. after -public lii'iirlnir. of any apartment bullillnu iinj any Health fl^ Extended Cars ipente*; ,16 36 fflot If npfceRHafy to 't iho tract. • • '.;•'•'• . ' ComniHtef! at Municipal Building, Crun- line, dtt'eet rl){ht of way .linn, acceuRury Criuifiird, New Jer««-y Siiryiyors Include two sons, Wil- (3) No group INA>'CK NO. 70-14 any olhor ifrouii of 3. ParkliiK nruaa «Uiill Ijo nv\ ljacH 7, -Wljere opu'n balconlex for Indlvliluul ' ._.. -..., ...... ••• iinit>. Wiain' at S:3u o'clock'P..M. (prcvaillne time). AN bRDISANCB IMtOVI DIN'd Y William D. Angle Elizabeth; twp daughters, Mrs, the trn'c',.- ' :" '"• ••". " ' not lesf"thatl 10 foet from any property dwelling uuitB are provided^ Uiuy Ktiull. • '- JpH^f F. I-AKZZA, JR. KOU 'TUB (,'OMri.BTION OF THE '(4)' Dwelling units anil line, ;0 foot from any apartment l/ulld- . b#> permitted to tmrutk' up to nix (t^> Services for William D. Angle Viola Bochner of Springfield, and ncc«a»nry ,'••'"• TownBhlp Clerk EMKIUJEN'CY OPBHATIN'tJ- CENTI5H. itldJnKN on Indiylilualijqtii i. ._• ,n«t, in Dated: May 20, 1J70 ' " ' inif and 60 feot from any public atVoK i/oet- Infq uny rfqulrud »et back. Tnu ( Mrs, Bertha Albjin of Cranford; right of way line. / UK IT ORDAINED UT THE TOWN- of 114 Manor Ave. will be con- the aifftreKiite, c(»v«r more' than t "of A'd.vj F>|-28 presence of nuch .halt'onlt-H on lh*> froni 4. Drjvftways >and Interior ^ttrentH or SHIP COMMITTEE OK TUB TOWN- twofSisters, Mr^. Rose Schofjlarid of area of each Individual lot. • oleVatlon of any apurtmrnt builUinK nhall "•rrr\ or C'RANFOKI). NEW JERSEY ducted tomorrow at id a.ifl. at J (0) Con»truc»l6n;: ' : ' : roaja dljall Net /back not Ions than 10 not *bo construed UH UKable in uieutini; / THAT: . Irvingtojcl and ,^rs. Loretta Migatz TOWNSHIP.ol^CRANFORD feat frum any propirly line, w- feet, ruuulropiont four (4> of this uectlon^ Gray M^mori,^ Fyneral librae, 1? (1) All eict©.rlor. and party. ,walls o^ Bt-ction 1. Tho Tou'iislilp of Cranford of Miajnai; geyeh grandchildren'and each iiH*r'iotlon of the Emer- Springfield, Ave. by Key,^Dr. Rob- "•onstruclloh/ ••• •''• > ',.' .,-•'•••' apartment developnu'iitu' Bhall meot the gency Operating ("enter.located on Cen- two'great-g^aridcb"ildi:ein. (3) All side and rear elevotlonB Bhall p 70-10 feyt, mcuBupeU (it right angles, fr«ii^ tbo following re.qulntmt-nts: ' front elevation of any apartmuVu build- •1111 •> Awn i. ' 1 h tie Jerse»' r^en-, ert G.Longaker pastor of the First bo. faced w^th .brick or; quarrlfd stone. AN ORDINANCE "AMENDINU CHAI»- ].• AH' utility wiring uhall be under- 7 !i J 84. KONINQ, OF 'THE REVISED In*; and'they B))all-»"t buck I not' lefts trnl Railroad I'nderpiiBB In accordance • (3J- Not lefts tHaii^09-; ; Htructlon and Hhall comply with tbo <1«- Chur'c ^ for.Mrs. Catherine Ro.th, SHIPOP CRANFORD. NHW-'JERSBV: el|fn Htanilardi Hot forth in chapter 14 mlao any detrimental effect on tho es- mado In tho budget hori*tofor_o adopted, year's graduating class at the JOB IN REPRESENTING Y^.:0;^ before- jh&Wng to Cranford in (4) I No common party wall,: bearii n 1. That Qhaptor ?4, Zoning, of of tho Revised Urdtnances of tbo Town- thetla character of the development. and. any unexpended balance shall b« • 75, 'of' 12 -Van Buren Aye., .whonon-boftrtnir, located, ^h^tjyean '" ovlsed Orxllnahcea of the Town,-' ship of Cranford (11>88). : *' returned to the coplliil liriprovoment U.S. Air Force Academy in Col- the'" ' 4,'Adequate laundry equipment. Includ- fund. "•'••, fuiil, New Jorwey (19CU>" Ing washers nfld drycm, -shall be pro- ; Of -C II. Ojumi'" UerftKi'ci sail t Re Tlil sli.ill 1 be,< 'and; tho sairii u -liorebby Is, araondwl an Y|detl* and conveniently Ioeateii for. the orado. He Will receive his bach- 1939 with the S. B. & & Vernon dam J. IRotb, tiro rallny t>t !'«*» tSSh-tw ^••(•; parking spaces, and ft minimum of onq effect upon publication after final pas- TO. YOU CANHEti^^SENDfl^ |^|%^^^ LETTER AND EXPRESSING Adam J iROth ti tifcto *Sh i (tti follown: ' .'..,•., • . ./ Bolo use of occupants. Drylnu yards bo (5) Iri' a.ddltlon-'td'UidTuio -Bpep c»ti8nii garage space shall ho constructed for satre ns provided by law. elor^of"science degree and com- Co. of Elizabjith, blank book man- Jr., ^n^lSeifiindb, Calif. herein, tbo construction of ""' ' (a) By establishing a new son/ dis- every three (3) dwelling unlta Our ago prohibited. trict)' to bo -denlKnated ' and onumerutej^ ufacturers. He was a plant super-, Mrs. feoth, who was bora ^n Ger- untfunUia ahttll conrorm to! .thb.bundjni:.thb.bundjni:^jMl" e ap&ce .may' bo built ' Into apartment C. Adequately grounded master tolo- NOTICE • mission as an Air Force officer of the townshiship and p)iaU (tohorally; meet Iri Sootlon ii-1 an tho "E-0 Ourdon bUildln^s. Bvory garage spaco Hhall ,-bo Ylston-antennae eoulpment shall be built VIEWS ON THE VARIOUS PROBLEMS BEFORE THEM ~ intendcnt. Mr. Angle was a mem- many; lived for xnany, years in Ajiarttnentf Dl»'tr'lot.J1 • ' •. / ' ' Tho foreKoinfi; ordinance was Intro- specifications no Iotrt' • than''those »ot; constructed w|th n non-combustiblo par- Into, tho apartment bulldinir (s). Indi- duced and piia-'iod oh first rending at a iiQ£t Wednesday. Cadet Bauer '(b) By revising; the zoning;/map de- ber of the Firsts Presbyterian ElL$b'e,th before nioyjng. to Cran- forth in- "Reirulatlons for the ConatrucJ tition having- no. leas than a- two hour vidual root antennae shall not bo per-,meeting of the Township Commlttoe of Uneatlnff the boundaries of tho zone tlqn and Maintenance, .of Hotels' and fir* raflne between every seebnd vohlclo mltted. the Township of Cranford, N. J., hold majored in chemistry and re- Church. f^rdjl^-years ago. She was a com- 1 dlstrlot of the . Tp^ynsUlp of .Crunford, MultiplMlflHnlret rtarMlllMva* ^rAinii^JtAA ' ku '*K'2 stall. Separate garage buildinsH con- on May 26, 197U., and will be consid- THEM - AT THE FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL . KENIEWORTH —^Funerja der- by' whlc^c -Js -' Inoorppr^d'.'lhjyk^ -jij'oido''- 0. rtte leaves his wif^e, Mrs. Ger-muuicsht of St. Michael's Church. Department of Community Affairs of the struqted as ucoassorr buildings.shall eon- ppovldnd- as an1 acccHftory . uso for the ered'for final ohauHiwce, nftor public hear- yices will be held at il ani, today 1 <»f •tructe,d -of materials similar- W- tKoin academy by his appointment as at Smith, & Swijth (Subi^bati), j W08. In those caaes wSeirS.'tbls-Brtl,c|e', v as any gwden apartment development. Commlttoo tit Municipal nqlldlncr, Cran- ters, 'Mrs. Susan Artnitage . ofJ. Roth. ' he buildlnc, code and; otato roifUlatlons. Cranfprd/' New y,er«y'y^l9M'K^ 'ref«jredt a»eo; In the apartment bulldlnfca., Hutfh bkM pqpl shall comply in all respeotn r«1. New Jersey, on an -element leader with the cadet SRriqgfleld, for CflOrge M. dgden, to Irt'Section 2.C-S thereof" by.' obanglnK rara^efl shall' bb- »»t: back no lens thin Stroudsburg, JJrs; Gretchen Frantz She also leaves another son, Wal- may contradict, tho more etrlngetit speol-' wltl) Chapter 21 .of tho RevUod Ordl- TUESDAY. JUNE! 0, 1970 68, of 80-A Forest J£,, Sprtijigfleld, "••RtionH uliaU be required, i .' • '-, the Mne district In which' tho fpllow^ 80 feet' from Ahy. ^.partmetit bupt that pool and any other reorontlqn J 1 50" feet from ahy pubjlo «tre>t right it>« . V JOHN P. I.AEZ35A, JR. formerly of Kenilworth, vftiQ died (a) There shall be on pacti Individual Rf»ufltftiy locate^ ^ronl tbe R-<"t,o the fucllltlqlf shall m»t the yard requlre- uate of Cranford High School, he Angle at home. ijrs. Evelyn R. Day Of Warren; new "B^ Zone piBtr(o.t. w^l(;l> new, J^-6 way lino, In oddltlon; no. gar«se bulldliJK ., Township Cleric lot not leas than one garaged parkins moats 'for apartment buildings us set Monday at h> hoin,e 9f a jij^art at- Zone 'District; Is more particularly de- shall bi| permitted' between' thd'f^on^ Oate.l: May DC, 1070 has- been selected for pilot train- three sisters, Mrs. Anne Gaeton of apace. 'In addition, there «H(ill bo" (ortb In (B) above, and further pt-o- Xdv. tVo: J12.00 . 6-28 tack. Intefnxeot will be in, St- Ste- scrlbod' a» B(QO1C 4Q0,- Lot • 1, and- Block etovatldu lino of any apartment bullilfnff Vldfid that auch facilities shall not be vldod not less than, one additional 6l»hlj> dfj Cranford. ' . •'; ' of »ny apartment bulKUnK nud any build- Following isa list of elecl0t enbeil ol "V^estfleld and Mrs. Eva unit, exclusive o£'4rlyeWays, •. :'-. C,i 4 1 Born in Brooklyn, ^. Ggden , <«i fiy a^«\lii|f>'i»i-;'new Arycle foUow- iccognory use or bulldlnff. "• •',' vj ing elevation line, property line,, street CtAR^WyjPp;-r-; A high mass of Jones of tlttjon; 10 grandchildren (b) All opon off-atroot parking artian InK 'Artlol^r: tS,aA' "Tt-B" •Tojvn Bouse Social Science Dej^ree. grew; up ^ .^ienijtviripirtli whwe. bis v I. M Rooms- Hvory gaftleri apartment right of way lino accessory use or. bulld- requiem was celebrated Tuesday in and one great-grandson. and drlvowaya; and all Intorior , streets ' ' Mas ArUclo'lSiB (Jevelonhrrrnt shall moot i\u> ' " • r" John J. Babos, son of Mr. and father, the late Anqcefy C. Q^ or roads, shall have permanent curbing; ulrem«rHB.'. \ ' . . '• > ^•', •,'.',}••': the Churjch of St... Anne by, Hev. no' lesi*thanN five"(<>y inXSKoft' hlfch'. Rail- a Nj Landscaping. All gurilen apartment Mrs. William Babos, of, 42 South The funeral was from Gray Me- 1. ISyery dwolllng unit shall contain developments ' shall b«v providod \ylth' your opinions arid ^ *a^ ohHef of the K^nllwort Michael R. Mascenik, assistant pas- road tloa, utility poles' and the. Uko 1 inorial. Funeral Home,, 13 Spring- shall, not be used for curbloff. ' - o loas-'thattionc (1) bedroom separate Pfofusslonally .dosignM uiid executed Union Ave., will receive his t)ach-. Jtepattment.; He levied, in\ from tljo'llvinir area. .-J'.W; landrteaplng. All open areas not utilize^ Collefee Plans tor, f,or jfan^es (jallo, 60, of .265 (o) Fubllo parking areas shall net elor of science degree in social field Ave. Interment was in St. .2. Not moro thnn. 20' of the :•" I. Dwolllng unit wltl) one (1) tjcfCt- Planning Board may require supplemen- l of New York of tbeiro revised ordinances. -•- : struction of two parking lots in, seven years,. D.UQ. tol poor jbealth, TOWNSHIP OF CRAN?QEO B. Yards. Nq itpartment building' shall room —-' 760 sqmirp feet; ' • '•''. tal ytorhenlng by a solid fonce up to ftlic 6. .Oarajes.ajs, , , ; . .,!. be ob^r-tjjan ffrift/elt'to any abutting 3. Dwelling ' unit with two (2)'-iMH- (C) font In holght. Shau\o tr,oe» shall be bip Cjub m J he retired, ix* 1967 after 30 years n I rear of the present campus to Cranford, New Jen*ey . . - ' ta> DoalgnDl . Ganagoa oqnstruoted on in- atroot'irlihi 'bfi WttV- lln». .xior oloaer than rooms -i-' ^00 squarq feet. : . 7r iiroyld,nd along walks, drlveway», park- ; abo.ut 30 residents living adjacent as owner and- operator of the : '. • Proposed ••••'. dividual tots nhail' oonform architectur- 40 f((»t'to any pfAporty |lnc. K. D<5B|ftn. Kvury dw'olUng unit; Shair ing 'areas and Interior ntr.• Hcriionllltc or 1 buffers consisting of fences AN ORDINANCE! AMHNDCNQ CELAJP.- principal building on said lot;. distances'' shall' Snd/or landscaping may be requlrod to the college Tuesday evening- ' : " be- maintained : between I. BJaoh dwolliog Ur)IV*a,U hav«,V«» a pgdw; a ebh, Mills A. ofCo. here. He was' a communicant THB 24. ZONING. OP THH "KHVISeiD (b) <31tlnsr, QaraKos cbnstruoted on In- partoihttiUIW have Immediate ataqess to, enclosed front around recreation, parking, utility, and Richard Meth, son of Mr. and ; The lots, which would accomo- -OilDINANCBa OP TBtB.TOWN8HIE.OE. dividual, lots undor this: article shall, lio 1. .Na';,'apa*tm»nt building- shall—be ^nd ryniHimtrttnceifer-1-1-'-- "* ^* Terms"disposal art-ds," at the discretion of Mrs! Walter Meth of liO' Wilshife CRANPORD, NBW JBRSBY (1988)" exempted 'from the setback requlremenis loser Ihaiv l}0''met to any other apart- :2. Each ^welllnK unit flhall have not the Plimnlng Board. All Jandscaplng date 300 to 650 cars, would be v; : a alstep, Mrs. Mr. Gallo Reaves his wife, Mrs. BY ^ESTABLISHING A NBW ZONH only of Section 24-1,7 of this. Chapter, ment building-. V,' •_.'• ' '•'-less th4i» 'two exponuroa. • ' - -"'%'.: shall bo maintained In (rood condition Dr., is a member of the Tufts DISTRICT TO BH DESIGNATBD AS but such garages shall be subject to the built on, a 20-acre tract of Faihriew •' 2. Mo'front, elevation shall bo closer 3. In' oaah dwelllnK unit thoro ehttll anq plantings shall' bo replaced whore Student-Alumni Association of t f K&ulwortti. Orlanda Colaneri Gallo; a brother, THH "TOWN HOUSE DISTRICT.". following Vequirements: '•':.. than IS fnet %&. any parallel «levatlon be acoflm'tq at least on.e water oloatt Cemetery property which the col- ; Tufts University, Medford, Mass. U. 5. Senators-r- Charles of Piscataway; jthr.ee sis- BB IT ORDAINED HY THE TOWN- (X). A. one Btory garage may Intrude except as 6poclftodln (4.V below. " . compartment without passing' through SHIP COMMITTEE OF THH TOWN- Into the roar yard reg.ulred,' under Sec- 1 l 1-T 1 O; 'Certificate CUT Occunanoy. :No. dwell- lege has under option to purchase. 3. 'No"roar'l«leVftt(on - shall: be closer anybedirqt|in. '—*• "T ' -<-• ••'" The grouty engaged 40 undergrade ters, Mrs. Marie de Venuto of SHIP OF CRANFOttD, NEW JHRaBYi tlon 3-o of thla article, subject to tho ing unit shall be. occupied In wholo or than 70 ft'ht to.any parallel «levatlon,' ,4. No dwellliiK unit, or portion there- part (intll a oerttflcato of occupancy shall Ian Smith of the New York archi- CLIFFORD P. CASE (R) Newark ahdUJirs. Frances A. Mar- Section 1. That Chapter 24, Zoning, approval of the planning board. • fxeopt as apeclflod In (4.) below. uates in face-to-face meetings with : 1 of, shfvll 1HI permitted above tho socotld hu,yo ^beon Issued for the entire apart- tectural firm of Hamby, Kennelly of the "RevlHed Ordinances of tho Town- (2) A garage need, not set back from 4. A ilda olpva'tion. whloh -does not; floor tjr below tbd first' floor of «ftry Tufts alumni and parents through- tin and Mrs. Jennie Ignar of Lin-ship.of Cranford, Now Jorspy (1968)" bo, tho side line' of an individual lot and mnht I bulldhiK ht whloh said dwelling HARRISON A. WILLIAMS, JR. (D) overlap a ' parallel. front or real eleva- >partm)«nt bqlldlnR. ,' • • •.- •• l~i qntt' in located. and Sl,omanson, presented tenta- and tho auno' hereby is, amondod as may-bo attached t,o a garage «n an ad- tion by n^ore-than al* (6) feot/ may bo out, th®. country. Students have den, and a grandson, Russell J. ' -B. A,' nVlrilnjum storage _ afea. qt ^.. ?jj>cubio""feet shall be tional ' j bo, and the same hereby In. brought to" adult audiences an ex- Gallo alt hOtne;— -• — - • (a) By establish Iner o now eono dis- (3> No'garage: Which is not attached : Memorial Funeral Home or rear elevat)6p. '• • i ' ' ' vldea .for s*clv dwelling' unit wltMtn amended, by nddlnir tjiureto' the follow- £'enneth"IversenpcoHege~presi- trict- to bo desiinmted and «plfliieratey Re*. O In Section 21-7 u the "R-B Town.House Individual' lot may•' be cloBor than \t) the termi'1»arBneCin! this-section shall unit,' wfi|ch storage arena snMl be' >'x'i.^ dent,*.welcomed the grouj).- Cemeteryi $oodbr/idge, where l T Rabltal floor area meanB th« area campus issues and returned with, a Township Committed —• T.Baggs <>lwe New Dover District:" .' ' •'•.•' foot to' eald principal building. •'• apply- ttj;any'Tablnif dlevatlons which. If lye of any (fttrftgii, or any VJlosfeCor othor (b) By revislnsr the zoning: map de- (c) Cxinst;rtictio.n. ' Garages constructed nnolosed by tlln'lnHldn of the perimeter better appreciation of alumni and It was explained that the college Father Maficenjlk re^d the commit- xtendod, would itlterBect at an angle upgou. Within tho dwelling unit. ;, 'i| vfatls BUrrounillng a single i dwelling unit; dist QhuwJj,, E4M^h. ^ lineating the' boundaries of the zone ort individual ^ots.shall. Itenerally, meet if loiw lnan'^0 do(?k;<>fl«. ,' .*'. '•'• • •' ~ ' L. Cpijatructlon. In 'addition • to' tho parent attitudes. Mr. Met^i has does not yet have a topographical ' ' ' ' '' K tal pray^ts. Arrangementa were : | Hactton 3. In case any'aeotlon or provi- ; district of the Township of Cranford, the construction 'requirements sot f0rth ' D. *r Whlo1 h la incorporated In and made a In Section 3-C7 of this article. > : and accessory •bullditoffs stiall not. In; the shall, moe( the followlnK requlreme,ntMl : completed Jiis sophomore year at attach was found dead at Home L Invalid ,ln any'court, the same Bhall not U. S. Representative — 12th Dist. MAYOR MLO partj of Chapter E4, ZontnB, of, the "p (eVDeahrh'Standards. ' ' -.' \v A.nart«n«nt buildings: shall • i^onBr^ijy that definite plans are not yet in : Hoine,' ila :l4orC(i: Xve^TK., Cran- 1 l rr : r : T : T ; ^ffact :any : other-section or provision -of Sunday; ^ •••-^f ^^'-~i-v r 4-r!-.^- vlBo»Oidl|ti,nceBBftheT»w.o»i>ll»'""OidlticeB"-Bf'-'th'e"'"T»'wo»i> p ;tmr ClroUl*«.<4n;SerW<;«<4n;" 'SerWe Bora: to Chicago; M., she lived tfaot «re«bi.' pf, 2TO0" aauaro feet tor each 8A" an-aijt forfh In "Rogulaftlbns fobtfie Nhuli,'be inseparable from tho remainder Residents said they would en- the 'Bono dlstric[t in ^hlcU' the foUowinB located on n aldo'of the individual lot ! dwelling '^unlt. '•rf\'tbe 'dlvl»lon • of 'tbe Cpnntructlon and MalntenoAoB of ijqteli of any-portion thereof. ••'•••'.• House Office Building, Washington, D. C. in Cranfotd 42 year^; where She lands and premfses are prooently loa^ted having access t;o an interior s.^reBt or an.4 MuHlpto Dwelllndx" promuhjuted'bV deavor to- reopen' negotiations with • aoction 4. Any and all ordinances, or In sad and loving memory of a Vas a mflinber of Cranford United ^^ F. MacDonald from tho - RJ2'V and IR-,4 »ono .^p the new road.' 'Vyalkwaya should be desligned ".to suits In » fradtlon(ii number, the, near~ tne Deplirtmont qf Community Affairs tlHfts' tljerepf In conflict wlth.'.or.'Incaiir devoted mother and grandmother. the Union County Park Commis- WILLIAMS MEYER, H'B 6t ' (b> .fcandsc'aplhg'. All town hoUHo de- P. Minimum I^ot Hlgo. No Rardon Uated between nny dwi'lllnir unit and n eternal rest June 1, 1968- 4 ities culd be provided in Nomahe-, Surviving are two sons, l«e Roineral- Home, 12 Springfield Ave., consistent. : ' \ ' ' • / Cranford. velopments shall be provldod with pro- apartment " dovelopmont shall bo per-ffarane. piiblici hull or stulrwull, have ii Her Family gan Park area. G. of Sykesvllb, Md,, and Robert by R^v Ttohert -Bizzaro, rector of (c) Hv nrtdlnqf a now Artlclw following flll-••d«»ta;nw>>" Aid oxoouted land I Section C. Tilts ordinance shall take Artlclo 12 "11-4" Residents District o£ Heaping. All opon. aroa» not utilized for ^State^Senatorr of.Madij&pBu yfis^ a stytw, Trinity Episcopal Church, .for Bild Chapter 24 to bo,donlgnatod aa'Ar- parking ' uronn, driveways, streets or JACKC; Edna ISpeecl of Moujit tike Ter- James T. MacDonald,^74, of 6 Doer- ti'clo 12-A roadlne as 'follows: roads, recreational faclUtlos, patios or AIITICLH 121-A "R-5" TOWN HQUSH1' torraeoa shall bo provided with lawns or Film on Glass . NICHOLAS S. LaCORTE (R) 30 Brown T«r.y Cranford, N. J. race, W'afih., and eight grandchil- ing Way, who died Saturday in DISTRICT other sultab'lo growlngf ground cover, dren: '.'.'" ' ' Memorial General Hospital, tJnibri, 24-49A. PRIMARY- INTBNpHD USR. trooa and shrubs. .Cp^tinuous. eYerjrreen 56 Hillside Rd Elizabeth screening shall bo provldo'd along' the At Nature Center v Tho R-5 Town liouso Dlatrlot shall bo after a brief illness. He was thelimite. d in UHO to BIHKIII family uttachod tract boundary lino, such screening to bo BURTON GC)ODMAN(0> husband of the late Mrs. Julia ami Homl-detuched dwellinE: units rand no less than four (4)if(>ot high when Sunday Afternoon FRANK X. McDERMOTT (R) ; Michael Capone uhall also permit othor uiioa a» porinltted plantod. In addition, the Planning board Carson MacDonald. in Soctlon 24-<0 (a) throutrh (h) only. may; If conditions! warrant, roqulro aup-' 614 Riverside br., Crftnjford GARWOOD — Michael Capone, plomonta) .screening by a, noMd fencek;,uny tract dovelopud undor this ar- vioualy worked as a real estate ticle filial I bo 00.000 aquiuro foot . shall.- bo replaced • where;' '.'necesiuiry. Thomas, depicts the story of glass, Yards, put loa and gardens on Individual its background, its uses in the past, salesman in Jersey City. .. •• (b) Minimum Krontu^o. TUo minimum lots shull.bo' shielded with walls as apr State Assemblymen— Dist* 9C ; Born lii New Tforki Cify, Mr. Ca- S"urvlvi(tig. are two daughters, frontuso on a public stroet for any proved by the; Pliinnlnjsr Board to tho its uses now and potential uses in pone-lived'in Rojelle Park many tract dovelopod under thla Artlclo shull oxtent noooasary to achieve a/ reasonable; the future. Also included in the Mrs. Gloria Hey of Cranford and bo 160 feet. • ' cleirreo of nrlvacy f,or oach individual lot. years before moving here 20 (oX Opori Space. Not loss than SO per- .. on. spacn, either Jo'r roc- (1) Refuse '''storage areas shall bo la- ufacturing of glass.' 600 Sherwood Pkwy,, Mountainside ago from Sch^tor A^Ioy pibodUcts, i-oiitlon or somo othor suitable Use, pub-catod. on i>ach individual lot ind shall Also on Sunday, at 3 and 4 p.m., .l- I'' lin and Mrs. Ruth Bailey, both of lic or prlvato. us apnrovod by tho plan- bo so deslirned as to'.mlnlmizo any det- Jersey City, and three graridchil- ning board. For tho-purpoao of thla par- rlmontal effect on the character of the • Donald WTMayer, director of Trail- PETER J. McDONOUGH •• Hnu. unit uhall )5e constructed--on an in- nize wUli the; overall charaoter of tho tarium entitled "Northern Lights." 1 Surviving are: two , daughters, dividual lot anil thoro uhall bo a den- dnvolopiiiont and shall moot tho sot- 823 Midwood Dr., Rahway 209 Casino Av«|., Cwmford Bity of no' mbro than oiprht • (8) .such back requirements set forth herein for PLUS The lecturers will discuss and showj IJrs. Catherine Bjfcynwtila anf i|¥- William G. Weisert lots per acre for the entire tract. groups of dwelling units. ' ~ the causes of the aurora borealis, '-." !' i.T. 2, Individual Lots. ' 24-62A. OXVNKRBHip OF COMMON INSTA-MOIMT Ann WojkiewiM,^ot6 pi G«rwopql; Rev, Xrnold J. Dablquist, ,,pas- r known to many as the northern a brother, Cteartea average lBAH- ."-•''• .• ' AJ width of all Individual. Iotu shall bo not Common areas of any tract utUlxed for INSTALLATION lights. fojv slaters, Jfra^J^ ••-^ - - offjfltateaf ax the. funeral of WUliam lqtyj • than 22 foot, and no individual' lot a town house doyolopent which, are not shall have a width of loss than 30 feet, accepted by the 'township, shall be Model ATM-P50-2 On Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- Kearny, Mrs.' Jean c4^§lt(«W o^ ?2|0 Manor Ave. on sa (d-wldtfer-to-bo -meastimtr - at- tho actual doede'd to - a' corportrtlon, • assooldtlon,* building: aotback llnp for each individual individual or individuals, or other legal Rose Monday at Gray Memorial F uneral 1 day and Thursday of next week, at Board of Chosen Freeholders— YiPgtw, Mra, « r lot . ' . . ontity consisting- of • a tnajorlty of Out 4 p.m-. e,ach day, Mr. Mayer will Edison and Miss Ann Capone ofHome, 12 Springfield' Ave.' Mr. (b) Minimum Area.: The average area property owners within the do^eloDment ' AHAM-carUfled 5,000 BTU-plugs "weiSert, 78, dleo" Saturday at home of all Individual lots shall be nht leSfl for' th'elr uso, control, iminuKfUlH'nt anc< present a program" in the Trailside EDWARD H. TILLER (R) Arkansas; and njne d^ld than 2^00 HaUiire foot, and no Individual tnalntonance.^ Any nKroome'nt providing . Irr^daquataly wired household outlet Plarfetarium entitled "The Chang- 103 Edgar Rd., Cra,nfor4 Ml.% Mf $&?.? have an area of loua than 2,000 fpr sych owneru'h.ip' shall bo reviewed 502 Locust Ave., Garwood ; ot. " '" and approved by tho Township .Attorney N?w slpttcd front panel baffles sound ing. Seasons." Mr. Mayer will dis- Born ip Jersey City, he., moved and Roar Yards: Bach lnHM thun 10 foot invalid In any court, thu samo sh.aU not 3 Argyll Ct., Scotch Plains MJ^Anna Weisejrt of Belmjjr^im.d requlrod only for each Individual lot affect uny other seotlon or' provision 'o*f FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE! In Reservation field and before that, throe yoara three gjrandichildren. " occupied by a soml-dotaohod ' dwelllntf, this ordltianco.' ' except Insofar a's thi5 A hike in the area of Millburn unit. ^gK^ , - ™uuoi tiii'»v •-• '-^ in Newark. F,4*r a shor^ time J»e• Interment' was ia Weehawke'n :i. and the South Mountain Reserva- PR. HARRY W. BSWSWE^ was personnel recruiter' fptEji- :() HlKl. 14.1CU FT.^blirlpOOl REFRlfiERATOR-FREEZER We Stock: ARTHUR A. MANNER (R) m Wk (1) No .;;•;'••,• -ft. . Lydia Hallenbeck burn railroad station, at 10 a.m. The hike^ wjU_end alxmt 4 p.m. "In sad i\n' WALTER E. ULRICH (R) ABIDE WITH ME _._ f'Iok( thou thy croeu Monday Eve. Thursday Eve. FRED H. CRAY, JR. (oulnull r eye»: fnaldent ind Ceneul Mjnjucr Hhliiu through tho Bloom and point inv to tho uljjuu; 7 to 9 7 to 9 DAVip B. IURAV (R) • DAVJD B. CRABIEL Uoitvoim morning. bruakB, and I3ui-th'u vain ahadown flee; . Executive Vlos-Pre$lden» 1 Archbridge Lane, Springfield In llfu, l/i tlouth O Lor«J, C FREDERICK POPPY ubldo with me. Amen. APPLIANCES, INC BEREAVED HUSBAND, \ •' " • • T "• •' •: -.. - '• , -..- •:, WESTFIHD: 3\8 ESst ^road St, William A. Doyle, manager ?33-0,143 SON, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, PRESENTED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY THE eBANFO«(C> CITIZEN AND CRANFORD: il Springfield Ave., F>eol H. Gray, Jr., Tnanagqr 276-0092 GRANDMOTHER & SISTER 29 ALDEN ST. CRANFORD •' T • I

Page Six CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AW CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 CRANFORD (V. J.) CITIZEN A3TB C^ONJCl^THUIlSDAT, 28. lfl^O Page Seven , ption, Dinner major, Mr. HolTman was recogniz- Taber.'ai, Bad Gqdesbers, Germany. nedy of Mechanicsburg,- Pa., on „ ed for outstanding scholarship, During their travel on the con-May 14. She joins three brothers, Miss Lukaitis, WilliamLau Miss Darragh9 Eugene Cimis 9 character and leadership, in camp- tinent they attended the first 197Q brate Ktpnns us activities. A graduate of Cran- I performance pf the Passion Play Jack, Michael and Patrick! The ford High School, he is the son ofat Oberammergau. maternal grandparents are Mr;Mrs. Krohn were "mar- tied June 9, 1920, by the late Rev. Elizabeth.. She joins four sisters, a' dentil assistarrt by Ackerman The bride was escorted to the member of the Bayonne Hospital Miss Kathleen Darragh, another ( Inward Barth, Mrs. Krohn's cou- Beldens Return After Stefanie, Josefa, Christine and Associates, P. A., Westfield. , altar by her father. Mrs. William Alumnae Association. sister of the bride; Miss Dianne Kathryn,- and a brother, Thomas. Ewasko of Hightstown was matron Mr. Lau is supervisor of the Chapman and Miss Maureen San- Mr. Brewster also is a graduate L Afcb M«s. GUST*AVE P. KROHN Three Weeks in Europe Mi's. Rose C. Kennedy of 404 Lin-of Cranford High School and of of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs, Hudson County Welfare Board. He tangelo, both of Philadelphia. Rita ,,, Krohn retired in 1969 as Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Belden of 10 Vltpld F. Lukaitis, Jr., of Bayon- I ersonnel manager of the National ( coln Ave. is the maternal grand- the University of Maryland,, Col- is a graduate of St. Peter's College Darragh and Jo-Anne Darragh, Manor Ave. have returned from a mother. • ne, sister-in-law of the bride; Miss and is a. member of the Hudson also sisters- of the bride, were ] ,qpki Washer Co^ of Newark and Lawrertce J. Hoffman, a Rider faculty to membership in Alpha £":•• *C '\ • T i lege P^ark. He is a salesman; with r.™ii --r •*—*-— -—^ ™—-threejveek-trip-ln ^Kurope;~ where Cafpenter'TecHnoIogy, CaidwgllJ' Kathleen McGill of Jersey Citv County Welfare Workers' Associa- flower girls. ,, ^ , Sommerviilei after 47-years with graduating—senior^-from EpsiloTi-Zeta-honor socieTy^TTTie they • visited their son-in-law and and Miss Charlotte Banacki of New : : A daughter, Mary Kathleen, was A November, 1 wedding isiplan- tion. He completed a tour of duty Michael Gachko, Jr.i of Cranford company. While livinliv g in Uri-Crafflford, has beeri elected by thecollege in Trenton. An accounting daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George York City. in the Army with the rank of first i )n for 24 years" he served as a born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- ned. - . » L served as best inan. Usfhers were John Lau served his brother as lieutenant. : • George:M; Cimis of Teaneck, Dr. irjemper of th^ Union Board of Robert Cimis of Norwich, Vt., and IJdufeatlon for 10 years. He is a MRS. EUGENE A. CIMIS $ifoer 6f the Old Guard of West- Gerald .Clmis of Cranford, all 1 brothers of the bridegroom. iieW, Gavel Eodge , F&AWTand Uv- ed a three-year tour of duty in i [»|ton Jr." OUAM and also is a The bride is a graduate of' St. 1 Joseph's : Hospital School of the Marine Corps. He is employed d War I veteran/ having serv- Nursings.tancast^r, P^a., and re-by the Fuel Oil Supply Co.. of ed overseas. ceived a 3-S. degree ,in nursing Cranford. education from Temple University, An August wedding is planned. Philadelphia, on Friday, MRS. JOHN EDWARD ORLOFF, JR. Mr. Cimis is 4 teacher' at the MRS. PATRICK ANTHONY CIAMBRUSH1NI Jonathan Salk Middle School, Madi- . Ci, •' n^.';,-f i\f .v.-;i :'.Uiiv mi I. •• MRS. WILLIAM J. LAU soa Township. He is a graduate of Roselle. •' Catholic High School. and was awarded a B.A. degree in his- Miss Monica Variey Bride tory education frorh. LaSalle Col- MissArkn§ lege, PljHndelphia.; Class of 1968. MWrid ^ ,__,, _^ .;v _ 7 __ _ Mr. Cimis-is a member of Phi Patrick A. •$.'. 9 Centeririiai Sve. were guests Of John Edward Orfoff, Jr. Kappa Tau Fraternjty.'., - The Church of-the, Assumption, Roselle Park, was.the. setting Qi honor at a surprise party re- Miss Monica Varley, daughter of Mrs. John F. Variey, Sr., of 165 The riewlyweds wjll reside in _ ntly held at Veterans' Memorial Hillcrest Ave. and the late Mr. Varley, Sr., became the bride., of John Old Bridge following> a wedding Saturday afternoon for the marWage of Miss Arlerii Frances Valentine, JFJbme on the occasion of' their 50th Edward Orloff, Jr., of Clarendon Hills, 111., son of Mr. and Mrs. Orloff trip to Bermuda, daughter -of Mr., and Mrs.,Joseph Valentine of 220 Sailer, St.,; wedding anniversary. of North Plainfield, Saturday afternoon at St.1 Michael's Church. Patrick Anthony Ciambruschini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ciajn- bruschlni of Linden. ' ;!The party was given by the cele- Rev. Joseph V. Derbyshire, assistant pastor, officiated at) the double- bVante sons and daughters-in-law, Rev. Lambert Valentine of St. ring ceremony. Mrs. D. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayeck- of Frahc^of ASsisi Chiirch,; New York Reagan of Cranford was organist. Qranford and iMi:. and Mrs.. Xohri City, uncle of the bride,, officiated Hiyeck of South Plainfleld, and ..; A reception was_held, at the Hotel at the-^ouble^ring ceremony. A thieir son-in-law-^and-d'aughterf Mr'. Suburban, Summit. reception; was held at the Town Stanley and Mrs. Anthony Isaac of Cran- The bride was given in marriage : and Camjpus,: Elizabeth.. : ' '••':'. fprd. .».- >...->.•• ;.:•... , . .., tfetherHftobert Varley, of The bride was given in marriage Eighty guests attended from Lake Park, Fla. Mrs. Edward Col- The marriage of Miss Gail Shim- Brooklyn, N. Y.; Long Island, N. shock, daughter of Mx. and Mrs. ! angelo of Fanwootf, sister of the i by her father. Mrs. Richard Dtes- " ; Plainijejd, Crariford and Penn- chak of Santa Barbara, Calif., sis- E. J. Shimshoc, k of 430 Lexington, bride, was matron of honor. Brides- MISS LINDA J*IQREAILSELR\L Ahd Stl Jb r maids were Mrs. James Nicholson .te •r• of.«_,» the• bride.,, was matro, n o'ft ^of Mr5 . an^^"^S^d Mrs. Clifford JacobsoSn Mr. 'and Mrs. Hayeck were mar- a com te war ried on May 19, 1920, in Baabdath, of North Plainfield, sister of the honor. Bridesman were; MissVDe- of White Plains, N. Y., took place bridegroom; Miss Lorraine Kere- Miss Linda Selby nise Nolan and Miss Barbara Hayes, on Sunday, MSjr 3, at the Unitarian Lebanon. They came to. the United both of Cranford; Mrs. Joseph Ghurehi Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. states following their marriage and lak of Clark,.MissJ&aren Meyer of Becomes Fiancee settled in Cranford. . Valentine, Jr., of Roselle Ptfrfc' Itctraw^jt$i«Mited Cranford and •Miss Murry Wight of I sister-diflawt of thd bride, and Miss at the. ceremoHy!* J&J'WXT ^Hayeck has owned arid opr r^Nr-y^coUege7classmateT Qf Michael Clare Janet Ciambruschini, sister of the erated the Cranford Shoe Store at of the bride. Kerry Colangelo and' Mr. and Mrs. Paul William Selby bridegroom. Misisi Barbara Anne ajb the <$e$r. York Rockefeller 9 Walnut Ave: for. the past 35 Kelly Colangelo, both of Fanwood, of 210 Beech St,. announce the en- Valentine of Clark, cousin of the years. Both are communicants of nieces ol the bride, were flower gagement of their daughter, Miss briifcl/jipf,a iunipr, bride^maia a^ , Miss, Susjm Wa^hlftii of Gl«n girls. Linda1 Mojreau'^Selby; to Michael Miss Jo-Ann Hallgowski •- o£ • Eliza- They have seven grandchildren. Thomas Hennessey of Wilming- Kevin Clare, son of Mr. and Mrs. beth, cousin of the bridegroom, J , MISS AI4TA MARIE MIX Robert Linn-dare of 605 Linden ton, Del., schoolmate and college MRS. JOSEPH F. MIfeLER MRS. FRANCESCO A. D'ANTQNIO was flower, girl. ... < Mich;; b'rpffier of the bridegroojn, classmate of the bridegroom, served PI.-. • ' • • , . '••••' ; - • James Reid of Cranford served ieVd itf^t man. Ushers were Js~ best man: ~Ushers~were~Jo1 Miss Selby is a graduate n(Yir.-in. bvk Plan Move Boyle of Cranford, brother of the as best man. Ushers wei*6•'•4frj -VaP MISS JANE A. COVEL ford High School and is a student entine, Jr., and James Valentine Y.' and bride; Keridel McMahon of Middle- at the University of New Hamp- Cranston, R. I. .*• . orth Carolina sex, uncle of the bridegroom; Wil- Miss Minch, Joseph F. Miller of Cranford, both brothers'of the ; "Mr. and Mrs/Eugefte 'S. Zobel Miss Diana M. Amfoostijti shire, Durham. '. - bride; Basil MUiatto', John 'Bag- The bride will be gradu»ted%ith, liam- Molenski of North Plainfield honors, in Jup.e from I ^;'4,. -i^ -f?i'•;,;v::-y" . The bride is a graduate of Holy Troth Announced Church by Miss Lorraine M. Minch, daughter of Mrs. Joseph A. Minch ford, .have announced the engage- ; Mr. jacoBsdh is 'attending Jtk>ng transmission section of Charles T. Ave. following their return from a wedding trip to the Pocono Moun- ment of their daughter, Miss Alita College of the Holy Cross, .Wor- Mr. Ciambruschini and his bride Mlin, cpnsjultant ,engineers|. He Trinity . High School, Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Covel of of 20 Riverside Dr. and the late Mr. Minch, and Joseph F. Miller, son cester, Mdss.'" will reside in Roselle following a Island University, whewS he is n»aj- Class of 1966, and was awarded a tains. They were married on April 26. Mrs. D'Antonio is the former Marie Mix,. to John E.. Modrzecki, formerly was a private consultant Union announce the betrothal of of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Miller ©f Elizabeth. •.."•-• Miss Diana M. Ambrosini of Elizabeth. Mr. D'Antonio is the son of wedding trip to Florida.: oring in buainess management. He B.A. degree in elementary educa- Rev. Joseph V. Derbyshire, assistant pastor, officiated at the on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Modr- Robert W. S wisher of403 l. and his bride are now reiidinif In for high voltage ticarismission tow- tion on May 17, from Beaver' Col- their daughter, Miss Jane' A- Covel, Mrs. Nicola D'Antonio of the above address and the late Mr. D'Antonio. zecki of 400 Elm St. The bride" is a graduate ofiCran- : double-ring ceremony and was St. was initiated as a member of "ford High School. She is employed Eliiabeth. ; - lege, Glenside, Pa. She also attend- to Sp./5 Joseph A. tiatto, USA, son A reception was held at the Town Miss Mix is a 1969 graduate of the Brown-Seguard Chapter of Al^ J. iobel served^ as secretary of ed St. Francis College," Loretfio, celebrant of a nuptial '• mass. A Elizabeth, and complete^ a five- and Campus, Union, following the Knights .of Columbus of Garwood, Iranfprd High School and is pres- as a secretary by W. W. Grainger, of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gatto reception followed at the Town double-ring ceremony. pha Omega Alpha, medical honor Inc., Cranford. ' "•'•:- Donald Miles pf Crarifard,? coni- the Lutheran Church Women of .Pa., and is a member of Kappa year tour of duty in the Air "Force.. No'.' 