Rage 16 CRANFORD iti%) CHRONICLE Thursday, February 21. 1980 Crawford's Way Ahead 0i Garwood budget shows Schooltime: more on four point hike; the new/gym program, ^ Ed Kenilworth's OKed plus Greek mythology Page~2\ ~ ; ,..-._.,1^ Page 9 The new state school board niandate education in grade 11 to develop courses in1 family life is npl Since no administrative^ guidelifltes have been issued yet byu the state, expected to require much adjustment USI'S KUi 80(1 S<-corld Class PoMage P;iid Cranford, N.J. 20CKNTS inCraiiford. The family living program Robert D. Paul, schools superintendent,, VOfa. 87 No, g^Published Every Thursday Thursday, February 28', 198(1 Serving (Inmfprd, Kcmhvorth ittui (>nnvo/xl started here eight years ago after said he "assumes we are in compliance,'1 considerable debate. , - - butvvill have to gear up for K to 3." The state will require,,however, a The regulations call for local districts curriculum for grades K to 12. Cranford to provide family life < education by currently starts "tiie-i>pogram in the September 1981v including the In Our fourth grade . • physiological and psychological basis of - New school plan keeps The local program started in 1972 for human development, sexuality and grades 4,5 and 6. The family living units repr/ctdfjctiofn. • a ' : • """'" ' ' "•'.'" - .'•-•• " ' • for grades 7,8 and 9'were introduced in Accq|dirig to legislation signed by 1973 in the health programs. There is a Gpv.,ByrneMonday, parents with moral detailed family living curriculum again or^ religious convictions against sex. in grade 12 after a lapse for first aid and • education, may have their children drug education in grade 10 aod driver's excusetT '. ' r 5th-6tlr grade grouping : ON THE PORCH Clifford Mickelson exairiines his damaged porcr*. tale Vehicle hit tree ana Tjed""bUT left a tra jf- I -11CCiO. fHrotrrby Greg? Prioe. •'.". By ROSALIE GROSS " - were the case.,. Samuel Morneweck, presentation and comments Irom 15 LOOKING SHARP —. Paul 'DeMicco, Peter Jacobs and Rocfer Charles Named Director Of Walnut and Livingston Scfiools will board member, said the. "next board members of the audience^ the board Schreiner, tea.cher- of {he Cranford-High School graphic arts product ^remain K'-S buildings next September will have lo'deal with.it." voted on Plan F amid confusion-on the tiori class .check the color registration of silk Serened Belgiurn and multi-grading will be/established However, at Tuesday's regular board [)art of the board - grading at. the third artd[_fonrth_ gr»\de_.^_ have to find pupils to put in there (multi- moved adoption of Plan F. Robert Bumper.stiekers nriay-be secured from choir members. presently a project director with the, New York University for courses in fund a.m. last Thursday;-bjy a crash at the driver was identified as Edward ' level, v". . • ''• - "gr-ados) despite objections by piarenTiT"" Bres.ler, board'member , approached' raising and publicity. front door. A vehicle struck'a tree wfilch ™" These three components are called1 «If Uie senUmentof the 250 people w ho \ Environmental Defense Fund, New s the ' rostrum with Flan X. which York City, ,has been selected by the John recfeived an Eagle Scout Award crashed into their front storm door and given summonses for careless driving PlaiTF, an elementaryslaffing plan for"attended the meetihg at Orange Avenue essentially was'Plan K, but" with the 27- Oregon Environmental: Council as its from Boy Scout Troop 80, in 1970. Hedamaged the porch. • • and leaving the scene of an accident. • -1980-81 which the. Board- of Education . School is an indication of widespread •' student Walnut first qrade ;ind the 28- Man Charged With" credits ' his scouting experience for adopted at a special meeting Monday to skepticism regarding multi-grading, the executive director. ...i The v6hicle~departed but its damaged 1 11 student Hillside first grade each split "OEC conducted ' a three-month developing his intense . interest'-.. .in radiator'left a trail of steam and anti- Two In JEamily Hurt •replace ..the-beleaguered Plan ,(11 The-. school .board and. administration 'will '. . separate classes. Bresler's nationwide search .andi. selected John environmental issues. He has continued freeze which-was--traced by Officers, d*s famous "OJd,P.ep'py.V'isoJuia.umigai'ne^brinc.h.inlL'room. new^Ey«Hr>F^wilk££duiife thie:nuf»WwoL^bave~an. uphill - effort _in convincing • mfltion-wa.s—w{ seeftuded. and TKeff^Of Credit Cards Charles because of his background in his association with TroopJJO, serving as Two members il the Lee family were with demolition of Gibba house it was beginning to engulf. Greg elementary teaching positions by 1 ft. 5 parents id"allow their children in the'theTioarci decidedto wait until- the class " -—; A-former--employ^ofia-local_rmylnj!L assistant scout master the past two ~injuriedJEiiday-when theirlcaLstrucK'Ta™*! „ Price recorded iOO-year-bld structure befor/and after .its fall in favor insteM:oU215 in_P|aniL,O^Uh,CMU-bjpi_combiBatioiL_classes- Although thet _Marc_GflrskjL0t Parkway Vjllagei_On_fun(Lrajsing^Lp1.esa^eiatiQjjS^Jnaimge: size vyas firm in Septem'tjc-i- -before company has been accused.^of stealing ears tree at South and Lincoln Avenue East. of expanded Lincoln Avenue.Park. *'. . - positions would have., been reduced, due administration .made-a case for more Feb. 13 two leather bags were reported"*n^nt an(j administration of a-national y -ji-,c •' *•„•" ' • The Battered Wttfflen Project-of, the making any decisions. • .. . - : Joseph, the driver, .had complaint of credit cards from the firrn.Vv James taken from-storage bins for the Anthes' membei-ship orgarowktionT^ said Jr . '. YWCA of Elizabeth provides shelter, to attrition from declining enrollment. individualized instruction and closer The board decided -to "divide", . Donley,. of 253 Hilton Ave., Vauxhall, : pain to his upper arm and shoulder area. Plans C and F were among eight 1 apartment at 6 Riverside Drive, On Feb^^ija^ p; jj j,i j president of Oregon Environmental Council is an ) g i advocacy and counselling. The monitoring of multi-group, classes, the McCarty's motion and vote separately was • apprehended in Union^ Township utj:: son r e a 'Ernest had bruises and abrasions on his options for staffing next year. Plan C r r JAJ?f r'.tfordjtosurance Co. .at 25Con>r;-(j{ficouncij -- . umbrella rorganization for environ- hotline number is 355-HELP. More thari parents remained unconvinced. on the three components', rrf. Plan F Sunday and is~bemg~Re]d~nT the county groups: r ; cut $142,00p_frOmibe_piqposed kud before_votinK the^plan_in its entirety. merce!2uve said four typewr^QpwBr<5 A 1972 graduJteT6f~Cranford^ighr~mental-:—groups^-—emphasizing^oowomen havecaljed;m the-pasH%-—hea^ were oxrjrxoa^ r>it be jail in lieu of $5,000 bail set by Acting taken from the office which y?as entered , School, Charles received a B.A. degree, coordination of diverse interests arounaround years. ..". Hospital. "- - get it under the cap on increased sufficjen'tpgTTmeplanning time,T ~"OWKeattrma—^" *" T These indTvidiTai'^vo.tes liorplexed - Municipal Judge James T. Leonard/ .. through a broken window. On that day a icum laude, from the University of Pitts- specific issues in such areas as weater LtvMyron Cymbaluk retired from spending. 'By adopting Plan" F, the fScnefit.s,..emphasis -on self-motivation, 'several4>oard hVembers'and persons in "-":." Police said Donley had taken cards' shojulder; bag belonging to Phyllis- burgh and is certified as. a teacher of ~ quantity and quality, air quality, and !\the^ police force^this week and his; board trimmed $112,000, and theand the creation of an"-"olite class." I he audience, some of whom volunteered from -Bobbins .and Allison Inc. wher4? he_ Murphy-, of 103 S. Union Ave., and a social studies in New Jersey as well as . energy conservation. . •• • • wife Marion retiretffrbm^coldyvvater L additionaj i$;j0,{JO0, was cut-by putting a "•PlarvniBg for combination grades parliamentary advice;_. •••-•• ""bribe worked. Det. Jerry Andrews had walle»belohging to Dorothy Brigando, of - fluty.-fHe.-came home--to find—a-/ freeze ,,on t_liet purchase of new cannot ,begin_ until the scho_oj board ' Thethree votes^'ere: Livingstonand — pursued .theJnvesUgatioJi_taajiniiiiber.gf_ ji7___Gleh'U'o'dd• Rd.. were reported Learn How To Modify Ghildren's^ehavior starchy .but .elated message on his • ' equipment," inost ""oi" ""wlucK" was decides 'Trf, April wnich'-.teacliers^"- Walnut "each 'remain" K-O'liwrir' " " , • tire purchases" in the Union area. missing from a room af St. Michael" uniform shirt. She toted up 6,7551 earmarked for the high scliool. contracts will not be renewed. After fourth grades remain self-contained, j^ .mer~—~WeTe7~a~lerlee d and S> "FOOD PLUS washings dating back to Feb.'l, 1950. i "The'four schools which will have this, teachers .tor" the combination and fifth and sixth .grades be multi-' jonleyy waswaaf' linkelinked to • the theft after v.A car reported stolen in Newark- was .