5437; AMBBA Chapter 1027 ntly-emplbyed at theB.B.D. Ap- society .during Student'Honor Day d|lvary Lutheran Church, where Delta Pi, national education honor of 115 Elm St. and Campus, Union. >' He is a cable splicer with Public . The bride was given in marriage Mr. Ciambruschini is a graduate The bride was given in marriage and the Holy Name Society, St. pliance Center in Cranford. ceremonies at the MedicaLCollege >dith are members. ^ , society. , The bride-elect is a graduate of Service Electric and -Gas Co., Eliza- by Rocco Ctfncoli, uncle of the Mr. Modrzecki, also a graduate of 'Lihcfeif'Hfgh' Seiiobl arid is a Benedictine Academy, Elizabeth, by her brother, Donald J. Minch, bridegroom. Mrs. Paul Kutsy of Michael's Church. A graduate of of Virginia,«RichmondMVa., on Sun- mechanic with Associated Products 1'itJ^iversity Forum, a ! They'have-three children, Mrs. Mr. Orloff, Jr., is a graduate of beth. , , of Cranford High School, complet- day. . .'" •..'•• and of Katharine Gibbs School. of Sayreville. Mrs,. Richard W. , After a wedding trip to the Elizabeth, cousin of the bride- Cranford High School, he attends of America, Inc., Linden. He com-derit^cul|y-adrnjjnistrator . assem- *|ul DeSesso of MorfistOwn, Miss North Plainfjeld JJigh Schpol, Meier of Fairport, N. Y., sister groom, and Michael R. D'Antonio bly cfeafea to give students a larg- Class of 1965, and was graduated SJbe 4s employed as. a secretary hy Poconos, the couple will reside in Union College. pleted a two-year toUr of 'ijUt^iri »|tricia Zohel of Cranford, Ralph UNI VAC, division of Sperry Rand. of the bride, was matron of honor. East Brunswick. of Cranford, brother of the bride- the Navy, serving aboard the bat-er'Tole'^'decfsloft faking ,at thei Jfdbel of Greenville, Pa., and one in 1969 from Lehigh University, Corp., Orange. -.*...- 'Bridesmaids were Mrs. iDohald Sul- groom, were the couple's honor at- Mark Nordstrbm, son of Mr. and FINE PORTRAITS..• tleship New Jersey. Bethietieni Pit; tinJVfersity. ' granddaughter. ' .'J BetWehem, Pa.,- where he was livan of Miami Beach, Fla., another tendants- elected a member of Phi Kappa Mr. Gatto attended Salem (W. Mrs. LeRoy Nordstrom of 240 Wil- sister of the bride, and Mrs. Ray-Miss Knox Honored The bride is a speech therapist low St., a'freshman < at Colgate Uni- WEDDINGS a Theta Fraternity. He is a technical Va.) College, and completed a one- mond L. Miller of South Plainfield, service chemist with National year tour of duty in Vietnam. He At' Bridal Shower in the Rahway public school sys- versity, Hamilton, N. Y., was BLACK ANH WHITE OR COLOR Starch and Chemical Corp., Chi- sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Miss Libby Knox of 22 Doering tem. She was awarded a B.A. de-among nine new members of the is presently stationed in Warren- Raymond L. Miller served his SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ; cago, 111. . ton, Va., and will be discharged in Way was guest of honor at a mis-gree in special education from New- Colgate 13 honored at a recent brother as best man. Glen Miller cellaneous bridal shower, ^Saturday, ark State College, Union, and will banquet marking iheir .first year For Information. .. -> HAVE YOU T The couple will make their home September. of Roselle and Edward Boyle of receive a master's degree in speech in Clarendon Hills following a A spring, 1971, wedding.is plan- afternoon held at the home of Mrs. with the campus singing group : , Stop In or Phone wedding trip to Barbados. ned. '••••. Boiceville, N. Y., ushered. pathology on June 4 from the same named ,for the university's 13 The bride is, a graduate of Bene- Norman H. Brubaker, 710 Willow college. Sh«y is- a - member of the ---••••• y • t- • founders, A graduate 'Of •'Cranford dictine Academy, Elizabeth, and ofStv Co-hostess' was Mfss Janet Bru- New Jersey - Speech and Hearing BERGEN STUDIO baker of the same address. High School, he is" majoring in Robert W. Dudiey of. 510 Linden Berkeley Secretarial School, East Association and the-New Jersey political science at Colgate. 34 North Ave., W. 276-1Q24 PI. was cited as "best student di- Orange. She is a secretary with Twenty guests attended from Educaiton Association. ! rector", as awards wa delivery of deed. If the successful bld- ing -- $10.00, •'.. • Houlevuril), a distance of approximately pr- Newark; Stephen Craig Rabin, 44 blred^ by the Board oi Educatiqn Jersey_City_State.. College^ bride's new name as soon as pos-journed at 12:05 a.m. yesterday* informal hearing on the river set- •1. IJurchuHer to \)uy the COHI of pub- Section. :. . This . orUliiiint:c._Hhall. tu.ko l4>r-of Jvonllwoi-th— Houlevurd -< northern- ment on Wednesday. . ——--"- Blake Ave., A. B^ New Brunswick; as a rion-teachihg head of the sec- Edward Goellner of Maple wood, sible. back ordinance ivi which he con-UcuUwi of the tiutTcu, of sal.) and preuar- effect upon publication ufter final pau- most tip of the' cha-nnellzing Island &t suggested that meetings be started ation of deed. safio In the manntir provided by law. tho approach of Kenllvrorth / Boulevard) Scheduled to receive master of Gloria E. Rahn, 21 Tulip St., A. B.,ondary school science department as a teacher of instrumental music. Ralph W- Jones, district man- earlier and streamlined. 0 He said tended that Commissioner Meyer 6. Snid premises nhal) bo conveyed to to 750 feot north of the (.'enter of Ken- NDON business administration degrees Douglass College. for the 1970-71 school year. In 1064, Mr. Goellner received a purchaser by Hargaln and Salo .Deed, NOTICB atfer jof the Elizabeth Social Sec- favored the conservation commis- ilworth ntoulovnrd (Cranford Townahlp- 1 he had a few things to say but "it without covenants as to grantor. The' foroEolrtK ordinance was Intro- Tou-n of 'Wentfield approx. corp. lino), from the Graduate School of Busi- Also, Brenda Arlene Rueh, 1000 M/s. Halpern, who taught science B.A..degree from Montclair State urity office, today reminded newly- was much too late to say them sion. " ••...;•••. v . - -0. Purchaser to pay. the proportionate duced and passed on firm reitdln'e ut a' a dlHtHlieo of .'.(10 feet. •••• ' ness in Newark are the following: Raritsn Rd., A. B., Newark: Alan at ihe high school from 1958 to College and since that date he has weds that up-to-date . records are share of the tnxeH for tho current'year meeting of lho Township Committee of Along Springfield Avenue (Co Rd 8) when %e have to get up early to from the date of sale. ihe Tovinshlp of Cranford. N. J., hold for Southbound Traffic: David G.. Gregory, 20 Park Ave.; David Schlosser, 4. Crane Pkwy., 1965, also has had eight-years' been attending Seton Hall Uni- important il earnings 'are to be 7. The hiehest bid shall bu subject on May 26,' 1970. and will bo considered 1 fight the economic battle again to- (g) Krom 750 feet north of the cen- 'Matthew F. Kubitsky, 303 Orange B. S., New Brunswick; Christine public school experience elsewhere versity graduate classes. He has recorded properly and without Public Notices to acceptance by the Township Commit- for: final passage, after public hearing ter of Kenilworth Houlevurd (Town of morrow." tee whicji reserves the right to rcjt-ct at unother meeting of an id Township WoHlfleld-Cranford TownHhlp approx Ave.; Clifford Michael Mastran- May Stupak, 19 Cherokee Rd., iii' New Jersey and three years of taught instrumental music in New delay. any and nil bids. Committee at Municipal Building, Cranr corpMlr*.) to 1G0 f«ot north of tho cen- gelo, 105 Makatom Dr., and Robert college level and \ related expert Tile-sale and conveyance shall be HUb- forft. New Jersey, on ter of Kenllworth Boulevard (northern- A. B., pouglass College; Doris Eliz- Jersey for two years and has serv- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Ject to the following: Tt'KSDAY. Jl'.VB 9, 1070 most tip of the channelizing Island at S. Smith, 711 Springfield Ave. abeth Treacy, 311 S. Union. Ave., ence. She was granted a B.A. degree ed three years In the Army. Adopt Ordinance Craiilord, New .lerwcy (a) Such state of factu UH jin accurate a,t 8:30 o'clock P.M.,,(prevailing time) tho approach to Kenllworth Boulevard) A, B., University College, and Vic- from Hunter College and a mas- ' Miss M. Kathleen Herdy of Irotyo*4r of I'enu Roitd, a distance of uate courses. loughby, 12 Clark St., also opposed .SIHI' OF CIIANKOKD THAT: . truiiford. Ne^v Jersey be presented to the following: Miss Doreen Jachim of Spring- excludes driveways, parking areas, TOWNSHIP OK CUANKOHD. jliu fee!. . Senior Citizejis She will receive a salary of $14,- a commission. SiTiion 1. Th'i: TowiiHhlp of Orunford. JOHN P. LAB7-ZA, JU. lroponMl -(J) Krom 210 feet north of tho center Thomas J. Lear, 17B Parkway Vil- field, as a secondary school Eng- roads and streets. This "common purchuw l'ollci- Truffle Conimunlcution Township Olork • ORD1NANCK NO. 70-15 of Orange Avonuo to Iho northerly curb- 700 the maximum on the teachers' I don't like babies, dogs Dr. Edward M. Coe, 217 Holly .Hti-m Kuuipincnt. In aecorciaiico with Dated: May 26. 1970 AM OltDtNANCB AMENDING THAP- line of Orango Avenue, a distance of lage, master of education; Donald To Hold Luncheon lish teacher. She is a candidate for area" of any tract not accepted by fi'lftciitiunH upprovt-d" by tho National TEK 2?. TKAKKIC AND PARKING. OK salary guide, plus, an additional St.. said committees have worked Adv. ].-«(>: »2C.8)i 6T4 approximately 220 feet, Morritt, 21 Madison Ave., master The Senior Citizens' Club of a bachelor's degree from Fairleigh the township is to be deeded to a litfhwuy Mufity Huivau nx *'t forth in TUB UEV1KBI> ORDINANCES OK THB (U) Krom tl90 feet north of tho center stipend of $500 for serving as de- successfully in other areas of the lipplicuiion for Highway Safety TOWNSHIP OK CItANKORD, NBW of North Union Avenue to the northerly of education, and Allan J. Nies, ,11 Cranford has announced plans for Dickinson University. corporation, association, individual 1'w.lofl tirant UIHIIT xoctlnn 402 (C)" of TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD .IBRSEY. (1908). HY ADDING A NBW partment head. or high prices/' municipal government here and ( runford, Nr»v Jersey curbline of North Union Avenue, a dls Middlebury Lane, master of arts. a luncheon to be served in the Public liuw S9-5C4 for the u»« by.Ihc SBCT1ON TO 1119 DESIGNATKD AS tance of approxiniately G70 foot.' Mrs. Lydia Polglase, social Joseph Leya of Bloomfield, as u or individuals' for their use, con- NOTICE OF rtBLIO HAhK SECTION S3-66.. KKTABUBHINC. NO While They Last said he is opposed to a commission. llco Di.partminit. Section 2. TIIIR ordinance shall taki Candidates for bachelor's de- club's room at the Community Cen- VVUIAC. NOTICE IS HEKB11Y OIVBN PASSINt; ZONBS 1N.THK TOWNSHIP secondary school industrial arts trol, management and mainten- yoctlon ^. Thoro IM hereby upproprl- effect upon . publication after final pas- studies teacher at the high school, Richard Kimball, 308 Retford Ave., that the Township \or Cranford will soil OK CUANKORD. ,' grees are as follows: Terry Lewis ter on June 15. All interested per- : iitt!il tho nun) of Jiia.'.iSU.OO for tho pur- sage as provided by law. was named as a teacher head of teacher. Mr.. Leva, who received t pose of fliiiinoiiiK the purcliuMo un Township of Crunford ure here- low : . ; • 25 Cayuga Rd., A. B., New Bruns- Stuart D. Douglas was reappoint- r feet of Lot G, in ltlock *3. subject to the Township .of Cranford. N.' J.. held 4 pjn. on Mondays. . Caldwell. Before attending college, by uutUoflzod to bt> issued in an iiijB e- 1 8CHKDIH..E XXI Dogs are everywhere, but J the following tormn' and condltionHT on Mny 2U, i;>70. and will he considered ed school business administrator Emergency Operating Center the river setback ordinance — two Kto amount not exci-edinR Maid approp- wick; John Patrick Dolin, 40'Keith _. l._Mliilmnm ..«mli- public-1M»«4«B. "Birthdays of membersoccurring" be worked two years 'as sprinter riation, which-said notcH .ihall bear in-- at an annual salary rate of $15,- •(formerly, the CD Center) on Cen-recent conservation—measures' .— -for--Northbound Traffic::— —' at another meeting of said Township Jeffries Ave., A. B., New Bruns- teretit lit it, rutt' not to exceed ji per 2. 25^i of tho umount of tho bid to during May were celebrated at the and carpenter,.,. (a) Krom the northerly curbline .»of Cmnittee ut .Municipal Ilulldlng, Cran- 000 with an additional stipend of tennial Ave. beneath the Jersey on recommendation of the Plan- centum Per annum, and shall mature in be paid In CHHII or by certified check at wick; Katherine C. Dwyer, 3 In- North Union Avonuo to 190 font north fornt • required by Httituto hua beon fails to consummate the Halo at* aforesaid, approKlmalely 230 feet. lina St., A. B., Newark; Carolyn James Savage of Livingston. Mr. said deposit shall 'be forfeited. Dated May 20, 1970 and chairs lor use by the club. gree next month from Montclair 1 In another amendment .to 4hcsaid "fears have been expressed made and' filed; that the obtlKfitionH 'O Krom 70 foot south of the c.*n- Mary Feltz, 103 Hawthorne St., Savage received both his B.A. and lierein authorised to bA. B., .University versity. He has had five years' ex- continuity. "If we favor conserva- of the Township will be IncrouBed by 5. Said premincti shall bo convoyed to ih I*brt Jervis, N. Y., last Thurs- as a secondary school English the Parkway Village and Kahlcrest the Hlii.l ohllRlltlon. of ?03.38^.(in> purchaser 'by Harealn and Salo Deed, College; Robert Kirkman Grube, perience as a teacher and served without covenants a» to grnntoc . ' . day. , . ; ' •/••'.•' ...'• "• teacher. A studeqt'at Gettysburg ON STEREOS at • garden apartments are now locat- tion — and mean it — then we' Section 6. Thl.'i onHnance, wWall take 25 Omaha Dr., A B,^Netf Bruns- as a school psychology intern In .effect ten n firnt reading at IL Also, Barry Edward Levine, 49 of Mr. and Mrs. EdwanLSalas of 10 salary will be $12,8(00. teacher of social studies. Miss Ru- ;was passed 3-0 with Commissioners meeting: of tho Township Committee of H. The HUIO and conveyance ahall bo mianoski will be graduated from township with a state-wide net- the Township of. ("ranford, N. J., held BUb.lect to the following: BUY Lewis St., A. B., New Brunswickf Romore PL, received a bachelor of \ The following new teachers Goodman and Praster abstaining. (ti) Such ntato of facts u« a,n accurate work of information regarding con- on May 2t», 1^70. and will be c BVHG*1 BVHG #7 ^ Planning A Summer Vacation? as a teacher of secondary school conservation would be taken out TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Adv. Fee: »2«.4O C-4 Pa., as a secondary school English ail car radios, now outdated, and of the political arena. John Mad- Crunford, New Jcriey social studies. Mrs. Selessner was l^ropoMetl teacher. Mr. Burk will be graduated •'Walkie talkies, as well as installa- TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD SCHENLEY FLEISCHMANNS Now is the time to book that exciting summer granted an A.B. degree in 1967 den, 86 Centennial Ave., said he OKDINANOK NO. ,7O-i(t this month with a B.S. degree c •' • >iAhh CM. n • Regular$449.50 NOW $349.50 tion, of a "status map" which will supported the commission "because AN" O1H)1NANCH AMKN1MN0 HCIIKD-. Cranford, New Jersey from Douglass College and a M'A. UtiK_-\:n OV SECTION 23-lH OK A»l- Proposed RESERVE GIN vacation you've been promising yourself. from Shippensburg State College. the environmental situation in ORDINANCB NO. 70-17 FRYERS T. degree in August, 1969, from indicate by lights where calls come TICLK 7 OK' CHAI'TElt ZX HKVIKHD Whole • Lawrence Colvin of Springfield Sansui 4000 Stereo Receiver w-r *•*#%# from. The new system is expected which we now find ourselves de- OKDINANCKS (1908) THAPKIC AND AN ORDINANCE AMENDING KBCTION Come in and check bur excellent 'buys!' the University of Louisville.' She l'AKKING OK TUB TOWNHHIP OK 24-D3 OK CHAPTER 24, ZONING, OK 1.99 .99 Pa., as a' secondary school social to be one of the most sophisticated mands it." . He added . he would CHANKOHD, NEW JBHSEY I)Y LIMIT- THE "RBVISBD ORDINANCES OV has.had,three years' experience Regular $379.95 Now $349.95 Sony TC200 Tape System THfcl TOWNSHIP OV CRANKOR $10 studies teacher-Mr.--Golvin, who favor ' maximiim funding at... once ING l'AKKING DUltlNG CKHTAIN teaching on the secondary school and modern in the area. Hearing TmiTRM;-;BXC.Bl'T- ON SUNDAYS' AND -NBW JBHSBY(1S6K)" '•»'••••'- receiyedhis B.S. and M.S. degrees on this measure wiUT3e~JurTe 9. lor conservation. 1'UIUJH'J H(>I-IDAYS. "' MB, IT ORDAINBD TIY THB TOWN- level: •nu OT c* T ^^^~^^~^^^^oT Islbw"$ 169J50 SIHP COMM1TTBK OK TJIH TOWN- BVHG #8 from West Chester State College, 1«B IT OltDAINKD 11Y THIS TO1VN- BVHG #2 CRANFORD TRAVEL, INC. Miss Margaret Sheelen, as a. sec- Another ordinance restricts • Commissioner McVey said the XlllV COMMITTKK OK THE TOWN- SHIP OK, CRANFORD. NBW JERSEY: has had five years'- teaching ex- parking to two hours between 9 township has operated; for years SII11' OK CHANKOHI), NKW JBRHBY, Section 1. That Section 24-83 of Chap- Ib. ondary school teacner of French. KLH 27 Stereo Receiver ter 24, Zoning, .of -'tho "Ho-vluod Ordi- AMBASSADOR perience in Pennsylvania- . , SonyTC130 with committees and "no one ever THAT: *BARMETT'S Miss Sheelen has \been employed 1 a.m. and ,6 p.m. on the easterly side Heotion 1. Mche.iule Xlt of H.-otlon 23- nances of tlie Township of ffranford > Miss Mary Gelchion of Bayonne, Demo Model New Guarantee has charged us with playing poli- t« of Article 7 of Chapter M. Truffle; New- Jersey (19CS)" be, and the Hame as a French teacher at the high • of Centennial Ave. from Arthur St. hereby is; 'amended- to reud as follows: BLUE VELVET BLEND 25 s ami I'arklnn of the Hcvl.iod Ordinances SCOTCH tics with appointments." He noted 2I-S3. Planning board review - and -Cassette Stereo Sound System to Wall St. Another ' measure *>• : ofT tin* •'l'owiiMhlp of .Cl'unford,- New Jar Now $259.95 7f-camends the -traffic and parking that many committees • are bi-part- Hey {lytis) be, and the name beroby 'ia npproval ruqulreA of certain site plans Frank Tiedeman of Paterson, as amended by adding the following .street Trlor to the issuance of a building per- 59c isan. He said he does not buy the $14-99 $J).W ordinance establishing "no "pass- to the Htreetn enumerated In Hebtululo mit for any use permitted/under article ih. teacher,. Mr. Tiedetn^ "continuity" part. Committees can Xll thereof and limiting parking be- 8 (if this chapter, or for uny property Regular $2^.50 NOW $ 1 69.50 ing" zones on Springfield Ave. for In tho B-l. -M»3, OU-'i, .1-1, T-2. H-G or j,iucan4ida^ forjA^baciieior^ ,4ft:. 25OT Stereo Receiver be appointed and he added that Iwuim tho hourB of 0:00 A.M. and G:00 north and south bound traffic along l'.M. except Sunday and T'ubllo Holidaya. R-0 zones, the applicant. Hhnlt subml LEGS •* \ • free from Paterson State College he believes "we can trust the next to tlio planning- board for approval ap- BVHP #3 BVHG #9 Demo Model New Guarantee several areas between North Union .sciiKiurr.K xir plication forms, fts prescribed by tho MB 'Jiinel' ' "•';'• '' ' '..' ' '•" .. "'. ' Township Committee, to • continue 2 noun LIMIT planning board mid specifications and Ave. and Kenilworth Blvd. An- Name of Street: Centennial Avunuo. Joseph Tomasiello, as a. secorid- Drexel Custom Cabinets-^— to appoint committees?' site plans which .Hhall indicate tho fol- GLEN ROSSIE *BARI)IETrS EXTRA LEAN other measure spells out informa- Side: East. . lowing,: ^._ .-^ — TpoTteacher of vocal music. Re HourB: o^oo A^l^to^CxO^p.iyf. . _ Commissioner Praster. who voted T. I'roperlyX lines and dimensions. • ICANADIAirWHISKEYj tion required in__submitting_site- 1 TTotalTon: From 'tho nortliorly curb- for Stereo Components 2. Bxlstlng 'and proposed topography SCOTCH Mr. Tomasiello, who has been on with' Commissioners Meyer and line at Arthur Street to tho aouthorly COUNTRY OR REGULAR :(.' Itocatlon «f existing or ryoponeil plans ' to the Planning Board. ourbllno of Wall Street. military leave of absence, has just McVey to table the measure for a bewers. utllltlon, curbs and sidewalks. Hearing on the ordinances will be Section -\ ThiH (trdinanco nhull tako been discharged from service. month after the initial public hear- 4.- Location, Hiaio and UHO ' of all - pro- $|Q.99 $11-25 Scott, Rated No. 1 Regular $495.00 NOW $385.00 effect upon publication after final paa- posed und existing structures. June 9. . ing April 28, said he had received uago us provided by law. The school board, hired Flatt C. Setbacks, yurd areas- and opon Adopted on final readings were "one or two phone calls and one spaooH. . • • ' . - & Poole, Bloomfield architects, to Carlisle Stereo Console Many Other Fine Pieces of Custom Furniture ordinances updating the local elec- letter" concerning the ordinance. KOTIOK 6. Location .and size of refuse, areas, BVHG #4 BVHG #10 perform architectural services on Tho. foregoing ordinance wna- Intro- utility ureas und loading spacoH. tasted great, fantastic trical code and amending.the zon- He said he had not encountered duced ami paHMod on fir»t rending at a 7. Design, layout, locution, ' dimen- the proposed rehabilitation of ing ordinance providing a more anyone who "really opposed a com- .nutating of tho TownHhlp Committee of sions and capacity of parking areas und GALLO Cranford High School. Early American tho Township- ot Cranford. -N. J., held spaces • and drivewaya. *Thorobred '86' Fisher Console Stereo System -strict control, over signs. jnission," but added that some on iiuy_ 2G, i!)70r and will bo consLderoa for-final paBHage, after publlo hearing, 8." Location "ahd size of uccosuory Purchase .contracts"were~award- people have tried "to instill fears ;tt another mooting of said - T.oWiiHhlp UHOH, - SPANADA— Spare Ribs Township Clerk John~Ijaezza^was~ ed to the following: Solomons Inc., Regular $599.95 NOW $499.95 in the minds' of- many people re- Committee at Municipal UulIdinK, Cran- 9. Location und size of existing and BOURBON Statesmamann authorized to advertise public auc- ford. New JorHey, on. proposed streets or roadn, whether pijb- Elizabeth, $6,150.75; Miele's Sport, tion of two -25 foot parcels on Gar-garding the vast powers of com- ilc or private. Tho extent 'and typo of $2-10 ing Goods, Inc., Irvington, $6,338.- •y, ... . miSsio'ns that would take away TUF;HI>AY, JUNB o. 1970 paving also should bo uliown. den St. at the June i)-meeting. Min- at S;30 o'clock V.M. (prevailing time) ' to. Lighting plnnH, including ,the lo- $10.49 22; Sea Lawn, Long Beach^ LX, Sylvania 23" Color TV. powers from the Township Com- JOHN V. I.AEZZA. _JK. cation. HIZO and design of all stundards NEW DRINK SENSATION Regular $1195.00 Nbw $995.00 • • imum price for each is set at TownHhlp Clerk and fixtures'. .* . . N. Y:, $136-77; Cranford Sport mittee:" He s^id the township rjatiid: May 28. 1070 Model 600CH $1,000. . 11. Landscaping, inoludfne: the loca- Shop, $78, and Universal-Resilite, •••••• Adv. 'Fee: *i:t.92 C-28 r needs something that, will overlap tion, typo and alzo of oxlstlng und pro- BVHG #5 BVHG #11 Hempstead, N. Y., $57. Douglas Woodson, 175 Garden — keep programs going. "We poHod plantings. luwn\ urou, ground Royal Electra TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD cover, patios an«l terraces, A revised ofder of business and Regular $459.95 St., suggested that more property 1 Now $399.95 should get this fear out of our C'runford, Kew Jerwoy' . I: . 'Renderings: of principal and ac- *BARNETTS *ROYAL DUKE parliamentary procedure for board be made available for homes here minds and get down to business." XOTIOK Or'l'l'BUC SALK cessory building*. for the township's Negro residents. PUHI.IC: UOTICB 1H riBHKHY GIVKN 13. Such other Information us* . may 90 Proof 80Pro6f meetings was adopted, to includV Regular $795.00 NOW $695-00 • Commissioner McVey contend- that tho Townwhlp of -Ornnford "will. Hell he needed by tho Plunnlng board to un- SPECIALS the following: Opening exercise He argued that while the township ed that the best way to get fears at public uakv to the hlgheut blddor, at certain that tho specifications of tli Model 603W Walnut is doing something for conserva- n prlco not IOHH than the minimum, price purllctiliir zone -will be mot. • - • GIN GIN calling of the roll, consideratior hereinafter uet forth, lit Its meeting to The planning board Hhall ascorlalh thut the miputes of the previou be held in- Ihs Munl'olpal Building, 8 the appllcatl9ii 1H In cohformanco to Regular $479.95 Philharmonic 1.99 1.49 FOR THE HOLIDAY >eting,' presentation of the fin Now $419.95 ah«jal report, approval. of bills 10 lbs. BEEF PATTIES ...... $7,30 communications, old business, nev Regular $529.95 NOW $495.0Q BVHG #6 BVHG #12 business, superintendent's repori Sylvania MS30W Compact Stereo BUY IT... TO lbs. ITALIAN SAUSAGE $7.50 audience participation on resolu ROYAL DUKE WOLFSCHMIDT tion formal resolutions, audienc. Mag nacord 1020 Insurance Exclusively 80 Proof 80 Proof 10 lbs. FRANK'S FRANKS $6.30 participation on general subjects Regular $199 95 NOW $1 49.95 and adjournment. ; - Since 1917 VODKA VODKA 6 lbs. CUBE STEAKS, Frz^ ,$5.39 Hired- as substitute- teachers Professional Quality Tape Recorder were the following: / Eileen^ Bern- EXP. 4/50 Stereo with KM. 1.5* , 6 lbs. CUBE VEAL STEAKS $5.39 stein B.A., Douglass College; Bon- Demo Model -nie Cierkowski, BA., St Elizabeth 30 lbs. SPARE RIBS ..... $17.70 College; Nancy Leonard, B.S., Regular $249.95 NOW $199.95 Regular $570.00 NOW $340.00 A Seton Hall University; Anne Liss Exclusive With Us •These Are Our ner, BJL. Douglass College; Den- Everyday Prices nis Lohman, B.A., Rutgers Col ALWAYS FRESHLY GROUND lege; M.A., University, iO| Wiscon- Seeburg Automatic Stereo Console Mercury Car Cassette Stereo sin, and Linda McCreedy, B.A., MEMORIAL DAY LEAN- • ,:••• •'.•-••-• : -"• •'••'•••'- '• COLD BEER • SODAS • MIXES • ICECUBES lbs Paterson State College- Regular$1295.00 NOW $795.00 Regular$11995 NoW $79.95 GROUND MEAT 3 1.49 Art Education Degree An Inventory Close-Out On All Bell and Howell Cassette Systems MAY 30th OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9 - 2 b Miss Eileen Schmaus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmau& SORRY, NO DELIVERIES CHUCK GROUND > 73< of 38 Fairfield Ave., is among the We Have To Sell Them lb 98 graduates of the 1970 class of the Moore College of Art in Phil- MEAT LOAF MIX 83c adelphia, Pa. She will receive the COME IN AND SEE OUR USED EQUIPMENT DEPARTMENT CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY GROUND degree of bacheldr of fine arts with JUNE 2 a major in. art education at com- DRIVE ROUND STEAK '^ 99c mencement exercises today. , - SEE - PRIMARY ELECTION DAY J ^That's a new price on the half gallon of Schenley Reserve. Right now, W. C. FIELD'S MOVIES_ SAFELY in time for warm weather entertaining. AndJthe reason it's..§Q...fart. Thursday evening at 8 P.M. FREE PARKING IN REAR fastlc-oTtTieteri^^l^ mellows Saturday at 11 A.M. & 3 P.M. Use Rear Entrance its straight whiskeys for eight long years before blending them with iiunwiniiiuuaiHiiiiiiiM^ 30 EASTMAN ST. MEAT MARKET grain neutral spirits. Lay in a goodly supply now. Buy a case for THRU THE WANT ADS (Opp. Cwiford Thoitra) STORE HOURS $59.35. (6 bottles at $9.89 each) > 1 -' TURN TO THE CLASSIFIEDS RIGHT NOW. THERE'S SCORES OF BARGAINS 8 to 5 P.M. * Open Friday 'til 6 PJVl WAITING TO BE PICKED UP1 PRIDE Lunch Hour — 1 to 2 P.M. •CLOSED MONDAYS m _1KL Ov«r ISO ^ CRANFORD chcnlcu OetTvof y CRANFORD 11 WALNUT AVE. *ramhim Qll. National Brand. CRANFORD 24-Hr. Smrvlcm on All Main* WINES AND LIQUORS Open May 28 and 29 til 6 RESERVE of Burmira. 544 NORTH AVENUE, E. / WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY 07090 / PHONE 232-0483 CITIZEN & CHRONICLE SIMONE BROS. 21 ALDEN STREET 276-6000 KOHLER-MacBEAN PLEASE PLACE HOLIDAY ORDERS EARLY SOUTH AVENUE opp. RAILROAD STATION • T«l: BR 6-3000 'Blendtd Whiskey • Eight Tfear Old Straight Whiskeys (35%) • Grain Neutral Spirits (65*) • 86 Proof © Schenley Distillers Co., N.Y.C. UNftBJ, N. J. Monday to Friday 9:30-9 Saturday 9:30-6 FREE BR 6-1044 DELIVERY CLOSED MAY 30 HU 6-2726 •HU

Wge Two <«, 3.) WffHgfr Atif> IOTO -,ii&*.#^- •" CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AN1>'CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 Page Three to assemble at 9 a.m. Saturday at by the home appliance committee 9, CreHt Alumni Walnut School for the annual Choral Art Society Appears Here of the Farm Electriffcatio'ir'Co.uji. Women's League to Hear Memorial Day parade. Rotary Ann cil of New Jersey, at the Nyssau Holding. Spring Buffet "^•...•f'iVil.ii" l~£ • • ' . • • ' ' ' • '•..' •'< '•• On Thursday, August 27, the In'Fine Performance' Of'Messiah' Inn, Princeton. The Cedar Crest College.Alum- mtir Address by Rabbi Shanken pack will go to Shea Stadium to Luncheon Set The program, theme was "The nae Club of Central Jersey will see a Mets baseball game. By JprtN; E. COOK , getting, her choristers, to "sing The Rotary;Club of Crani'ord Electrically Turned on House." hold a spring buffet Tuesday'at The Cranford Chronicle, established j 893; -The Cranford Citizen, established 1898 Rabbi Sidney Shanken, spiritual sey Branch for four years,. record- a: Den 3 was selected as honor horizontally" and one was consci- will have its annual' Rotary\ Ann Mrs. ..Gaul and Mrs. Kochman 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil- , " (Combined in 1921) Ing secretary, Torah Fund Resid- The Choral Art Society under jvill teach a home ccon»mios unil-j liam Collins, 4!) Roger Ave. Stu- leader of Temple Beth-El here and Evelyn Bleeke," musical "director, ous of notes and measures rather luncheon Thursday, June 11, at erice~ Hall~cha1rman7 pa^t "presi- than entire phrases. Witland.'s Inn'. William McKinlay, ori housing and home decoration j dents entering the college as fresh- ypp«th^lNorthern dent and • program vice president Awards were made to the fol- performed Handel's "Messia^" on CHARLES M. RAY, Publisher at fire headquarters. By the beginning of New Jersey Rabbinical Assembly, The soloists sang competently a meniher'oi the club, will'be gjiest. next year. I men i'n September will be guests 5 Years Ago of the Sisterhood. lowing cub scouts: Michael Mil- May 23" in Cranford High School. at the .supper. Also on hand will J. WESLEY AINGE, Editor LYNN C. BARRETT, Gen. Mgr. the week, however, readings were back to will be a guestr speaker at the ler, David Axtt, : Joseph Cosmos, The soloists (SATB) were Sally but with a relaxedly romantic style speaker. / ,, Memorial Day, honoring the dead ot World satisfactory |eyels, jfire Chief Jiowar4 ,<5- that- appeared flaccid against the The club will, also /•sponsor a Sixth Grade Orientation be several area upperclassmen to spring conference, of Central New Jack Friedman,. August Semple, Schmalenberger, Maria, Martell, discuss college life at Cedar Crest. Wars I and Ii, and\ the Korean CofiflictV was Schinder reported-, Showers. Krqught «onie Martin Dauber, John . Henninger, Richard Bump and Holly Mertel. more sinewy choral approach. Father's Day buffet June 21 from .- ' Affiliate Member: Jersey Branch, National Women's 3 to 6 p.m. at the Cranford Motor At Hillside Ave. jVIonday Assisting with the supper will to herniarlt;ed in Cranford, wliththe^tjgf"'-- ' felief %pml available from members. held at the school at 8 p.m. Mon- QUALITY WEEKLIES OF NEW JERSEY Asbury Park. nan, Kevin Mackemull, Steven one of which the society can be continuo (harpsichord, cello and Secretary Harry Lawrence eon- Dr. Mineur Reelected grand marshal of the parade. By First Graders Winkel, Jonathan Greenberg, John proud as a worthy sequel to Mrs. bassoon)' were notable for unflag- day. The purpose ot the program Ray McJSJnley aiid his orchestra were to Rabbi ^Shanken recently was in- The three first grade classes at ducted last Thursday^ business will . be ' to give parents an op- Dr. Henry J. Mineur of Cran- be the featured attraction of the annual Zebrowski, Jeffrey Brendel, Peter Bleeke's ^previous work with them. ging musicianship. . meeting and announcement was ford was reelected a trustee of Entered at the Post Oflce at Cranford, N. J., as Second Class Matter. Published strumental in the success of the Brookside Place School presented Co.srnoglos, Mark Gallucci and T_o the chorus Mrs. Bleeke had portunity to meet" the administra- junior-senior prom. In summary, Mrs. Bleeke essay- made that the district golf tourna- tive and guidance staff and hear the Medical-Surgical Plan of New Thursdays at Cfatifbrd, N."J^«by the Cranford Citizen: and Chronicle, Inc. Hey.. GeV&c, H, W^UeV 'ST., was .Trr^, Soviet Jewry Rally held here. He James Conway. communicated an evident enthu- as pastor of pie Flrii Babtlst Church at serv* is a past president of the| Cran- a physical fitness program last ed lofty aims and brought them ment will be June 10 at Battle Official newspaper for Cranford, Garwood and Kenilworth. Subscription siasm and sense of style, while she off" with' considerable credit in a Ground Country Club. ices conducted at Cran(or4 Methjodlst Church. inr&' Clergy^ Council, executive week-for- thejr pa/enta under the All, sixth grade parents are .annual mectmg-in-Newark- Rate, $5.00 a Year Ini New Jersey, $6.00La Year elsewhere ln_ Continental brought forth accuracy from the worthwhile performance. We shall are 1 member of the Cranford Commit- leadership trf the gym teacher, Ul- *•' 20 Years Ago orchestra and was responsive to look forward to next season's en- urged to attend this meeting. There United States, $15.00 a Year Overseas. Advertising Rates on. Request. tee on Open Housing, the NAACP, rich Schaafhausen, qnd their class- To Receive will be a question-and-answer A sensible speed is one at which The Cranford College,Club awarded a $300. the soloists. On the other hand, terprising programs 6f Ron Nel- Home Arts Teachers t>ei)iity: Cjhi# John". >{. Schriiitz of 39 New York Board of Rabbis, ZOA, room' teachers. • • the overall architecture of Handel's period following~lhi> presentation. the driver can see danger and will Offfcft: 21-23 Aldan Sttwet, tranford, N. J. 07016 7 Telephone 276-6000 Hollywood Ave. was na,roed acting fire chief scholarship to Ja^ne Jeffries and >a $20Q schol- B'nai B'rith, a member of the Nursing Degree son's "What is. Man" and Bach's Attend Conference Pupils in Mrs. Virginia Jones' grand design was only partially tremendous "St. John Passion." be ablie to maneuver, the car.rcle.ar by Tbvvnahip Cornrnitte^, succeeding Chief arship -to Barbara Putscher at, its annual Social Action Committee of the Miss Janice Victoria Niesz, Mrs. Faith Gaul, home economics LaCorte Is Crutluated of it under all conditions/ states banquet at the Cranford Methodist .Church. class demonstrated their skill with revealed. It was unsatisfying that Bernard A-: ttow. who< had, •• started his 1 United Synagogue and the Clergy balls "and di'd a square dance. Chil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, this great unified work tended to teacher at Orange Avenue Junior William LaCorte was graduated the Allstate Motor Club. Since terminal leave and vacation;. Mr. Schnutz Miss Jeffries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Committee" for Peace in Vietnam. 