- Parents of students jn Cranford's learning it iVio fifth 1 SNAPPY and Title I programs will She may-haye the world's record fpr •and s-ivth cc'lasses can be selected. Achievement grouped. All three passed. another Incident last weekendf police found here by Police^ Officer.-James -- -The meeting will be»at Bloomingdale police shirt washings and she also"' grades next year will be lJrtyK will. Voting .yes were McCarty.iMorneweck, ' James Switek returned the.suspect here discovered' on the northbound ramp of persons'are invited-CaH-272-9.l60i ext. ':';> ' "' Schools. According, -to" a -'-detailed l«?;"iiwarted toilfiteiTOine which childr&n• Itichar.d Nicholls, J^e'iard jPajadisp" . Sunday night. ..'_. ,,.;, ^.. .Parkway, exit. 137 early Monday will"be Ronnie'Agnese, certified Parent i 'Effectiveness-Trainer and parent- of .a. 309 for. more. infprm.atiQn, ... , THEM...AND SAVE! preaentalion_ by the^- school will be.st'lecteC. Principals, teacjrcrs " arfd'Bi'enda-''Klb 'i'n_ '."Vrjitmg'n'orwas'lra Several other thefts were reported to' morning, wtth4he-ignition"punched out. 1 administrators._ . .. ,. the combination classes ;llld parents will- decide on the ".most .Weinstock who 'sit iH "ff something is police here in recent d&ys. On Feb. 12 a The owner is Steven J;, Picqiano of Old Member Sought For School Study Group Three counts will'be semi-departmentalized.- All^JTftlV acceptable method of implement-ntion at done against-the-vtill of the community, • _-S,tene£t'cadio w^stqlenjrjomjhe^ar of Bridge, % and sixth graders will be grouped Ry'' tyich of the four schools. • ' it will wwy work." . BresleHreslerr abstaineabstained Any citizen ihterested in' serving on • a board member, teacher, 2 OFF O1FF tiblas DiFabid;''2;'0~has~be !—achievement._lev.eL-ldr_.xeading__and_lL ihc. udministratioii ;i»itor fjrst voting" no. ..the School Facilities Study Committee is administrator, student; vPTC charged with three counts of causing math. . asked to contact Fred J. More, Board of represenative, Planning Board ALL PURCHASES ALL PURCHASES ALL PURCHASES death by auto plus driving while There wfll be a traditional fiflilv- and r • Education secretary. member and one community member at UP TO $29.95 • OVER $30 OVER $40 underthe influence of an intoxicant: L_sixth_gr_ade_classroom at each of the four The new long-range committee was large. DiFabio, of 13 West End PI., was the schools plus, one combination class.The authorized by the school board in The community member will be'' lone survivor of the two-car collision four combination classes districtwidc "December to study the future use of appointed by the board. Feb. 9 that claimed the lives of .two will save the salaries of four teachers or schools and make recommendations, 7 7~~JnENERGY QUERIES ~ brothers from Mountainside and a l£0,000_ . ' ' ' the committee membership will include Consumers with questions on energy DRUGSTORE Tfie_c6mbination_class_Leacher__wilL._ can call the state's tollfree energy smaller car that collided with one address the .fifth and sixth grade hotline Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 34 Eastman St., Cranford • 276-6100 driven by the local man on students separately for social studies WORKSHOPSFOR Springfield Avenue in Westfield. KB and science. According to a sample p.m. (800) 492-1242.. . „ - • WOMEN Charges were filed by Westfield schedulerwhvle-one grade-level-has its- Three Tworkshops ^-- 11. jvpolice;and DiFabio posted $30,000- social studies or science lesson, the designed to improve bail pending, court hearing. other grade^will be at gym,-music,' arji -, women's skill in leader- or the library. The only overlapping ship and financial plan- Don't be confused by all the shouting "NOW." lessons will be creative writing and ning are hjeing offered in may move spelling, - ;• March by " EVE Candidates Robert -D,-. Paul, '-schools.._ (Education, Vocation, Voters will have an opportunity to superintendent, pointed out that this Eln pi oy m e n t.), a The possibility of incorporating the 160 stating his financial background would tentative plan will not bind individual vocational » guidance eeHhje seven-t;andidates.rfor-four ^_tudentxan-:the._Winfield Park element- The 75 people attending the Board of The. combining of these schools into $te,_ Qn .thp Board of Education at di^ one drstrictjfatf-been approved. Jan., 3 AWARD WINNERS— DECA members at threcforums: The first is .sponsored patiently waited while the board'.