1 High School,, and Mrs. Andrea from Johns Hopkins University, ability' to spot hazards decreases E. Jeffr(es of 30 Dunham Ave., planned to dren in Miss/Mary Purkis' plass Niesz of 612 Orchard St., is one appear as a collection of. unrelated oihttninities in VHlpn NEW York- City. s heavily nseudo-traditional Victor- ment of those students who have ian fashion. Mrs, Bleeke aimed for Education was considering naming editorially in November, 1968; that trolmen were paid :& jtilnimnW < 25 Years Ago . -' While in the School of Nursing, attained the dean's list and the * maximum of $6450 in Cranford. Cub Pack 174 an historically derived perform- president's list for the spring JDpnald H. McLean, yr^ibn County prp- she was, during her freshman ance arid, in large measure, she him , assistant; rsupe,rinjiend.enty of Mr. Sarnowski's appointment had 4 semester. secutorv was. to be the principal, sjje^kei at 'RESORT • MOTEL To Hold Picnic year, a member of the Student succeeded' admirably. Much of the schopLs instead of reippoiiitiiijg him "met with general approval Oranjfprd's fourth wartime observance of Oceanfronl at North Bath Aval Nurses Association of New York A buffet dinner and informal Long Branch, NJ. v (Mi) 229-1000 - P^ck 174 completefl iurgid . nineteenth-century (jua'si- (lance complete the- Class Night superintendent. throughout the community as jyell Memorial Da^; at tl^i Memorial tablet, North "Only 60 Mlnutta from N.Y.C.r . plans for its annual picnic at the State. During her Senior Year, She SeJigiosity was. happfly eliminated M i. .:.<.•. „.,(. • \ ...HI ',• l • - . was on the staff of the Blue Plaid, program. - " , - - There was an attefydan£e of as within the ranks of the scjipols' More. than,..6Qp ,teena^e)rs-wl^rp to dance Union and Springfield AVes. . • 400 Ft. Private Beach-Pool • 'C»ffee- monthly-pack meeting held at" Wal- by Mrs. Bleeke's approach. l Shoppe-Rett. & Lounga, • Nitely Dancing i nut Avenue School last Wednes- the yearbook,' and a' member of spme 250 cjti^ens at ttie ;bbar&< -professional personnel" and point- to thhe rqysiic of BudqBd y .MorroM w and hihis NighNiht Ent.' •, FRE6—Parking & lounges • Minutes the residence committee: The chorus work was encourag- Train orchestra; at tb/e 'Junior-Senior-Prom -The Cranford-KenllWortii area had readied to MONMOUTH & FREEHOLD RACEWAYSU day. The picnic is scheduled for ingly good and distinotly superior meeting, at. the high',school• last ed out that "regardless of past ex- noop on Sunday, June 14, at Unami Doctorate Won You need never remove this watch from your wrist to at. Cranford .High School. The theme was 53 percent of its to^al t(uota and i34 percent from $30 WEEKEND I per pera. to most local amateur groups. They week, with most of tlikta. i caljihg perience, educational background : Park. New members for the 1970- "Springtime in Camelot.!' "•- ot Its IB ftond quota in the Seventh War from $70 WEEKLY I dbi. occ. sang lustily with obvious enjoy- By Rabinowitz protect it from your active life! It will take the most Loan drive, Robert E. Crane, local was fin- 1071 season will be welcomed at University Women ment and this largely compensated Upon the board to retain Mr. Sar- and Qther qualifications, no individ- kH.Y.Kt?)253-7171 • U.(516)74f-3377 Manus. Rabinbwitz of 46 Blake rugged wear, with guaranteed dependability. ance chairman, announced. ld or New Yflrkstat> this, affair. : , Holding Luncheon for the cheerful neglect of the Jiowski as superintendent, and pe- ual call successfully dirtect a public Is. 2"iM ?« - Members of Pack 174 are asked Ave. has been awarded his. Ph.D. Herbert I. abtciett was elected^ to suo HaV CAIL ffiEEi (800) 221-9580 , The Cranford Chapter of Amer- dynamics. "Since by Man Came titions containing the signatures of school System the size of Cfanford's eed. George tfranipore as president of the degree in business administration TESTED TO OVER 3OP FEET OP WATER PRESSUR ican Association of University Wo- Death" was a beautifully wrought b.y the City University of New hranford brainanc Club •.Cranford. Bo^s' Camp, pn Silver Lake .. exception to this. Diction was of close to 3,000 residents were, pre- today without the full cooperation to reopen July .8, Clarence L. J^ite,, Camp men will mark the end of its first York. sented urging the boanj jibt to ;go ijjf Jhe fac^Jty ,the. ^oard of Educa- season of activities with a lunch- above average clarity although He received his bachelor's de- SHOCK RESISTANT president, repprted^ Coach J. Seth Weekley eon at noon today in the faculty there was a bothersome abundance ahead with plans to have, the popu- tion, the public, and, yes, the stu- of Cranford High School'was named camp gree from the same university, STAINLESS STEEL CASE . A six-division jparade featuring six bands lounge of Union College. _J_ •_ of. camed-over consonants- as -in will.play.polo_with.you was to, be parj; of the community's Memorial director." A^ION-COMPETITIVE DAY CAMP —BOYS & GIRLS 4-154 where he has been teaching statis- lar superintendent stej> down from dent body." \ The program will include a re- Faw runto wuss-sa chil-di-zborn." ties. for the past 5 years, and also ^>ay observance." Carroll K. Sellers -was to WITH EMPHASIS ON FUN Intonation was uniformly excellent UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING the top post. •."•;••••,•' ; ; : r. , ~In the ensuing year and a half, ; port on the AAUW workshop held holds a master's degree from Ste- AND CRYSTAL be parade niarshall. Complete Swimming & Sports Program May 10 at Monmouth College, West and the chorus' tone, while full, ; • At a meeting this week, a vens Institute of" Technology, will box with you Mr. Sarnowski has proved that he 30 Years Ago Long Branch. Six members of the did stay well away from the warb- perintendent of schools in Concord, N.H., a Mr..Walker finally resigned.after conditions- Hoboken. ;, group known as the Citfeens for meets - these requirement for suc- localgrdup attended. ling , fruitiness beloved vOf lesser RADIUM DIAL position which he held for over 12 years. became intolerable, was appointed superin- Anthony Tlneo of 112| Lincoln Ave., &> a Ciranford ! Republicans gave: State choral conductors. Occassionally A resfdent of Cranford for six Sarilbwski Committee w£s organ- fceSsflll directing orour School Sys- During this time, tfe continued his education tendent of a school/district in western New paj^t commander of Capt. N. R. Fiske T«sf'' Boblert: C: Hendrick^^0^72r-yotertif The Cranford chapter of AAUW, years, Dr. Rabinowitz is married AND RADIUM HANDS organized this spring; is consider- the barlines were audible:- Mrs SWEEP SECOND HAND ized "to insure dedicated,and dem- tem (with the lone exception Of the and achieved his master's degree, as well as Hampshire ahd spent the last 10 years-of 335, "WiVi was elected commaniler bl we for Harold G. H6ffman for the GOP gub- Bleeke did. not always succeed in and has two children, Mindi, 11, his life in a position for which he' was well ernatorial nomination in .the, 1940 primary ing evening meetings in the fall ahd Ronald 7 .years old. will keep night watch with you bnstrated leadership for the €ran- Ml cooperation of the Board of additional credits above that level,; lie was Ftitix district, VFW. , • 'Special "KJddle Kanip" program for oar alsoayaijable.in B]ack p.ial. well liked in the, community, competent and .qualified. , , . . , .••• • ' following the state trend. Wesley A. Stanger £3^ ' 4 and B year «idsa • Jpr;those;who are unable,tp.attend, jford school system,—; ajle^dershy) ^Education-in his reapppintment). - had a considerable amount of responsibility . But let us go back to Concord, N.H:,' and of> Cranford^ assembly aspirant, and" Fire (• tjUlng pwr "own ai%a at SpHna/ O^urden the present noon meetings, it was MOVABLE BEZEL Country Club in I'lorham Park announced by Dr. Alice E. Hunt, will tell you how lorn; to stay that Has tfiemost ^^espread cori- "We '"hopei that the board in in the school system. see i what developed after Mr. Wiljcer left. 15 Years Ago Commissioner, Dudley J-Crofy seeking a • l*rofe«idonal faculty • Suddenly the superintendent of schools Considerable friction between the hew super- freeholder nomination, were defeated on the chapter president and professor BARRY'S FRAME SHOP under watec_MHJwbJe..-~«. jfidence within the community of making a final decision wi|l give • Includes trunsportutlon stainless steel band "1*6 "V"T "vrwTu* "^t f"~ Passed iway' and the Board of Education, intendent,. the community arid the jteachfcrs .. Ch,anning;iiudd of 2lb Central Aye. ,was. GOP ticket. Mrs. Julia I. Hazzardwas re- • Juiie 29-AUB- 21' • No sratuties • Ten, of mathematics at Union College. parents, students, teachers imd tax- consideration to the OUtpOUr- instead of offering Mr. Walker the position, elected Republican state committeewoman. we can accommodate haU-saaaoa «at)ip«n Dates will be announced in Sep- i*r Distinctive Custom Picture Framing Seethe 17 jewel precision was inevitable, .because, of the situation out- elected''/£resifltyft' and dyrector of the Cxan- Camper? with • NOTH OVn NEW NAME payers." lined above^, The ripw. innovations'did hot ford Adult School succeeding Mrs. Charles Mnsleal bka .tehiber, Dr. Hunt said. automatic ZODIAC Sea Wolf ingS Of public Sentiment in faVbr Of brought in a new man fi?om out of. s,tate t^ wttl be. gtren »pfc- ^.-Lv:v::..:it, Original Oils J J 7 - .... at your dealer now.' - JSgddgnlJyhJLMd_s^rjM^-dJr_ftctOr. fQf four ~ll bTsttl ....:. Mr. Sarno\v$ki, who has had 30 $100 F.T.I. ye«rs.' \ • • ••• .- ; . •, - . , : * Signed Limited Editions ji ^ 35 Years Agk To Receive. Diploma gears' experience in the local p s ^ it Water Colors jschool system; was named acting perience in the educational field, was a 1 William 'taein* was Inched aS freiiaent 1 Dean G. Hovell, son of Mr. and ermtendeht who had excellent ex- e s Four Cranford organizations awarded "ijpr^hlercfeaalord t46njc Club" atj» meeting in •• .. .Where individual Needs Are Becognizedv fStSft Victor E. Hovell of 28 Noma- There Is AnXrtTo Good Framing .superintendent on Novemher l PH0NE r -Apfirience - and educational .back- !? ° fi scholarships to the iollbwlng Cranford, Jt|gh Coleman's, Inn! James Strong was vice-presi Mrs. Ruth Siminoff Executive DiVectdr. ' ' hegan Ct., is a member of the grad- 1968, and was given the full super- School seniors;; if>aji l^ghtcap,v$lW; from dent; Clarence Fritz, secretary and Elmer Formerly AdministrativfrTJifectorof v "TQ"! uating—class—at—the—Penniftgtefr ^Ound qualifications but did not ^^SSS W m intendent title by board actibll last eranford gijih SiAoohrTA; MeenJfthoBePr ~C. Hougljton, treasurer. The academy of Musical Arts Day Camp . IO\" School, •'-,' Pennihgton. Commence- Corner Westfield Ave: 322-8244 gain full supporLOf-the. public.—: ^^dm|nistrator-pius-the^esp^t^~th«^pm-—^m^ \ Robert W. Walker $100 from Cranford Teac&ers' Association; _.-.. . .. _ '• . A- ',' ment will be held Saturday. < .•>. mimity and the teachers in the school system. Diane C. Byraei $400^ VIA. and Marion J. Artiur Brown was nam£d editor of "The Kaye, $250. Rotary Club. . Spotlight'" quarterly school paper of Cran- THE SHOP ford High- School., Martha W&ander was JERRY KEMMERER, Prop. Crai^ford suffered the record ty>W in water named business mftnager. . •-<•• • Yes, the Pubiic Does Have a Right to Know Thank ^ ^ t>utputer$'and 'PutpUteri' pressure pyer the weekend when th£ Plaiin- STEP INTO . Diamonds * Watches it Jewelry field-ynion Water 'Co. experienced ^jhe . Over 300 scouts attended the first Cran- 7 WALNUT AVE. 272-5270 CRANFORD, N. J. Cranford Jtyrura J^eague is, and to greatest consumption in, its histjoiry.*', A ire'e- ford Canjporee of Union County, Boy Scouts Edraond Kikmie chamnah of \ 15 Kensington Ave. culminated in the accumulation «f spme ;$4,- orxjjow figure, of five pounds pej: squar^.inch of America, on property adjacent to Roose- the Cranford Forum League and an make public a list of its officers, di- ' \ Cranford, N. J. 2^00 between a .Drainage^ Cjiib,J&igijtiflt per- was recorded at the water pressure graph velt School. ' "Motuitoiit Alii • ' . ;• .- T'. ^v •' Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wependent candidate for Town- rectors and members.. We.know of \ May 26, 1970 formance .and th,e door-ioKlqor'xcohvpss. no political action group where this Dear Sir: . ... , X -: , . . Fiirtherinore, where would any .drive be information-is, not availableUexcepl- Any one of us who ,has participated in without contributors of funds? Certairily this Board of TJducalion vio- "^•lye was a Ei5p5y" the Forum League). to be a success dedicated arid concerted ef- putout. ... y.y) : ' ;•;;,,•;. ^ -x . lating "the public's riighj: to know" Mr. > Kiamie has successfully fort is required of many people. The recent •:; May I, thejrefqrewuse the*medii^m |Of your drjve sponsored by the JMayor,'js'-.Committee ; newspaper, Mr Editor, to siy^thank you arid in its handling of the Vincent "Sar- evaded disclosing this information on Drug Abuse-is an example of such. >vell done to each and every individual.whose NatureHoles noWski case. \\ , , over a number of years. We be- Starting on April 22, the "get-in-touch-with- efforts as "piitpiiter" or "putouter" made the By FAJUHIS. SWACKHAMK ' lieve in the ihterest of "the public's pepple" meeha|iisnris • of the ladies Cranford. result the success it wa^- As a candidate for a political "You say you want also has an obligation to the office this should be public to disclose what and who the disclosed forthwith. The migration wave is waning. Although Bluff St. played hosts ..to redstarts. Mrs. Harold D. Owen, of / Willow. St, saw what Challenges Statements by VFW Gommancjer may well have been the last purple finch of been a. phone call or^note for the last fiv the sprUig. Don't Let That Highway Hijacker Get You! days. _" •• •' • • >,, •• Mrs. D. yt: Beadh on Columbia Ave. added 56 Spruce St. tutipri, that have.violated internatibrial law, nine-species- tjMhe^list ~ white^eyed: and that tavr pesultefl in^^273,000 ATnerjcan casn-- -.-.„.,.P^rmatt;,Bieber, on-Dojset -Dr.. Jn CranfdrdT 'NT"J. Kenilworth Jieard a p^ir, of woodrock mating warbling vireoft ba,y-breasted, ^ woraeatlng, e^iel^i s and that have uuse d the energieeg s and Af ter the sad| and soggy weath- weekend, we suggest that our May 23, 1970 and spotted a nighthawk,,1 chimney, swift; proths(notar^, Connecticut^ Tenhesseg._jnj,-. ; ' resources JhaJh ; are .urgentlytld^ needed d $t hoimehi j r ; eastern kingbird, catbird-anct scartetrtwiafeer. Wll8«nWiljfjnij 's warblerbl e s and~yellow-biired~"llbiiry dd and er record ^et here during May, the "•ers~^b~keep""jnTmihli"tHe ~facts~thar Dear Sir: , ''"'. to promote the wetfare. of oiir people? Jaw of averaged would seem to in- statistics show that the seasons pre- In an article in the May 21 issue of your of the five statements by Commander J«rd. Ropert E.' Hughes, ,6n Madlsori Ave- yellow-billed,and black-billed cuckoos. paper, Commander Hayes pf the VFW pro- Hayes that, were Quoted in ,this article is .haidTi'Canada warbler in her tree demolishing , The. additions of the last two weeks bring sure that We have some good weath- senting the best driving conditions a iarge greeitr caterpillar. She also asked the Mp^tally to ah all-time high of... lift dif- S'a goodl^tration of the mannV in c& iricprrec71. challenge W«« to 4 deba^te l^f SJTS^JS%^7 ^ th^i 970Ja]ly to an alUime. high oUlftdif- er over the coming iMfetnorial I&y also produce the worst accident rec- whicwWrh hawks substitute rhetoric for reason Aas to^thto the truth of his statements. Or perhaps 7^ ^ ^'^^ i ?^.^j*P??. lerente: , seciepc s spottepotte dd in tthh e CrhnfordCfford . ar_ear . AIR CONDITIONING house finch. The best mark is the, series of Last year's list only reached 115. The number Weekend, and this in turn could ords and that more fatalities occur in trying to support President Nixon's South- the time has come when the town should SAPOLIN'S Have a public debate between representatives brownish stripes on the house finch's belly. of birders has also risen sharply. east Asia policy. , ; , the'Belly pi the purple finch is relatively LIFE FINEST Jrieari a new record ih hpliday traf- bn dry, highways in perfect weather The,VFW support of Nixon may sound of groups such as the VFW and representa- ' Governor Rockefeller signed a .bill into LATEX HOUSE PAINT fic as sun-starved motorists take to than under conditions of fog and tives of the Cranford Citizens for Peace. unmarked. Purple, finches have probably law not Ipng ago making the bluebjjd, New for Homes With like patrotism. But Is it patriotism to sup- moved north by now, but house finches of ten the road in droves. rain, or even snow and ice. port policies that have flouted our Consti- John Burton York State's bird. . settle down and nest in our yards. Judging from the southbound traffic on Forced Warm Air Heating Step right up folks... g*t th* one and only And another-result of the com- So, no matter what the weath- Glenn Prinz on Bloomingdale Ave. made the Parkway early Saturday morning, many hisnfeck stiff tallying-birds in the woods bination of a long holiday weekend ^er conditions turn out to be, we of you are going down.to the shore getting 5 YEAR GUARANTE9 >.u l.nb E plus a long-awaited spell of sun- ^urge all drivers to exercise extra h^ar his house a week or,so ago. His list your summer home in shape for the season. Price includes: Cooling Coil, £5 ft. pre-charged tub- included an eastern kingbird, scarlet tanager, Most of your birding will be done near the ing, condensing unit and cooling thermostat instal- shine could be a new high in traffic care from now through Monday to Police Commended for Prompt Response blackpoU' and Canada warblers, orchard waves from now on. Although we can't, use oriole and yellowthroat. • the results of those tallies in our Cranford , • led in your present heating system vvtier»blpw«r. !«»rb Qnltty Yi« hptct tt Flid Ii Seaella Palit I accidents, injuries and fatalities. insure that they are not taken over ducts and electrical service is adequate. • Covara aolidly, fail and a«ayt Soap and Walar cl«an(Jpl Mrs. E. G. Burke on West End PI. also count, there is one job you can do this sum- • P«lnl av«n In damp waalhar, raalata bllalailng and ; While lopking forward hope- by the highway hijacker depicted ' 1 * • • ' 12 Elm St. effbrt was in vain I'm sure this prompt action Spotted an orchard oriole. The Fenwick Gills mer. . . • • . ,' '.•..., ,, IM.Mngl Drl.dnVi hour, bug-Ira* andduil-lla«( fully for good weather over the in our editorial, cartoon .this week. on Leno* Ave. and the Edwin Durands on • Encallant color lalantlon — raalata Umlghlly chalking! Cranford, N. J. has in the past and will in the future help Alpng in July and August check the terns •• Sipolln'a lattad 2-coal ayatam alopa "cadar-bl««d" Planning a now IcitcFi**? Make others. , > ' :.. ... ,, you see-and lopk for colored bands on their EXCLUSIVE - MANUFACTURER'S 57YEAR WARRANTY ON ENTIRE REFRIGERANT and olhar Unalghlly aap alalnlng on Wood ahlngloal It tho dro«nrT caYitotryoU'Ve" May 20, 1070 • Whll* an4 t* raady-mlxad modan We are indeed fortunate to have such < an legs. Young common and roseate terns are SYSTEM-(NOT JUSTTHE COMPRESSOR) (always wantod. From your gloam- Sir- e£fioio»t-*ndr-«/ • f»d»ial Koiaiva ijilira • l.doiul l)«iioul Immune* Cuniuniliun a wrong decision' i'S rilhde^ May 24, 1970 to tue use of our flag to shelter tho corrupt ceptance of the status quo, I propose a more over green and right leg, black over alum- On May 19, } attended the Board of Educa- 1 3 North Ave., E. Ltxin^ton Ave. at LVRR tion meeting and listened to the controversy My father was an educator all of his life,, Dear Sir: and venal'Tbieu-Ky regimo in South yjetnam.' dynamic and more appropriately American inum. • . heatsbesfl PAINT SHOP 011 the superintendence. I was p^rticularjy starting out as, a teju!her in a public school Some Americans display our flag with the. ThiB regime ^ neither democratic inor.tc- altitude: America — if you love it,' improve Keep «n eyeoutior these gwceM b/rdfl — Closed WeJnesdays — Impressed with the comments of Mi". Biach, and working his way up to principal of a slogan "America-Love It Or Leave It" to esefttative; rathof, !( has stifle^ free elec- • it. ' ahd let me Know if you spot any "with colored who made a plea to the board to consider secondary school and finally to assistant stf- show their loyalty. ©love America Slid "I bt! even tfie mllcle^t forms Frank A. Birlbauer bands. • ' ' , 101 N. UNION AVE. 276-2540 Page Four CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 19"J0 "I "I CRANFORD - nue to the R«hway River; thence south- Avenue and point or.pUcasf. beginning, P1SK*)' POST 'NO! SS5. VUT-tiun, HOHKIII. Tark, N. J. erly along tho Rihway- River to North , W1U meet in Orange Afenue- Junior HUh and Orchard Street; plans To fransfer to Newark State aHiH"SI16ir ~' " * "" " ma35r*fii"lKe'day"session. He is the Elizabeth Howard, Margaret 'Kopf, u therly along the |f li: KAN'S OP PoBKltiN WARSIJt' TJIK ObJt'ctiouH. If any. sliould bo made im- Avenue and point or place of beginning. SohooJ," Orange Arenue., ; ' . . _-~- •long Orchard Street U.VlU'Kp .STATES, llus u]>)>li»d) DISTRICT NO. « road and the Bahway River; iheaoce south- I niifg session, Mr. Walker is major- On Faculty of Union College pruinlHi'ii Hltuatod ul JTS S(mth AVK., ~ • TIIH COACH & POUR erly and down stream along the Bahway Rjuwtlon 417.3J feet to a point; thenoe ftooitvel* School, [he mother of four children. She. Beginning at the Centra) Railroad of T626£raiifoia 1 CntniWil. K. J. ^ REaTAURANT, INC: River to the Garden State Parkway .and ntinuing along said lanBs of Boartfof Regional High. Sphool, Clark, Miss ing in business administration. JIc Wright and Carol Wright. MamoH aiul^udjre«w'l?\6r the Offlcprw New ' Jersey and ' the Rah way R>7ef: iuoatlon,' Wesferljr to' Bprope BtrOet! was on the president's list fo.p four "Tix-y've been 2^ wonderful Alexander. A. Blbby, President thence "westerly along'th» Central Rail- Rarltan Hoad; thence along Rarltan Rosd .'-Twenty-six Crapfprd riBsfdents Mrs. Arthur Behford and plans to F$? is t^ daughter of Mrs. Roger li'marffea: and' plajis to'transfer ol Captain Newoll Ilodnoi Klski- Pom Adv. Fuo: Jl^.oo t-38 In a westnrly direction to Lexington AV«* .ienc« nprtherly along Bpruje Street, to /BcfltawUnc j^Th* Intaraectton of tfea ! Semesters at Union College and* has A poem, "Thank You.America," years,'.' K»id Proi' Harriette N. 3wG. V,*liTan.s' of Fori'ltfa War* of thf road of New Jersey to th* ulvidlng line 0wn errM at^ ainpng 156 sturJen)ts "who ajre Wake VjBaeTfln^lirs careelC." ' ; between No. H7 and No. 118 North Ave- nue; thence northerly along Lexington Brookdde Place; thence easterly oentta/ ttnaa of •^ ^ **JJ pox ahd ^e jialte tyri Fpf She is transferred to Newark ^tate Col- but is undecided as to which in- by Aileeri Fisher and Olive Rabe, Trumpore' as she announced her Unitod HtulvH urv": ~ ' Avenue to Alan Okell Place; thence w«st« Brookslde Place,'to Bpnnjrfleld Am : Comnianiler: Harold J. Soymour, C04 XOWNtKHIP OF nue, West; thence northerly along said candidates for Associate in- Ayts . A gradliiate of Crariford tttgli stitution. : dividing line to North Avenue, West, .and ctrbr along Alan Okell Place to WaMut thence northerly tOonr B[ majoring jn liberal art^-edu.cation lege, Union. A former resident of vas recited by Elizabeth Howard, rotircment as Spanish and English Orchard Sr., Cranford. N. J. Avenue; thence' northerly along Walnut oue to Park JJrive; tfcfnce . degrees at Union College's 37th School, "ifriBdncfs is a')i|ejfai artft instructor at Union College. ' Sonlor Vlce-CoHimundor: ,To«*>ph Pol- CRANFORD Orchard Street; thence xlong Orchnrd Avenue to Lexington Avenue if. same wet* Park Drive Xo lta terminus; |0i Union College's day session and Tiverton, R. I., Mrs. Kraiiswas in- Miss Wright, daughter of Mr. Carol Wright, Melissa Van de Wat- Orlppo; .17 Broad St., Oranford. N. J. Street- - northerly to Hampton Street; triajor in' the' "day sesklpjnV"AjmetnV produced: thence northwesterly "long an(jiUfll.,commencemeiit .on-Satur- :: r 4ucjted jnto-y.Qta^Ki Chapter- <>f Phi and-Mrs.John Wright, Is. a liberal Prof. Trumpore's career as col- Junior yicc-.CoiiiiimmkT, Mlchucl JrXv- NOTICE OF tymnet, ftf^Kt^y »1nwg CTamptnw ttorrtA in ber of^th'e Un^^ofleg^^Geor"'" i~a meinber "and pisi pledge-mis- g :r, Marguerite Carbone, Anita Berkeley- PJac«r thtnee ncrrtherly:.along iald production, of Xexlrigfon Avenua~u> fft itafrwrfy Hlv^rr'f* *ti%**^T aouweVly- Dflve; ttenea- aasterly/ajong , day, June 6,. at 10:oO a.xa~ 4"heta Kappa, national junior col- i d K'Ko instructor has in many ways «r, 59 Sandra Ol., Wtstfltfld. N. J., the Lehigh Vulley Railroad; thanee east- th« Rahway River to ^rldgflud^Ayemitn arts major in the day session. She Qunrtt«rin:iHftr: WilllH C. Illrd. :42B St. Primary BeHreley PUeer to Hampton Street: trlence 1U6 of Par*'Drive-to'Its-termin tf ess of Gamma Sigma Chi Sorority leg? 1ipn.Qr.irjF seholasjtic sb'ciety: Wright, -Diane Dorfman, Judy easterly along Hampton Street to SpHne- Sly along the Lehlgb Valley R*41rpad to thence northerly along Springneld AVenu e James S. Avery of Scotch Plains, : ) l^'•gYadiiflie of Cranford ,High paralleled the gtsmiWof the col- OeorKo Av»»,, Uahway, N. J. • .-•••• • AND ••- the Bahway River and polnt-.br place of tb Hampton- Street; -^rence-westerly fiiid"' 'p;ait ^e-6reslc^nt 'of the Chaplain: .Wultivr (,'alhbun. 4 5th St., ttejd Avenue; thence southerly nlong chairman of the Union County Co- Majoring in life science in the French and Kityi Romano. i- lege. A graduate of Syracuse Uni- Springfield Avenue1 to the Ranway River: beginning. along Hampton street to Berkaley .Placei l ajicl a member of Gamma Cranford, N'. J. General Election thence southerly along 'Berkwer Place to Jni,OQrjt!oUdet(l ^raimik Gititi. MJjis day feession, Mr. Lautenslpger is* a versity -witha. master's degree from . Obipotionii, If uny, should bo. inado Im- thence easterly along the Rahway River .Will meet In Walnut Arenue School, ordinating Agency for Higher Edu- 9 gWa ;6hi' Sorority. Mjss Wright in pursuance 2f the provisions of to Rlvertlda Drive; thence southerly alonf Walnut Avenue. - Hampton Street; thenoe westerly along .A:.graduate of Cra. fox ^as actiyi e ffi'intra^mural vol- gr'6diiaie of Cranrord High School". Middlebury, she began teaching on mediately, In wrltlnc, to rierk of tlm vet entitled "Ah Act to Regulate- Eleo- 1 DISYBICT «O. 11 Hampton Street to Orchard Street and cation, will be the guest speaker plans tof work "as a reservations Townuhip of Cranford, N: J. tVwMdt Drfte to North Union Avenue: e'y^aH* Softball afid" bacjn)infon, He Js the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ? Awaits Memphis Degree (Slffned) lons," Title IV. Hevlsod Statutes of Hew theno* southerly along UTorth Union Av«- Beginning at a point of the • Lehlgn point or placo of 'tMukifiniiisr- ~~ ,''' •' ~ ' at the outdoor ceremonies to be iib'ht wtih Easterii Airlines. a part-time basis on the old campus leraey, and the amendmenU arid suppls- Valley Railroad and Centennial Avenue; 'WUl meet" ta, Craiford'Hlgh Bohool. ry Unt to the Township of Wesi- science major in the day George Alex Santulli III of 106 HAROLD J. SEr.MOUR, Commander ncntj thereto. ' •iue (o the Rahway piver; thence south- : U^ththitk hejlcl. on the east lawii Ijetween ert Eviiteislage'r and a member of in the old Grant School (now the Adv. Poc: J1&.40 • D-2S My Song ti# m^W Rlverti the Ceh- thence westerly along the Lehlgh Vanes feest^ltod PUeSVr . • t • >; : - ^ pallroad to tte Rahway River; thenea tjj.e, jNprnaJiegan building an/1 the A)]^aPljf Omega; F^aterhity. Mohawk Dr. is among the 1,033 Union County Cerebral Palsy Cen- Mono* SaJ l H«Uroa -4M br6lh#of^hli:P| f in 'the day, session' nr- grees during the second convoca to her teaching schedule. As the i lilQUORS. baa applied to the Town- TCEfiUAY. JVNB 2, 1870 thanee northerly along Centennial, Avt- ition;/ thenceTnortheTly -alpSsf ifW i>j^4.es.yirmbe;c^e^4 tion of the 58th commencement Avenu* of tho Township . of between the hours of 7;00 AJJ. end _ , th* Centra Ba%oad of New J»wv- ttolnt; tbenca dSjfttauffig alKpi M UutMi Kenneth .'VflJ iyprsfip,' • pr •KJeijjer of the LEASCO on Saturday. Mr. Santulji will re- Cri^nfortl, K. J. for a Plenary Retail Dis- P.M. srevalUsi tlms,. for the purport ol thane* w««terfar wpnk the center line n« point or place of beginning. and she was named a full-time tribution Uaoniw for prwnlMs nltuated .at !' Wilwill meet In Hillside Avenue Junior Bigh o^^Board of »»uca«pii vsfoWWm alid JJijgo B. l^eyer: pIT ^ ^ISPted a dempnistratipn and Mrs. George A. Rubine,of Iff (Orescent pi., one of 32 students ceive a bachelor of arts degree in ronductlnf a -r-.. thF Cmt^fmfff^r O7N«W .T-r-.^- t« flenter Une lew-, an)a|I«:?.»npinbejp qt the New- instructor. 3uxh,i o)nj Barnett.' 48B Meadowbrook Plage. Mapto- southerly to Uji l«hi«h y»Df*.: EaOroad; and EUzabetb Avenue: thence easterly ilieneJ weitelr" ^ desn anu .^hairniaf} of in fcipcofn School attended comed by Eugene S.Ashtoili professor of Biblical literature and teaching schedule, so did Union wood." N: J. 07040 Republican ticket and the nornlnatlon of : along Adams Avenue to Albany Avenue; Una of BroosaMw Place candidates" on the Democtatlo tlekfjt to be '• '- awterbr •long the behtgh'Van** tfhence northerly along Albany Arenae to center line , of Brown [ |ne^JBg;*^jb>^^^jl v ljt /ieconjary school staff Gill Receives Degree College. ;i Director, Vlcp-Prosldontand Secretary, voted upon at trie ensuing Qenani BJtc- v SlyTscnJol tea^ejr, $he plAnsJ'to secretary of the Tufsf Phi Beta Kappa Chapter. Mr. Rubine,, who ovpr JO?' Stooklioldor — Dorono Barnott, Boselle Avenue; thence northeasterly northerly ai»ng tne center line of Edward J. GUI, so,n of former "The college offered only Lib- 720 Tomaquea Way, Westflold, N. J. tlon, to be held on Tuesday. No?8mbeJ r I Avtriua to the aicmg Boseile Avenue to the Bbselle J?atk ttend Saker UnlversityV"Balawljq'i will ifi graduated with honqrs in June, is a political science major 07090- . J. 1970, as htrelnatUr llBtbd. and forIti'v boundary line; thence northerly along; the ; essages were sent over a tele- Mayor and Mrs. Edward K. (Gill eral Arts when.I began teaching," election of, two members, one rnan and 'r i>lacej' 6t haginntngI ^ * ' - • •; [ana., to'become a secondary 8rig Director — Lena Barnett, 128 Douglos one woman,' of the Local County Ca Hoeelle Park boundary line to tHe Ketjtt* 1 na of Dartmouth" Boatf j >hp»e ^ |p .;a, computer located in of 316 Casino Ave., received bis she recalls. Today students may HARRIETTE N. TRUMPORg Koftd.RoBolle.W J. 07203 • ' rnitteo of the Hepuhllcan Party from «| will imeei S^iinetfn Bchooi, Centen- worth boundary line; thene* lArtherty lia intersection with " iky iaa Jiberaliflrts piajor lish teacher. :,ong island, and information pro- Steven Kalt, Ron Cunha, Matt Pop- Objections, 1? any^should be made lm- and along the various courses • of said Cornell Road; thence - - bachelor of science' degree in major in engineering, life sciences, election district totaling -fo me^pifa^ra'.in ; .Mr. Baftery, a graduate of Cr#n- >ei, Charlotte Snider, John For- mnillatoly. In. wrltlns, to Clerk of t)ie ill. for a term of one year- and twp Kenilworth boundary' Une to Orange center Uhe' of Corhell r . ^j jl; He Js^a grad- 14fid J>y, $hje computer was sent NJ+TeaParty economics at ttie commencement business administration and law Township of Crt>nford N. J. - Avenue; thence southwesterly ' along the center Une of qallww * Jeffrey Ai Benfo,rd of J ^ord High School, is a Ij^-al arts r bera. one man arid one womari ' iate of Gcwtforti HJgh ^ebogl and ^typewriter., ester, Ricky Artytblit, Steven of St. Francis College, Loretto; enforcement, as well as liberal arts. "I'm almost ready to change my (SlKnod) Local "County Committee j>t tfto Orange Avenue to Eteden Place: thenee i» the day session. ,JI« is BarheiVs Wines & Liquors erratic Party from each •election _.„ . southerly along Linden Place to JEUzabeiJi tt^bi#jn*pa64;*icfriirei»ideht arltag computer will be Jakie, Bill Bohm, John Cauble, Pa., on May 10. His parents and There also are special programs mind." .,••'.' • •' ' _ 30-SS Eastman Stroet A verm*; thence souther^ »lot>g |P4x«- crest y totsllng 40 member^ in' an, for » term Alpha >f%Qmsi Hatwly; Sll. IPU ^course in .computer eft Michalski, Steven Trush, ,twb brothers, T^homas and Robert, fpr nursing students and future • Cranford. N. J. of one year. beth Avenue to Adams Avenue and point 17 -Wade ' Aye^ ty Hf;j0Jly is a gradufije of Adv. Too: I1J.48 " 6-28 NOTICE or place of beginning. ,' v ' ' ": '..' bmmdBry . Qdr^^y Is a fjimUura salesman mathematics to, be introduced at Curt Wjdmaier, Linda Baldwin, attended the exercises. teachers. ^iisnisr of 20i Pwight Morrow 'High SchooJ, is hereby given that cruaUfted voters of 1 WUl meet in Roosevelt School. OrajHe saldQarwood boundary Une lta ., ihd a member of a car chibr and Cfpfd Wsh School next fall, <)ne, of New. Jersey's lesser the Township of Cranford not ••---••- Avenue. ' • \ •-•••• -••• •••• • • While Union College's growth Smath Honored NOTICE OF INTENTION dourstt to tS center line W Oaliowg e;t |[|ss Patricia p 9ngf.ej)irppdi ^he is enroljied ^n ttending the den\onstratipn Take notice that DOMADASB, INO.. registered In said Towns " : DISTRICT NO. 13 Road; thenea northerly'along ther'""' known historical events, a "tea - in 24 years has been phenomenal, taws of New Jersey gV)V«!n 100 Centennial Ave.- Miss Union •College's evening sffslogas tratlinr pis TUB I.ODOEJ. has applied to Beginning at a point of the Central Ine of qallawa Hill Road to the l o cl party" that took.place in Green- jPprtnsiirance tlib TotynBhlp Commlttoo at tho Town- registration may register wltH the Town- Bailroad of New Jersey and Centennial 1 lie'of-Writ ^A^eSue?7^*^!*••' -s_.__ i entef Una *of a1 business administration' major • yisfffz :pF^v. ^'fwfr «"f f«»» ' > Prof. "Trumpore notes it has not ship Cleric of th-ef'Wl*^' Township ' Of ! roTOcUon^ol'tB» Cen Lnsnmdn df 130 HUlcrest*'$?$ shtiTor Oranford. NT. J, for frTlenary Re- '.venue: thence easterly along the Cen-i long the center Une of Park AvenjOf'ta j ttpj"o«nter • ar^duate^ of i.Union Catholic C^hsirman of the secondary school wich during thje R/e\^olutiplnary been haphazard. •t»H C!oti«umptlon llcanso for promises nlt- Cranford at bis office ,' ' of the Scotch mathematics departmept; ^erlyn War; was the subject of a recent Sales Record uate <)f>fis. :• i^8P : Beatrice Schwoerer she said, "has been in response to Joseph G. Smith* of 335 Walnut The riamea and addrnHsea' of all offl~ at any Mine between Wednesday, June Ave.'- .' • ' .'• •'".; ( ••':""• University; NOrt Mrs. Reilly is a''m,probet .Of »hi Rosd; thence southwestern along Duah Street and: point jot plae* ff be- n Jlbexal arts 1n Union College's ffflr4 ^chwartz, high school s^ide' Place School by Mrs. EH'za- onrti. dirootora and stockholders of oald S. 1970, on* Thuraday, Septemtiar 24. Wji Hieneo _ Road to Centennial Avenue; I inning. t» to Bod*iva» flehool, Miss Suzanne Gerber of 546 Lex- •^heta Kappa, and is jseeond,vice- student needs. The college' has Aye. has been cited by. Liberty corporation are as follow^:-' 1970. on which lattbr date the rajlstra- o pjurl; Atenue: Avenue.^. . „ ' :, ^-^ •'•'•' LiiZ. rbajpr ihgy.; ay seseipn. She 3s the daughter of tlon books will be closed until after, the northerly along Centennial Ave- " Will meet in Rrookalda 3--, ,. .«ti$s. t§achers; Richard G. beth Bf^li'nger's fifth graders."', •.'•' kept pace with the students and Prealdent: Jamea Brunette, 10 Holorich :•**• Avenne to' , fltreej; tbenoe nue to the Centxs^Rallroad of New Jer- NOTK; to reterence to (troeta, rauroada> ington Avcf., Michael Gorsky of MajorMajorini g in jfb«ral.a president 6f Local 192, National Mutual Insurance Companies as Streets Cranford. N. J. forthcoming' General EHection on Tuea- lira Street'to Horffi jart«t:T pa ' and rfw. ltlMne JnteoUon to (pUow ir., «nd JWfS. Chicles Hawkins and Wagner,, J^cipal of Orange Aye- tfye response to their needs has aay. November S. 1970, and sey and point or .place of beginning. ing tX the prodyotion ot the center 534' Orchard St,, Miss Eileen M. College'Cl s session, I'ederation of Federal Employes. Entitled. "A New Jersey Tea Secretary: Frances Brunette, 10 Holn- venue; thence »outner!y sjopg the Jl- ' eenMF. Ulla nin>ugn0ul* ' . ; member of the Newman Club. iHSJunipr.jaigh School and Mrs. 1 one of its top. salesmen in the v WJUTmeet"In Lincoln SchAoL-Centan- . _ Henley AVenus with thfe center'Une 1 Party,' the play .waS written by CRANFORD been immediate." rlch Street, Cranford. N. J. •'- ': NOTIOB Jdta* lino between No. 117 and >fp. 110 fBiUirieareghrtlils: polling places *nay Hawkins of 92 HUlcrest Ave., M>ss nrilly is a She.is employed by the,SeIective Treasurer: Helen Maniiry, 17 North la hereby clvon that the District Klootlqn lottb" Avehuft West.- to the Central B*U- Avenue. " ''-.• .'•' '• " • ••' >. •< ''' of the Rahway ftlrer; thence eaiterly along be madii «t the Miiniolpal Glork'a.offloe, sa;Hawyns is'a cheerleader and ] iartpfl jbal^is, director of ^ecbnd- While the college has changed United States. Boai-ds In and for the Township of Cpfb- DTBTBTCTr NO. 14 ^ ' oe'nter line ot> Henley Avenue U> the center 8 Sprlnifield Av*, Cranford, N. Jj *ele- Melanie E. HesS of 25 Tuxedo-PI4' High. School; She is the ^\ifehtef ^iCe System and plans ^o.cpR- Arlerie. Siiyre. . Union Avftcue,"Cranford, 'N, J. . - ' load of New Jersejf thence westerly along Beginning at » point of Lexington Ave- 1 liped the d^pafB Mat. She hopes ^ry c«rritcu}u!n and Instruction. physically and academically, Prof. Mr. Smath, who represents the Objection^ if any, aliould bo made lm- ford will. Bit at the places hereinafter hff CentfU K*lKfl»d of New. Jersey to line of Punhanl- Avenue;fheijoe altog said phoWe «7«,8»QvT MondaV 'through Friday, WilHam -T&; Kanisrer dfllB Beeqh of TOrr . her education:, at Scenes were enacted by .the fpl- uoalKnatod on nue' and the boundary line of Oarwood: qenter line of Dunham Avenut Easterly to 9 a^rn. to i p.t^.^liotlon pajr, 7 a.m.'to 1 atteid Stater's Gollege, Jer, modlat..ly, In wrltlnc, to Clerk of the he Oscrwottd bonndary Une and point or thence southwesterly along theOarwooJ che center line- of Msnor A»«DMe; thenoe St., Tianiel A. Knauer of 21 pini nolly and plans to teach h^otory i»J ir8itx,.l!itl!fl , , children: Alison Pestri- Trumpore says the students too company; ,at itsJSast Orange^ Office, Township of Crahford. N'.'J. "' TUEHPAY. NOVEMHKR 8, WO . 8 p.nit ' ' ' ' " ' (Pinned) between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8;00 boundary line to" the Westteld boUitfWry hortherlT e long tfie center line of Manor St.,' Itfrs. P.fjWcfp L. Kralis' qff J.10 ! tof}/ f[: . ; . ; A. graduate of Cranford High Granlin Stephanle Schwait, Wjl- have changed over the. 'past 24 received a Liberty Leaders^Award, SOgh (School, -Une; .thence southeasterly along the West- Avenue 'to the B>nUworth Boundary IJns; •ih'e.-future. \-i •-.• /•.: ^ ;-\. .v,••.••" ' i | DOttADABH. INC. P.M., prevalllne time, for the purpose of Township Clerk Ridge St,, Gregory T. Lautenslager years. Today's students, she be- James Brunette, President Conducting a ' tteld and Clark boundary line to Raritan thence westerly along" • the K«nllwOrCp •"•'^iiss Denman i? the daughter o$ ss flfe'6Si s majoring jn liberal School, Mr. RinaTdTls the son of liam Veljiky, Connie Kastlemah, made to business and ^personal Aoad; thence easterly along Raruan Road boundary line to kn angle point ln"|, .-^ ..—^ I9*t yi<;e-pi*side|[t of the lnira- f of Mr, and. Mrs. Jphji A, During the past year Mr. Smath preml«BS lt|tuated at S8 North Avenue, three-yoar term. ' Adains AVenue; thence southwesterly Avenue to the Qarwood Una Mid: couricii. She attained the 1 riext Wedh«98da;y, ft t}ie YM»A in ffont cottages equipped and furri-: QamaAvenna-TOjuuaQeiii Avenue: or'lMace'of beginning. '* " 406 JLincoln PL,'^,i' ffiss JSjaiicy 1 rnfernarcouricii She attained the Sattg{I[vanni. SKifls a llbe'ral arts Listings - Consignments "in having students who react has received two other designa- W*at.'^ranror^. JJ- J. « fynllowlitg la * complete description of WITH YOUR SEWING MACHINE |nter-fraternal Council. Shff served Union. Plenary an,d >jrprkshop ses- i?hed lot summer lakeside va)jak "The/name* and dddrcsHea of the part- the twenty ettrtlon dlrtrlcta of ^ie- MU itouth«aster|» sJoiig ffllrabrth Ave- WUl meat In Uvtogston Aventt* SoMtft t and s/eryeci as chairmain ' pr in! the (»Y^nine'., j^spon: . ,.. ; constructively rather than,destruct- tions. He was named to Liberty Hamilton Avenue; thence south- Sfaarfiejr of JW tifrfflffafa.;.%$$, sions wmjje convened and plans, nora are: Township and the location of tho polling y along Hamfltoh 'Avenue to Forest ng semi-formal- A!f^ iajdring iti liberal arts"va the tions for family groups. Swim, ively." Carl Delia Sarra, 441 Manor Avenue, places for each a* the sjdo districts; afiss Elizabeth A. SIMzis- of 1Q7 : techniques anoj goals for the com- Accepted Now Mutual's "Hall of Fame." TWs DISTBICT flfp. 1 » smithwwterly along JTor- Beginning sit a point In the- center Una boat, fisn, golf and relax. 7 houri In some measure, Prof. Trum- Cranford, N. J; ' ' '.venue; thenc« werCottage w« tions between faculty and stu- TDranlfbriJ,' If. J- " " - thgence westerly along We , . . - •• 0$Wlfl AVeraiVhif«Hf §ol ^l^^fdlua^^fGrap^ service with the company over a Objections, if any. should be moiln-im- road to . Llncftta Avenue, West; thjance iway BlvW to the enjamin Street) . then s ^ffibe: Mrs; Jack'Bjit? and Mrs. n Benlamln Str**t *J>- Wflrinm* Wright of 30 Lenox Ave. EliM LAXVN, Lake Thompson; Ox!- dents. ' ' » long period of time ^d superior mMlllrtBly. In wTltinR. to Clerk of the »Qirtherly along Ljicriln Avenue, Wen,' to reW JerSey a Thpse ar6 designer at everyday:' i .SpJbcfel Ffprerice rk>meshe|£, co-presidents, (OPP. RAILROAD STATION) Township of Crahtord, N. J.' Benjajnln Street: thence soutbejty along at thence southwesterly along HlUcrest Ave- Mr, Benford, a graduate o.f Bpsel- fpjrd' Elaine 04276. Color folder, "This is not a. large impersonal performance in all afeas of sell- qehjamlo Stw*t to WUllams r ' Averoa nue to Lexington Avenue; thence north- antit Mrs." Hyman Shapiro, Mrs. , ••'• -'••• . (Signed) , westerly along l«xington ' Avei ne to 1« Catholic High Scfiool, Is ^liberal eration as a senior e^ ijtesierve now! • institution and students do not ing." Mr. Smath was also najtfea to* '" CARt DBLLA 8BRRA uijSCcir vQutbciABtarly alons Wttlltun* : [le^ Pphj; pn.d. .idrs, Max SelbsL ' OIANNOBILB to Denman Rojd; thence ^Q^lbotty _. . - _ (he - Qarwood boundary Une; thanct arts niajor in Union,College's day technician. Mr. Durner iavw^mvi ; react impersonally," she said- • G-28 _ at Or§n northeast«rly™'along the various courses the "Top Producer's Ciwj?,V DeornAn Road to Lincoln Avenue; tbgiuw Avenue and Xanor n- #«fal ••Wi- iii tijie When she began teaching her Arenuty'tttenda no of said Oarwood boundary tine to the P. & G. DESIGNER FABRICS session. He is the son of Mr. and and the father of ivro children ant In October of this.year hp will • NOTICB OF INTKNTION Atenoe, to- -the "" Central • Railroad of New Jersey ana t. K'ahzler is the jsoti two children were in junior high Take notjee that WlTCHBLL KOURT. itersects South titacplrt Avenue, West, arid pqtntor nUc complete 25 yffjrs wifl^tft? Wbejcjy of beginning. -'. • • ' ;> •'••.'• ,;,' an,4 l&s., Anniony*' JT SlUiis. —sehooHBoth attended Union- Col- Uiftfit «* QBANKORB- TOWNTA.VKRN. ly alone "said 1 24 Echo Plaza " •; Springfield; N. J. Mutual "Companies. In recognition ha* applied to the Township Cdmmitteo •'the center line WUl meet In Sherman School. Jfe-fe a graduate of Craiifdrd High ijQ'.fej'a U^e,science rtiajqy jji the lege, one for a year, the other a of-the Townehlp Of Cfanford. N. J., for souUnrly along vStniie ' ' ^ ' ' • • - - - •;- S of this he will become a member d Plenary Retail ConsumpUon llcenao for Avenue. g 4^d T$ dayy ' session and a'giradnat^bf Craw- summer program. They- are now DISTBICT NP.'« of the "Old Timer's" Club" -at thij prerafoaa'altunto1 d at 415 Centennial Ave- jheta Kappa, nationaf junior lioh grown and married. So retirement «&&••. qrtfl, N. 3. ' Beginning at # point in High Street >dd club's annual function in Boston. lege acafltepite^ tonorary, society. nejd the dean's arid pTtord for Prof. Trumpore and her hus- Mljchelr Q. KourK y resides at 182 Wl- Uncpln Avenue: thence westerly slong ttaia Averiuo, Cr»nford. N. J. IJncoln Avenue to Denman Hoad;'thence Mr. Kd i #l %^ list' wh'iiie1 attending Union\Co~~ov Oand will mean complete leisure. - Objeotloftlf, IfnW, (thoilld bo made lm- southerly along De,nman Road ' ~'— WJ» Avenue; ',«M85|C*' «p4»hf^- and: is vice;i»regldent of th$|!;ttte —..They are planning |Q ^aoVe fW>ro rtiWtntoJy-, lh writing, to tho Clork ol th<» 4b«jtln«tooAv«nUeto .5SfA^E» icaub. S&e pfe^ou^y liyed their home,. in. Cranford to, Crest ha Btmurant Wood, a retirement vijlage in unclie+n cejye her w^chelor of science de- Whiting. ' gree ' iti botany and specialize in ' Will she miss Union College? Tike notice that BIDNHIf "• »BBN ha* MOTIC8 OF INTKNTION ~ - ^ notice that THE COACH & . : .najoMBjEi^ir. ... or in the Day Session. ^prt^cultur^ in th^e rutur^^' ", §he hasn't yet left and the seeJs eeghinlng ait the Hair way River am. to.r "I BBSTVVURANT, INC., haa applied >o|)Alphg pW: Owegj of "homesickness" have already .«*> tot to tho iTqwnnl>lp Commltteo of tho Town- Worth Avenue; ' thence ' easterly »Vmg situated'-at-'•'Jl North ship of'Cranford. K. J. (or a Roataurant- North Avenue to Forest AvenulP: thence been planted > Vt Crdnrord, H: "" CondltfdniU Plonary ' Befall dbtiaumptlon northerly along Forest Avenue to Ham- lleeruHV fat muiulses aUudluJ at-34 North llton Avenue: thence n/jrtheasterly along ...... _. vrffHnir. to, Clark »J, th* Avenue!'Haat. Cr,onfcj»-d,.J*. J. Hamilton Avenge TOTBBrabrt her by ~;the English and Spanish whip o* QftiHford, N.,M.. Nunfod und' addnuiaoa of tho of floors tnence nortt westerly' along departments. Guests included "the *••'••" '-"(Sfened) '• ' -,.••';• are: ""* > Avenue to linden Maoe; thence __, : . PIDNB* BBSBN - •, - President: Aloxandor A. Bibby.. 421 afong Undeh place to Casino Av«J' wonderful, lasting friends I've •21.-North'tjnadn1 A-vfenu* ' , Munor Aviinue, Cranford, N. 3. thenco westerly along CSalno Avenue rjnade at college." And she admits^ ^ . V|oe-I?rcnldotit njid Tronaurnr: William Riverside Drive; thence southerW aU _ A

'v "At i|St/t}iB:fix^enGe jpf pulUng up stages and •'.. ' ,v r|plqcajiji| |n; a^ghfer city* is a time-

-'.I1 C 0 MIN G... with a niiniHium of confusibnl fc fe tlie ptpfrlpn} qf ^l^ing their p^ t hqme a|id learpiiig as tiiuch as possible gbout pb x the n^i?n^i?: city ttoo vrfueh they ate movuig^ '">'"> ^^ ; r>epr^sehtatiye in tips ...for us to tell you in print how big our "Ity lielocatipn Seryice, Inc., the first discounts are on the 25,00Q Fords wp , ppi^ple^e i|i|tip^|il r,gal estate servide drganizatipn. have in stock. Come let us fford Deajeijs 'to.Mi.W A^^j^twn of top-flight Realtors locatwi tell you in person about savings sotenifictheyVffunprintable.: K~

if files the hames of Realtors in mm 4-s-e ids CQuntoyJand _ ^q. W^iph yoi)( ^re rpoyi^. We A.REALTOli who will meet you at 0 the airport;, majce hotel or motel rftseryations for WILL BE OFFERED BY you and ^[yise |QUJfl a professionai and confiden- trays OIMI tial manner about ypuf re^tl |«tat^ prbl^jenis and in every Wa# |^sl§t ypU i^ ijndjh^ the hbn|e best MANY LOCAL STORES. NOW AVAILAi suited for your WATCH FOR TABLOIP SUPPLEMENT IN NEXT FOR RINTAL The $#$$£ f|rm^ ^f Inter-Gity have been hand-pidted for their record of excellent perform- expand . . . repair . . . improve . . . WEEK'S CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE FOR ALL WHIRLPOOL. 1ATH landscape .. < remodel your home ance and service |n tjiejr respeptiye. cpnununities. . . with fast, confidential money Y willJ^IMtMi^idteO-UsJy and efficiently and THE DETAILS, THEN COME ON DOWN AND heJafrom UCTC. HELP YOURSELF TO A BASKETFUL OF Plan all the property improvements and Bell's Pharmacy IF YQWHU ON THE MOVE ... LET US HELP repairsyou wish to make—including your SAVINGS. FREE PELIV1|Y VOU, pQTfi W^YS. ITS A SERVICE THAT CAN "do-lt-yovrsplf" projects. Take years to r ;v ^ ^g?T YOU A(HP Y0UR FAMILY. L r^pqy-r-vyith a Home Improvement Loan ftpTn Union County Trust Company. Get fu|| Call: WHV NOT CALL TODAY. detailsand an application atyournearby office. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY 276^062

P DAILy '^ 8:3d AMto W Al Union County Trust Company, service 11 moro than jusl a prowka . . . TWIN BORO FORD SALES 10(K:AR PARKING tOt Iff REAR OF STORE CRANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THURSDAY NIGHT IS CRANFORD } UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 158 E. WESTFIEl-D AVE. ' ROSELLE PARK, N. J. FAMILY BARGAIN SHOPBIWQ NIOHT. * PWm* CRAflfQRD, N. j. EljiABETH • UNDEN • HFlLSIDE - CRANF/QUP • SUMMIT • BERKELEY HEIGHTS M*mb*i • f«daral l«M»rv« SyiUm • federal 6«po>li lniuron

\ • i ,'• v . .„'• -i '. Page Six CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1970 CRANFOTtl) (N. X) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28. 1970 Page Seven to Ihe foraej Miss patribia Tad- deo of Roselle. They have one Brunswicjc, next Wednesday. daughter, Kris. Phi Beta Kappa , Miss Brcnda A. Ruch of 1000 April Wasn't a Bad Month — It Says Here Raritan lid., who will be graduated , April wasn't as bad a month as April 1. time in several months the number Sections Told from Nwvark Rutgers next Wed- it might have seemed here, ac- April showers also topped the of clear days matched cloudy days.. •Announcoment of the election of .nesday. cording to Harold D. Duflocq, met- average mark. In six days of rain, There were 11 clear, 11 cloudy and four Cranford students to Phi Beta ! '. r a n f o r d C h u re he s eorologist at the U. S. Cooperative there were £.88 "inches of measur- eight partly cloudy days reported Kappa, honorary scholastic society, Weather Station at Union College. able precipitation, "exceeding the by Mr. Slate Installed was made this week by Rutgers Men In Service ; In Ws meteorological "summary average by T.25 inches.' A severe Putting April, 1970, into meteor- The ~ Cranford ;preajive Art University: They are: Seaman Recruit Charles W., Robert K. Grube of 25 Omaha standing, as explained in the les- studies on the Lord's Prayer at minyon; Friday — 8:80 pan., serv- to the U. S. Weather Department, storm on April 1 and 2 accounted ological perspective, Mr. Duflocq Group at a recent/meeting instal- Frankenberger, son Of Mr. and , gd om son-sermon to be read in all Christ- the Wednesday prayer meeting. ice; Saturday — 0:80 ajnJ, service. Mr. Duflocq reported that the aver- for 2.6Q inches of rainfall. notes that the coldest April day on led- officers fox-jfoje* 1970-71 season Dr., who will be graduated from Mrs. Charles F. Frankenberger of Drug Addiction Subject ian Science churches this Sunday. Wilmos Csehy and his "Musical age temperature last month was Precipitation for 1970 through record was April 2, 1964, and April as follows: president, Etta Minetti; Rutgers College in New Brunswick Tomorrow — 8 p.m., sermon next Wednesday. 2 Baldwin Ct., is home on two Bible citations point out that Messengers" will present a sacred play, "Hatful of Rain;" installation 50.9 degrees,' whjch ' was 6.5 de- April comes to ll.§4 inches, as op- ,1, 1969, when temperatures drop- vice-president, Ruth Dorfman; belief in evil forces has existed concert at the evening service on grees above normal. Temperatures posed to 11.90 inches on April 30, ped to 19 degrees, The wettest recording secretary, Blildred Royal; James A. Heller of-" 602 Brook- week's leave following comple- For Production at Temple 1 of officers. side'PI., who will be graduated through the ages, under various Sunday, June 7. Saturday — 9:30 a.m., bar mitz- reached 70 degrees or over on five 1969. Aprilon record was in 1961 when treaisurer, Sophie Miranti, end cor- LEXERS! AT HILLSIDE — Bernard Flashberg (center), Student • tion of basic training at the Great "Who is responsible for the drug addict? Is it the addict himself responding secretary, Lois Shapirp. from Rutgers College in June, names. The subject of the Lesson vah of Michael Ginsberg, son of days during the month, with a high Total degree days for the month rainfall measured 6.17 inches. Ap- Government adviser at Hillside Avenue Junior High School, is Lakes Naval Training Station. He who cannot pull the 'monkey off his bacl^,' the parent who refuses to 1971. • ..;-..'. Sermon is: "Ancient and Modern Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginsberg, 23 of 78 degress recorded on April 26. were 420, bringing the total since ril* 1963, was the driest with 0.73 fhe jfoilow{pg cjiair^jen w^apn flanked -toy newly elected Student Government officers. Left to Will'report to Memphis, Tenn., to CALVARY LUTHERAN CHURCH inches of rain. pointed: Mernbership, Luigiha Miss Sandra L. Maine of 375 recognize" the problem, or the brother who supplies the money for tho Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Oak'Lane. The low point was 23 degrees on September 1 to 5,409. For the first Tight they are': Jeff Wyatt, treasurer; Carole Truesdell, secretary; take advanced training in aviation Hypnotism, Denounced. Rev. Arnold J. Dahlqulst and Monti; newsletter, Coleen Saloni; Walnut Ave,, who will be gradu- habit? Monday — 8:30 p.m., board of Peter Chirico, president, and John Page, vice-president ated from Douglass College.xNew mechanics. These, questions will be pondered when the Players of Temple One of the citations from Science Rev. Gordon L. Huff, Pastors trustees meeting; local, exhibitions, Margaret C^ee Beth-El act out the sermon tomor- and Health with Key to the Script- Services of worship will be held On 'Friday the bat mitzvah of and: Jackie Mulliii; spring member- row at 8 p.m. on the temple pul- ures by Mary Baker Eddy, states: at 9 and 10:45 a.m. with Sunday Laura Kramer, daughter of Mr. Your Nose Knows Best &*k' show, Lois Shapiro; fail outdooV "Christian Science reveals Truth Church School meeting at the same show, Sophie Miranti; publicity, . $elect the right school for a pit," it wa sannounced by Don and Mrs. Charles Kramer, 30 Mechanical noses may someday and Love as the motive-powers of two hours for kindergarten through Princeton Rd., was celebrated. The Henriette Pahner. --••• FSN CQWPIJTEB CAREER Ellenberg, producer of the groups Missionary he important tools in the: fight washable, always' be sure to rinse if Student Government "For Our sixth drama-sermon we man. Will— blind, stubborn, and grade 8. Children under three bar mitzvah of Marc Portnoff, son Michael Slpffa^, the . last. guest headlong — cooperates with ap- years are cared for during the against odor pollution, but right it thoroughly. Even a small trace admiriist- of the seasdn completed an oil have chosen the third act of Mich- a of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Portnoff now nothing does as well as the 1 To Speak petite arid passion. From this co- 10:45 service in the baby-sitting of soap left, in the fabric will re- Dart-' painting ajbng ivlth his customaiy ael Gazzo's "A Hatful of Rain," a of 104 Shadowlawn Way,; was old "schnozola." Oificfehs Elected at Hillside operation arises its evil. From this nursery. marked- •••.." duce the effectiveness of a water- Miss running repftrtee. iffe also showed timely play dealing with drug ad- "The human nose as a detector repellent finish. .?n^HvTll}eodore X)sbornei daughter- and son of Juij^e dsb'prne, and Ifixs. Osborne. Coun- a cbliecUoh of the work he com* The student body of Hillside eighth grade wrestling. '." diction," he. continued.V also comes its powerlessness, since Today — Calvary Choir rehear- John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad- At Alliance all power belongs to God, good." is at least 1,000 times more sensi- ty 'e'r Halpin wa? master'of "ceremonies "andfoffier Mayor ;E. P., Andersen of Cranford, was >leted while on a Mexican painting Avenue Junior High School has Rev. Williain D. Carlsen, a na- sal at 8 p.m. If the water-repellent finish has ley M. Page of 25 MacArthur Ave., Mr. Ellenberg, originator of the Monday — The church office FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH tive than machine detectors," .ac- disappeared, consider renewing ambrig the speakers. There'weye, gifts irb^, the Law. School rip last;winter. elected; Student Gqvernment of- drama-sermon at the temple, con- tive of Pennsylvania "and a gradu- Rev. George HL White, Jr., Pastor ficers for the l970*7i school year, was a seventh grade Student Gov- TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH will be closed in recognition of Cording to Gregory Leonardos, -a the finish with a home application Alumni Asspciatipn of. New Jersey, anh teouct HOUM empl\)yeJ5\wti"o: h^ seryjad with Freeholder Qs- ceived the idea in a conversation ate of Nyack Missionary College, Sunday — 9:30 ajn., Sunday chemist with Arthur D. Little, Inc., T climaxing a week of primary elec- ernment representative, member will be at- the Cranford Alliance Rev. Robert. Btazaro,' Rector Memorial Day. The Sunday School of a water-repellent spray. bdqie for the pa^t 10 yea'rk Freeholder Director Edwajfd HvTllliSr: fa'rcsented the new judge with a gift of seventh and eighth grade chorus, between himself and Rabbi Sidney Rev. Barry W. Miller, Asst executive committee will meet in School; 11 a.m., worship service. of Cambridge, Mass. "The sense In applying the spray, make cer- 1 tions, campaigning speeches^ and Shanken, spiritual leader at the Church on Sunday as a guest . Monday — 8 p.m., choir, rehear- of smell is the most sensitive sense from his .former freeholder eo.lleagiies as, well as. a resolution memortalizihg his many years' service '. a participant in boys' intranaurals speaker. Rev, J. H. Witherington, Asst Room 6, at 7:30 p.m. tain "the coat is absolutely clean as finance chairman of,the county governing .board; jfe Robert &: Longakier, minister of the First Pres- an assembly to meet the candi- and a member of freshman track temple. It was decided in lieu of Sunday services — Sunday Tuesday— Charity sewing group sal. . we humans have." , before spraying. Be careful to do n Piano Recital dates. and the Forum Club. • • the usual Friday night sermon, se- After post graduate work at y f Wednesday — 7:30-8:30 ^yteriaa Church, gave the invocation' and benediction. A large delegation of local residents attended after Trinity: 7:45 a.m.; moaning meets at 10 a.m. Boy Scout Troop Under the auspices of the Rut- a thorough job of applying the Nona Ostrpye,, daughter" of. Mir. In a day long election, the stu- Carole Truesdell is the daughter lections^ from, literature would be Houghton College, Rev. Mr. YCarl prayer service.. •prayer;- 8 a.m., holy eucharist;:-9 84r assembles in Fellowship Hall gers- College of • Agriculture arid spray. Itrisr important tor overlap" id M^s. E. jj. Osb-ove o| 108; Wijl- dents chbse , th~e~folldwing to be of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Truesdell chosen to be enacted. Its purpose sen sailed to China in 1947 as an shire Dr.. played in a piano recital a.m., the parish eucharist; 11:15 at 7:30 p.m. Environmental Science, 300 air pol- sprayed area to get complete cov- COMMISSIONER — Navy Ens. their leaders for the next school of 103 Colin Kelly Ct. She has par- would not be to entertain but to Alliance missionary. He studied Wednesday — Luther Choir re- lution fighters recently heard erage., .'• ' . •5.'.:-- ' The high school office will be Sunday after^Qon ,pt the Maple- year: ?eter Chirico, president; N the Chinese language at \Kansu ajn,, morning prayer and litany. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH : William R. Isinger, son of\Mr. 1 : ; ticipated, in chorus and girls bas- point out a moral and to make the Church School classes for all hearses at 7 p.m. Prospective new Mr. Leonardos and other ex- ppen on June 19 from 6 to 8 p.ni: wood' WdTnaH's Club;- ; , , John Pdge, vice.-president; Carole ketball and is a correspondent for congregation realize that "religion and Kwangsi. He and Mrs. Carlsen, Msgr. John F. Davis, Pastor and Mrs. Robert D. Isinger of 6 I She performed "Minuet,": Op ages are conducted during the 9 members will meet with the pas- perts talk about odor pollution Princeton Rd., recently was" com- it which time registration closes if Truesdell, secretary, and Jeff milsidebghts, thjp school news- has a bearing on life." It would who is a graduate medical mission- tors in the lounge at 8 p.m. Per- Bey. Joseph V. Derbyshire, —how to detect it, how to measure FILL AND RETURN Wt already closed because of en- 14, No. _1, By Paaerew8Ri; and the ,; .treasurer. All are ninth a.m. service. Baby-sitting is pro- missioned upon graduation from 1 paper. also serve to tear down the "arti- ary, were married at Labrang. In sons transferring membership from Assistant PasW . it, jind how to control it, on May FIRST AID SQUAD •ollment ^Thetni?r, or. not a subject first movement of ^'Sonata* ' Op- r aclual hands-on experi- professional instructors vided during both the 9 and 11:15 Rev. Roy J. DeLeo, Naval Officer Candidate School, For Upper SiiWifen §Mbot Jeff, son of Mr. and Mrs. James ence on IBM 360-50 and training environment ficial barriers that separate life 1949 Chinese Communist hostility 13. • :'i •:• 27; No. 2, by Beelhoyen. ^; , a.m. services. A coffee hour and other Lutheran congregations will s offered depends upon'availability Peter is the son.of Mr-, and Mrs.Wyatt of 388 Centennial Ave. play- i practical slde-by-slde career placement ' and religion," Mr. Ellenberg said. "made it necessary for their depart- be received on Sunday, June 7. Assistant Pastor "The most effective way to con- COIN CARDS Newport, R.I.. '. ..•••'••, ' , Registration now is in proves*'intermediateate e matijienSati^smatjteihatijis,, ' U^l f-staff and fleeting class enroll [ Nona is, a piano-pupil of .Mrs. class for adults takest place in Sunday masses .—'" 7, 8, 9:16, Anthony.- Chirico of 27 J^enhome ed. Pop Warner football, was a lab. time. . , assistance , For- Mr. Ellenberg's arid the ure in May of that year. Kimberly Jeanne Wehrli, daugh- trol- odor JS not to- generate it in for the 1970.. summer session ,at histbry 1 and # vifH)-hQilr review opt requirements. . ;•'" Edward M. Glimore orl07 iQlen- Dr., Jtts.actiyUiies ia school include •» The Carjsens were then Sherlock Hall on Sunday mornings 10:30 and noofi. . Student Government representa- Players' efforts? 'the. congregation re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. WiLbert A. the first place," emphasized Wil- .jCrarifotd IJighSchool; itJw;as- an- .courses in college, ^jlogy'a^, wood ti&. The recital: was sponsor- ninth grade representative to Stu: tive,, iitfd was-a member jpf- ^ill- ' Day & Evening Classes in V from 10 to 10:50; Father Bizzaro is Daily masses — 7 and 8 ajn. 5 nounced today Ijypr.: Charles.Post, r was presented the Solomon Schec- assigned to Thailand, .learning the in charge of this class. Wehrli of 10 Cornell Rd., was re- liam Walsh* an engineer with E. I. iege. chemistry.^!5tf[|ii^ courses |fi ed by the Musics Educator's Asso- dent Government, band,- dance .Mde's freshnien • tcack, basketball • COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ter Award for "creative program- language at Korat. Later they were' A class for high school students ceived by baptism last Sunday at duPont deNemours and Co. are. new subject fopl$y&V. S: hjatory ciation of New Jersey. band, chorus, mastersingers and and football teams. put in charge of the Korat station BECAUSE ad 2 anoderri, European history, ming through religious drama" at of grades 10, 11 and 12 meets with the 10:45 service of worship. The odor experts stressed that . ^ main office pf tfie rf 14r w !i • OPERATIONS TECHNOLOGY and district. CHRISTIAN EVANGELICAL high| 8chpol aijd ,'at .each 'of.1 the ~ - - V history, sjbdo). the 1967 biennial convention of Father Miller at 10 Sunday morn- the only accurate measures of odor WE CARE... ; Before you spend time and money on computer educa- the United Synagogue of America. Rev. Mr. Carlsen operated a CHURCH pollution are the people affected, juniorvhlgfi schools from 8( a.m. to ™,,-. j^rnJ^ tion, you owe it to yourself and your family to Investigate ings. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev. A. R. Manglone, Pastor - Appearing in tomorrow's produc- number of book stores and train- Weekday services • include: and that one man's bouquet is an- 4 p.m. jdaily.^ 'V '•••"'': '.•-•••' m)-lipur classes will meet Heiiry E. Hinsenkamp, Jr., of New Members Inducted Chubb School ol Data Processing. CHURCH Sunday Service —11 ajn. WE EASE The summer session will begin _fio 12:30 wi.m a 10-minuj:e 99 Central Ave. has been named •eitefititeft s Jplteg tion are the following temple mem- ing institutes for national postors. Thursday mornings, 8:45, morning Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker, other man's bugaboo. Sacked by 88 years of Chubb & Son experience bers: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Levine, During his past term in Thailand, The "Breathers' Lobby" is mak- on Monday, June 22, and end on recesseces,, i Thee 60-hou60ho r classes will be enior trust officer at Chemical A colored travelog on Japan was prayer; 9, holy eucharist and heal- Pastor YOUR 1 presented JVlday to the JFriends. of \'..\ "Education is.lnsurance for the Future" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steuer, Jos- he organized an international Al- ing service; Saturday mornings, ing itself heard by legislators at Friday, ^ July 31. School will be scheduled in two ank, New York City, effective, At Junior Women's Banquet Rev, Milton B. Eastwick, closed on < Saturdays and pijt: Fri-10:10 and 10:20 to 12:39; The 90-May 1- He previously was trust of- the Felician College Library, Lodi, eph Schecter, Arthur Marcus, Mar- liance congregation in the city of 7:45, morning prayer; 8, holy Associate Pastor • ' CRANFORD BAPTIST CHURCH all levels, \said William H. Megp.n- MOVING ; Wfrs. Benjamin Bright and Ms; day, July 3, and Ftfdayi Ji»ly, i7. ; classes,,will;,mep^frjom 8 to •|icer: • _ -. •••; ' ; '. by Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Baird tin Friedman and Howard Phil- Bangkok, holding regular services eucharist with prayers for world Rev. Paul H. Letiecq, Rev. Herbert S. Edge, Pastor „ nell of the National "Air Pollution Frank Roes were inducted by the arts program with emphasis on the CHUBB SCHOOL • DATA PROCESSING in the Rama-Hilton Hotel. Rev. Herbert S. Edge will speak Control Association. Subjects^offered arenas follows: 11:15. Driver education-bJours for ••( A Cranford resident fpr 12 years, Of 15 Dunhant Ave. lips. Mr. Ellenberg was assisted peace. Associate Pastor The school is a four-year Cath- Cranfprd Junior Woman's Club of initial teaching alphabet and in- (Si John !f\ Kennedy Parkway, Short Hlils, N.J. 07078 CC " on the topic "Confident Living," '.'The public's patience has_>been six-hour\.c6iirse in,driver educa- driving instruction will be arranged tyif. Hinsenkamp, Jr., is a graduate the Village Improvement Associa- Prlone 801 379-4800 or 379-7083 • ,,,. by Zavel Finkelstein, assistant pro- The service of morning prayer .Rev. Dr. Robert G. Longaker will by the instructor^ .•' f ":•!,,' olic college for girls, and. its list dividualized reading. ..-' will be read in the church on Mon- taken from ft Timothy 1:1-12 at exhausted," he stated* "and citi- tion, behlnd-the^wh^el driving only of the University of Kotre Dame, tion during'a banquet last Thurs- Pleaae. send free information on Computer Careers ducer, and the drama was directed have as his- Memorial Bay-mes- There is no tuiUqh". charge for of studnets represents many other ^yTfflfsTTIermairSnapirb pendentlyofJJbe-United-Methodist day,—Tuesday—and—Wednesday the ll~ajnrworship service Sun- zens are demanding action." "',"' (limited -t^G>ariford residents); Notre Dame, Ind., and also attend- day at MarlsVs Restaurant. Mrs. i'The Trallside NaturiT and sage at both the 9:30 and 11 60-hour:, course in ^typing 1 tor any course for residents of Cran- ed Georgetown University • libw countries including Japan. • Science Center in the Watchung NAME. Church but using its facilities, pro- mornings at 8:45. The service of o'clock worship services Sunday, day. Deacon Robert Bresenhan The odor pollution conference Robert Cruden le a close, fered at the 9 a.m. parish euchar- sery is available for infants and Sunday — 9:40 a.m., Church The conference moderator was Jo- td jUht^ h p_resljr|ent'l|t' s pii n andd plans are being made for next fall. ist on Sundaywith; special prayers toddlers in Memorial Hall durifig- School for all ages. Nursery tfacili- seph ~Jr Soporowski; Jr.rextensioTf Junior b^r.; Mrs. Paul Krugh re- Witnesses Hear "Jeremiah's Excuse" will be the for those who havev died in the both services. The church world "ties are available at all Sunday ser- specialist* in environmental sci< ceived, a gold charm in recognition topic of a sermon for Memorial service of our country, and with service clothing collection ends to- vices; 6:30 p.m., Senior High 'BYF ences at the college:, and chairman of het service to the Junior Club Talk on Living Sunday, May .31, based on the music on a patriotic theme. Pray- day. will meet of the section. -' . well as the Junior Past Presi- teachings of Jeremiah. Mrs. Rob-ers also will be offered for world Today — 4:30 p.m., Youth Choir At 9:30 and 11 a.m. the Church dent's bajr. ' ,..•"' Under Pressure ert Morrison will be preaching. peace. rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir Suggestions Given • -r', | A banner in the club color, aqua, — "Withstanding- the:-Pressures- of Altar flowers wilL be given-by. the Monday— Monthly healing ser- School will be held for all grades : l EVERYTHINGl through the sixth grade. Seventh tdh,e Our Day" was the title of the WSCS in memory of members, of vice will be held in the church Tuesday — 9:45 ajn., morning On TSaincoat Buying TO BUILD hour's talk heard by an audience v and eighth grades meet at 9:30 ^ Boh,dan , Pachotok, outgoing the society who have passed away at 8 p.m. '• ~ ..' '. Bible group will meet at the home BY CAROLYN F. YUNKUS adviser. The pirik rose, which is ,of 2,645 at David Brearley Re- during the 'lyear.: Church services only. At 7 o'clock the senior highs of Mrs. Charles Matthews, 24 Her- ANYTHING Tuesday — Cranford Chapter of Senior County Home Economist ther club• • ilovrpt. Was featured gional High School, Kenilworfh on and C^urcii-Sch^Jl will be held at Alcoholics Anonymous will meet will meet in the Youth Center. nirig Ave.; .8.pjn., board of dea- IS ..y^.-jv--".;..','•,..••; 1 l BETTER1 Sunday. The talk climaxed a three- Monday at: 7 o'clock the Folk Spring showers bring the need prominently. / '"',';'"'' 9:15 and 11 a.m;, with crib f adlk In Sherlock Hall at 8:15 p.m. coriesses will meet. for a raincoat. Also received by theJJjJnwrs was day circuit assembly of Jehavoh's ties provided, and- the coffee hour Wednesday — Church School Music Group will meet in the Wednesday —'• 7:30 p.m., mid-l Witnesses in - which virtually all Youth Center. Den 6 will meet in today, it is difficult to tell the a new copy of "Robert's Rtiles of begins at 10:15 am. JYF arid SYF teachers and staff will meet in the week prayer fellowship and 'Bible difference between a raincoat and Order," which was' presented by the Witness families of. the Cran- will meet at 7 pom. the primary room. At 7;30 p.m., study will meet in the Church An- guild room at 8 p.m. The Senior : a light-weight coat. However, it Mrs. Arthur Venneri, outgoing BUILDING SUPPLY CO. ford area calendar—of-events ^h^illht8 thdr senior high council will-meet — nex;—~ " , ' ' Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., the Prayer is important that the wearer know president of the VIA, In turn, The lecture was delivered by C. includes; the difference. Mrs. •^acholoji and Mrs. Venneri H. Weining. He asserted that ours Group will meet with Dr. Longaker Today — 8 p.m., Chancel Choir. ALLIANCE CHURCH OSCEOLAPRESBTfTERIAN In selecting rainwear, look for receded giftk from the Junior is a day of many pressures. Auth- • Monday — 8 p,m., worship com- in Mettam Lounge; 3:15 p.m., Girl Weyerhaeuser Forestglo* Bev, J. F. Shepherd, Scouts will meet in the youth Cen- CHURCH the information about the finish Women in appreciation of the help orities agree, he noted, that we mittee. > and cooperation rendered by them are living at a time of intense per- Minister ter; 7:30 p.m., Troop 79 will meet Rev. WHUam ML EDiott, Jt^ applied to the coat. j^refinished hardwood WAREHOUSE DOORS Tuesday — 9 1a.m., Search Group : Water repellent finishes fall into o the Juniors. , sonal pressure which in turn is for Women;: 1 pjm., WSCS execu- Brian Anderson, jn the primary room; 8 p.m., ad- Detailed plans for a'Vacation Some Dirty, Some Du$ty, Some Warehouse Damage AinrtntuA t ministrative division, will meet in Church School will be made at the two categories —- one that will paneling glves-you walls Graduation certificates were pre- producing unusual tension among tive board; 8 pjn., Credit Union, ented to Mrs. Alois Goertz, Mrs. ALL GREAT VALUES! people. ' Sunday Bible School — 9:80 ajn. the upper,room. ;•"...