-apent under Plan C. to save two teachers' —awards-at-fegiohal -conference,-. by the Boosters Club' on Monday, local Board of Education. , - . two hours echi'd'uejmg" Us- monthly salaries and provide greater scheduling Sandy Stirrat, Barbara Cook,1—, .., , ., — March 10 at.J7_:30 p.m. at the Com- 11 •• • _j In a statement yesterday, Breslerjiaid w-acntrs. business, and then exploded, many flexibility by eliminating four singleton : >r the combination Glasses Dreier, Angela Venturino; Norine Evers Michelle tow. Beth Stobier-_.,¥U1Iiett-BIlu .,.„«,„_„,„ munity Center followed --by—the—J— Brenda Klein, school board president, he "can only speciilate-on Mrs.TjKleir7's"-~ tim.es irvrage-, at the board'sdqeision tho - classes. at-Walnut. ~ ~ -•.-• • League of Women Voters, Sunday; will be selected according to the previous night to adopt Plan F. (See However, two monthsof opposition to ski, Kay Bowman, advisor; back row, Ten Herzer, Claire McCarthy,,*^^^^ j^a^ergnip announced Tuesday that the superinten- motives" in "deliberately excluding following criteria: work independently, Renee-Brown, TamraJBIack, Debbie'Carter. • _.,#•_ _7".:"V-•• Skills for Women. March_lG at 2 p.m. at the First dent of the Winfield Park school has viewpoints which may not coincide with ' related story). Plan C by Livingston School parents } Presbyterian Church, and the work at or above grade level, function As the shouting grew louder, Brenda resulted in the board's rescinding that notified several neighboring com- hers." He said the Winfield proposau l was 1 1 Village Improvemenr~Associalibr7 —munities that it could no-longer sustain-a—Tr"possibility-to-be-;explored7 -butrsaid- •well, in groupsv_and_..are_noLeasUv_Kle in,_boar-d—presidenL-gaveled the • plan Monday... The "latest.decision made -Thursday-,—March—20—at—8—p.m K^ school ^ndK_s.ee 'distracted.^An effort also_w|ll bo made ^meeting to a dose at U p.m. leaving several Walnut parents unhappy Their BRAKES- : Municipal Building. district with which to regionalizga e or send such as relocating board .offices "and . to select students within an'age span or s to letting their children try it is the key,"u parents spoke out as a group against the are when the board voted to combine Business representatives and educators J , S. ELMOHA EXXON I The Cranford chapter won 19 awards. Voters will be asked to approve the problems weVe talking about?' She was ---Speaicwg. trom me auaience, joan -sati-Pmrr: •if- thercnrre-iTO-pnTunt—dmKtfd "them foi—educational .suii;.. " ; SERVICENTER * is still the best interest/checking plan in all New Jersey. trr-turrr Those who received first place trophies served as judges: : volunteers, there is no program" : 1 S. Elmora Ave., Cor. * tax levy of $9,056,176 to support the referring to the public's discontent with Varane) i, former ^oard member, •"•Wal.niifinto a K 3 sehoorand Livingston talking about the' education-of-Till^the ™."- "include": Teri Herzer, —general JChe students.uHfireiaccprnpanjed by J ;- When asked what=would happen• ij'Jhis"nto~a~~4r(rschaol 1 Kay Bowman, DEVinstru'ctor, and John EricoTbetwrst.'peorge- •• current-expense-portion' iirtheran reduc-tTbns"irr t elf c hers "!Tricr"multi"—cautioned- tiieboard-that thm-proposal children, not whether parents agree," - merchandising display; Norine Evers, & Baywoy Clrc, ELIZ. J nual school election 'ruesday, March "may end up losing control of the school .she stated. automotive display; Kathy Wyciskala, E. Burke; bu^ftess department grading. chairman. .',,- *'•-••; - 25. . The board president appointed her- system. This is the first step to regioiial liana Cofsky stated -that "we can't food .service event; Angela Venturino, ization," she said. food service math;. Sandy Stirrat, radio self, Ira Weinstock and Gerard Paradiso afford to talk about the inconvenience of commercial. . • '. - * to a committee . to investigate the The Winfield Park school bo'ard would walking an extra block when we're Second place was won by Kathy . .