• Christian education committee resist'staining caused by Oily or finance committee. water based' spills; the other which that look like a million John Hughes, Mrs. Richard Kim- "It is easy to locate a problem," Wednesday — 9 a.m., Women's Sunday worship service — 11 Wednesday" — 8 p.m., division meeting tonight at 7:30. : of .children and youth will meet Services of worship will be pro- is highly water repellent. for only pennies a foot. ball, (Mrs. Edward Malanda, Mrs. said Mr. Weining, "but the. real Search Group; 4 p.m., Youth Choir; Both the fluorochemical and James McLane, Mrs. Thomas Mur- INTERIOR DOORS 'EXTERIOR DOORS challenge is to know what the sol- 7 pjn., Chapel Choir; 8 p.m., Play- Youth Fellowship — 6 PJIL, Sun- in the junior room, and the divi- vided at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on Sun- day. sion- -ofrrete wardship - will meet~in day-w4th-R6v^-Mr^-JElliott preach stHconc finishes will last through X—1_ ulion -k and how tu Cope~w1tlrltr sEooTcbmmTltee. many washings or dry cleanings. It is possible to find genuine hap- Sunday evening service — 7 pj. the Upper Room. , ing. Church School is held for with mor« of woods natural beauty. Or one that FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIST Wednesday — 7:45 pjm., mid' Today— 1:15 p.m., the Margaret and grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 at 9:30 In selecting new rainwear, know needs less car* to keep it lovely. A damp cloth is all jeacher Workshop ALL ALL piness despite these many pres-, Jt takes. Forestrio is available in a wide variety1 of SCIENTIST week Bible study and prayer meet- Greene Association executive a.m., and for child care, nursery the difference between water re- i Mrs>. Ruth Kurtz, chairman of SIZES SIZES sures. The Bible offers much sistant and waterproof. Water re- naturally beautiful hardwoods to complement anjr Sunday — It ajn, service; 11 Ing. ... - .. • • ' •.' board will meet in Fellowship kindergarten and grades 5 and 6 the elementary schoo} language counsel on how humans can gain sistant finishes will endure short yehscor. When you can have thif much beauty for happiness and when applied, it am, Sunday School. . Rev. William D. Carlsen and Hall; 7:30 p.m., Troop 80 council at 11 a.m. •o little, why choose anything else? ' arts department, conducted a work- Nursery service available Sun- Mrs, Carlsen will be at the Sunday will meet in Fellowship Hall. Those interested in discussing showers but eventually can be- shop Tuesday at Lincoln School for works marvelously in dealing with come saturated if in constant con: pressures. The basic Christian day morning. Bible School at 9:45 a.m. Sunday. The Weekday Nursery School the sermon of the morning will teachers in the school system who Wednesday —• 8:19 p.nt, meet- Rev. Mr. Carlsen will speak to the and the church office will be meet in the church parlor at 11 tact with moisture. ' ^ill be reassigned to second grade principle is to do to others what Water repellent finishes are : you would have them do to you." ing includes testimonies of. Chris- men's class and Mrs. Carlsen will closed tomorrow for Memorial a.m.'. ' •-'..••• • "•• '• BUILDERS' GENERAL SUPPLY Save Time next year. The topic for the meet- CAULKING tian 'healings as understood la speak to the ladles' class. Rev. Mr:Day. Session meets Monday at 7:30 more comfortable to wear. since 334 Cantennial Ave. * 27&0505 • Cranford, N. J. ing was the second grade language ALUMINUM GUTTE Christian Science. Shepherd will speak on the theme, pjn. Members are reminded to they do allow some air to pene- COMPOUND CRANFORD UNITED trate the fabric, v W Lengths, White METHODIST CHURCH Reading room hours—115 North ''Sanctified to be Servants," at the JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES pick up their copies of the May Union Ave., Monday through morning service, taking the scrip- Nhren G. JMcHae, minutes in the church office or in Waterproof raincoats are avails How baked enamel finish Rev. John R. Dexhebner, Pastor able in vinyl sheeting and some Fourteen volunteers from Union Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 4 pan.; Sat-ture lesson from Romans 6:15-23. Presiding Minister the pastor's office on Sunday forms of plastic. But most fabrics s Fast Do TUBES urday, 1 to 4 pjn., Thursday nights, to the various youth groups at 6 Today — 7:80 pjn., ministry •morning. College who want to become in- 1 which are absolutely waterproof '.75 7:30 to 9. p,n>. and Rev.' Mr. Carlsen is school followed by service meeting Registration for/the fall session FOR volved in community projects have are also airproof and are quite You selected , the Cranford Christian Will-power, hypnotism, and oc- scheduled to speak to the congre- at 8:25. of the weekday P/esbyterian nur- THIS.:. ,;,''.•;.•' _, ,', ^' Per Length uncomfortable to wear for a long PlayskoflLasLtheir place of service. cult ^practices ,are the opposite of jgatton atjthe ;7 p.m. service Sunday — 0:30 un., puMltj lec- sery school will beheld at Osceola The Playskool, operating inde- control through spiritual, under- The, pastor will continue the ture followed by Wstchtower study oh Wednesday from 1 to 2:30""p.mT, Also available in"l6'-zd'-30' lengths at 10:4*. and for. members of the community Follow the directions on the hang Tuesday — 8 pjn.. Bible study.. on Thursday, June 4, from 1 to tag for the upkeep. Some rain- 2:30 p.m. ' In having a raincoat drycleaned, it is best to advise the cleaner the Readwell BIG SELECTION Visit Our BLACK FIEtRE • 8T. MARK'S AME CHURCH Questions and problems pre- ELECTRICAL Her. Rudolph P. CUbbs, Pastor sented by those present will be coats are best drycleaned and some '• will.measure your OF TOP QUALITY PRE- DRAIN PIPE discussed at the Open Forum on- are machine washable. ,„ reading speed, as v/elf- DEPARTMENT _ brand of finish he is handling. FINISHED PANELING! Wednesday at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. as comprehension. Complete, selection When a raincoat is machine ; Interesting and Erotic TBMPLJE BETBL-EL . ' to be led by Mrs. Charles Denzau. There's no charge. of popular fixtures, 3"x8' ..... Rabbi Sidney D. Shankea WE PAY P0S•^E1 rBOTH WAYS Call now for an Woods from All Over range hoods, elec- Spiritual Leader I ./ . . . appointment. the World! trical supplies. , Samuel Lavitsky, Hazzan Services are held as follows: READWELL has been Sunday — 8:30 ajn., breakfast min- giving, for more than yon; Monday through Thursday, 12^ years, reading PACKAGE Saturday and Sunday — 7:30 pjn., Iff- • improvement' courses GRAVEL BLACKTOP •. ^?^ in leading private 1 1 fer- v MIX B^ '.;.. "Aiihum Annum -schools, colleges and For repairing 1 Annum cow 3 industries. Our drives & walks. What You graduates show GRAVEL 90 are flyini a|ain!! SAVING CERTlRCATES ••» SAVING CERTIFICATES - SAVING CfeRTIFICATtS MIX "WE GET MORE OF OUR NEW CUSTOMERS significant reading, IB. BAG 80 1.95 Can Do FROM OUR OLD FRIENDS THAN ANY Minimum Deposit $1,000 Minimum Deposit $1,000 Minimum Deposit $1,000 improvement. And the To Stop DomaflO By Thoie Inwch improvement is per- LB. BAG ' About manent not temporary. can TERMITE CONTROL. INC. Classes sire-limited to Exploitation THERE MUST BE A REASON! r 6 students. There is LUMBER PLYWOOD Westfield • . ..•.,• , • - i ' Individualized attention. SPECIALSI SPECIALS! SUNDAY, MAY 31 • Summer schedule Your Choice: DOOLEY PROGRAM NO. 426 AD 2-1492 for classes: 4'xd'xW 4'xB'y.V," ' Listen this Sunday to the Chris- Morning* Ftosolle Park Call CU.¥... BRidge 6-9200 -EXTERIOR Han Science Radio Series for ""or * "'"" 65c PLYWOOD FUNERAL HOME some interesting insights on CH 5-1492 i Afternoons OUR 218 NORTH AVE., W. 276-0255 this question. * June 29 to July 3T low .48 Sc»tch Plains MICB- HVonrmsny New ^Jdrsdy" sta- A Funeral Home.. of lymielike atmosphere, completely tions including: August 3 to Sept. 4 Elizabeth AND Wm ASSOCIATION Evenings , modern, air conditioned, offstreet parking facilities^ 6:45 AJW. _ WNEW - 1130kc Prices Effective One Week Only! 8:15 A.M. - WERA - 159Ofcc MAIN OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE June 19 to Aug. 14 also 9:45 AJVL - WVNJ - 620kc EL 5-1492 FOUNDED FUEL COMPANY CORNER NORTH 655RARITAN ROAD REAP WELL 5.-05 P.M.-*WMTR - 1250 k< tl DOOLEY COLONIAL HOME AND UNION AVES. 1887 EAST OF WINFIELD CIRCLE 1ESTFIELD-CRANF0RD BUILDING SUPPLY CO. "(Flrit Sundoy of Each Month) INSPECTIONS FREE 1 North Harrison Street 556 Westficld Ave., Westfield 230 Centennial Av«. "Since 1895" Cranford 276-5550 272-8222 Eatf Orange, N.J. 07017 10 SOUTH AVE. * SU 9-1100 * BR 64600 * GARWOOD, N. J. THE SPEAKS All Work Under Direction Of 233-0255 Daily 8 AJvV. to 4 P.M. — Sat. 8 AM. to Noon BIBLE TO YOU DR. ARTHUR S. WILLIAMS \_ "Nothing Counts Like Service** (201) 676.2554 •L-- .il. K . Page Eight CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND CHRONICLE—THURSDAF, MAY 28, 1970 plant, a violet; that was_ entered for 'competition at the convention. Students Present Officers, Chairmen Revealed Mrs. Buonaguro introduced the following department chairmen for 'Sleeping Beauty' By PTO at Roosevelt School the ensuing year Mrs. Eunice O'ConneU's third Antiques, Mrs. E. C. Forten- grade class presented "The Sleep- The Roosevelt Parent-Teacher Thomas Leahey; teacher's lunch baugh and Mrs.- L. G.'Taber; art, Classified Advertising Business Directory Sports Organization has announced its of- eon, Mrs. I. K. Hask'elV andTMrs Mrs. E. A. Koyen; current affairs, ing Benjity" at an assembly pro- ficers and committee chairmen for R. H. Thill; ways and means, Mrs. •Mrs. Mirantc; drama, Mrs. J. W. gram Jast Thursday at Roosevelt the .1970-71 schoolyear. . Callaghan; welcoming, Mrs. Kuem- Skerratt and Mrs. J. W. Apgar; SchOOl. :_;'.. ' - merle; representative to Mayor's The officers are: President; Mrs. home, and garden, Mrs. C. C. Ward 'The cast consisted of the fol- .1. P. Lynes; first vice-president, Drug Committee, Mrs. G.^W. Chase. and Mrs. K. L. Foster; literature, Mrs. T. J. CallaRhan: second vice- The PTO held a luncheon lor Mrs. W. Hi Old, music, Mrs. E. A. lowing; ^,--j'. • •»: GARWOOD president, Mrs. .1. F. Kuemmerle; the teachers a( the school yester- Heim, and public welfare, Mrs. wmmmcEs' Fairies, Janet Yanowitz, Joanne KENILWORTH third vice-president, Thomas A. day. Mrs. Haskcll was in charge M.'S. Conley., De Palma, Anna Poiilos, Ann Mac Tipaldi; corresponding secretary, of arrangements. The art department will have a Master, Amy Grusin and Judy Mrs. R. E. Sommerlad; recording workshop and planning meeting Schneider; Good Fairy, Melariie secretary, Mrs. R. L. Weber, and Monday, June 15, at 9:30.'a.m. at Kuemmerle; Wicked Fairy, Cyn- • treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Barnes, „,. . Wednesday Club the home of Mrs. Koyen in Moun- thia Trotte. Vol. LXXVII. . Nd. 19. SECTION THREE CRANFORD; NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 tainside. King, James Laico; Queen, Jen- 15 CENTS Serving as committee chairmen nifer Klein; Prince, Peter Cranei are: Holds Annual Mrs. Koyen, program consultant, introduced the musical team of and Sleeping Beauty Donna Tucci. Audio-visual, Mrs. Sarah Swetits; The hunters were Ritchie Mc- budget, Mrs. Callaghan; by-laws Jjincheon Louise Ventrella of Westfield and MUSIC STUDENTS HONORED — Dean Wilfred C. Bain of the Four Seeking ArtAss'n. Charles Roessler of Dunellen, who Murray, Edward Hollingsworth, Memorial Day Parade and parliamentarian, Mrs. W. B. The 79th annual luncheon of Ronald Ferraro, Anthony Salvor -Indiana - University- ~School-o£-M«sie is shown: -presenting" awards Humphries, Christmas treat; Mrs. the Wednesday Morning Club was presented selections from "Briga- doon" and "Music Man." SERVICEMEN REMEMBERED — Commander Harold J. Seymour Douglas Cermak, Warren Crater from Sigma AlpKa Iota, national music spciety. to Miss Dianna Cqimeif Schedules J. P. Leonard. held last Wednesday at the of Capt. N- R. Fiske Post 335, VFW, congratulates dharles L. Lynch, and John Specht. Krogman of 6 Moss Xane (at right), who earned the highest Classroom representatives, Mrs. Chanticler in Millburn. manager of the'Cranford Office of City Federal Savings and Loan The guards included Robert scholastic average in the senior. class, and Miss Sara Mitchell of Nominations Installation In Ga^rwood Saturday R. H. Plohl. Mrs. K. S. Kramer, Mrs. Paul Buonaguro, newly- Garage, Bake Association, on the^institution's project of sending' gifts to men Stotz and Robert DeAngelo; •• the Whiteland, Ind., president of thl^Indiana University chapter of GARWOOD — Plans for Gar- . Mirsi-J. H. Drake, Jr., Mrs. John installed prseident, welcomed the and^wbmen serving in Vietnam or the Pacific. City Federal is spinner was Deborah Gillespie, the society. • • . / ' ' < KENILWORTH — Republicans KENILWORTH — The public is wood's annual Memorial Day Hailigan, Mrs. J. H. Russo and members and the following past Sale Scheduled inviting the public to provide the name and address of a Gl at ^and the announcer was Brett here will have a choice of four invited to attend the second an- parade and ceremonies were dis- Mrs. R. H. Bryan. presidents: Mrs. W. H. Lang, Mrs. any of their 12 offices and a free gift and letter will be sent in time Hartnett. • candidates for two Borough Council niversary celebration and installa- Capt.Colwell closed this week by Police Capt. at Marywobd College, Scranton, nominations in the Primary Elec Conference hostess, Mrs. J. M. Charles M. Ray, Mrs. A. &• Miran- By Junior Women for the July 4 holiday. tion of new officers of the Kehil Thomas J. Colwell, grand marshal. Miss Korba Wins Pa. •' • '.•.-•• -\, ' , • tion on Tuesday. Shamey; • Girl Scout representa- te and Mrs; B. G. Gillcspie. Points System Penalty worth Art." Association on Monday Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW, under tive, Mrs. D. M. Widdows; historian, A garage and bake sale will be While at Marywood, Miss Korba, Seeking the party's nod are GOP Is Marshal the chairmanship of Garnet Cle- Also introduced were the house held by the Cranford Junior Wom- at 8 pitf: at St. Theresa's Church Mrs, E. V. Sommers; hospitality, guests of two memhers, sister-in- leave of absence for the 1970-71 Driver's license of Ronald E. Mafywbod Degree a. graduate, of . Cranford High Municipal Chairman Joseph Wa- veAger, commander-elect, is the Mrs. G. W. Stolpe and Mrs. Thomas law of Mrs. J. L. Lehman and an's Club of the Village Improve- Ten Teachers school year, without salary, for Kelsey, 21, of 4 Buchanan St., Miss Lyrai Korba, daughter of School, was a member of the- lyus and Fred Soos, Jr. who have Hall, 541 Washington Ave. For Parade host organization. ment Association from 9:30 to 2 reasons of health, has been suspended for one month; Mr. and Mrs. John Korba of 31 Teachers! of Exceptional Children the support of the Kenilworth Ccrmak; legislative and education Mrs;.- H. B. Lopus — Mrs. Harold New officers, whp will be instal- GARWOOD — Police Capt. , The marchers will assemble Sat- . Mrs. John Mat.tson. Morgan of Horseheads, N. Y., an.d p.m. next Thursday at 4 Retford Leaving Local A leave of absence, without effective as of May 11, under the Roger Ave., was among 342 seniors Club. An elementary education Republican Club; Joseph A. Miele, led by Mayor William E. Conrad, Thomas J. Colwell has been named Ave. state's point system, it was an-receiving bachelor's degrees at major, she received, a.bachelor of a candidate on the Republican urday at" 10:30 a.m. near Franklin Mrs. Helen. Keating of. .Babylon, salary,,also, was, granted to Mrs. 1 Jr., are:- advisor, . Hannah Hoff grand marshal for theT-Memorial Library, Mrs. H;\E. Hinsenkamp, Such items as baby cri&s, baby nounced this week vby Motor Di- commencement exercises Sunday arts degree. ' • , ,J Suburbian Party ticket, and Mrs. School at Second Ave. and Wal- Jr., and Mrs. C. C. Nelson; mem- L. I., respectively — and a former School System Gladys > Donnelly, secretary ait the man; president Mrs. Billy' Emmet; Day Parade on Saturday by Gar-nu t gt chair, infant seat, baby carriage, The Board of Education last central office, from July 1 to De-rector Ronald M. Heymann.. •'. : Helen Pugliese, who is running as first vice-president, Fred Warner; net H. Cleveneer, commnnder-elect bership, Mrs. W. C. Ward, and member, Mrs'. G. ,,H. Williams of an independent Republican. .Wreaths will be placed at the Mrs. S. P. Ayre; mimeograph, Mrs. Cranford. household items, children's cloth- week accepted resignations from cember 30. Second vice-president, B. R. Em of Bay Leaf Post 6807, VFW, the ing, and bric-a-brac will be avail- five teachers and rescinded the There will be no contest in the ROYAL COUPLE — John Macfk x>f 685 Union Ave. and Vera mert; recording secretary, Mis host organization. World War I monument on the H. L. Engstrom, Mrs. R. C. Specht Mrs...Buonaguro and Mrs. H. W. Franklin Sch o1 and. Mrs.- G- R. Doe. Ringle.. presented reports on the able. All baked goods will be 1970-71 nontenure contracts issued Democratic Primary, where Coun- Quinnan of 307 N. 17th St., Kenilworth, pictured above, were Edna Hill; treasurer, Mrs. Gerard A veteran of World War II, Col- ° grounds at 10:45 homemade by members of the club. to five others. Leaving the school cil President Frank J.^'MascarQ crowned king and queen of St. Theresa's Coronation Ball held rec- Butler; corresponding secretary, well served in the Air Force for a.m. by representatives of veterans , Newsletter, Mrs. A. L. Snyder; state convention jvhich they at- Camping Unit Sets organizations. A Poppy Queen will Mrs. Thomas Walsh, chairman of system are the following: and Councilwoman Mary J. 'Kelly ently. They were among 12 high school seniors who competed for Mrs. Albert Fico: ' " (X MEMOJUAL DAY FLAG GIFTS— Patrolman Ttobert Fro'at, presi- three, and a half yearsi He was a printing, Mrs. R. I. Ginsberg; pro- tended in Atlantic City recently. be crowned. , • a. ' ' gram, Mrs. M. K. Tcdstrom, Jr.; Mrs. Buonaguro, announced that the event, announced, that the Mrs.. Andrea Englebardt, math- Weekend Trip are seeking renomination unop- the titles. Second place titles of prince 'and princess went to John Social, Mrs. Yvonne Busa; pro- dent of Garwood Local 117, PBA, presents Mayor John J. McCarthy. military policeman and was star Mrs. E. H. Benners received JX proceeds will go to th.e club's phil- ematics teacher at Hillside Ave- posed. . '• • .,a ..' ....-,.••• ' . Metzinger and' Janet Soltys. Third pUate couple, honored as duke gram, Mrs. Martin Silversteln and with, one of the small plastic American.flags \vhicli PBA members tioned at Wright, Field, Dayton, The parade will begin at 11 a.m. _ publicity; Mrs. Sr J. Schneider; Crane's Ford Chapter of the Na- Ohio, for two and a half years. and will proceed down Second scholarship and citizenship, Mrs. third place ribbon on the house- anthropic fund. ' '•••• nue Junior High School, due to Mr. Walyus has served as Rep- ; and duchess, were Paul Weppler affd Elaina Koerner. All contestants Mrs. Irving Itekoeiti; auditpr, Mr. will give to participants in the ;Memorlal.Day parade and services tional Campers and Hikers As- The police officer, joined the Ave. to Cedar St., to North AVe. relocation; Mrs. Edna H. Laird, sociation will "hold a campout.,io-; ublican municipal chairman since shared in over $2,000 worth of prizes, Co-chairmen of the ball were Emmert; trip,.coordinator, Mrs. on Saturday. • English ""teacher at Hillside Ave- 1966 and is a past president of Helmut Voegele; phone, Mrs. Vo& local force 24 years ago and was a to Center St. and.to the firehouse . morrow, through Sunday- at Prift- Louis Caravello, Mrs. Walter Gauer and Mrs. Edward Knecht special policeman for several years at Center St. and South Ave., nue Junior High School, due, to stone-on-the-Delaware in Pennsyl- the Republican Club. A graduate gele; membership, Mrs. Leftoy churches will present a choral retirement; Mrs. Mary Ellen Sfor- of Rutgers University, with a B.A. Proceeds were donated to St. Theresa's Church School Fund, Parker; publiclity, Mrs. Edward prior to this. • where a brief ceremony will take vania. program under the direction of A native of Garwood, Capt. Col- place. Wreaths will be placed by za( elementary teacher, duo to degree in psychology, he is per- Ennslin; hostesss, MrsM . M. L. p Another camping trip has been Ihter-Paith (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 2) personal reasons; John H; With- scheduled for June 13 at River sonnel manager of General Gum- and MMrs. David Eothbart, and his- erington, Jr., high school social med. Products in Linden. He re- torian, Mrs. Wibber Schafer. Beach Campground, Pa. As American sides at 342 Lincoln Dr. • Mascara Pledges Restudy studies teacher, to'' accept em- The association held a meeting ; of ceremonies for the!&rviceSet ployment in industry; Mrs. Jean last Wednesday at the City Fed- as Mom's Mr. Soos, of 359 S. Michigan occasion will be Mrs. James Rich- GARWOOD — An inter-faith Somerville, elementary teacher eral Savings and Loan Association apple pie . Aye., who is studying engineering Of New Wim Playground ards, The invocation will be by Rev. religious service will be held in presently on maternity leave of at Union College, is a corrosion Edward Hennessey, pastor of St. building. Mr. and Mrs. Charles KENILWORTH —-After hearing a further barrage, of complaints the Church of St. Anne at 9:30 SPRAYI obsence, due to home reseponsibili- Frank were hosts. ' ~ or ttie technician for the Elizabethtown Theresa's Church. TREE a.m, Saturday -prior-to -the-annual Another about the new mini plaground atTthe: Lincoln Dr.—-Roosevelt Lane ties. '..' Gas Co- He also .attended Purdue After the installation of officers, University, West Virginia Uni- circle at Tuesday night's. Borough Council meeting, Council President Memorial Day parade. The public Also, Mrs. Evelyn Bleeke, high 0HLY members and guests will be enter- school vocal music teacher, to ac-Honored at Luncheon ' versity and the Worcester Poly- Frank J./Mascaro pledged to have the governing body-investigate the tained by St; Theresa's CJioir, Mike is invited to attend the joint serv- cept position as vocal music direc- George Meister of 487 South technical Institute. situation. Terris on the banjo and Bert ice-which was. inaugurated on May tor at David Brear|ey Regional Ave., E., a member of the Class. Mr. Miele, a resident of 11 Ep- , He indicated that a titizens' com-- Prost on t^e accoraian. Refreshr 3Q, 1968, at St. Paul's United BLUE RIBBON High School, Kenilworth; David of 1919, Newark College of En- BARKETT'S ping Dr., is a graduate of. Upsala mittee may be organized to make ments will be served. RIBBON gineering, was honored at the NCE j. W. DANT OLDE BOURBON. 134 yeaxs ofAmerica College and Rutgers Law School Church of Christ. L. Duval, social • studies teacher a study of the playground, which to Administer at Hillside Avenue Junior High Old-Timer's Luncheon recently in WINES & LIQUORS in every dxop—*hovr come it doesn't cost more? and is employed as a recreation .Officiating' will be Rev. Stephen CLEANERS CATERPILLARS School, to attend graduate school Newark. " ' 30 Eastman Si., Cranford • . STRAIGHT BffllBBOH WHISKEY > 88 ^ROOF-©J.ir.DM(r D18TIUERS1!0,H.Y,tt director in Newark. He also, is ahhas drawn the ire of senior citizens! Szabo, pastor of St. Paul's United • First * 'at~~S6uthern Illinois University; accountont^iaaniJWHfl^ tHe Anthbnic atfd other who live near it ~ .- "Church "of -Christ;-Reyrjohn '-ft Miss Regina Falls, social studies Printing Co. here. He ran un- The council president took over McFarlahe of the Garwood Pres- Next Thursday i€atholic Group byterian Church, and Rev.. John A. teacher at the high school due successfully, for mayor last year chairmanship of ttife meeting after and in 19^7. KEMLWORTH — School; chil- McHale, Rev. Michael R. Mascenik to personal reasons; Miss Mary- Mayor William EJ. Conrad, Jr., left dren in Kenilworth will be inocu- Elects Of ficers and Rev. Robert J. Rischmann, ann Tobmey, elementary teacher, Mrs. Pugliese of 223'N. 10th St., • who is Mr. Miele's sister, has been to attend a meeting of the.Regional lated next Thursday, June 4, with KENILWORTH — Officers for pasto^.and assistant pastors, re Schmiede due to forthcoming marriage and High School Board of..Education, rubella vaccine for • protection the 1970-71 year were elected Mon- spectively, of the. host_ church.__»._ a member of the Recreation Com- 7 relocation, >and Miss- Arlene J. "Tor, thei ttjirdTiffaight council against German measles, it was an- ray night by Court. St jheresa Turzynski, English teacher, due mittee for the last three years g , "'Rey- Mr. McFarlane will delivei and work? -witli the/K-Teen Club. meeting, the audience participa- nounced by i IInspector '.TJBl^ Catholic Daughters of Anier- to personal reasons. J ica7 at, a meeting in St tfheresa's ,h.e sermon at the service,, taking She also i» chairman of the Mayort tion augment ' "" us his topic, "In Memoriam," witl Miss Doris Kopp, high school ^ be conducted at cajfet^ik.' -;- '^';•;:••";\Q yj : French teacher, was granted a TdttAmtteie frOTta thfe^^Tfifst: district, ext from John 16:22-24. Ue; is supervisbr of medical ad- Harding School from JO-15 a.ni.io TtfrsMSJary Place; was' rwlected The combined choirs of the thr iiffiirii^-^t'tlwtOra^^Vflt- ilOon, aiid. at St: Theresa's Scfi(561 anrifegenr^mhVc erans' Hospital.p missioned Philip Ernst, that the irpm 9 to 10 a.m. Preschool ^chil- follows: Mrs. JuUa Visile, vice- ffT h ppdlllls wilill be open from 7 hew play area had been vandalized dren will be vaccinated in the grand regent; Mrs. Jean Antonucci, a.m. to 8 p.m. early Saturday morning. Harding gyjnnasium from 10:15 to prophetess; Mrs. Jeannette Mc- JSfa Contests THE I Mr. Ernst said the, vandals gum- noon.. [/ .'- .-' ; Manus, -financial secretary; Mrs. med ithe sliding board, gummed up Parent consent forms must be Marilyn Tancredi, treasurer; Mrs. Five Kenilworth the ball bearings" on the swings signed for each child. The' forms Mary E. Sullivan, historian; Mrs. garwood and broke a seasaw in half. have been distributed to all school' Catherine Ferguson, monitor; Mrs. Men's or Ladies' Rose Ferrara, lecturer; Mrs. Loy- GARWOpp — There will be no Residents to Earn "I think it's a disgrace;" he com children. Forms; for pre-schoolers local contests in the Primary Elec mented. "It's possible that some are available in the health office. ola Ahern, sentinel; Mrs. Elizabeth • SUITS Dunci, organist ,and Mrs. Agnes tion here next Tuesday. Rutgers Degrees of th^ ideas that have beep ex- The clinic is sponsored by the Mayor John J. McCarthy is un- FREE Summerer and Mrs. Lydia Gallo, second sun KENILWORTH — Five Kenil- pressed at these meetings were BoardL of Health. To help defray opposed in his bid for the Deriio • CLOTH GOATS tht-ee-year trustees. worth residents are candidates for instilled in the children:'' cost, a fee of. $2 per child is re- cratic nomination for reelectio degrees from Rutgers University. . The gist of the complaints has and his running mates seeking • FUR TRIM COATS been that there Is too much noise quested, although no child will be the court will hold its first an- A new adventure, Commencement will be held" Wed- denied immunization because of nual dinner June 4 at the Jolly Borough Council posts are Ejdwar playgroandHtpygH r is too-etose^ 4nability-to-pay7; Among the degree candidates p F^Vftf4 cAW 1 to nearbyrby , hohomesm , tooltoo-small l fof r chairman. • . . Almique are a husband and. wife ,-Mr.'and the number of children who use it and., Clayton F; Gostelld of 22 Fourth Ave. , < $10,00 Free Insurance Valuation (Additional Insurance Only 1%) Mrs. August W. Giebelhaus, Jr., of and it poses a safety. hazard be- Garden Club to Seat Installation of new officers will v 236-N. 13tri St. Mr. Giebelhaus is be on June 22. Unopposed for the Republica / Plus Cleaning Charges : way for you and the family to cause the children are left un- Officers at luncheon nominations,afe Councilman Cha to receive an M.A. degree from supervised. ^ . ' • KENILWORTH — New .officers the Graduate School, and his Ies J. Horbacz, for mayor, ant TRUST COMPANY Commenting on the vandalism^ of the Kenilworth Garden Club KeniWorth TARs Couhcilmen Harry E. Hartman and STORE ALL YOUR WINTER WOOLENS spend a rewarding day. wife, Barbara, is a candidate for 'Councilman Ernst said, "we have ... •; ,.,.._, •. • ••••-*? will be installed at a luncheon Carmelo: A. Cusmano, for i*eelec this economical way! Skirts, Jackets, Snow a majrter of library service degree an idea who did it, and when we meeting June 10 at' Wally's, Wat- Plan Convention from the Graduate School of Lib- tion to the.Borough Council: FREE Automatically yours when your balance reaches $500 or more. find out, some! action will be chung. • > KENILWORTH ,^ The TARs Suits, Sweaters, Household Items,. . . ANY- rary Service. Running unopposed for electio taken." , ; Mrs. WilUam Von Ohlen, .past (Teen Age Republicans) first an- to the Democratic County Co; THING except fur, fur trimmed coats and Nomonthly Others awaiting degrees are theV He said if more Vandalism oc- president, will seat the following- nual convention will be held Wed- mittee are: District 1, Councilm.i heavy coats: .. following: Richard Alan Dalin, 53 curs, . he will. recommend - that a Mrs. Constantino Barbarise, presi- nesday at-7 pp,m, . atAgg & Min's Edward W. Krempa and Jacque, BOX STORAGE maintenance charge" -^r No check charges )Vi!shire Dr., A.B., University Col- fence with a lock be histalled. dent; Mrs. Harry Stoll, first vice- RestauranRt t ((downstairs)). line Brezney; District 2, forme / lege; Frank A. Farbanec Jr., 396 STORED IN OUR VAULTS — CRAM IT FULL! ? "If there's no money in the bud- president; Mrs. George Mimike; ThThe 'agenda will include the Mayor Edward S. Tripka and Car Lincoln Dr., M.S., Graduate School, get I'll pay for it rtiyself," he Mrs. Von Ohlen, recording sec- election of new officers, finalizing mela DiBattista; District 3, Wil 2% Of Valuation Plus Cleaning Charges > ^r No deposit charges • " ^A No charges whatsoever and Miss Patricia A. Lummino, 729 added, . . retary; Archibald McCarroll, cor- plans for the .1&7O-71 year, and liam A". Hooley and Doris Me Kingston Ave., B.S., College of planning for the November cam- Citizens who attended the meet- responding secretary, and Mrs. Carthy; District 4, Connie LoBuc Your precious fur* desejrve_the ..yejy._best. • • • i ___ - _._ Nursings NewarlcL. .... — (Continued on Pag© 3> - Hans FriedrickseriA treasurer.-**-— .EStgn. Any ..teenager inter«stod-ki and—no • male- filing; becoming a member, should cpn- Up to 40 cliecks arid deposits per month Unopposed for election to the storage — COLD FUR STORAGE. No other tact Slam Cavallaro of 23 Epping Republican County Committee are: FURCOA? type of storage protects so well. Controlled Dr. (Continued on Page 2) humidity and temperature end danger from STORED ONLY moths, larvae or beetles, and at the same time, $100 Valuation ; . . $3.50 .preserve, the life-givfng oils that keep • Klo\minim um t>aIancei?r required. State Presidents to Attend AH cancelled•"'checks are BEERS, LIQUORS BEVERAGES Additional Insurance 1 % youngs mailed to you every month If your balance drops under $500 in This summer, New Jersey offers you two Suhs. Orie together with a statement any one month but not below $300, Garwood Jaycee Installations Let PROFESSIONAL CLEANING & GLAZ- : you already know... and the Second Sun; Public CJARWObD — Richard J. Miele showing your current balance. then theonlycharge is 8<1 percheck Servic^'s Nuclear Information Center in Salem..« FOR MEMORIAL DAY PICNICS of Camden, state president of the FUR COAT ING protect and prolong the life of your fur —no service charge. a beautiful ferryboat that's made for family fun! Jaycees, will be guest speaker as garments, When you board the Second Sun, you enter a whole joint • installation ceremonies for EXPERTLY from $7.50 (Mink and Beaver More) new world.. .the vibrant world of energy. You'll be [.officers of .the Garwood Jaycees swebt into the fascinating saga of man's never-end- Memorial Day week-end is a traditional time for neighbor- and Jaycee-ettes are held in Bay ing struggle to harness energy. Leaf Memorial Home next Tues- RSONAL CHECKING hood and family picnifs. day night. CLEANED & GLAZED /^ REGUfcAB PEI ACCOUNTS^ Exciting displays reward you with the thrill oF edu- Principal officer of several com- cational adventure .. .use your own energy to gen- panies in New Jersey^ Mr. Miele Monthly Statement v Monthly erate electric power - ..you operate a nuclear gen- joined the Jaycees in 1963 and Low Balance Maintenance Charge Chock Charge Deposit Items erator . „. you split an atom with a neutron ray gun We have a complete line of your" favorite beverages. served as president of his local FREE MOTH PROOFING NONE NONE ... hold a real Geiger Counter and hear it's space- chapter, state vice-president and $500 plus NONE ALL GARMENTS^DRYCLEANED ATBLUE RIBBON NONE NONE age crackle, and much, much more. All this PLUS national director prior to becQ.ni- ?300-$499.99 ••*-- flngHstafe" presideht. He has re- $100 $299.a9 10C NONE a spellbinding theater presentation. The Second MOTH-PROOFED FREE WITH NON-DDT CHEMICALS Sun...an exporienoeyotr'Hneverforget'""" ^ ceived a number of awards for his V Under$lflO ^St.00 toe lUS / services to the Jaycees on the state Make a great day of/it in Salem, New Jersey And and national levels. remember, it's FREE!. OPEN SATURDAY - MEMORIAL DAY Also in attendance at the meet- $ 00 Open now! <* » ing will be the newly-elected state From 9 to 9 president of the Jaycee-ettes, Mrs. IT'S THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN BANKING! WednesdayJhru Friday —9 AM to 4 £M—Satu |-CarolBittol-of Brick Town. J/Vin 100 Free gearaniL day 10 AM to 6 PM —Sunday 12 PM to 6 PM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony M. Malik * No Purchase/Necessary ^ Drawing July 1st ^ Just Sign Name, Address, Tel. No. Closed Mon. & Tues. of 222 Locust Ave. will be instal- led as, presidents of the local Jay- Easy to reach! cee unit and its auxiliary. Mr. Ma- ON GARMENTS lik will bo wiccooding Albort C<-u fi tn Fyit.;L(SjalenvNaw -eoofc- Bridgo-Roatf and the-Sacond Son. PufaH UfVWWWIII 111 liszewski as Jaycee president, RICHARD J. MfieTCET" 9^5 ^^J ^^5 S^ fpllow the Black and-Graogfe Po[rfter's on.'route49 Servlqe Electric and Gas Company Nuclear Infor- BEFORE 12 NOON Ihrough Salem. The Pointers will lead you onto Han- Mrs. Malik has been serving TRUST COMPANY mation Center. as president of the new unit of director, Robert DiGioia, and ON DRY CLEANING & SHIRT LAUNDERING BOTTLE1SHOP Jaycee-ettes since its formation external director, Robert Olinge- NO EXTRA CHARGE SATURDAY here in February. , mach. ' CRANFORD - GARWOOD - PLAlNFIELD - SCOTCH PLAINS - WESTFIELD AT REGULAR PRICES ONLY 789-0242 Other Jaycee officers will be The other' Jaycce-ettes officers BEFORE 11 A.M. i _ installed as follows; Internal vice- are: Vice-president, Mrs. UiGioai; president, Norman Werthwein; ex- MEMBER FIDtRAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . secretary, Mrs. Belverio; treasurer, 100 NORTH AVE., GARWOOD 0 Public Service Electric and Gas Company^ 306 NORTH AVE. GARWOOP, N. J. ternal vice-president, Thomas Mrs. Charles Romano; state direc- DRIVE - IN Belverio; secretary, Gary. Conrad; tor, Mrs. Martin MarinOj and direc- STORE STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. ON ROUTE 28 treasurer. Jameu Scauclll; iqternif tor. Mrs- Scauclli.

^~nvd. —-, •tfj

,f ag* Two CRAVFORD W. J.) C1TC2EN AlStD CHRONICLE—THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 CRANFORD (Nl JLJ CITIZEN AlSfD CHRONICLE—THURSDAY j MAY 28, 1970 Page Three Jr.. 1134 Aw.l.'Uiui.- AX,-.. Kllgatwli, N\ J. NOTICE OF INTENTION' .NOTICE OF INTENTION' NOTICE OF INTENTION' totallut 8 member* In all.' for a term cratlc Party from each -election dlitrlct ing an overnight back-pack trip, S.-crri;ir> : H.-h'ii Tra viii^ky, i; 1X' <'ourt Tiiki- luillw thai KltlCWll.I.. 'IN^V Tnki- notlct- that JOHN PAUL SEI,- Tako notice that BUFKY'a. INC.. aof one year. totaling 10 members In all, fdf * term nesday and Thursday, June 3 and SI... Kli/:ili.-ili, N. J. of one yeur. , • i - ••* Irudini; :i« TI1K RAN'CH HOUSE, haa ZAMV .IratllllK as JACK'S TAVEKN. haM New J.ersoy Corporation, -has .npplled to NOtICK beachcombing, kite flying, eating 4.. WoMrien of the church interested' <>lij..ciliiim. U- any. Kliuulil )-.- mail., :i)iplltlil tt> the ^InVor nmj Couiifil of Dieuppllcit to \Ua .Mayor and Council of thethe Mayor anil Council of the Borough • hereby given that qualified" voten of NOTICE . " Miss Midkiff directing Final | WSCS Elects New Officers Illllii'-tilnlVly, in uriln.a.'li. A. T. MUNIM. JkirniiKli" ul Kunlltt'urth. N. J. for a HurouKh of GarwooO, -N'- J. for a Plenary of Kenllworth. Unloa County. New Jer- he Borough of Oarwood not -already Is hereby given that auallfled voters of and sleeping Out Of doors, recrea- in attending should contact Mrs." Huroutfli <'l.-i k, • Muiuripul IJuiklnw:, renilBv» sey, for renewal'of Plensry Retail Con- eflatered In laid Borough under tbe lawa the Boroufh of Kenllworth not ..already ,- KENILWORTH — The Women's Mrs. Malcolm Yohannan; sunshine, Joseph Deremer. IVI.IMI. N" '.). ' I»rt- inlMfrf Kliuatod ut 104 North 10th Hltuatcd in "u North Avenue. Oarwood, sumption License #Cr3 for pr>TnlH,>s lo- if New Jersey fovern'ng permanent jetll- registered In aatd Borouch under the lawa tional games, sports and swimming. .Slr.'i.l. Ki'iiilworth. N. J. N-. J. • • "• cated at tt!2 Moorop Avenue, K.-nlluorUi, „ ration may register with the Boroufb•f New Jer*ey governing permanent regla- Society of Christian Service of Mrs. Oscar Gillet; library, Mrs. Ed- iMttf&t Tfcf ?f« J* ffe Art K>*-Cotfl«t ) Concert at Regional Tonight INC.. N'utfiow and addros.'iRB of tho offloeri* John P. Sr-lznm resides of Jd North New Jt»rs<'y. -iorlt of the K»'rt Borouib of Oarwood rotlon raa> regl'ter with the Borounn ward H. Krautter; kitchen, Mrs. <)Ai:uooi> I..\N' ' his office Cerk of th<> aald Borough of Kenllwortb Community United Methodist J'aUl Traviniiky. are: Aventie., Gar\Vuod. N. J.' The names and resldonces of all of CLARK— The- vocal music department of Arthur L. Johnson Alexander Przybylek and Mrs. Jay Ailv. F.- ; C-4 i resident: Pred J. Vupthrlch. "-' ' ObJec-tiouH, If Any. should bo mAdo the offlceni, directors and stockholdorn ri it her office Regional Board til.114 lllll( T Church has elected" the following LII).-ny Av..Tiun. Union. N. J. Im3i#s -I>i in writing, to A. T. Momn, of the co'r.i>ori\iioii p.tc: . _: . . ~. Qirwood. N. J. .-._. \ Borouih Han — Regional~High 1SchODl"willnpresentits~annual~spring^" concert in the J". Brennan; smorgasbord, Mrs. Kenllworth. NV J. NOTM'K OP INTENTION* J Snrrctury-Tfoaaiiret: Wlllafil C~. "Wiiv i Clerk of l)ie:florQU«h ot OarwooJ. S'. J. Rodnian Peoker, 37 Rarlton Road. •I any tlnie- between Wednesday. June. FlyUjrHeld officers for next' year: Harold Reynolds, Mrs. Walter Ban- thrich,. 725 Liberty AvonUf. Union. N. J Lloafen, N. J. . .-•-••' «l any time between Wednesday, June school auditorium at 8 o'clock tonight. Tickets will be available at Favors Anthem nolle that JOHN' C'HINCIIAH. I 1 1. :197O. nnd. ,Thur«day, September' 24, trailing '» THE UARWGOD ItKMT. li:i.t I AsDltitniit Hecr«>tary: Fred II. Wue- JOHN >At'L 8ELZAM Veronica Decker, 37 Rarltan Road, 1970, on which latter flat* tho roclntrn- 3; 1970, and Thursday, 'September 24, the door. President, Mrs. Howard L. Johns- field arid Mrs. Walter Adriance; yppllril lo 111-- Mayor uinl Council of thrii'li. 721 I.ihoriy' Avr-nUo. Union,. N'. -20 ^ortb Avenue Llnileh. N. J. 'loo Iwoka will be cloud until after tin- 1070, on. which latter mini5 O«norn( Eltiotlon on Tuen- ilo4i 1)ook» will- be olpiied' until aftor the The concert will be under the direction of Miss Mildred ^lidkiff of For Garwood ton; • vice-president, Mrs.- Richard Use at Brearley fltrcet. Linden, N. J. forilt(*omlnir' General Election on TuoM-' ward Dorrell and- Mrs. A. Harland I'lviwry if.-t.'iil Coimumptlon , lln-nse foi iiiiRitMliatoly, iu vrritlnir. to Jlnrtu Adv. Vef. |S.G4 . , • 6-4 Jay# Novombar 3.' 1870, .and Vanardenne; secretary, Mrs. Ches^ GARWOOD — The Bqard.qf Ed- ''rpmll**.*' Klluntcu* at -ZU South Avenue MrOevMii. Olork of the norouth of K< Anna It llausielter, 317 Miltonin • NOT1CB day, November 2i 1D70, and }r Westfield, formerly of Cranford, Vannauker, III; birthday party, •(lanvood,-N. J. " " . Un-orth. N'. X NOTICE OF' INTENTION • ' 8tr»et. Linden, N.J.. . '•> J. nereoy given that the District Blectiof , NOTICE X director of vocal music,, who plans gathered petitions signed by- 2,000 ter Lewis; treasurer, Mrs. Frank ucation of Union County Regional OtiJ«cil*>n*. if any, Nlioulii In- -rn':i(J Take notice that WILLIAM J. 'flTZ- '' ObjectlonR, If any, should - 1>P made toard« In and fan the Borough of Oar',-» hereby given.aiat the District,Election Mrs. Frank E. Dressel and MrsHigh School District No. 1<- at a Immiilliiti'ly. iri 'wrlilim. 10 A. T. .Mo«c» PREWILU INf. PATRICK. trading at FITZPATRICK'S. Immediately, In wrltine, ,to Margaret vood will tit - at tbe places Hereinafter Boards* In and for the Borough,of Keall- to retire'in June. ' persons in support ^l President J.' Masearo.- - Vincent L. Fevols; Luncheon with C'lirk <>t llio nol-ouKlfc of CJurvvood, N". J Prt'd j; Wuc-tlirieh, Pre9ld«nt Hfia»--applied--io Hbe- Mayor -and -Council 4feO*vm*-,- Boroairh"Ctt>rlt, Borouch Hall. JWTr * • *-•'• worth-'wlll—ttt at- the •placesrheretoartar GARWOOJD — Forty-two Brown- meeting in Franklin School here Miss Midkiff has'liad a 31-year Nixon's action on Cambodia., prais- The following women were elect- Santa, Mrs. Robert Goodwin, Mrs. Adv. F.UJ:. 6-4 of the JJoruUKh. at Kenllworth. N..J. for.Konllworth. New Jerdoy, TU*M0AT, ^OVFJIBER 8. 1970 deal^nnted on- ' ' C ies from four troops in the Gar- Tuesday night passed a motion urg- JOJMN CHINX'HAn x pfepfrn y fl«Uil Consumption license tor BUPFT'S. INg. ietwecu the bouia ot 7:00 A.M. and a:00 CBSDAT career in teachings 23 years, of ing them fpr the orderly &ay in ed as secretaries of various func- Henry Doescher and Mrs. George pretnlaes*Bituus*' BituutoVo l a t MfcblkanMk ' Avenut>,, A New 'Jersey Corporation' TCBSDAT. Novea wood Girl Scout Community par- NOTICE OF INTEN'TIOV '.M., prevnlllna time, for the purpose of between tbe' hours of 7 A.M. and 8 00 which have been in Union County which they operated. 1 ing that playing of the Natfonal Uftfwuuil, M. J. Tak.- 'notice th»t FRANK CARUSO, S(0 f«et from Rff*itR* « 3232, KenllwQrth.-NKllrthN . J. By-Willfatn -a. Hauslntter, president oriductjhg i T '"'~,'I~"" - •• • thr onrnos* of ticipated in' a Fly Up ceremony tions' of the Women's Society: Fehrehbacher. -1 AJv. Fi C-4 Cbj<»c(lon». if any. should be made ln>- S IS- Weitfleld Avenue P:M:; i>re»»ttlnf f Regional High School District No. Anthem be restored' as part of the trailing an SYCAMORB PAR AND ! "We hear too much "about the in St. Anne's School on Friday Christian social relations, Mrs. • 1 Git MX. hns-applied to the ^Inyor *nd m>dtat«ly,. In writing, 1.0 Margaret l(c- «0|teHef7PM>?. N»w.Jersey • ,'.v General JEiecfion; ... conducting; a 1, including njne years at Jonathan The following women were morning ceremonies at David NOTICE OF 1NTKNT1ON Council o.f the lioroURl) of KenJJwp'rth. O^v»i«,- Clerk of the Borcnigh or Kenil- oth.er side, those who demonstrate night. Mrs. Edward Shinikus, Bertha Heitmann; missionary edu- YOUNG PEOPLE'S PROJECT — Garwood youths are shown - Genertil Election Brearley Regional High School^tn Tultp notice that BAY LEAF POST -N. J. for a Plenary Retftll Consumption worth. N., J. ''.-•/• '. •/• ' . -, -• t6 voto opon qauflfdaten ior tha following Dayton Regional High. School in named as circle leaders for next : to vote upop 'candidates for the following with, violence," he said, declaring Brownie consultant, coordinated cation, Mrs. Joseph Cummings; studying some of the petitions they gathered, signed by 2,000 SO. 6807. VI-7TBKANS Of FpRBIGN llcetiso for premises, tsltliated . at North ., (Signed) OP^DITOATION offlpe«: •••:-.;i"T'-- '•-,':' '•'" -'• •-. Springfield and 14,years at John- year's program: Mrs. Richard Van- Kenilworth. 1 WJLLIAM 3. PlTKPATRICK ttH, X*ir Jtrpts A United States Senator, '»l*-yea.r term. offices: -^ ••-• • „• •• that those who* follow • orderly the program and was moderator. persons, in support of President Nixon's Cambodian action. Petitions W'AUS OK THJC UNITED STATES. Gur- 2lat Street. Konllworth, N. J. "' membership cultivation, IVlrs. Theo- ardenne, Mrs. W. Richard Wasky, wuoJ, N. J. lias applied to the Mayor Frank Caruso resides at 33 South' ltth \ , North" Michigan-Avenue i C A BCPPUK8 -•. A. Congressman, • 12th: platrlpt, two- A United State* Senator. »lx-year term. son Regional. She also taught at procedures also should be given _ Troop^ 446,. under the direction dore JFrost-and-Mrs. Lynn Kramer; Mrs. Natalie Waldt abstained and 1 KcnUwortb.VjN. J. . •" j»> Received _bi>'':^ tftt year -t»«ni'! '.'•-••.-•'-' ' '•'•'.- '• ' T'.- -' were delivered to the mail room in the executive office at the and Council of tho Horoueh of Qartvood, Street. Kcnllwortli, N. J. .'. •' A ' ; A Congressman, 12tht .T>r»trlott' twoi South Bound Brook, Plainfield and Mrs. Alexander-—Pr/.ybylek,—Mrs.- tttUrvL'(k-StfJirSettled;.- d juf ,Sdbci^tlon, UarSl yr recognition. 7 ~" ,'~""' of Mrs. Paul Scrimo, conducted ••Dr. Fred Hagedorn voted "'ho." on N7- Jrrr^foi—a"Olub--Hc«*nafr for.- premise* —Objeetfon*. M- -any.- Should T ^ A4 F »8« 6M Sdbtl USl 1 spiritual life, Miss Doris Franjc; suuutcJ at :ri .South Avenue, Oaruobd, 3cho61, 4f 8; Boulevard,' Konllworth, N/ ; PrteBoiaert, Ur«e-y«aT ttrnt*. .Three members of the Board of Chosen Haddonfield. Winfield Swift, Mrs. Edward Stark. WhitePHouse in Washington. Left.pto- right in ' the picture are: Immediately, (in wrltlne, to Margaret the flag ceremony: The "Promise" local church responsibility, Mrs. the motion (o inform the school N. J. • MiiOevna. clerk of tho Borough of Ken- I NOTICK; OF JSTEWT1ON ' • • Oh Mond»V,JutiB 8, a?70 at 8 j».j£' tor A Mayor, four-yenr term. ••• ' • - :' - freeholders, three-year tanna. • 'Jy The Nominating committee will Donald Bucciarelli, Richard Kuhn, Mark VanHorn, Lynn Van- Take notiea-iHrat DAJJJEL, 0. OSTA- Two Membwa oj Boroiutli CotmcU, Two Members of Borotun CoujiolL'^-Mar and-"Laws'f were given by Troops William H. Harrison, Jr., publicity, administrators of the board's de- Tho namoH and nddroa^cfi of elected ilworth. X. J.' ' •' ' ;> r ri She received her first B.S- de- SIBW8KI. trading tt»3AN*fl • TAVERN, MILK.* -afii^p -Asm ies -CREAM rtMi " - .- -^ ' " •'•'.•'.'••) '-' .• ' terms. ' t ' ." " /^ consist of the following ladies: Horn, Douglas Stout, Joseph Cuz7,o and Richard Stout. Other offlc^ra ore aa fbltowR*: (Signed) - v-. • pHOt>tlCT8 tor tho.l«0>-Tr«cJ«»> feni>. The following is « list of Polling'plaeca gree at Trenton State College in 353 and 328, led by Mrs. Earl Mrs. Howard D. Murphy. sire to have the '"Star Spangled Commander: Oarnet Clevengor, 44D PttApK? CARU8O. *Top. bo» dppiiea to -the. mwr, M^vctimaiL 8p^cITlt)at|on» for •sachH'items, rtaj T>e, Mrs. Przybylek,. Mrs. Vohcnncn, participants in the project, not shown in the,,picture, were Michael Third Ave.; OarnooO; X. J. 0*027/ , Sycamore Bar end Grill •• the' wioo» «ljotlon dlatrieu at the the various election •H«trtct» of lw» 1936, in English and history, and 4 Candidates Eriksen and Mrs. Matthew Rina.ldo, Banner" played, at least through of the BorOUKlj of aariyobd, ^. X for a obtRlne frlnt District — .Harding Behool Andl- 1 c education, after six years of .teach- mony was by Troop 414, under the Junior Vice-Commanderice-Commander:: Jorry L. ' • •• NOTICE' . ' ;• • :• Qarwood, N. J.'' ' ' •t*". "'•" , V-- ' •''..'.; nnu 'yegetable* vfl}} he notified -monthly torlum, Bdulevard. . - :' • '.'.' ' .. Students voted 2 to 1 last week HS Edward d Ht.. laolln. N. J. Daniel V. Ostaplewakl remdes at 18 rees leadership of Mrs. Anthony Rego. Take notice that i)nthe lgtfi Ao.y <>l of I slich needs'anil"--will be inVltect' to *'ii&& Ota Wet -^ Wi Second Dlatrlot — Tire BOOM, Washins> ing. A master's degree in music against continuing inclusion of the QuartermasHter:' Wallace Plnkln, 31G May, 1S70. a cbAhBe ocourred In theNort>i Avenue;- Qftfwood.-N. X'- ~ ''•' . QU»t(}' prlcas -on sSWe. Such quotations ton Atenue. /' Sanctuary Choir rehc'rasal will be Jyrtro Aye.. ^ J. 07027. pbJoctloDa, ir any, ahoulij be roodo im- 1 education was conferred by the -The Brownies participating were: Students Gather Soos, Walyus Call 8tockholdlnB» Of WEBTWOOD LANE8, ! are ' (o M BubmltttMl' to • the Cafeteria Srd Dl»ti^t-^rranWln,-fahool. Walnut • Third District—Kenlrworth , Vi held at 7:30 this evening. National Anthem in the morning Objectionsj , if any. should b« mnde INC.. trading as •'WBBIWOOB." hOlHeT m«illately,' In' •Wrltlhg>i to ' AV T. Mosco, M^tiager. Mrs.'Holsb Lane, on or before University of Colorado in 1956. Troop 353 — Melinda _Triano, mmr-dlutelydll . In wrlllns. to A. T. Mosca, of tb"-^rOMKh, of a»r*tK>d, N. J. Center. W South 3U^6to»ft; -.' At Rutgers Resignations ceremonies, which had been insti- of Plenary , Retail' Coniumpyion UcepJW the Ifitrt ot baoltpmonth.: ••:.'..•. ., ; ^^f. JIB Nora Clerk of tho. norough of Oarwood. N. J. ! : Fourth BUtrtct — KeniHrcitH Lori Beyerl, Phylis DiBattista, Members of St. Paul's congrega- Petitions Favoring For Broader No. .08. for premls<« s|tu^ted it .'«H DAMB V. P«TASIEtV3KI '' ',' >"' •P*UfatNli%. MORRIS GARWOOD ,.— Four Garwood tuted following another /vote last Buontcmpo as a stockholder, -leaving the Ollowlna' l«.*t•Bworiptlon ot Uw-«ani grees at commencehient exercises Members of the'Kenilworth President's Acti&h of Foreign Wars or the following persons, reMdlng-at their loj-. Adv. JrVe; * :;.•,';• . . ,;, 6-28 Adv.>*wMM\ OE8CBIPTION Of BOCNOABIX8 Or Road Work Tracy Lawrence, Linda.. Oblachins- Church'of St...Anne "at 9:30 a.m. KENILWORTH — At a meeting United Htatos lowing Tespectlve adUreiscs. OS the KKmtipp/Plrtrjcto of the Borough NN; hM.^lecfJto-. the pofe. | ooxU> .01 Allotted The local stuctenis are sched- GARWOOD — Resignations of will participate in the service. fair.because only about 400 of the : ' FIRST DISTRICT: All that portion Of Scanelli, Margaret Black and De- President Nixon's Cambodian ac- Take notice that' CRANWOOD TAV- nameft: • •.,••"•. ' "., . •'• '.'• •'••'• ; : ir p l ly R. Emmert, campaign manager wortlj. N. J. for a PH»B«ry Sai»|l €on- *un«ll -of thB-ABoftttlgJi J**;-Kei\(l- .-ii J- •' - S-' •• - ' '' the Borough, North , of the KenUnrorth uled to receive degrees as follows: Mrs. .Jeanne Nebel, teacher of cur- school's 900 students returned bal- tion were gathered by a group of !HN, INC. has applied to the Mayor Gurminnl DeChellls, 114 North Florence, 8ut»pt|on Hcehae for premised situated on' •tvqrth, N. J. for a Plenary Retail Con- tHaiiiortlon bt the Bot Boulevard and West of hforth- i»th Str*et nise Oliveri. for Frederick. J. Soos and Joseph nd Council or (he Borouch of onrwood. Ave., Westf|«Id,v New Jersey. 100 sharea. Route JJ. Corner of Michigan Avenue, sumption. Ucente for premUee fflluated at h oi Qarwood lyW south of «>• Un* SKCOND DISTRICT: . A|i'that portion rents events and seventh and eighth lots. I. J. for M Plenary Retail Consumption For Garwqod Mrs. Stephanie Longo Barresi local high school students. Three F. Walyus, GOP candidates for Joseph Scalzadonna, 4S8 North Avenue, ] Slat Street and Boulevard, - SOnth, Kenr the Centfla HafSroad and aouth of 'it I the Borough North of KehUwortb Troop 446 — Terry Serlak, Ka- Icoime for prem,l*ps situated at 216 1 dnrtworUii N.,J. ,v.A , , of 46 Second Ave., a member of grade reading at Lincoln School, Oarwood. Now Jersey. 100 eh»n*. ;:; Names and iuldresaea of the 'officers l^orth. N.' J.--'^- --- '••'-. • -, / proce Avwnw..>-'*'•'••• • ' , -.••••• Bo^itevard tru) Oalloplng HOI Baid and' GARWOOD — The borougiTTfes. Borough Council, expressed en- North Avenue, flurwood, N. 3. i' • Names and addreas«s of tile offlours ren Tomchak, Deborah Hartranft arid Martin; Bicrnc, custodian, were • of the group delivered them to the Alfred Plesco. !05 North Florence Ave- arei ..v.J.-...•:.• ..i • -.-•••••, ': •• . . -i :• DUtrlct 3. AJlUiit.pbrtloii of the Bor- East «f North 14th afreet. • /. • . . SPJu Beta Kappa, honorary schol- Naincs ar.d nddroHHoB of thu officers r ; been allocated $4,000 under the Presbyterian thusiastic satisfaction in the many nue, Westflvld, New Jemoy. 100 sh,aren. art: ..„••" -;.- -, .- •' ' ••'"" ' • A ,U4h oi P*r«oo

Page Four V CI^ANFORD (N J.) CITIZEPJ ANDClWONtc THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 r *IT-r J-imik ; ' CRANFORD (N. J.) CITIZEN AND cmOMCLE^THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1970 PageMvi ' If© tfi jrjiikhlK ,lilw nppolnllnt.ru and their dUCOeeaorH ahull b« u)ipuiru>-(l for lerms Dr. Iversen Speaker v > Crows Hand Lenapes Initial Student Council of threo yours and until t)io appointment Bribes ug^r Nine fierce, Hoolko Sparkle in uuel qualification of th«3lr »ucc«aHoru. UCTI (>rapointc-d for- tho following terms: Dr., Kenneth Iversen, <. newly-in- \AJ ( >ii.jr..«fi Jnr'.'r:' '' ' •'•'• '• '•'. h 2-1,1 Watchung, County Meets GARWOOD — Results in last augurated president of Union Col- weqk's Student Council election at t nwmben for the tiirm. expirlnc l>e- ExteittiWiit The Multi-Amp Lena^e£. prey- ^ _Larry Piprce highlighted county capibor 31. 1071 lege, Cranford, will be the guest^ Wi<6 i Xincoln -School were- as follows^- —J. ino(ntM»ra - for the; - term «jcplrtnff -!>«• iously - undefeated; suff(ire4^ this" By KEN FOKRESTAL , | track" acttotfTcluring The week by the Array Commendation. Medal Thomas Crisbfulli defeated Gary cernl»«r 31, 1972 • " speaker-at the ninth annual com- i^SjKilS first loss at the hands of the Jfi: sweeping the hurdle events in thec i members for the torm t-xplrlng De- mencement of Union County Tech- tThe Cranford High School, base- while serving with the 101st Air- Prish for the office of president; cember, 31. IS73 The Cranford" Savings Braves I the. Suburban Trust Apaches broke a first place tie cee Crows, in tlnami League ac- tyatchung Conference meet Thurs- squad, moved into a second borne Division (Airmobile) in Thomas Mikita Was named vice- The Town»hlp ComralllM may remove nical Institute, Scotch Plains, on ran -their undefeated skoin to 10' : tion. The final scoie , Was V' "•••(••;•• • -' '; ' •„ ' '.,'•• '.' ".•.'"• day at Scotch Plains and accomp- president, winning , over Jamey any member of the.CpmmiKHlop n for cuusq, 1 place tie with, Clark in the Wat- h Wednesday, June 10, at 8 p.m. at sanies in the National League dur-! 2-1 in a pitchers' duel that saw the lishing the same feat Saturday in Vietnam. Spec. Shallcross is a Williams; Riciiard Polidore de- op written ohargo.s., . upon ,,lhe winner, Peterman, strike but i4, tliung Conference by edging Clark Hij l aulafUlf T u hhi-nriut,' - iherudn ul Newark State College, Union. , ' intf the. .past week with a pflir 6fj th^yexpebse the Union County meet at Thomas mortar crewman with Headquarters feated" Nancy Balogh for the of-wblcb the member ahull \>t- eutltlud to Dr. George Bax'el, superinten- 2-1 last Thursday. The Cougars tj>o htard In' pcruon or by counsel. A vu- shut out victories — a>0 win over and the loser Schwager strike out Louis .DiFablo of the Cranford Jefferson in Elizabeth. Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th In- fice of treasurer; Richard Colonna CpJxqy on . tho ConimlsKlon occurrlni; dent of Union County Vocational- 12 batters. _ . •• i ilbol team receivftd the ABC award Jefeated Robert Ulakyfor the post otherwise than by oxplruilon of-u t.inri the Phils and a i-0 victory over upped their overall mark to 6-6-1. Rich-Hoolko also turned in out-fantry of the division's 3rd Brigade. •Uftll be flllu'd for tliu unxxplrod turm Technical Schools and president of Singles in the secohd ^ inning by w them' oit iroprovfed bpwler in standing performance ' as he an- of secretary, and William Legg, (u tb*vBaino mannur UH an original up- the .Pirates. Both Cranford runs, were un- His wife, Sandra, lives at 173 N. liolntuiont. the Technical Institute, will award BASEBALL STANDINGS :j?G0vern collected EncsQn and-.-Dlcksteln .. dtxjve •* - ~Li..i-$L-i «..-••_ -.-••--•-.:^ ..-•*. nexed the pole vault title in both unopposed, was na,med safety, chief. diplomas to the 138 candidates for The Cranford Elks' Reds vmoved home the Lenapes' only tun. Julp, • earned and they scored in the first 20th St. •" 8Bj«5TtON. o Cbmmliulon: t meets. . ^ The.jw.Ul Commission nhull have the fol- graduation. into a second place tie with the "' ,.LeSMsand-" • -' ' ' anjd last Innings^ Jjohn .Van Brunt, American League National League ' •The Cranford squad, under men- loW'ne pDwera: Pirates by winning two games. (ft) . Tho promotion or the connerva- W L leading batsman in the Garwood Sprviceinen. They stopped the Dodgers, 6-2, and ape hits. A single by tor Ray White, finished • third in Ref erehduim Set Airnjan Garrett C. Maney III, tlp)\ and. development of all the natural White Sox ...... 9 2 Braves • 10 0 ChrS -Zych also; lppked shajrp- cqunty , at^..37^ knocked in. the the -Watchung meet and--fourth in r'eeqaroaqara s ol the Town«hlp or Cranford, N'OTICK'OF INTKNTION* captured tjie Cubs, 5-3. the. ^tseond rih son oi Mr. and Mrs. Garrett C. tnoljjdlnitoljdl ; ththo im HHlverl . -Take notice that Kol'.-rt M. Ityko an»r Athletics 8 3 Pirates :...,. 7 4 ^ fleld, Creeibeltesa%• frlpMf Cougars' first r\u\ vvith a double. the County meet among 18 compet- v Iren.. Jlyku, irndlni;'ux ItlVKItMl DK INN. the ^ By Regional Board Maney Jr. of 249 Sheridan Ave.. (l>) Plan, infonn, and r«»comni«nd to The Reds had Alen Friermuth Red Sox ...... $ 3 Reds- 7 4 . - . ,1 . Photo by Art Ku»lw rloser* an^u4|0jtyer ing schools. . . .' . tba.Towosblp Comtnlttoo and _to_tho pub^ liav« applied lo tin. Touiiuhip of Cran- Ray, Santella reached on an error h8s completed' basic "training at Uo'^ocal connorvatlon procratnu. fordV -\S.' J. "Xnv"a I'lenury Coimumptlon on the moundagainst the-Dodgers. -— won (i^^\t*c , _^___ _ fl vl licuntie for pn-mlst-.v situated nt 6li ,Nprtb ijcuuiyi j , .',"— 4' HIS— -Phillies ...... ; 6 „ 5 ^FISHING DERBY WINNERS _—••pictured above ,are several of t_he pinners in the Cranft)rd Jayceeg!_ bs>-;i\i(iIuA)^;4'-3lii^^g^--4i^ ! (C) Iroplombiit conuorvatlon programs L g and.' j^j^ before scoring. Pierce equalled a five-year-old Oh ^r^pertpyy Btiyy Lackland AFB, Tex. He has .been 'enue. K:iHt, Crunford, N. .1. ' . , He tirrned in a two-hit perform- Cubs -4 6 1 n» fkUtborUed by tho Towuxhlp Coiuralt- Indians .....; 5 6 fourth annual Fishing Derby held recently 'at'the Union CpHfege Observatory pond. More than: 130 tek hurled with Wittek taking the winnuig rufia l conference record of 14.6 seconds GARW6OD — A referendum to assigned to Chanute.AFB, m., for Hubert M. llyko and Irene Dyko re- ance. The Dodgers grabbed a pair Dodgers : 3 7 After Clark tied the game ih the did.- ivi 5n North Avenue, Kum, CranforU. Orioles :.,..,... 4 7 youngsters participated; left to right are: Charles Semple, Brian Dreye,r, Kenny Sharp, Bill Willough- loss.- • .•; . '••••- •.";•;..';:•.•••.' in the 120 yard high hurdles. training in the missile maintenance in the first before the Reds Went Giaijts :..:.. 3 8 A fihe # second, pitchers Gatchko of Cran- be held July 14 on a proposal to (d) Compile and keop an Index Qf .N'ew-0i'r.'i...y. Yankees 2 • 9 by, Brian Brdphy, John Krysiak, a grand .prize winner, absent when picture was taken, were Scott ting a^ Teammate Ken Webb ran fourth. field. Airman Maney is a'1969 gradL- all oppa .'*J-«as( publicly or prlvatoly OltjiictlonH; If uny. should ho made to work with two in the second arid Tigers" ...... 1 io Cards 2 8 fCjrd aftd Schifaro of Clark dueled expend $34,000 for the purchase owned, Int-Iudlnir opon marshlands Immediately In writini,'. to tin- Clerk of four more in the fifth. Qlen Bald- Van Why, Richard Peterson and Tom O'Neill. ... . '•],;•'• Williams' C Pierce completed his Watchung uate of David Brearley Regional swamp*, and othor wetlandn, the Townuhlp of Orunford. -V. J. through four scoreless innings. of land next; to Jonathan Dayton (pi) T.l>e-. po««r to conduct roaearon (MlKiied) win was .the .Dodger hurler allow- sine;©: meet double with a 19.9 sejfcond High School. RCBBUT M. ltYKIJ Nomahegan Leagiis . • Uaami League-. aldi was cbwried with docking in the 180 yard lowlhur- Regional High School .in Spring- |nt«_ the poBslblti use of tho open aroag ing five hits. Kevin. Papa doubled W L oyej; tii the seventh, Don Watson was tft Township of Cranford. JUKMi-: nvico :••.:-. ' W L. - niound ..idiip dles. field was. authorized, by the Board (t) Recommond to tho plannlnr board Adv. Fee': $(..71' C-i and Rich McKinney singled for ^awttees 8 2 sdfe-on-an-eFror.-sacxificed toacor- ni1 Lenapes 8 1 4^ 1 Hoolka cleared the 'bar. at 12 of Education of Jonathan Dayton plain % - Pro«rran>» for lnclusjlon Io a the Dodgers. The Reds hitters Mohicans ...... ;', 7 3 were Jqeit^ piunlolpal manter plan and tho dovolop- Chicasaws ...... ;... .7 3 itjg position and scored on a single feet 6. inches in his winning Wat- Public Notice rnaht and use of such aroaa. were Tony Bongiornowrth a dou- and- v Regional High Schol District No. 1 : NOTICK or Navajos .:...... !:, j 3 Hurons '.'. 6 . 3 ,hV BQ|J Mintz, ; '; •'••'" chung performance. Rich also fin- Advertise, prepare, print and dls- ble and single; Ken inchalik had a Seminoles . . 6 4 Crees :,.. 4" 5 at a meeting in Franklin School ;§, )nap», churla, plaim and Tiike notlie Unit .1, * 1" HIMR,ITS. INTO.. ei? were pr^titefliai,the Cranfprd's other hits were pick- ished third in the long jump. Bob TOWNSmP OF CRANFORD which In ll» JudKineiit it .corporation, lian ajjj»lled to.TOU'NSHn" double and Steye Kameika and Apaches 3 8 hereTuesday night / , . dacrma -poccwary *or~ItH -purpoaea. V Ol' CHAN'VOUD, IHHUIIII; Authority, of, Shawnees ...."...... 3 ' 6 Apaeh^ rSued' on -hits by George ed up 4>y-Ray-^SAnteUa 2, and Hel^ "' CrunfOnl', N*ttr Jerwy 1 John-Pranio- singled...>.:...: eighteenth trnnUal Haddad garnered the other- Cou- - (h) Act a» thu co-ordlimtlni; nirpiicy l'UA\-I--OWr)."NB\V JKHSKV Tor " ii Cherokees ...... ;.;: 3—8 Cxdws,..... ,"-."J~.'"....'.' 3 '7 The board propoies to purchase OHIHNANt'H NO. 10-11 I'LKNAHV ItlCTAIL . DISTRIBUTION Ur 1. Gatchko scattered seven hits gar first as he put the shot 47 feet AN ORDINANCE ACCBrTlNG of ;tho, community on cunwrvutlon mal- On Saturday, the Reds started Cheyennes ...... 2 8 The : Reel-Strong White Sox tors nipped the Rankin Fuel Red and jlohh Barboiir hl^..safely for th6 Inter-Church Bo tors and a llulxon butwetoi local conuor- IUVIIHII. U>r pri'nil»e» ultuated at -t SOUTH Cotnanches 2 8 while notchuig the win: a quarer of an^creof property AUOV'TINU TUK NATIONAlr IDL.BCTHI- AVIONUB. W., OltANKORD, N. J. smothered the Martin . Jewelers Sox 6-5. Bob Hahn and Pat Green Sunday evening at Mount^lns(ige 10 inches to edge teammate Jim OJILCODB 19B11 OF- TUB NATIONAl' vti^lon nooUs and reKloital, Stuto und the scoring with three in the first the Senators with Shapiro getting ; ; ) from Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gomes Ketlerul agonclvH. nilnlntiTinK to thoao The office™ and diroctorti of .1 *: 1* Orioles 15-3 in the. first game play^- Grun. j\lsp, Mike Roche finished l-'iRB PHOTKCT1ON . ASSOCIATION SPIRITS, INC. me: and got one each in the third and Pony league pitched to a 4-4 deadlock at the ioa^. MpuntaiH8Wfr/ Y h^l^' ithe at 15 Clinton Ave., across from AS A HTANDAHU OOVKHNINa 1N- a triple. ' , . .- . fourth in the two-mile and Ernie lMtBMlDBNT—MR. JKItUY IJuROsA. ed on. the new American League end of six innings, with Hahn get- conclusion of the196^-70.season., HTA1-L.AT1ON9 OV BI-KCTIUCAL CON- » 9KCTION 4 AcaubdtlonH Vy Commls- ilO4 Lincoln Avenu.. E., (.Vunford, N. J. fourth. The CUDS came up with Division A s- Division B' '•• the school.yand to use a house on DUCTORS AND JBlQUirMKNT WITIfIN jlon: Th." Conservation C.'onimlmlon may. : field on Adams Ave. Saturday and pp Tretola ran'fifth in" the 100. MKCRHTAIIY-TANNA DUROSA. C04 one in the fourth and two' in the ting. 11 strikeouts and Green 13. f!rtd HofjfittSnipf Ltoijlen'piesij^y- the #fiiB^Tw^£«-~ the site, iJerhaps as. a board office, OR ON PUllI-lCANU'rHlVATB HUrV,P- «M»ject to tlio approval of tint Townuhlp ;-:.: • ," .-."•• W , L < (Set a Cranford High rec- Lincoln Avenuo K.. t^riinford. N. .1. sixth. Tony Bongioirno did the Red also crushed the Albert Antoine Bob Shapiro > got the win for theSunny^ Acres; LafcUes'; 'terlaii rebelled the:tr6pniir-f6i' tHb the Cr mound chores and gave up six *fi»Hfais ...,..«• Highest average,' 183, and Robert The ^Cranford 'Clippers of the sion pr parking. HTALLAT1ON TO A SUPPLY OP KLBC- »l|l]T~by"irlft.'purchawi, icrnnt. beyUdMt, AT TH1-; OKKKIB-OI---THK MUNICIPAL 1 felues ...... : 4 4 in. the American League.--," . the loss, i Hahn. led the winners Bowiiug League Awards shared mound duties'.*' ''- " M high hurdles In the county meet. TRICITY. • AUTHORISflNO BNFORC1J- (Joviae or ioaBo. for any of U» purposes hits, Jon Schwalbach was i|ie Cub Angels •.!.:.:...... •:. 6 4- Weber, Cranford, Methodist* for In the first contest Fran Helfrich Six members oft^e board voted MMNT OP THB SAID HTANDARUS Olid uhall admlnlifter the Hump fur HUCII ?tar$ ,,.,-,..... 4 5. ; iThe A. M, Brown Mohicans won Bill Frank of Swan Cleaners re-Upion" County Pop, Wafner Foot- He was hard pressed for victory by Q.l>J.!uUoun, If any. 'Hhould bn niudu. chiicker. Tommie Bbland did well Highlight of the week, however, with a triple and a homer, Shapiro Awards were presented Monday 1 AND FIXING riflNAUTlHB FOR V1Q-purpo»<)» subject to the .tiirran-'of. thu Immediately ui writing, to: * ~- Chiefs. ...^...:..;...: 5.: , |8. tiyoi'-close games to mbve.ittto a:tic second highest average, 191. ,1 C^nterehce will hold .their tot \ the referendum, while Edwin oqnveyanco orirlrt. Such an acquluitlon SeaU .,- ,.:.,.'4.., 7 was, a 2-0 no-hit shutout by John added a' sind§ and Arthur, Walsh the spcth1 Imiing W^eti t^o »#il«» a iVd an-Tawafd fffir a2TO(^ Bgl(;Beam of Scotch Plains who JOHN K". IJAISKKA. "Jl{., MUNICII'AIJ' as he caught his first game for the Boavers...... J.,.^ 1 J7 n|ght at the. Town arid. Camples ir^ tdc second. >Ricky McCartny,^scat- ; Railing Stewart, First Baptist, first .reunion; at 7 ip.m. Sunda^j 'Little- of Berkeley Heights, John ' HE IT 'ORDAINED BY THB TOWN- o,acr reverulonH), - as may Chirico and Bill Thompson collect- lected two hits for the ;B;ed Soxbanquet: .• '.; : . ;'i ••• - •• ;.''•-••' • was timed inv 19.9 seconds.yWebb 1908 edition, thiril iirlntluB, publlnhed gles; and John Pranio, Tony Bon- game, except for .one error, and the mound for th^ lasers were ional schools, tomorrow in observ- nnd. aoitXrrlichtod 19C!) by tlio Nntlonul )»« neciwuiry to ncmilie. lnalnialn,- im- th|ree hits mduflkg a double.••'*"" " thelntelr-Church League. • • aljtend and bring friends between •)>rovo. protect, limit the' futurq. uue or ing • two! singles each,varuji Boqtero- while "Jpevine and John Papp had • .Awards went to, the ftfst blace Osiecki, La Magrla, Roarie and''6ft- 1 ran third In 20.8. ,/ Flro protootlon Auioolatlon, 00 giorno, Steve Kameika arid Ray struck out nine, in racking up his HH .Thomas Harrisorii ComnHinity. The William; Gubas Memorial 10 and 13 who would be interested ance of Memorial Day. Murch Htroot, liostpn, • Mo a otherwise consonv* awl l>roporly utilize N'WTIt'K OK INTKNT^ON ; po and Heinze with one eajqh. The one eacli. - • i . >. zel. The Huron Jutters were Wat- Hoolko' had a three inch victory oflen. spaces rind other lund and watur Gribble with singles. Joe Chirico second six inning' no-hitter of the team, captained by Carol ^{njth. Methodist 3, received a trophy for in itrying out for the 1970 Clipper ; 02110, ho'und'haroby'lii oooepted, luloptod Take nollci. that SIDN'KY SCHBR, Giants had J,WP sing^;$y, X>ay? Cohen each- chipped in with sin- Award to the bowler who ended margin w the pole orault as he u)p.l oHtahllaliod ufi a Htandurd to bo lined .arunn In Uio Towjiahip, . had a double and single, and Joe season- Alan Jacobs, who took The Athletics nipped the Tigers Other members were Jean Blume son 3, Helfrich 2, Bebkowitz and; IradluK, an HCIIBR',4 LIQUOR. .ST.ORK. Helmstetter and one eacH by'lwk^ gl;es. For the Cheyennes Paul Rin- the moat improved bowler, raising Farone.' -V •• - v;.' '.)'•• UUf Cranfortl, N. J. for and Ethel ..Heninger. %. , ; i aldi drilled four. hits and .Jeff his average 17 pins. He also re- season's PeeWees won the Brien went over at41 feet 6 inches public and private buHdin(,'ti and other racardsof Its meetincB and uotlvltleu and of Pythias €ubs' power. Jon Berkmaty Lund and • Kettler for also struck out nine. Bill Dpheny innings because of. rain. Tim Mor- Wateon/. a Plenary RuUI). Di.iU'Diutlon llcen.sa for their scoring. ... •••..-.... j',•'... '., ... Carol, Smith . also received, the pihron twOf Losing pitcher Mike ceived a belt buckle frohi the conference championship with a fir fourth placed/Jim GrUti placed liremlBuS i^nd also for tlio Installation pi Ahall i make, an napnual report on or bo- pi-einlHOM dlnmti.il at 104 Walnut -Ave- Schwalbach, Bill Thompson and and Tim LaForge each collected a aiji '•go t the win, striking out sevdri, combined^ ' conductqrn tliat'connoct tlio itiwtallatlonir foro,.lth(j .Clrat day. of February «TKI sub- nue, Cranford, N....I. 070111 1 Mlerritt had a single as did Gary American Bowling Copgress for J record and then overwhelmed fifth irt the shot with a heave,of to a, Bupply of oloctrlolty and tho lnntp.1-- mit tho same to tho Townuhlp Oommlti- Mk^ Gross had singles. 7 . The Eohler-Ma.cB^| pair of hits for the Athletics. while Bob Stiefel, who struck out award for thehighaverage, second 1 against -th# .Ol)leni|oiiH. Jf. ,uoy. . Hlwuld b» madn;- Laube and Morin. ' this improvement. t le Maryland Scarlet . Hurricanes 4fi. feet 3V6 /inches.. The :Cougar lut-joTi of. othor outnlde conductors ftd- t«e of the Township of Crunford, which hnmedlutely, In .writing, to ('lerk of tht. set the Giants down, 10-$, i MANHARDT high series, and second!high'ga'm& one fiin ..Jacont to puch prmulHeB. .• reporprtt nhnla l be ootriprohenHlvtriproheniilvo and do Town.shlp of Cr«nf«»rd, N. J. The Cranford . Savings Braves '" Geoff Walters led the -WhlteVSox five, took the loss. Esposito led Shuttner also led the' Mohicans '' Six othpir ABC awards also w.ere % the. East Cddst InVitatidnal Bowl Kehilwoirth Cadet swinging match as -they |THe Rotary gears went nine inn- rout of the Orioles with two dou- the Athletic hitting with two dou- Dbt Smith had second-high" average Pawlick: > mife relay team finished KENILWORTH — John J, Soltis, ,i A oopy of the Natlonol Bloctrlcal Codp tfllloil, fluverina top'«ratlonii~ rocnlptx, di«- (SII * ' _trounced_the Phils jn^ a 9-0 fiasco, 1 to a 9-6 win over the Apaches by distributed.__They: went,to, William for the Atlantic Coast cham- time of-3:34: ; miiS In "dnnoitpd to thin ordlnunco Und burH>.m«>nt;: » and oxpnnditnreH focthe-ruil- N& SOHBR with 6wia the first OR;Uu idUMlefeating_the_ JLiong_ Club bles^ and_two singles while Slade bles and LaForge got a double and and . third high game: Helen 1 ; son of Mr: arid-MrsrJohirN. Soltig throo (3) O(H)U>H of~T6o vaiao Iiuv« liepn TfaK ' IN Walnut Avon called irTtEeTilth because7of~raln7 1 •sljammmg-a homer, -a" dbubyler a Ridley, triplicate games of 167; Another sidelight of the county 1 placed an ftlq In ;tjio of1190 ot the Town- Appropriation; Tbo Town- Cranford, N. J. and aingies by-Rjch iii Mjartin „ hit A single, double and sin^feTfor~tBre~Winn"ers.~ Tiin~MorT an ojf 61 Locust Dr., is one of more as Joe Gachko limited the losers Blues ,9?8 and. jolled past,the Ab- single and hurHng the victory. Joe. Michael Perry, Garwood Presby- ; M V of'last'year's PeeWee stars meet .was the 9.8 clocking in the «hlp Clerk upon'tho Introduction of tnla , .. CpmniUteo o.f, tlm. Townulilp of Adv. Fen G-4 Baldwin. Baldwin and Bill Sherm 1 triple. Jeff Thompson had three an, Dan McCarthy, Brett EHis, Robi and.first high series. - Fisher than 700 cadets in this year's U.S. iirdlniineo and will rumaln on f|le until prnjnfp.rq may appropriate fuml» for tho to two hits, both in the first inn- bey Shell Rams 6-1 in their two ; Attanasi eonrtjbuted two singles terian, Elmer Granitzkl, Trinity ill be back in uniform, this fall 100-zyard dash turned in by Stan final action Is tulten on thin ordlnanoe pxp^ntpi' Incurred by the oonnnrvation singled in the tbirtl bu^ Uouldn't singles while Joe Daidone and in McCormick • and. Charlie Mar- Ethel Heninger won the.award out Air Force Academy graduating for tho UB« and examination of the pub- cotiMi^li^lon. Apy 'SalarleH for uppolp,ted' ing. Mike Foxrestal hurled for the while Mark Norellp, McCarthy, j laying for the Midgets, and Head Oiemniecki of Linden eclipsing the score. In • the iourthj a jwalk» two gauges this week, vWalt Bohm. had two singles each. cino also contributed t^. the A's fqr the' most Improved bowler, Episcopal .3, and Fred Huetteman, HurohB-iiii class. - .••••• lic n)Ut further will rumnin oq fi|n In tho c|erkH and olher- employ^u of tjie 0011- NOTICK OF Phillies and gave up s,ix hits. An ; Rich Dyer, Cohen and Gailuppo Community Methodist 2, the "Big Coach Jerry Madden is optimistic t941 record of 9.9 set by Cranford's office of tho ToAynnnlp as IOIIR an tnlii ^rvution aommtanlpii uhall bo flxoil und Take• nollci) that CHANKORI) HOTKt, errors and singles by',Bobby ,Dtel- jinthe Blues' game, the Bears led Dave Lapari added a single to thehitting. Bob Stiefal, Tingley, Mfr placed second in most pins' over ery, i He will receive' his bachelor of ordlniinae In In effect for tho udo n,nddeti>rmkied. by \tho Township Oom!iilt(im INC., ban. applied to theTownHhlp Com-, error, Sean Deery's bunt single, added bingles. Nbrello also m^de 4" emblenis for converting the 4- . ih j' his pi fins'- to bring the Midget Tom Arbaris. • science degree arid commission as ii^amiiiatlon of the public. of Mie Townsliln qf amnford. mlltee nf the T^owrtHhlp of Cranford, sandro, Kevin Papa and Gltio Bald- 2,going to the, bottom pf the sev- Srjx "attack. The only hits for theKtenna ^nd : Steve Schetelich had average in a single game and tied J l two passed, balls and ,Jim Schu- ^JiIJi 6-7-J0*-spliti-;-NelsonT-BrowBy-Cdni— championship^ to- Cranfordx--—v~ an-Air Force officer "On Wednes- —All- InWtirllatlonH within th«'-Town»hl!> j—- TIO.V- J-)Bff«..-tlve l).T,te: Tills ordl- l r win-(3 for AY, Reide^6io^te<^-in fnth w^n^Uie'iiliies exploded for OfioTSs'were~5ifigle"s~By~AI Jacob"s7 sin gles,- and-Stiefai ahrorHr'ipled"' for for third' formost pnts-over.«yor= of Cranford covered by the National "" Khnll take ofreot Immediately mum MciiiHt- 'for proinlHt'H situated at Onu ~T5ert s^singre provided "the first two ; Sujlivfln aHd Scatturo accounted munity lAethodist 2, received the- '• .YeteVaji Clippers' expected to day. Hli>ctrloiil Code 19G8 shall bn In complt- ;-.""«nRo and publication .-is required by Hnuth Union Av«n'u<.. Cranford. N. .1. J the top of the fifth tOiho #?UH Fldt>rH nr*': third stanza saw the Warriors get g^me." After a scoreless eighth, Fithin took thp' loss. a game of 253, wheh is 100 or more team include Jim Sheelwji', Mark in the 15-year history of the air -Section—8.—Any—person; -firm or ooJTr MALCOLM H. I'l-tiHkttjnt . iintl 'Treasurer: Frank 1^1- two doubles, Walt Wreo Hond, itraiiford. N. J. two more on Jonathan Brown's ke Shaeffer socked his third hit, ; :: The Gibs,oa Associate Senalnoles ^ Chuck Stevens, ^Iick Chiq- Academy. More than 70 percent of single^ and Dave Helmiifettfir ?ini- pitched well in relief. Harrington rolled the high game 6.f thfe sea- phis, over his average. Raljihg/ PVOVIHIO^H of thin ordinance Hhull upon KKHI : • • • . VI-l>riiHldimi:-<;r.-ta "N. OITulUo, 208 double," two walks, and-"Bob' Im- Builders' General Yankees/ 7-6. ! swamped the'! Cheyennes" J8-fl, vbe- P^t ^(jtche i?avepHeinz, Sean the graduating seniors are going conviction \la, punlnhud by ,a flito of uot JOHN K LAKZiZA, Jit. lMiu'iu.e Hoad, ("runford, N. J. gled. Blob Slokas Ha) crossed the plate on a walk, three and Walt \Vronski shared the Giant field. Forrester. Tony Kemmick was bara LaMagna had the. third high Dr. Robert G, Longaker, muiis- uate studies at universities through- duyB or by both such fino and Imprison- Tho foroKolnij ordlminiv wus finally N. J. • Wh two buta' and a. runner at McNamara hp$( a double jarid a sin- Highlights, of. the evening will ing School, pupils have been award ment, and enoh violation of any of tho DiiHHi.d ,nt 11 ii\u..tlnic of the TowilHhip Object Ions, If liny, should lm made hurling duty. ' ',;"'!'-" r '" •'•• charged with, the loss. Chris Gpw- series, 'placed third iii'the aws$ ter of the First Presbyterian Coinmltkee of th<, Towniihlp ot (."ranford, errors by the Phils' keystone pair, fi^st, Ray Kramkowski doubled and firms which made conjxi- gle, 'J6hn Strat-Uw, pi?ug 'Cerjinak wal i lelude "color movies of < the 1969 ^d scholarships by the Band Boost out the country. The others will provlslona of- -thin 01-4Inarice and c«n-qh Immvdlutely, In wrllliiK, to «lurk of the and singles by Joe Gachko and The Knights gtf Columjhlys Pirates Ibutions to the new field were A. er, ; Jim Kastleman and Mark pins ove^r. average in a^ single gawe Church, was toastmasfer, and e^,.Club, to' attend band summer be assigned to operational, Air dlty Ihij uame IH Violator, l»hall ho di>"tntHl N. .1.. on May LT,, 1970, • Tou'n.shlp "f I'ranford, N. .1. l^ter scdred on Howie Silberstriin's^ and Tim Schetelichi each ^had itwo Singes : aiid taken to bo a H«paratn u'ud dlutlnot • ' JflllN V,,-l;.\KZZA, Jf-lt; clipped the Car4j[na,Ja in a |4 con- Schultz got the only hits for theand second in most pins over ayef- award? were presented by Presi- Force units:- . Offen«n.- . . . •- '• \ •, CRANKORl) IIOTIOI,. INC. . Bob Imbriaco. gipgle. But Gary DeLonge settled H. Antoine, who provided men and 1 singles. Pete, Schreiber, ,An4y $#£ zek 8i'i. f •eshments will-^be served ahd sphooj at Hillside Avenue Junior] .. ' - . ..-". • •! Township ("li-rk test as, . Ray Eilbaicher' an Indians. ^ Tpny Colbert, Gary Th age in a threje-game series . Caril dent WiiUam Linge and other : Cadet Soltis majored in electrical H<>ctlon 3. All Qthnr ordlKancex and •liuti-il: May L'd, 1D70 : Alfred. K. Krlitola, Secretury After a score in the first, both d«j>wn to g"et Chris DILorenzo, who heavy .construction equipment • to tokaiid Dave Cree each collected maining t ifere, VfBX bp; ,pire registratlon', .qfHigh School ••..••.:'•/.'• Practicte is slated'to be^ln, Aug- Ijiccsillor M5chael Batonj, Yvette 7 1-0, over the "Pirates." 'Jonathan Ihe-jtedhird.s The BucA seat three ^n^ the Angelsspiita crucial dou- scored; Hittittg? for the Cries1 Were 2^HH l>nmt.dlutarn- two hits. E. J. Carlin threw for, nated the flag pole, flag and fill Mark Irwin hurled a three hit- Mrs. William Geisel of Cfimf«d etldi had singles. Riqaldi and Mike mile — Je|]f Becher, \; low hjirdlefc game v will be September 20 at Ki'nph, uentencv. cluUMu or pht'am* of. thin Svihra collected four hits and his ; •"ie Chicasaws. edged, the Union BW r The cadet has been selected for ble, Bob Vicci's single; and Bob dirt. Other labor was'provided by ter as the Red Sox shut out thecarded a 103-26T77 to' tie for secKiel- y hurled in defeat. Mik^ l&er- Yost Team members included Ron- "*fe. MeiaHn in«" Paul Mtfeols-, 2 01ack'.i:,''*.'• -•; • • •> •:.'.. '' • .; New Booster Cl^b bfficers elect- ordiiuinciv "ba ilnchiroil. utuoiiHiltutlon/il^ the Pirates, striking out nine and fifth wip-of the season as the Mar- Courtty Trust Co: Sha'wt?ees 13^2 pilot training at Randolph or Invalid for any rvufum. the remalnlnK Kiernan's double. They got one John Baytala, Tom O'Brien, Ben Indians W,' Pat Green led the Sox aid- Fowlie, Robert L: MacDonald, ! ;-2&0 ---••• j- .-----•• 1 ^ •j All parents, of youngster^ of Popfid are as follows:; Mrs. Arthur allowing four hits. The tally came lins won the. first game 13-5, In ond in-the Classr B division of aritt- and Pete Moran aW looked on a last inning rally ,withprtlo»H of thlu ordlnan<:e MIUIH itfit- bo more in the third on a single by Avery, Charles Stevens, - Jr.,hitting with another home run. in the field for the 'Chey- Robert H.\ MaJ-er, Robert Pattori, 1 Warner age have been invited, to Morison; president; Mrs. Thomas ;iri'..cli.(l tlicrty and «hall remain In full when Brown walked- and-crossed medal play tournanient last .Thurs- which brought; ta four , XJJ&8. $ti$U ,1 Cadet Soltis is 'a 1983 graduate force and effect, and to tlilw eiid (ho Gli^ two \w«lfeS'»nd tf"t>^«fl theisecond game the. Angels scored H. Alan, Arfken, Albert J. Buorg Boyle,, vice-president; Mrs. George the plate on Joe Gachko's double. George Chase and John Lynes. / Bob, Speer added a-triple and Ir-day in the Ash Brook Women's ennes.,.. , ...... ing for the winners was Mark Col- Rutnieyer, 2; Tom Crechk,0 R: dif-atU«^H fhe.reuriiqn! 16^^^ of Jonathan Dayton Regional High pj-o'vlHiotiH oi' thlH,. or*llnafico are hwrohy ^ Two additional tallies! cai ei^it:rmi5.^vi thei 6tii inning and win, Papp, Chase and Zych also apd Dr. Longaker, v Pappas,' isecretary; jft-s;. - JToseplhi tlet-lai'ed to.be ney«rttblo,> '' ' ... After that .nothing, although Dave II Martin hurled for the White :Sox Golf Association. Ineri, responsible for nine strike qaeching: staff' and to examine School, Springfield. - £Vcllo>i ti, TIIIH ordinance .Hhal^ boconifl held an to defeat the- Marlins 10-9. The Cherokee's thjrd win; of :th$ cu's,. Mirieur; 1, Dave GorqiJn, % Cummings, treasurer; Mrs. Martha ^loins singled twice and Mike to tho-fourthAn 3 walk, a hit ba 1 in their win over the Tigers, with contributed to th« win;. John Obie outs. On the, mound for Ute losers Rutmeyer, 3; javelin — Mineur, 2, ejquiiJment used by the Clippers. effective Immediately after final adop. man; ant* a sfngl#*by E.'-j.xJarl JUndy Davis was the hitting star Walters coming on in relief. Tom got a \double. Mark Schultz took Stanford,' publicity chairman; Mrs. Hon. und publlcutli)ii accord I uu.1,0 Jaw. Mitchell once.. Kevin Gallagher getting three hits including a was John,Qwyer i^ho &tr4icksviut 12 Ll '!< (3 for 3). MeanwhUe, the Cards Marshall and Bob McKehna shared the. loss for<• the Indians.' Kastle- Joseph Walyus, membership, chair- MALCOLM #: PRJNOLB and Bob Osolin . singled for the batteirs., 'punget; led' t^'l- Shitwo^ r were hacking away, getting single bases-loaded triple. : the losi. Gary Tingley anil Mar-;; man and.Tothe had the Indians' \High ^ne man; and Mrs. James McDonald, Student Assistant Chairman, l'»v.nulU|i Commltteo Pirates. ... . ,, • r hitferferss Mft.:ft .dfljibitf. \itnj ,•,'» i.iHhUti, rwris In four duTe*ent^n|ngIi.The •'.'•yhe yFWtolts. gauied i\ first- shall got the only hits for the Tig- hits: :""T~ ~~ - 7T- ~ JOHN V. TJAKZZIA. JR... TKeHRoBbTns and Allison Phillies while; 1 first was on a double by; Bob Novot- place tie' with' the Marlins in theerS. • Thompson and -Daidone. led' J.Don^ld'Shaud's Hillside The • band picnic will be, h«ld TowilHhip Clerk •-.'„• beat the Cardinals,' 7-0,1 as ? In another, close battle, the py and a perfect bu^nl^y^Qltiibf Mc- ^A ? divi^iQh by.nipping (he Amer- the Sox hitting with four apiece, Yankees, slipped by.'the Senators Avenue Junior Hjgh nine won two Jjune 4 from noon to 3 p.m. in |K(ute^nent, , . . inusz held the Redbirds to*: three' ican'Legion "Cm'efs IMO: Alan Green £ and 1 ethodist Sermon :Th». foregolnn erdlualico wim finally Mahon. A isingle By Bruce'Ehrich while Bohni got two bingles. Li- 10-9 with Lars sWanson coming on \ ilnleS during the week" to riise Nomahegan Park, Cranford. piiHimd at a meetlnpr of the Townahln hits. There were two singles by Pawlick, Brad Johnson, Armand by P*t>ft.;»nd i KENILWORTH — Community followed by Jim^ Hardma'n's dou- pari, Abrams and Walters also con-' in relief of Tony Colbert to pick their record to. nine wins and four United Methodist ^Church will told Cinuinlttile of the. Tovviiwhlp o.f Cranford, Bruce. .Enrich and one by Erie Tar- ble produced the. second;run. The ^rreati and Lou Rotola all belted tributed to the Sox win, Mark kdi*fec% losses.' The Cougars knocked- off N.. J..' on i^ Sunday: Rev. John A, Janka, stil I):it,n(l: May ' 2fi, 1970 and three walks. 1/V hj^ of ^ildn«(Jjf in right field, in the fourth. . : two hits, while Colbert, Kimmick, den: v- ..;.; ;••••.',,v- ..,•.'...• dent assistant, will deliver the Adv. Ifi.ii: »2fi.CS ...... /.G-2tf gles^ by Jim and Mike Forrestal, Jftp^er h^d tW apiece for the and Owens *t(d singles by Hoeffler put the other access for the final In an exciting extra inning bat- Thill and Brinsko each had one. and! M ,Tqm Donovan picked up his Exhibit Winners sermori. ' 1 rBill Folihusz, and^'Gary Dorin. John tally of the game; * Chiefs. In their other game this tle, the Sportsman's Shop Sena- ! KENILWORTH—Winner's of the TOWNSWP OF CRANFORD Grice singled in the third but was Art Walsh, Schutzer, Bob Shapiro fourth win of the season, by scat- Sunday- School classes for pre- ' . Oruaford, New Jenwr * .veeek... the Chiefs 1 beat the Sport tering--three hits in-a 4-2 victory rieoent member's show of the Ken- kindergarten children . through ; ,. OKDINANOM NO. Vt-» left on second after a steal. The Center 3-1. The winning ilworth Act Association have been AN ORDINANCB TO-BSTABtlSHTHB other three runs came on singles' bver Kenilworth played at Hill- high school will meet at 9:30. TOWNSHIP OF GRANKORD OPNSBB- Marie McGurk iruhs /jscoredi on a bases-full single ilde Ave.' In the- first iinnjng Bill announced. ••'•••. \ \ •> The Junior' Youth Fellowship VATIOK COMMISSION HURHUANT TO by Mike Forrestal (4 for i). Bill WO MEMBERSHIP aiiAPTKR ua. p.rL i»08 (N.j.aA. by Ray Forte in the sixth Inning. Jpvihra scored after he led off with i They include the following Ken- FolJnusz (3 for 4), Gary Dorin Swimming will meet Sunday evening at 6 4O:6(JA-1 TO 4O;06A-6) • •> -' ' „ Tom' Cermak threw a two-hitter for single and opine home via a stol- ijworth residents: Pate"VGntre, 215 o'clock, and the Methodist- Youth :aHCTlON,l CRBATIr>lsr:Tho Townahtp Any of these weeds lii (a for 2) and Keith Jackson. Dan Made McGurk, .daughter of Mr. WATCHUNG (N. J.) LAKE CLUB of Cranford Ct>n»«rVatloli CommUuian b) the Chiefs. , en base, an error and a ground out. N. 16th St., second place in water- Fellowship will meet at 7:30 p.m. hereby '.oatablInner)j purMUant 'to Chapter Hplleran and Jim Hardman split 1 1 and Mrs. Frank McGurk, &• Doer- The Goldberg's Men's Shop AJPrtvate family Swim Ctub jbrriy Fenstermati als6 scored in tjolors; Kathleen Black, 5 Sherwood • The afternoon circles of the Wo- Ui of the U*< of 1SUS (N.J.U.A. your lawn right now? the hurling for the American Leg- ing Way, won;two medals at the 4n;r>nA»1 TO <0;B0A-6) Seals played 3 games this week, the first on ^onHardman's ground- Rd., third place i^ watercolors; Ed men's " Society willmeet^ at^ the PBOTION' 3' MqmborHr A 'Oomn^JHalon ion Cardinals. Eastern Regional Sychronized Op«n'til Labor Day -na-Hlll, 740 Monmoutftf^AVe;, firsT nhall couulut .of"seven <7> members CP- winning one-and-JoBing-two-They 'f KTtJSraW" ttaste^frsingTeJ to leaff "cTuT?cHTri~"a 'combined "group at 1 0 Swimming Qualifying Meet and H- ; : polated by Uiu.To.wnohlp.Cijrn'nltto . one The Kiwanis .Giants took one topped the Rams 8-1 on Wednesday Husband and^^ Wife .d^:.^737.:..7..~T~r;$"95:00r" 9JP the fourth iand he evehtiially honorable mention in 'watercolors; p.m., for the last study of the book of whom ahall alno bo a member of ttia Dandelions, chickweed and many other rion- from the Cubs, 4-3, in a cliff-hanger Junior Olympics at the Newark evening on strong pitching by Bob s66red oil D/onqyan's squeeze bunt. Matteo Jannicelli,- 19 Pa^k Dr."Sermo, n on the Mount," directed IHannlnK Boivroi und all of vhorn abaH bo YWCA last Week. Husband, Wife and One Child 110.00 van, Chetston and .'Ah,jlmovic, all i4uldohu of (hrxl, grass weeds may be "camping" in your lawn. asl'Jack Donovan struck out eight. Schreiber, a four-hitter, r Saturday H,obbie drpvf in Fen^ernian with first prize in graphics; -Betty Em- by Pastor Cooper. tpo n^umbor» ehall uofVo -without, ootapon* Each Additional Child 10.00 with singles, ;,i;.;.'.". .• : rhqrt, 90 Ppmbrook Dr,, first prize net Ion except an hereinafter proyldod. But you, can put a stop to them with TURF Bill Thompson was the Cub twirl- Marie, a member, of the West- wa,3"a rematch with the Rams win- 4 single In the, ffltth' after the Iat- !. The Administrative Board will Xhu Towniihlp Committee »h«Jl de(ilgTnnte ec, striking out six and allowing field Dolphins Synchronised $mim ning 7-2. Rusty Meyer, pitched a Initial Fee, Ffrst Year •,.;..i 10.00 ^er• had singled. QhttS Dl Lbrenzo tyi older junior division; Ricky Fer-meet Wednesday evening, at 8 o)t« of the men»b«rn to Horvq aa Chairman BUILDER PLUS 2, Scotts weed control with 1 Judo jjeafai Clftptyres ';,v- rugla, 42 K- Ninth St., third place KJid pr*»|d|nB of?|e,t>r of the Coll fivto hits. The Little Bears opened Team, has been swimming-in com- strong game and was backed up by For Additional.Infprmation, Call John H. McDonough, Pres. \S0Lad4ed' a hit to. the attack; ^ o'clock. All members are* askod to. The ".l»rro»l»' ~stt\e de^lsnated byi the Townaljlp .Coaimft* only to have the Giants get onereceived several meda3te " and on-Sunday, they bowed to the Stars 4674)470 • DR 6S22A > Th^ Liniie^ ^riday 6nd came hpme with Cr'anford winners were Rose'Ma- ' A..simple spreader application takes care of in the' bottom half, another to tieawards since joining the team. 12-5. The Stars scored nine runs captured seven Of ip a; 5-3 WDV behind, the four-hit pitch- rle Gattb, 7 Ramsgate Rd.^ first most non-grass weeds and fertilizes your lawn it up in the third. With two more • An eighth grad# student at St.In the first in.rting and the Sdals the ninths ahrtual Junior Judo ing of Don . liardnian. John Riz- p^ize in watercolors, and Etta Min- Marine Completes im the fourth, they went ahead to etti, 105 Glenwood Rd., second at the same time. Makes good grass grow Michael'8 Sd^olij'Martfc ,*1U com-never relt.'bag 7.95 1 Ave., has just completed his flight kd' by Tdm PateVno's three for weight; Steve Grippo, 13-K; year the Wifli team followed by fltik<} lils'tWd the count 3-3 in the By WARREN RANKIN Booster Club Donates old lightweight; Kevin, iIWwl^jf ^,My>ave Karalls, 88, ahd 1 To Miss Carell training in the A6A Intruder jet four and Tom Sharkey, who was 5 bottom.''«£••:the third ;on two hits, plane, and has received his gold 10,000- sq. ft. bag 14.95 FISHING $100 to Drug Group the winning pitcher."v' : 11-12 year old heavyweight; Frank McLeodf93. ind-three walks. Hobbie smashed KENILWORTH — Miss . Kathie s pilot wings/designating him aa a MEMORIAL, DAY The Cranford Booster Club re- Golad, 9-10 year old lightweight; he CjranforA saU«d a • two-put single in thp fifth to A. Carell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EQUIPMENT 1 n I6g faf*4.WT •"• rt» '« Naval aviator. • We can't forgei the fight#ey cently approved a-donatlon of $100 Roger Dennis, 9-10 yeat Old heavy- knock in Fensterman who had sin James Carell pf U Wilshire Dr. Lt. Kieffer is a 1967 graduate Scotts Standard spreader in two si?es. Rug- Mrs. Weldon Wins weight; and Susan Antonczak, 7-8 tlatcd ifo(!tneetwWi nion received a B.'S. degree Saturday made nor .disregard the , price s WORMS to the Mayor's Committee on Drug gledv : Hobble also drove in Fen- of the U.S. Naval Academy, Ah- they paid. \t gedly built to last for yeai/s, yet it's lightweight Abuse, according to President Hugh year old lightweight: ' !.(/ 1.. Ifadic^^bifli^ Moh^y, ste»ma5 in the seventh to add an from Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- •riapolis, Md., where-he received-a Handicap Tourney day and Wednesda sity, Madison. • - what they, gave Dunlop. | Mark, Dennis is now undefeated Insurance run. Hardman and Di B.S. degree. He was graduated from when, fighting and easy to handle. Dial-a-matic rate setting LICENSES ISSUED Mrs. Norbert Weldon defeated _in his last ^0_tournaments while Lojenio.'also had hits. > A graduate of Jonathan Dayton The- dub also has increased its 1 the U.S. Postal Naval Graduate for thei rest of and finger tip "on-ofi" •; control, 18- and .24- Mr.5' EiieiL iihoraher._2...up-in -tlw fils brotheF, Roger, "Has "won" five" Regional High School, Springfield, Schoorin Monteray, Callf.rliri96fr annual "scholarship from "$300" to finals of the spring handicap inch widths; Rust-resistatit-finish,- BASEBALL $400. of his - last - six toiirnamenta. They Man us on Monday. Miss Carell majored in biology as with a master of science degree tournament Tuesday at Echo Lake are sons of Mr. and • -Mrs. Victor In BowUng Belles preparation for a career'in medical war.' Then their in' aero-space, and last October he great loss will SAVE $7 EQUIPMENT Country Club. Dennis,,3Q7 Orchard St. ... , The •Shaneen" Agency womerJ'* technology* At the university, she received his silver wings from Results of a match play against 11 Senior Citizens was a member of Theta Pi', Golden the Air Force Pilot Training Wing be a gain and par tournament Tuesday follow: t^ 'Tue^ay jiigtt BoWihg Bel|p« Z an,d Varsity Club. She also serv- at Laredo, Texas. they shall not 18-Inch Model 35 Babe, Ru Birthtlay Party ,JFetea, have die'-Hc J • KENILWORTH — Eleven mem- ed as secretary and vice-president Lt. Kieffer and his wife, the Reg. 19.95, with trade 12.95 2 TENNIS plus 1, and Mrs. Weldon and Mrs. For Baseball Meeting TropHres itii awards1 wore "jfre- of the Medical Technology Society former Patricia Caprino of Pater- vain. This is the bers of the Kenilworth Senior Citi- thing, for which Vincent Fisher, even. Mrs. Pres- Showing of a 25-m(nute Babe sented;#t,(ivbajaquet, rio£-to-qvt)rsttan duty ShM^ Pfaff first with minus 1, followed by Mrs. p.|n. Monday m the Municipal Feted'were Betty Johnson, Max Miss Carell, who received the To disregard the merit;; of want to fhfnk tmalL Lee Hale, minus 3. Mrs. Robert and. Marie Newhard, teanj mem Hentschel, Earl Frazer, Viola Fras- university's Biology Award in 1968, Building. Managers, umpires and ; Take Tour of Shore quality fuel oil is poor thinking, Sutman had 33 putts. ' be'rs. - - • •• . •• •.-• • completed her i2-morith internship # CRANFORD parents have been invited. er, Sophie Fela, Florence Schact, KENILWORTH — The Kenil- F*or economy's sake, order, your Class C winner was Mrs. Gard- Josephine Snyder, Hugo Johnson, in medical technology at Morris- worth Pleasure Pals took a tour League directors will'\mCHRONlCl^THUTRSbAY,,l^AY, 28, 1970 Page Seven

RILIAtUE

FUEL OIL APARTMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED LOST AND FOUND AUTO DEALERS BOW1JNG LUMBER CLASSIFIED RATES Recent Real Estate Transfers ^u'isriiiA-.-'i .-?, FOB RENT WOMEN LOST:' Oold charm bracelet, D nilhouott Union Courity Buick Co. CLARK OFFICES CLARK LANES BUILDERS'GENERAL MEN charms and 1 other. Call 371-5913. ELIZABETH FIRST INSERTION—4 cents a word, $1.00 minimum, cash with SUMMIT AND ELIZABETH SUPPLY CO. order. •.- LOST: Andrew Wlftek's baseball glove, COAL CO. LUXURY APARTMENTS VIAIU CLERK ...: . $100+ JOBS vic.lnlty/ of RooHevolt School and TRUST COMPANY BROKEN Party Goods & Greeting Cards Ca«lno Avenue. Call 272-6CG7. Est. 190J • Lumbar • Building Materials BARRICINI CANDY Five and ono-hnlf rooms, 2 baths, fifth Company IKMMIH ennrRotlc younK man Bosd 10 W«itfleU A« REPEAT INSERTION — (Consecutive weeks without copy OLKHKS-TYIMBTH — LOCAL i Mlllwofic COMMERCIAL STATIONERY floor, elevator, air conditioning. J3G0. With car for. mail room and perform H : UI-4300 "" changes) 3 cents a word, 75 cents minimum. June Int.' Garage avu.llu.ble. muHHonicer duiW'H. '' j Thitt lu tho Job you hayo been watting AIR CONDiriONINO for. ltfveralflcd' antl Rood Balary and MMnb»r F.DXC. 24-Hour FUEL OIL Service Dial 2764)505 276-3248 fen paid. Shorthand helpful but not COMPANY, 9 N. Union Ave. Orinford ADS SET BY LINES-^15 cents a line, minimum charge $1.20. CRANFORD TOWERS :LERK ...... $95+ neeeHHury. • * PIANO TUNING Airthorlttd S«IM Winkler L.P. Oil Burners 336 Centennial Ava. Cranford To ,-iBiilHt in packing. Inventory, and Ads set in caps, with blank lines or display lines must be SECRETARY TO SALES MGR. PIANO TUNING Stewart-Warner Products 18 Springfield Avonur, Cranford olhor telephone. band employed at Shalloro&s I&xpreBs. paid life Inuuranco, l>o«pUullzatlon, and year. Care of one child; g;odd pay. NOTICE OF HEARING FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES, Inc. SALES & SERVICE . 4 " Please ca.ll-686-8620: after S p.m. 743- major medical. Plcaso-call ilr. Lorenzo Hours — 8 to 4, five days a wcok. The Board of Adjustment (Zonlnc). 477 Boulevard Kenllworth Our 46th Year ; LANDSCAPING Color - Black & White 4978, oak for Dan. tf at 379-3400 for Intorvlew. Township of Cranford, County of Union, i Auth. FENCES Cnnforf Call 276-3860. ' . 6-28 • Dry Cleaners • Drapery, Specialists Hi-R & Stereo DEADLINE FOR COPY - Tuesdays at 5 p.m. New Jeruey, will hold a. public hearing on INDUSTRIAL - RESIDENTIAL URGENT: Family In Cleveland School MEN WANTED with mochanlcal abil- Monday, June I. 1370, at .8:15 p.m. In •CADILLAC • Shirt Launcfereri . •,For Storage Vault Kadios '— Aate&na Installation* aar'pa1'"iieeHa two or throo bodroom ity to bo trained lor plant equipment the Municipal Building , to consider tho FEDpERS • Wedding Gowns Cleaned /^ DESIGNING Alr-Condltlouers - Telephone 276-6000 - apnrtmohl aa noon as possible. Pleuao oporalion. Permanont position, Beno- SECRETARY ...... To $140following: call 272-6886. fltii inolude N. J. State Penxiun, Hick Peraonablo' gal for top exec. 4-6 yearn 11/70: Application of THE NATIONAL Dealer THE NATIONAL ,• y. • 276-3300 ••• •". •. .. •EVERGREENS •SHRUBBERY _, 789-0606 " Leavo, Vacation and fully paid llo»pl- experioncu required. Good typing and STATE BANK for a variance from the PLUMBERS YOUNG PROFESSIONAL COUPLK with tallzatlnn. Major Medical and Life requirements of Sections 24-33 and 24-14 shorthand a muxt for tliin great Job I 6umnte*d Used Can j^ STATE IBANK 44 North Ave., E. Cranford •LAWNS . • SHADE TREES ,155 South Ave. Garwood one child and Bmull dog dosiru two Innurnnco. J2.6& per hour to Btart.. of the Zoning. Ordinance to permit tho We SfWice i/nd'jwitall AU Makes •„ . ROUND * CEDAR bedroom apartment. July lat-or later lncroaac in . 30 dayx.* Tolephone 8:00 construction *f a bank building and AT NEW ADDRESS — Mr. arid Mrs. Stanley Suszkp, formerly of 5' 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE occupancy. PlBraso call .collect 288-4326. a.m. to •• p.m., 368-0868; 0:00 p.m.' to SECRETARY ....:.,.:. $100 parking area with less than minimum (201)^1^900 ^5 SPLIT RAIL • STOCKADE'" EXCAVATING ."-• GRADING BRENNAN&TOYE 10 p.m., 272-6349. "' . sldo yard and less parking area, than Waverly PI: have nioVed into their newly-purchased split-level home SERVICE CO. CATERERS TftAVEL BUREAUS who llkoa KENU.WORTH OFflCB SCOnS LAWN CARE PRODUCTS FURNISHED lVi-2 ROOM apartment, Tyi>!nff, ntono, 9-5 -;- for roauirod on Lots 694 through 698 In- rre« EitiiiMU^ -No Obltgirion IX- §#*«", Pwp. moderato priced, witliin walk to N.Y.C. active apot, . ^ clusive and 724 through 726 inclusive In, at 34 Brown Ter. this home was purchased from Mr. and'Mrs. Leon 119 L fifth SH»«t Pl.lnfJ.Id Water-Softening Salt ROBERTS & WIESE B. S. WILLOUGHBY TWO NEW LISTINGS train transportation. Hought by young Block 808 known1 as 613 Rarltan Road. I : Call 276.1160 533 Boulevard , Call 272-5001 WESTWOOD LOUNGE PLUMBING - HEATING REALTOR business man. (212) 636-0679. ' Adjourned from May •». 1970 meeting. Mindlin, who have moved to an apartment. The sale was negqtiated Dial 38S4581-2 ACC'T. CLKS .... $450/Mo. 1 Call 276-3284 t TINNING BY VICTOR DENNIS SERVICES 16/70: Application of DUNKIN DO- 218 Centennial Ave. Cranford I •'.':'•, i"'-,:,. Ortarinfl Hsu ,, .. . • TRAVEL GUIDE NUTS for'a, variance from the require- by Marga Hoffmann of the G. E. Howland,.Inc.; oftice 2764O69 Real Estate Co. 272-5580 NO. i- Min. 2-r 3 yrs. oxporlonco iri yiccter. 277 Central Ave. Clark IF NO ANSWER CALL 276-3281 TBUCVISION RBPAISBD FABT. For the Dupt. X or postlnfffl, calculations* °tc. ments of Section 24^37 of the Zoning Complete "one stop" Banking _, COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVtCB .Ordlnanco to porralt the construction of 206 Soujh Av«., E. , ,• Cranford 12 Clark St, Cranford Brokers BUNGALOW beat and fastest eervloe call ECONOMT 124 Thomas St. Cranford — Agents For AH - VACATION ELECTRIC; 378-3886.'fay or night, tf a frc« standing sign <>n Lots 3, 4, 4A, 4B, ,-- i.,, M>mber< F.D.I.C CATERING 3 Walnut Aye., Cranford Open 9-9 Llvlner room with flroplaco: full dlninir COMPTOMETER OPRS. and 6. Block 186, known_as 333 North WESTFIELD room, kitchen, bedroom, TV room and Avenue E»st- Adjourned from May • 4, ITDNERAL DIRECTORS CHAPMAN BROS, FOREIGN* DOMESTIC APARTMENT LANDSCAPING, — Complete landscape REFRIGERATION AMKE rUE CUSTOMBI PAIKINO FOR'ALL OCCASIONS — Bvonincs .Call — tile bath on the flrut floor ... 2 bed- service, spring; cleaning, build and re- $500/Mo. 1070 meeting- ' . » • • Plumbing •*• Heating -.Cooling - Bolen Co»moffloB 276-2330 roomu on tho Mocotjd. Aluminum sldinff 15/70: JS'Pllcallon.-of BUN OIL COM- AIRLINES • STEAMSHIPS exterior: S cur garage. Excellent, SEA SHORE RENTALS: Long Beach pair lawns, sodding, rototUllng, clear- Kxporlenctd B«1B for firbat company & Air Conditioning Co. LAWN MOWERS Mildred Curtis 245-7872 ing- areas, shrub planting and monthly PANY for' a variance from, the require- GRAY MEMORIAL Repair^ T AJttratlons OratiKc Jr. High area. Reasonably Inland, ocean front apartments weekly with benefits saloro! ments of fieotlona 24-30(b). (c), and (d>, SALES & SERVICE Margaret Erdel, Travot Niok Giordano 378-878* priced at $28,900. from JIDO." Douovan Associates, Brok- care. Tree and drainage work. Free 1 Air Conditioning Sura Smith 176-7761 estimates. Call. 87.8-2166 from 1 to and 24-37*' (8) <*i of the 2onln^ Ordi- ,, WALTON HUMIDIFIERS Funeral Profa»sIonalSorvlce Without Charfla crsi Ship Bottom, Now Jerspy. 609- nance to permit the demolition and re- • WEDPINGS •AAEETINGS - • PARTIES BOULEVARD » pjn. '•••••'• •' • , • < • '• •** KEY PUNCH .^Z To $100 HU { boQO ,„. 276-1320 , . .: ; NO. 2 494-2782. • tf construction of anr :etf!aUng solj«lce uta^ W««t««Wr,N. J. 2325070 • BANQUCTS - • TESTIMpNIALS 12 Springfield Aye. GARDEN CENTER 381-0260 or 687-6907 Local, coneonial company needs sal tldn'qn Mt "7, Block-373, known aa 49 36 North Ave,, E> Cranford CHARMING COLONIAL^ with 1-3 yearu oxporlenco. South Avonue,' West -' • Capacity Up To 600 People Cranford, N. J. a TORO « JACOBSKN a) LAWN BOT HOME IMPROVEMENTS Parking Facilities a> SNAPPEJR 1085 Raritan Rd. Clark —• G.G.NUNN ••"" Center entrance; living room with ; 1.9/70: Application of RICHARD B. iJiWNMOWBUS stone fireplace; full dining room;. "No Job Too Small" ENZ for a yarlaoco from the require-, 2764092 REYNOLDS HOUSE WANTED TYPISTS $95+ Dial 789-0808 SALES - SERVICE - REPAIRS Realtors and Insurers kitchen- with Belf-cleanlnff ovon; beau- FREE ESTIMATES menu of Section "24-17 (h)-of the Zoning LINCOLN MERCURY TRUST COMPANY tifu,l" screened porch with flagstone NIGHT APPOTNTMBNTS Good typing BUIII for terrific company, Ordinance to por,mlt tho constraotion of North AVQ. Garwood 272-6277 PLUMBING ft HEATING, INC. FIVE ROOM APARTMENT OR HOUSE . FULLY INSURED a 2-ca'r garaeo with leas than .minimum SNOWDEN APPLIANCES . CRAHFORD 181 North Ave., E. deck. 3 good sized bedrooms; 2 car with garage desired by quiet, mlddlo- convenient location Co Cranford. Ex- 369 South Ave., E. Wostfldd Oeo. Cuoxio ,. ' Tony DiFablo garage. A real charmer — sensibly cellent benefit". side and rear yard on Lot 3, Block 210, North;Av»» ^ DOOLEY 604 Boulevard Kenilworth TREE EXPERTS ; aKod couple, In vicinity of Rosellea- known aa 8 Cedar Street. Sales & Service priced al |3G,5«8. Cranford. August let. Call 363-0946. EDRICH REMODELING FUNERAL SERVICE Over 35 Yr«. Experience 8-28 20/70: Application of FRANCIS G, a CAttPETS&RUGS YOUR REALTOR \ 789-1162 or 379-6481 CLERK-TYPISTS ...... $90 MACK IE for a variance from the re- Washers & Dryers JbMBWEIN 35 North Aviv, W. Funeral Directors T&J SAME pA,y SERVICE ., COLONIAL CHARM tf quIromontB of Sootlod 24-48 and 24-76(a) • • . • '•• ' •»• Ma'ytig*s • ' ' '. JACK'S - For-- Hal«i-~Ordor—Dopt«- 3& liro/wkr • rff"OTTO^e''tJr-^Thflr*tBo OARWOQD , LAWN MOWER SERVICE Bathroom' and Klrch«n Modarniiation i bodroomn-on--thn second ~ftoor plusr; Very diversified Job. 7 VOLKSWAGEN QUALITY DECORATORS & lit rt bedroom and - playroom on tlilrd onclosuro of front porch which extends ph 2764)255 SALES • SERVICE • PARTS TREE SERVICE WORKING FOR YOU REAL ESTATE ENERAL CONTRACTOR closer to front property, lino than al- Refrigerators & Freezers SERVJCE • SALES • REPAIRS floor. Formal dlninK room, fireplace. lowed on Lota 1 arid 2, Block 218, known Banking - C«r. 218 North Ave., W. Cranford Pick-up & Delivery Est 1957 Excellent location, convenient to town. ROOFING — BIDING — XBADBR8 - CLERICAL ..'...... $85 ) • Amana CARPETING OOTTBRS '-!>- ALTERATIONS — ADDI- UB 500 High Streot. South Av^ a WMI SI. SNOW BLOWERS — SMALL ENGINES W* Do The Complete Job BROOKSIDE SCHOOL Upper tiO'a. APPRAISALS No typlne required for Bllllne Dopt. • , SALES & INSTALLATIONS TIONS — REPAIRS ' 21/70: Application of, SHELDON B. Dishwashers & Disposals , LAWN-BOY — HAHN-ECLIPSE Tree Surgery & Removal GLJCKMAN for a varianoo from the re- PJD.LC. Slip Covers — Draperies "REASONABLE RATES" AREA . . . COLONIAL PHIL, F. HBKBHAN, BRA Call 276-6600 For Appointment . GARDEN SUPPLIES DELIGHTFUL EDMONDKIAMIE quirements of Section 24-48(b) of tho • Maytag- • W«»tQ King Unlverta^l TORO Spraying & Feeding Uoeloty of Real Eatate Appraiser, t Zoning Ordinance to permit tho con- 1 Reupholstering — New Furniture $34,900 Aldan Street, Cranford. 276-7383. * > •• ' .'Li'.... •~i.y.': - —.;, --_^z - 272-5415--.-"-.--•:• 276^5367 _SJPIiT LEVEL : MILDRED MILLER AGCY. struction gf an extension of the garage, ^.~_ Vacuum Cleaners . ,;^..:ic BOULEVARD 332 North Ave,, E., Cranford Stump Removal with a front yard of loss than 25 foot • "•"• Hoover ' • Eureka Entrance"" V*>«tibule7 living room7 IjlvfnK .room,' dining room, kitchen, 108 UO. UNION AVB. CRANl'OUD on Lot 88, Block 233A, known an 12 Men- VOLKSWAGEN ';-.",'^ijdnjl In Cranford . . . 241-2975 358 North Ave., E. Cranford Wood Chips Fireplace Wood Dining room, New Science Kitchen, cxqulHlta • rec. room: < bislroomd: 3 doll Avenue. GARDEN CENTER tjunroom anil Powder room, ' on tho full baths. Thlu home may aluo be uaed PRINTING DBBIONBD by experienced MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Call 232-0416 OfiPICB 632 Boulevard Kenilworth COMPLETE GARDEN SUPPLIES craftsmen. Offset and letterprea* 32/70: Application of THOMAS BD- Snow Plowing' Jut floor ... ' ... " ' nn a mother-daughter home. Large plot FOR SALE You Can Earn A Lot of It Selling WAilD DAVIS for a variance from the MOVING & STORAGE Cards, programs, Uofcets,' bookleta, let- Fertilizers — Grass Seed — La\vn Mower Free,. Inanrea 3 bedrooms, and -Bath on 2nd. floor. 76' X J80'. Priced reduced. Owner Beautiful Avon CoHinetlCB '— Hours requirements of Sections 24-9 and 34- North Av«.rft. .Sales — Service ^Repairs Plurhhing & Heating 3rd. rioor storage.' full, high, baao- would like to hear your, fcffur.- •COMPL.HTH1 L1NB . terheads, envelopes. CRANFORD CIT To Suit Yon -^- Local- Customers .— 46(o) of the Zoning Ordinance to per- m«n^t, oil eteam heat. Aluminum Sid- IZEN AND CHRONICLE). Jl Alden St. And It's- Pun. Call Quickly. CARPET 789-0444 1 i AND BXTBRIOI< mit tho nonoonforminK use of lot with 272-6277 ; Wafer Hearers Ing . . . Storm and Screen combina- "STOP IN FOR TOUR FREft COrY Cranford. J78-BOO0. • Kenllworth area 731-8100 leaa than minimum front footage, and 900 Ellitbeth AVB., E. Garwood, N. 4.\ tions, 2 car garago and a 5(tacl75 plus F. CHANKORD BOARD OF KBALTOR8 PAINTS Cranford-LJndon ..-.....*.• S63-4880 toss than minimum lot 'area within 100 AUTO BODY REPAffilS UPHOLSTERY 604 Boulevard Kenilworth Alterations -Repairs lot. . BOOKLET" RS1NNERS' SERVICH POQt. does moal Oarwood Aroa ...... 766-682» feet of. front right of way on Lot H, UATBX WAi.tALr PAINT - every thin*. CaVpentryi plumbing, re- Block' 46. known aa'N26 Bloomlngdale CLEANING EDDIE URBAN modeling;.' eleotrlo wlrin*. »ppllsno« re- Avenue. - ' Service First GREETING CARDS . ' ,27615520 ;• ,•./.• : WATCH REPADUKG DELIGHTFUL VICTOR DENNIS $350 per gal pairs. >7«-J»58. U 23/JO: Application of BDWARD F. BODYART Latex aeml-slou CZBJBROWSKI for a varlunco from th« JRIDGE ST. SALE — Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Murad have moved'into NORRIS Jnlon County 2 Adams Ave., . Cranford ; L TREE SHADED HOME IN / Tough Floor Flnlaha* OBT FCLI/ HOUSB POWHK, . DRESSMAKER requirements of Section 24-48 (e) of the HARRISON'S REALTOR Color Matohlnc Borvloa l« volt Installations our specialty Zonlner Ordinance, to permit the noncon- their' new home shown above at 109 Ridge St. Mr; and Mrs. Don ORANGE JR. HIGH AREA ZIMMERMAN BROTHJERB fornilnff use .of lot with less than mini* Trust Company • Greeting Cards •' Party-Goods OBBMICOTB P>O*T WOBHB ' Electrical Contractor* ALTERATIONS M. Mayer,'former owners, have,been transferred to,Houston, Tex. 2ALDENST. 276-7618 70» Boulevard K^nllworth mum area within, prescribed dlutance Collision Specialists i • Barrlclni Candy , LbANS t,lvine room tilth » Fireplace, paneled from front rleht of way on tote 166 and FURNITURE CLEANED HENRY P. TOWNSEND Sun room, larito DJnlnR room, 3 )>od- > 1T<-It8t '•' . CUSTOM DHBSSMAKING deslcn.. tairor- 167, Bl'dck 73, known an 31 and 33 Burch- This property was sold through Multiple ^Ufiting by the Evelyn •CornmBrclal Stationery 1 • ' • 'tf Auto & Tjuelc Reflnlshlng 51 inyoorWmetho roomn, tuitli. full tewment with a. ' ine, and all kinds of alterations. field Avenue. "fl«wct-ftesh" way tiled rioor in tho play room. 2 car GENERAL CONTSA6TOR. All types of BY>rmal and cocktail dreasmaklnB our 2*/70: ApDlicatlon of JOSBPHINB Wade & Son Agency ,and listed by May" Koehler of the Deacon •• , . 24-Hour Towing 276-3248 Moving and Storage WATCHU Bdrugi! and n lovuly yard. WHDDINO INVITATtONS, anBounea- Interior and exterior carpentry. Roofing specialty. Beautiful oriental Bilks and CSANFORD OFFICEi * ooon menta engraved, printed, tljermo- COHDI for a variance from the re- Packing OMTMI l*ricnd In tower 130'K. SHAHEEN AGENCY and all types of siding. Fully Insured. other uansual fabrics. Order now lor qulromenta of • Section 24-46 CITIZHIN AND LOU 8AVARBSB. 373-6861. tf Prom dresses. Call 276-170*. tf Zoning; Ordinance to permit the con- • BnK* Fr«nelf • Civ .. 9 N. Union Ave. Cranford CHRONICLE. 21 Alden 8t. Cranford.' veyance of 3 ' lota to sons and daughter CITY South Ave. . Realtors • no harsh scrubbing -. RIVE MASON WORK, WATERPROOFING, and CALL EVELYN at 276,-2380 for expert of applicant with Mess than minimum SHOP: 789-03^0 :anv>cia>Mn 241 North Ave., W. Westfleld IB North AT^, 1. THE ' GOOD FAJRY BOLL MUSEUM i WAUOJT REPAIRS. Steps, walk*, patios, drains. alterations and dreasmaklnBi Tuea, front footaKo on Lots fl, 7, 8, and 9, , BETTVANN^S for /rec qiiotatioa call 232-4464 ..WALNUT « roomH, 2 bu'itfSSTnew Uawiboard hot repaire. buys, sells and dree No Job to* small. lit-WU. After t p.to- Thurs. ovonlnga. " , 8-* Block 44, known .as 26 Gardon.Street. RES.: 789-0604 Dial 2334220 INSURANCE water hrntlne «y»tem. 6H'x231". 276-1900 and, 276^0777 dolls. A broken doll could nt«*n 'gold' tn your attic 305 Walnut Ave. Call call • 270-3630. , ' ' ' • " -• tf 26/70: Application of BDWiBD CRANFORD BAKE SHOP IAWLOR DURACLEAN H \ w >y \ i .V Try -SCKULTZ ' for a,, .vatlaiKia—frowt- the Garwood T— WesHWd SAVINGS 276^200 ALL TYPES OF RUBBISH cleared away quirements of Sectlpn S4-48(o) of the Zoning Ordinance to permit tho construc- C«ntril Av«. A North Av», E. NURSINGHOMES 8ALT FOIl WATBJft BOFTHNKIR8. de- and removed. Cellars, attics and yards USED CARS FOR SALE CAKES & PASTRIES EVELYN WADE & SONS KENILWORTH OFplCEi . G.G.NUNN expertly cleaned. Prompt service. Call tion of a-e»ldo addition to existing; house WEARING APPAREL dellvered. Refined, rook, pelleU and with leas than minimum side yard re- > . •, •• ; • x. • anytime. 199-0061. ( tf 1065 CHEVY :*2-noQr-Hardtop. A-l Con- . Insurance Consujtants^ Watklna coarse. All l«0-pound baga. quirement OB Lot) 48, Block 447, known AUTO REPAIRS CRANFORD HALL Boulevard at Center Realtors and Insurers Uarsuerito Rearwta ft A R Salt Service. .M1-J7J0 — J7«. dition. .PowuixatoerlnK. V-8 Automatic FOR All OCCASIONS AXUMINXTM SHOWROOM as 223 Locust Drive. BesnorBnutHtld 178«. f ' tranHmlimlon. »Call -ISG-3704 for ap- 1 NAN'S FASHION SHOPPE tr«ne KomliU pointment to bo aeen or- contuct ou»- At the above time and place oppor- A' Buy With ConfidencafT . . - NURSING HOME 2764200 181 TSTorth Aver, E. Poroh and Fatlo Slndosurea .tunlty will bo Riven to all persona who CRAWFORD For fashion Values. Plus Barvlco ' WOOD CHIPS: Excellent for roulchlne todlan. Cranford Public Library be- : Baked Fresh Daily DRAPERidES, Bath F. i yr«8S9 wish to be heard. .' . . "•' CONTALKSOBNT8 overijrtiona and roBeS, alao glvoa good Julouoics-Awnlng 'Windows tween tho houra of 7 a.m. und 2:ao p.m. 12 Offices In Union, Morris BRIDATCONSULTANT ; Bsanor T. Craig ,378.1118 ; By Order of: U Acre Kstate — Mreorool BuUdtof* Tel: 276-8110* 8111 . Hampaon wood control! .-HO a load. Phono 1171! SUP COVERS Over 20 Years Of J7«-«S7« Nuprlrno Ileplocoment Windows BOARD OF ADJUHTMHNT Op«n Sundays 7 ajn. to 1 p.m. * RMtlstered Nuraea In Cbaxaa and Essex Counties ,• Formal Apparel • Knits FOOT OV CBNTBNNIAX.' AVETNUBI 3607. 6-1 Storm Window- and Screen Combinations. Boris Boreen, Secretary SERVICE Combination Doors — 26 Style* Dntori: May 31. 1970 • Sportswear • Dressei 56 Years of Service TKAILBH: Vj ton. G'.liy- V hy :' lnu uummvr. $150. or^.btmi MFHTIMB ALUMINUM 276-1053 600 Lincoln Pk., E Cranford • lingerie • Gloves • Handbags . CRANFORD THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. May 28 und PRODUCTS, ma UMllnSt. Cranford MILL END STORES, INC CRANFORD SAVINGS WINDOW KAN: Likd now, ^0". Will Jl 29, 10 a.m. to\4 n,m. Metal deMk.-tableM, • Jewelry 103 South Avenjie. West 275-33OS cliulrs.' bookH, ' many other itmoH. 19 SEftVIC|NTER wlndowx 20'" t« 37". ^ Knouti Klcclrl Oastont-U«4e 23 North Ave., E. Cranford & LOAN ASSOCIATION Open Mort-Thurs-Fri 10 to 9 . cttlly Hovuraiblo Fun with Built-1 Oak Lane, Cranford. OPTICIANS LEADERS-GUTTBRS-ROOII'TN'Q: ! aener- Assa * S McPHERSON REALTY Co Timt-r. *••!*• 37B-39M. ; IuevWed-Sat 10 to 5:30 MEMORIAL DAY BEST! el -Homo Improv«»nent. -V. MoNally,. Brian Pankuch .(X)]VTRACTORS REALTOR " •' T AND BOX .SPUING: tw FREE PARKING . . FREE ALTERATIONS Open Dally 9-5 .. „ Sunday 1-5 Carpuntor. ReaHonuble, call 27t>-0t>41 In cnMfi you're .looking for u. «p**cinl t\vlii Hiita. Dr. ilutti«oil, Orthopudlc. BUSINESS Robber Bead- Crajiford Homo thin holiday weukend, Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Wins Doctorate quurtera —• Drapery RAYMOND E. WHEELER Insured Saving* 381-7160 IDverilbffB. - 6:30-8 Jl.ta. .Clmtn, KHod condition. $-K not. Knt' ON HOME • hvu't, our NBWl.Y-I^IHTI-JD 'M Split luih Vlllacu. . Crunford. 27B-5D33. ITKIIRAUA CARPKTS: Mxport sales and OPPORTUNITIES Brian J. Pankuch, son of Mrs. DAVIS BROS. bd OPTICIANS in yiwrloi" Hliupit.- with an' 8f>' X. HO' inutallatlon; numplcu brought to your INTKMOB - Hoursi fXon. to Frl. 8:30 ajn. to 6 pjn. 1120 Raritaji Rd. Clark lot/ KIHHT TjlSVKb: Center Hall . . . 19 ALDEN ST. -276^400 f)AVK MON'KY mi your auto jiud horn homo, cleaning done in your home. Wo_ John JV Pankuch _of'_ 117 /Elmoira DECOKATTNO IMPROVEMENTS " "carry "Mu8torCharK6i"Can~7SiP50B0'.~ BlTiANLE TKHRDNfF-niTH iirca" to ,J DM, 276^800..,,', j BENNINGER CO. 8PJECIAUBT8 fAan. Eva. 6 to 8 uom. l " iriHuriurcu."~"CiiII ~'ZTS^HX>'Z'l. X "Ave!, and (he Ilaie RfrTT^ajikucfi, Your ESSO Credit CARD. > Glasses Fitted — Prescriptions S1CCOND L10V10L: ;i Oi- by Appointment tt MIEVICO und collect from automatic dU- 23 South Av*., W. JACK DAVIS •> CHUCK BENNINGBI Il.icloonui ... 2 Illifhu. Doii't forgot |»>n»orH. No I'Xporleuc'e needed . . . wo has been awarded his Ph.D. "degree Call ... 688-9416 TONKA CO. Filled -. Lenses Duplicated - Sun Dial 276-5550 Spinning your, car's wheela will its Humi-fiiiliilHul biiiKin'K'itt,. a'i»l ground — Evenlns:" Call 1—• KNK.SVICS establish"uccouiitM for you. Car, ruler- in physical chemistry by the tmi- CLARKVICAY ESSO Irv.'l IKxrcatinn Room lilu.s OBNTRAl* NURSING SERVICE .inui<» and IM5.00 to J1.78K.OO canh -ff Alterations Home Improvements • Glasses - Plain or Rx only mplt ice and snow and reduce AIH.COMnlTIONO uwl 2-Cnr attached Salesmen RADIO AND TELEVISION cupltnl m-coHtlury. I to 12 houm weekly versity of New Mexico. BOULEVARD HUMBLE 2 Stuyvetant Ave. Union 2 N. Union Ave. Cranford traction, >warns the Allstate Motor iraragi-: MANY KXTHAH! 27e-13*» nuts) fxculluiit monthly' Income. Full MOVE HERE FpiOM "ELIZABETH — Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. • Carpentry ilbby Brawnier VISITINQ NTJH8HI ASBOCtATION, Dr. Pankuch has been doing BOOKS] CALL TO INSl'ISCT Hope . Mlllaa .., 278-6J16 tlm.i moro. For local Intnrvlow, write, SERVICENTER • Painting, Shingled Roofs Club. Always apply power slowly Dorla Coyl« .... CRANFORD—KHNIIiWOBTH — GAB- REPAIRS Include teli-uhoiie number. iSugle In- research at Washington State Uni- Muskat, formerly of Elizabeth, have moved into their newly-pur- wiw \ Moo. • BJB. ta • ••"- ajucbcreep-gently^forward: In a WOOD. Offlco hour*. Monday through 276-20TJ duii.tr|i, \ y .•••. f- can throw debris. Kovorly Ayro ...... 376-G384' 10 MOUTH AVE., Jfl., CltAlWOIUD. Vd HARD UP ELEC. OPERATORS - RADIO CONTROLS AAortgnge Loans (JluKw—- .Jliinii — Hrlc-u-llnm. lAullnet*. Dr. Pankuch will be visiting his TWINBORO Torn MoCloHkwy .... ^T3-r.63* acbudulo *— opon Tuoi>. .Cfautoi'tl M tut lull. family in June. ' i AUTO CORP. Savings Insured Jiinx'H Montgomery . S72-8327 Thursday ovenlmr« 7 to 9 p.m. ConelBn- fo« a MECHANICS 686-7500 Jqwelry — "Koepjako" Diamonds HAROLD F. I.olllliii Old | , . ^. 27«-»761 PAINTING niiinla accepted Thunrduy evuniuKB un Stee. f bUI276-S371 ..'•;. Ourolyti 1'OUM ....'.. 276-3003 Krldny nioriilneu. lfor pickups ca 975 tehlgh Ave. " Union Watches — Gifts — Sllverwoto Wlllu. II. Taylor .. .:. 376-1307 Siks • Swvk* • ••««• DECORATEVfi 27B-0222. * Slimmer Job Degree in Sociology Blvd.« 21«* St. Kenilwortji Roofing, Siding, leaden, China —' Clcflu — Engraving BENNER, INC. ELfcC CONTRACTORS Repairing Dial 245-1885 NTKIUOU AND KXTKH1OH I'AINUTNG. For Mrs. Rothschild All Types Of BODY AND FENDER HELP WANTED 158 E. Weitfleld Av«. Gutters, Alterations, J'aul titlilltoli. 27S.7t6S. . , lJ-11 Mrs. Rhonda Ricklis Rothschild, Bring This Ad Hi for Sp«cUI DUcountl STRAIGHTENING SPRING GARDEN ST. SUMMER RENTALS Qoalltr WILLIAM HOBHIOIJ — Interior and BH- HIOAi;TK'lA.\'. . I'xpi'iii'tici'il oprra'tor daughter ofr Mn and Mrs. Henry. Park 243-6100 Additions, RefHLlrf d Benrbw Qpan A Partonal etiaigarAccoam— ....--'• AND TOWING 235-Ch4sfnut— Rosell* terlor Pointing. Skilled uechuica. V*r- You IKIVHII'I i" in iliii- I'xi'cuiivi- homo CS COTTAGE, liuxlorn, wli'«l>« 6 •Mijuitud; K«»il Hliop. fcixci'lii-nt worlclujf sonBl supervldon. 430 Manor AVa., J'ool atul luU>> Hwlnmilms, niwhoatlttK Not if you Ricklis of 437 North Union Ave., with :i ••xini Ian;.- I"di..oiiui, :i halhii, condltlnii'M, ri-ndy imulu vlluntulu. WnoU- HandtCbarga or Community Cradll Plan ; Estimates Furnished Cranford. Call 376-171S. U n-uHoniibli-. 'WVUIIM July and AUBUH uiuia full en 5-:n:tn. . . 0--B CHAPMAN ELECTRIC <)U IlirL'i: lot. in Cr.iiili»il-ii-llhi-nt-urvu: is a candidate for an A.B. degree LIFETIME Free Estimate* Minioilul i'»id Jiily '-*tli 'witukuHd Reilly Oldimobile, Inc. Electrical Contractors iri'WHlN'rHN'DKN'r'H AHHISTANT: Kx- have in yociology from Upsala College, INSURANCE 276-JJU 226,U22L WESTFIELD PAINTING rhmlw ii|inrinii->ilj cfmiiili-x. /Llvu In East Orange. i , INC. U«. NLI0 Oil I'KHSON College, Wayne, for graduate KITCHENS HONOAK from Now Ji>rm>y'u luri!^Ht ' ^ it count center. Buy now for-biif KHVIHH ' Trade thatr typing and short- studies in special education. Aiwuyii it hu: >iiil<-i!lloii. Llublllty In NEW HOMEOWNER'S POLICY Electric Heat - Air Conditioning PHIL F, HENEHAN HUfuiicn from »3li. AK« <>r ci r 1 v I n hand ability for your pick of CRANFORD-WESTFIELD CUSTOM KITCHENS- rt-.cord no <:n-u\r. V.I.I". Iloiuiii. rluli good-paying summer jobs. Work BROADER COVERAGES LQWER RATES •" "272-7559 Bob'sTaxi fi.'l.i V-H:I:IK.• -. . ' 1 Roofing-Siding llMALTOK full-time or just the days you , Building Supply Co. REAL ESTATE 217 N. 23rd St. Kenilworth ou oLjudicL and <_5o»i 276-2822 25 Alden Street 276-7933 choose—either way, it's a great Work Wanted COMPUTE LINE OP BUILDING MATERIALS WANTED PETS way to make summer pay! for Designers and AAinufoctorers Gutters-Leaders Cranford •— Multiple IilMtlliB Uorvlco •— Does Your Roof Leak? JL Dlal27M600 or 789-1100 i" l ONEIN SAMS « SjRVICfl South Ave. Oarwood FUEL^Br ."• ' CUSTOM-AAADE UltliMiii. Ill wi'.Uii old, >i!rti>i:. .11:J.- t'.irtlitlly "Over Half a Century of Service* Fu«| OH • Oil Burnars Johnl Di Fabio MARIE R. DEACON ll-ullli-cl. ViTUIfil I'M'c-llllll liealth. Servic* tat 84 Yeati — Installations ic Service I will .ivulmiur ynur r.M.I ciii.iii, u.t no I'll.Jlln JVl.-l!ll!l. • • 2004 Morris Avo., Union George Yetter PAINT A BODY SHOP "** Hardwaro f Paints AIRPORTS * PIERS coat, with no ohliKittion. W. U Bchroodor, Prop. I, Ail vmk. under cMrcctton of Dial 789-1790 REALTOR 276-5051 1141 E. lersoy St./ Elizabeth 423 Jersey Avenue i , 233-1492 276-0900 276-1105 LI'IO ;ilMMIT A.M.MAI. WIOI.h'A HI'! IJ'IAtiUH: 74 Norih Av«. G«rwood, N. J DMiSWmi 111 North Ave., W. l.oiii-ly i-niii IIIKI llv.ly- hill.-' kill.HIM 15 17 NORTH AVE., E. BRidge 6-0777 M0 South Ave., W. Westfleld 3 North Ave., E. Cranford 40 North Ave. • Garwood MVlcNJNOtt 273-ISX60 |iii>liluir I'm- ln shall »ny nlgn be uroator In are* V. No flanhlue or lniormlitont illuni- or any apartnuint 'house 'undor conatruo- > arfair nat. cover. In the atffcresrute, tlotv,. nia'y display not more than two (2) more than 50%. of the window oren. than 10ft of ,tl)o area of tho wall to n'ation of any kind shall bo permitted. which It Is uttuohed. i K. No Intnizril intri nun Mil!"" "h'Ul Identifying temporary signs not larger 5. The following window lettorlnu and ,than twenty- C2tt) yijuure. feel In size, signs uru expre.iuly prohibited: 2, Any Hlgn extondlng moro than three i- iHTinii'iilil "wlicio ihu lUbinB i" directly 13)- Inches from the'wnll to which it is view. each, nor standing moro than five (.'»> These containing, or having as part r and. In- feet above ground" level -und which shall of them, -any source of illummai Ion. iiituchedaliiill be no closer thin t*n (10) Kecnon 2<-UA. Muinlenunco feei from tlju ground lavel bonoatn tho ion. bo subject to all othor restrictions inthls _b Tnose liu^inK an, ixlurtof sourco of Illuminaiion which Is Intermittent or A. It sluill bo the duty of ihe -buildlne M'otioh. 'V *• U. One free standing BIBR shall be vt.)).'rl.irl.ir m. iUHiJf'iUHiJf'cci .i-ach sicn for which Section 2^-44A. Signs lu residential flashing in nature, or which produces .1 upon completion of glare which Interferes with pedyatrlun or permitted In the OB-J Zone only. Such permit IH ren.uii rones. / BlBn ahnTl conform with tho following. i Inxtallation to riain compliuncnco A: One .professional sign or mtjueptatu Vehicular truffle. : ~ Hi all applicable pri)Vinloim "f thih s sign, not more thiln one O) square foot ^ c M<»vlng -signs. roqulrKinentM: ..,. "' ' ' 1 1. 8ucl\_Hl|f_^,sJjjjll _b5_PJac_g In _tn..; inllnuncc., ID size/shall be peritfed. Huch sign limy 6 All window lettoring und fll^tns.shnJ L liialnlajnucl ui be 4IJuralncitird, -provided ' that tlio^dlreut bo Itfcpf In Jbo'd"repair. •' •• reaT'hulf of tne-niqulrodfVoot .yard »et Buring 11.. Ji.ll iilBUu .snail -bo baqk. and shall conform with the aide ood fondilloil and Khali !) > repaired and source of light is shielded from udjucent 7. Tho buildintr Inspector nholl havo proper ropulr residential properties anil from the iVlovv tho authority to ^rder any bvmlnejta »»- yard Bet "buck. of tho principal buildlnB. Palmed as reuuiivd. The z. Such sign shall havji-amuJclinuro lid niaiiiteiiiiliev of each ucuil shall be yf vehicular traffic, unless such Illumin- tublishment or tonunt to rcmovb any win- »• ivspoiiHlbilliy »f the f thoation is a porch or post light. -'Huch dow lettifnng Or SIIIJIS which do not con- helarlit of feur (41 feet uiid u maximum rnperly on wlilell I he SIKII in locanul. / signs shall not be erected closer tban form to the silAclflclitionit set forth here- width of twenty (JO) . feel, but in no ('. Any Kif-n which is not palnieil or five (i) leot from any. property line. in. Any buslrjesg establishment or tenant case Hhull the areu of sucb »lBn bo iiiliiliiiiA'd in Kl>oil eon.liilon' or repair H. Not more .than two (2) signs m.-^y. not complying within. 72 hours to such greaivr than 1»"» of the arc* of the in 11 In. hrouKht t.v ilie attention of the hn er,'cted en premiss* occui>ied by re- un order, shall bo subject to tho penal- building elevation In front of which it u'liei- of the property whei-«. wuch Hij;n tigioun. rharltilble. educittlomil and civic ties' set forth In Section 24-U0 of this ID »OI. , ' , ,'" . . - located by. -l he blllldinc • illKPyillofi in- organizations, such signs shall not ex- ordinance. — C Ui-u4dltlon—to-the—above^-the—lol— lowing Hiens aru also permittetJ in the rittiic— lf-w,l.l-«iul>-i(*-rn.»t-pi (i(Jr^mxnirr^s^feeT~ih size, nor Y. Htf addition to thoso other signs lre.l, r«iu>ljiie|l , feet abov-o generally porinliteroperty Une. Huch signs tions und public eurnKfu shall bo per- shall b» permitted at, each bullulng env ildltlon. any »len ilisplii'ji'eil on property- may .be Mluminated. provided that the mitted to display only tho following trance, provided such BlKn ahall only list jr a purpose to. whieh. the property is direct source of light in shielded from uifc'nu: Ihe names of iho oocupan»» of the prejn- i) lollKfi- lieillB Used ^"ball bi- considored adjaot'nt rt'Hldential prupertii*!! and. from 1. Ono (1) tomporury sign, located in- laos. bftno more than four (4) square feet linmlonoil. In ihe/'ei'enl tin' buildlnB the view of vehicular traffic. In addi- sldo tho properly lino, sneclflcully ad- In size and havo leltorlnB no moro than End-Of-Month three (3) inches higb. IIN)» M:[OI- Bhall find ally wiBn to'til', allain tion, prlvu-to off street parking 'nreus of vertisiug Kpoclal or seasonal servicing of l j.M aforeHald. lie .shall notify th^ iiuy religlouH. charitable, educational' or motor vehicles, provided such sign does 2. There may be- erected at each ep- un.-r of the propi-k-ty r _ O .rco standing sign» bearing l«Rend» i- eertifie.l mail and order the propurty to be no larger than"Hlx--<6) square foot 2. Ope "non-moving, freo-standlnif or >>Hsentlally the same as. or similar to, ivner to remove said siuii forthwith. If nor stand more than five ec- (ft) feet to any property line. There way bo orpctod on any property ,on L'l-yc of thin ordinance. bo permitted not more than two (2) in- any zone nlgu» requirod' by BtBtute, signs at tachod to Ihe enclosing exterior 3. Additional signs or lottcrlne diH- nnd/or iflgna ddooms * to be In thh o publlo TO. 24-3S-OK AHTICLK 7, AND -'1-61I (e) V. In ihe event that any. «i«n in VUIIH of that portion of tho building played over Individual entrance doors Interest by tho Rovornlng body. DON'T FORGET YOUR ounri by the buildinK inspector to be In or buys, bearing legends essentially the AND L'4-73 (li) OF AHTlCbK IS . OF ny way hazardous to the' public safely. occupied by said establishment, provided Section 24-40A. That oubueotiOD Si-Si ~)HAI>T15It 24. ZONING, OK TllK "KK- that no single enclosing w« 11 HhaJI "con- naniu us or similar to tho following: (u) -of Article 18 of-Chapter ti of.ea.id Jaycees Begin ie building Inspector shall so notify tain more than ono of tho pcrmittod "washing, lubrication, repairs, niechanid WEEK-END NEEDS... 1SKD OUDINAXCKS OV THE TOWN- i wrUiiiR by reBistefed or certified mail zoning ordinance bo, and the same here-, 1111* Ol" CltANKOKB, ]S'BW J1?HSBV signs iind further provided that-tho fol- on duty." There ohall bo po more than by l«! amended to rcud as (olloira:' le owner of the property where -such ono such sign overreach entrance or l!iGS>" AND ADDING SECTIONS-39A Bn is located anil advise In what man- lowing reouirontents shall also be met; (e) Signs. The OB-1 .oMIce bulldlnff 6 G4A TIIKHETO. 1. Kach sign shall have a maximum 'bay;, such Hlgntj shrill not oxceef Article 1. of Chapter 24... ?onint', of -. the buildlnB inspector may order tho the .area of any aign .exceed 10& of pump and consisting only of fuel napic, (k) Signs. Signs shall be permitted In ho "RoviKod Ordinances of the Township •emovnl of such .slirn by the municipality the area of said wall. l'"or the purpose lend warning sign, price Indicator and Oio OB-2 office butldlntr dlatrlot us reg- gun their drive to sell tickets for if Cnmfoid. New Jersey (IOCS)" be, and which caso the property owner1 ahall of udmlniHtratlon. tho face of any canopy any other sign or signs as required by ulated iu Action 24-3C, ot He square foot In aggregate area on graph of. mibBectlon 24,-80 of Artlolo JO played between the New York Sicn: A sign in a-name, identification;' tn liable to sui.'h penalty or ponaltieu na 2. Any sign extending moro than three each pump. . o( Chapter 24 of said zoning ordinance Giants arid the Philadelphia Eagles lescrlption. display or illUHtruilon which rovided in Section 24-36 of this ordl- (3V Inches from tho wall to which it In 6, A slriclo, non-Illuminated frwllt as amended by Ordinanco No. '70-1, be, i affixed to or repr«sented directly or iBIICe. ' . • • attached Hhall bo no closer than ten (10) card sign, not exceeding two <2) squaro and (ho. samo horeby Is amended to at Princeton on Saturday; Septem- ndirootly upon a building, Htructuro or feet from tho ({round love! beneath tho feet In size, may bo placed on or noar road as follows: - ' ' , ' $5.50- lece. of land, dlrvctinB altentlpn to a K. The liulld'imr inspector hhall have sign. . ' oacli pump island. ber 5. roduct, bunlneHM, Horvlco or individual, Sup.tlon 24-46A. Siarns In tho -I-l-and 34-SO.' I'owiira of Zonlne: .Officer -and bo. iniihorlty to tnkoiKUch action as may 3. Tho fnce of all nlgn.i shall bo paral- BuildlnB Innpector; Complaint; Records. lovovcr,' IL Hlen Hhall not Include a dla- reasonably heceHHary to determine lel, or nearly so. to tho \Vall to which 1-2 Zone. 1 The game is sponsored annually >lay of official, court, or public, noticon, Kxcopt au to the provlaionn-pf Artlolo BONNE BELL vhether a slBn conforms tin' tho pro-they nrii attnehed. .. .. ' A... Much, bullduie shall bw permitted 7. Hi«nn. Hegulatlonw and IteqalrementB tby the New Jersey, Jaycees. and iny official traffic control. duvloo and lslons of this ordinance. In' tho ovont 4 No portion of any sign shall bo moro not moro than two (2) nigns aittachod to J which uhall bo enforced by' tho building •hull not Include the tint!, cmhlom or .hut any slsn' la found not to comply than eichteen,. (IS) foot ubovw ground tlie exterior walls of said building, pro- member chapters to raise/ funds of a nation. Mate, county or re- inspector, thUt chapter shall be enforced vlth the provisions of 'this or any other level. vided that no buildlnB occupant, or hid by tho zoning officer,' who ahall In- no for charity. Last year approximate- Igious Broup. A Mljfii shall not Includo a ppllcable ordinance, the building inapeo- 5. No sign shall bo neoror than ten products, shall, bo advertised on moro ilKn located compUiuOy within an «'ii- cane except upon a written order of the ly 166 chapters throughout the d (10) feot vorticnlty -or threo (3) foot than one sign when both signs uro' af- Board of Adjustment or the governing 1006 LOTION lowd building excopt, If It iH visible and ir certified mull the owner of tho prop- horizontally to any other sign except fixed to thu siuuo oxtorlor wall: nud fur- body improve Ihe Issuance by the build- state earned $137,000 for some 250 lireotod to bo soth lneluxlve,. of Articlu .7 of Chapter :orrect Hald .nan-conforinance, tho build- nance in business zones, theaters may 1 magazine and working at the game. •I, Xoninir. of thn "Ruylw-d Ordlnano.cn width of twenty (20) fool. bufin no caso the proposed eroctlon. structural altera- ing inspector may order the noii-con- display the^ following signs:. shall any sign have an area .greater thun tion or u,so thereof would be In viola- For their efforts, the Cranford f the Township of Cranford, Now Joraey ormlnif BIBH to' bo removed or obliter- 1. Removabln loitering on tho front lo^v of the area of. thu wall \o which 1968)" bo. and the (uimo horoby aro. ated by^the municipality for the cost .of tion of any of the provisions of this Jaycees earned $1,781.27, the 16thamended to read n» follows: and/or sldua of u crtnopy or marquee, it is attaehod. • ' • chapter coining to hid attention, whether iUrh -action and.Hhull. in ad.lltion, be which may.be back Ijghted, und which 2. When both permitted signtt aro at- by complaint or arising from his own highest amount in the state. These ARTICI..B .7. HIKIIB. KuKulationH and liable to such pVnalty dr ponaltioB as shall advertise current or coming at- tached to the samu exterior -wall, thoy rovided in Section 24-30 of. this.-.ordl- porHonal knowledge, and If a violation 'Is monies are being used to support itoqulromnntH. Section 24-3B. 1'ern.ill ( tractions only. ' shall be of similar size, no ICHH than found to exist, he shall servo notice EAU DE TOILETTE No Mig-n :IH d«ifined in Section 24-2 Hhall nance. - • .. 2. As many as two (2) additional twenty (20) feot apart and in the samo upon the owner., notifying the governing the scholarship fund to aid Cran- i erected, hung:, or. placed upon any ". All HIBIIH loK.-illy. erected under any signs, each sign to bo no moro than horlzontal_pln.no. : body and prosecute a complaint' to tor- ford ] building or structure unless ;i writton pr«vlourt7-applie:i.bl.T—onlina-ncir^nnd exist- -twelve ~(.12) Trtquaru feet;-in size, which 3. Ally sign extending moro than, initiate Bald violation before tho muni- lication haH boon mado to tho build- iiB as of the date of tho adoption of.'thiH shall be attached to the front- wall of throe (3) Inches from the wall to'which, cipal -Judge. . " . ng- inBpoctor and a permit therefor.duly the theater and whloh shall bo' USIK! to "Committee on Drug Abuse and ordinance, which are in non-conformanco it is attached shall bo no closer than It Hhall' ha thft further duty of th« Issued by him after payment of tho es- with this ordinance, may be continued adv'ortiso coming or curront attractions ten flO) feet .from the ground level be- other local charities. abliHhed .fee. only. I • zoning of(lc«r to keep recordsof all ap- | tho property on which they tiro lo- neath tho sign. plloatlons for building permits and of I Anyone interested in purchasing ' Section 24-37. Application for mini cated, provided that they are not ul- 3. Ticket booth wigns .Hhall bo KOV- B. One free standing sign adyertlslug all such permits Issued with a. notation ' SPRAY MIST tickets or subscribing to .an. ad lormltB Shall -contain tho following in tetVl, replaced, enl^r^ed or relocated and ernod by Section 24-4.5A-K. tho occupant or occupnnta of ^ the "prlncl- of all npeciut conditions ' Involved. , H« formutlon: further provided that such non-conforin- P. If neuded, there may bo erected PH.1 building shall be permitted In' the .shall filo and safely keep copies of all shqu'ld contact Nicholas Precone of 1. Numo and «dclres*< of applicant. I slBnn Khull be .tubject to paraBraph's on any property in a business zono not 1-2 zono only. Such sign shall conform plane and specifications submitted with 2 West Holly St., the local chair- 2. Location of building to which th A, II, C, D'uml B of this section. Any moro than .two (2) signs bearing such with the .following roriulremuntti: nuch applications, and the name shall m to bo attached, or toremlHoo on uch slBn which ia more thun 60* de-legends esHoiitlaily the. same as, or sim- 1. Such sign- shall be placed In that form a pnrt of the record» of his office man, or any member of the Cran- which It i« to be «roet«*d, accompanied by stroyed, ahallv bo removed ' In itu on-ilar to, the following:, "entrance, exit, half of tho requirod front or rear yard and ahall bo available to the governing' ford Jaycees. . detailed* plan of surh «lgnL including tlroty^ . _ .. •• . truck eutrance, loading dock, employ- sot back, closest to the principal building body and all-other officials of thq town- htiiiR, it any, and de-iicn— ment office, shipping, receiving-, visitor --and shall conform to tho side yard oot^ ship. • . 3."^Kame and addrowi of person, firm Section 21-4ZA. Prohibited HlBns. : parking, employee purklng." Huch signs back of the principal building. ' or corporation ortWinK the Hien, Hluns prohibited ill all zones shall Hl>o- shall bo no more than four (4)' square ' 2. Much sign shall havo a mnjdmum Section 24-G2A. Vallrtlty. .. , 4. Written conncnt of the owner of (In olfically include, but not bo limited to, feet in- size, stand .no moro than flvo height of four (4) foot and a maximum, In cane any section or provision of building to which the alcn IH to bo ut the following.' (5) feet uhbvo .ground .level and, un- width of twenty (20) (eot, but In no this ordinanco shall be held to bo In- Drama Club A. Any sUvn which does not .pertain to valid by any court, the same shall not tachod. or tho premises on.which It IH t< 1 less atULchcd to the principal building,' caw shall such sign havo an area greater bo erected. u buHlneHs or firm actuajiy occupylnB. the affect any other article, soqtlon o*r pro- shall be no closer than flvo (G) feat to than 10% of tho area, ot tho buildlnB vision of this ordinance, except insofar 5. Zono dlstrlot in which the HIKII i premises wlu-re such slBn is located. any property lino. elevation' In front of which it IH set. in , p f Presenting Plays to. be erected. ' 11. KIKH.M atluched to any building; K, No,moro than ono (1) directory u which project more, than 6 inches from C In addition to tho above, the follow- us tho article,. section or portion so-.do- 6. Such other Information HH tho build may' bo permitted iitj caclvjyiildjng^ |l Invull.l hnll Yn 4nkparM» YfJin^ ihK . inspector- may ,i'vlios in n flaBs. twlrlers and like objoctii, excopt tho purposo of enforcing this .ordinance, entrance, .provided such signs .only list nance Bhall not prevent or defijr contini The first of • these plays is en-r«!HpectH -with thiH and * all othor applic- ait permitted by tho KoverninE body. window lettering--and -signs shall not be the names of tho occupants of the prem- uunco' of any proooedinc for offorises able ordinance* of tho Townnhlp. __ 0. Hlt:n-s posted, on fences, posts, utility construed as signs, but shall only bo \*ea, bo no more than four (4) squaro heretofore committed in violation of ahj» titled "Memorial Day," and it stars poh's or trees. . ' - oxlstintt drdinances of tho Township £f nsim Each permit shall'b« numberod anil »~ subject to tho following restrictions: foet in size and have lettejrinsr no Jnoro Cninford. ••-...•• a cast of two: Michelle Tevelow permit" number Hhull. lH' eltiarly marko II. Hlb'nn posted on municipal property 1. All window lettering and slKn» shall than three (3) Inches high.- on the' lowor loft hand corner on th without tho consent of tho governing ttection 24-C4A. Bffccllve pato. and Robert MacDonald. body. he. Insldo tho window. ' V , . 3. Thoro maV be- erected ' at- each en: face ol' the Hign to vbirh It portuinH 1 2. Permanent . window - lettoriner and trance or ilrlv*»way not. more than t^wo This ordinanco shall take effect upon The second play, entitled "Pic •letb*r» not. less than -Me inch in height. 1. HlgnB stamlliiB. installed or palntod signs shall be permitted only if the space (2) free standing signs bearing logonds publication after Ilnal pausago in tho The building inspector shall maintai on sldewulku or curbn.' confining such lettering und signs, or tho essentially tho wmo as, or." similar to, manner'provided by law. ' nic ort a Battlefield," has the fol-ev»-ry application and a copy of ever; J. Kxtorior moving signs of any na- JinokKround-Uptin Jvhich It appears, does the following: "entrance, exit; truck en- lowing cast: Claudia Auer,-Robert -pej-mlt-as-ft—i>ermatt**nt- jmbHtr- rennrd. not exceed 20* of tho window uroo. Any trance, employment office, shipping,-, re- . MAI-COL.M K PKINCiLB . 1 IC. Slenw on brldBeif. abutments, ro- START TQDAY... Section 24-:tK. l-'i'eH. &a<:h appllcatlo] painted area of any- window shall bo ceiving, visitor parking, employee park- Chairmun, .Township Committee Meth, Eric Schlesinger, Howard filed with tho building Inspector for tainiiiB walls, cmbunkmontB, titandplpes, construed- a» window lettering or signs, ing." No such sign shall slund moro water towers or similar structures. Attest: ' Schwartz, Thomas Sharkey and Lee sign permit. whnll be uccompanled by' whether or not such area actually con- than five (fi). fpet above ground level, JOHN F. I.ARZZA, JH. " . '. fee based on the cost' of such sign, pay L. Klgmi piilntod dlroctly on buildings. -talun lettering or udvprtlalng.' be more than Hlx.(GV square.feot in B|ZO Township, Clork Wolansky. The plot of this play is able to tho To\vnnhl|> of Cranford In ac- 3u". SlgnB on accessory buildlngB. .1 Window lettering or signs shall por- ana"rt thereof, and — -,— WentlfyliiK archllec is. builders, brokers 4. Temporary window.. loitering .- or A. JCach bulldlnp Hhull -he permitted Committee of the Township of.Cranford, . (b) $2.00 for each additional $1,000.. and contractors on premises , whera u. signs, advertising, special sales or events, ono (1) sign attached to an exterior wall X. J. on iluy 20, 19^0 • - Just take a tiny is "The Old Lady Shows her Mod of KU<^1I cost, or any pnrt thoreof. ^. buildlnB Is^belng conatl-ucted, altered or Hhtill tin permitted subject to tho follow* of Bald fipllfifuff,—pw^jL.l^.iu-»k«^- riuftb. elgn HurigTrex'tablet Fejfore , Section 3. Uy JKlliinK tint followiuB repaired, provided that.no «lKn. .ihall bo Ing rcBtrlcllona: t shall conform to the following: ..require- *Townnh|P Clerk THE FIRST DAY I als." This story takes place in Eng displayed for a period exceeding tho nfW MeetloiiH, \o be doHlgnated us 24-39A 1 a Huch luttcrlner or plgnw shall bo re- ments: - - - , , Duied: May 36, 1970 meals 1,. and banish those land, and stars a cast of six: Joyti> 24-53A, aftur Soctlon 24-38 of Bald time required forsuch conHtructlon, itlter- moved within 3D days hftor . Signs other than municipal, county ground' level. ' . gnawing hunger and Paul Dobrowolski (lighting)! •or stain truffle or direction signs shall I).- One temporary blKn wlmll V>« J>»r- JUNE GRADUATES. sensations! Result? You amaze you! You'll bo. not be erected within the right of way of mitt/'d iinnounclnir that the property on • • slimmer next week or your any ytri.'et except us hereinafter pro- which It in located IH for sale 'of rout, don't feel hungry...down vided. provlileil HUI:1I HIBII nhall be dlspluyod for goes your calorie intake... , _- . money back. Nfof Permit Granted for K. No sign shall be located BO as to only so long as such properly Is, in fact, prescription needed. constitute IL trat'fle ha'zurd. tor sale or t.-nt. or one year, which- and down goes your Riverside Dr. Home He^tio)) 24-4OA. Interior Iilghting. ever Is less. HJnlyHH such IH attached to Illuminate.d- Hii^nu..uliall bo subject the- prrnr-rrrar- bulldinB, 1c Mhall bo no You are invited to visit MARTIN'S FURNI- •Weight. - .: — Locust Grove Homes was grant- the following restrictions: cloiicr than ten (10) feet to any "property A. All direct light source* Hhull • lino. In addition, uui-h BIBUM Bhall bo ed a permit for a new dwelling at uhlelded from ndjuc«nt rcjildei^tial prop- NUbJect to the following reHtrlotl<>u»: 127 Riverside Dr. by Township ertied and i^roni the view of Vehicular K in non-re»ide»tlul zones, mich HIBU.1 TURE STORE, 67 Westfield Ave., Clark, between traffic. Mhilll not KXt'eud Sixteen (10) MqUliro f.X-t Committee Tuesday night Cost is II. All floodlight ii.-i..d for illmnlnatlon In tiizv, nor-'titand im>r.i than five <5) feet estimated" at $24,000. Khali not project almv««•«. such SIBUM Bhnll 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. any week day to receive, yout Other permits approved were: L. being illuminated, or more thun IH feet not exceetl six'. ) lUlUare feot in nl«e, nor «Uixl -nlorr. than four ^4i *«t nlwv« SSINCKIA 4 —(I—'IVmpor:n-yriihTnif"Hliiiinrot"T)e" (Hum- "bV WITH f' P. A. North Union Ave., $5,000; L. An- ]TAe Mo$t Powerful Reducing Aid niechiarico, residential alteration FREE LANE MINIATURE CEDAR CHEST. 'Ever Releated for Public Use! at 2 Arnet PI., $600; Frederick Meier, siding at 23 Columbia Ave., $2,690; Cranford. Savings, sign at v 655 Raritan Rd., $325; and R. K. SALE You must bring identification stating that you . • Send me regular 21-day supply of Hungrex w^th P.PJL Grube, 25 Omaha Dr., temporary for only $3. pool, $i;436. 50% OFF FILL AND RETURN are a member of the 1970 Graduating Class. box of D Send me economy-sibe 42-day supply for only $5. On Selected Group Of 63 tablets : FIRST AID SQUAD (21 day supply) Name - : , —•• COIN CARDS TOP-BRAND SWIM SUITS Address. Due to your school policy, ive are not allowed economy size Zp 126lableis City ..State- Sizes 8 through 18 (42 day supply) _Code.l Public Notice n chygft ^.r TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD (^rullford, XeiV .ler^ey forced to use the-newspaper-media as a means of OlUUNAN'iJK NO. lO-l-J FREE — $28 BEACH COVER-UP — FREE \\ OHPIXANCU AMIOMHN'i; SUCTION I-L: iii'- .vii'i'nii.K i. M'livrw.t.MK _i-:it: with purchase of $100 or more communication between us. STORE BONDED BRAKE The 2) PRESCRIPTION RELINING JOB ress Looking forward to meeting you Parts and liabor, Free 150 Elmora Av«. Echo Plaxa One-Year l« 7 34 Ewtman St. Ik Opp. C^nford TH»«tr> T)y EliiabetR ShoppingXenirer, Rt. * W« R«MrvR « Th/Thb RihRightt "~ wait. No ups! Axel Set 289-7222 Springfield • 376-0502 BILL MARTIN To Limit QuabtltiM . SO. ELMORA Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. — 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' . '• .• ^ ', . Martin's Furniture STORE HOURS: ESSO SERVICENTER Open Tue.. Wed. & Sat- — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. South Klmor« Ave.. Cor. BrJoo Ave. 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ll.tw.von tit. <;«H)r»e Afv. CCP, MASTER CHARGE & UNI-CARD Charge Plans Available iW KL. Saturdays 8:30 acm. to 9 p.m., n r.M. Cull Var