<"•-' Parking proposal with the Winfield Park Board like to move into another district in talking about the educational benefits of Wyciskala for. food service math and " No. of Education. Robert Bresler asked Mrs. September. Winfield high' school eliminatin'U-K-ingleton classes." She third place pinners were. Angela The Commerce Committee has Klein to be appointed to the committee students attend Rahway High School.. added there had been no parentaJ ap-' Venturino, food service advertising; YOURGROUPCAN 'suggested to the Township Com- proval for multi-grades and stated there Barbara Cook", food service "advertising I mittee that the Cleveland School'site "must be other alternatives." manager; Angela Venturino, food I be temporarily used for parking for - service event. EARN SOME QUICK senior citizens. Rd.ward Gill,''chair-- Board members Ira Weinstock and ' I man of -tlffir-ebintnittee on Aging ~[ ed Way tops Richard Nicholls, both of whom had The students who received honorable TO im mentions include: Norine Evers, I commended the idea at the com- supported Plan C, said they still thought general merchandising display, Robin CASH BY HOLDING A ,or .***-. , mittee meeting thisnveek. the'pairing of the two schools "was JRQse._app_ar^Land accessories^display; beneficial, but voted against it Monday Renee Brown, radio-commercial; Tami because o/ the overwhelming public "- Black, advertising; Michelle Low, sales USED NEWSPAPER raising response iVgajtist the plan. Nicholls sajd meeting; ^Claire McCarthy, food Gounty post if there is a consensus in both schools to marketing; Barbara Cooks food service THK combine them, it still can be done. event; Bess Dreier, general James Williams of Cranford has The Cranford United Way Campaign division chairmen, Herbert Mason, As Charles McCarty', board member, DRIVE IN YOUR OF NEW JERSEY [been appointed^ secretary of the has surpassed its goal of $110,000 and Howard Siegel, Thelma Baechtoldr'Dr. started explaining his vote, audience lUnion Cbuirty Planning Board. He is received pledges for $115,971, reports Douglas Langdon, Dr. Herbert Paskow, members disputed board assertions that La. member of the local planning Richard G. Parkhurst, local United Way Edward Toy, Marc Kelley, James there was little support for the plan and COMMUNITY. [board, too. . . president and general campaign Manhardt, Phyllis JDollar, Michael the meeting was abruptly closed. Plenty of chairman. That is 105 percent of the Napoliello nnd Thomas Karvelas, plus . Karlier in the meeting,-when . the goal, for this year's campaign. the United Way of Union County, and audience questioned the large class Paper drive • ''Cranford iridiYidiuils;. businesses ;an(J. The Cranford Chronicle lor sizes--a] Walnut, Robert Brevier, board - Call, Hruce Reining, our specialist "."l< "I I iJi'lHV Urarai I1.U.[..,,,,II.,II organizations have been vety generous ''outstanding' assistance" m the 197-9- mtfnTlier, asked to amend the agenda so Vroomto : in drives, who caa.tfive,you all the . I"-Senior Girl Scout^ Troop B8G i^ in working and giving together to help Cranford United Way campaign. " he could propose "hiring additional" •how-to details, plus literature /conducting;a paper drive on Cranford people," said Parkhurst. teachers for the projected Walnut first- J&aturday at Hillside Avenue School .» * and posters to promote your "This money will assure the continued The annual meeting oT the United Way grade of 11 and the Hillside First grade Zoom. drive. By the way, we also The Eiwrjrjer is better than NOW Accounts. ifrom 9 a.m. to l p.m. If you need support of the 17 United Way agencies of Cranford will be held^ on Tuesday, . of 2H. The board vpted 4 to 3_against "' 1 —.- J-... buy computer printout ... You earn 5X°« Wa think it gives you and your money the best deal in all New .Jersey. /paper pickup, please bag or tie and which are so vitnl to poople here." March if) at 8 p.m. in the Community athending the agenda', but told-Bresler Jcall 272-5281 or 245-0198 after 5 p.m. . 1 ,(without carbon 1 and all -not 5% that Because the new NOW accounts at other New Jersey banks only pay 5% ParlChufcl thanked hi* campaign Center. The public is invited to attend. -•lie could -'.bring it up at- the - budget 'higher grades of paper. and have much higher minimum balance requirements. Or charges hparing,March (i. t ' ,. that could cost more than the interest Is worth. Or both < • * NOW Accounts pay . Bernadine Scljolz and Joanne Nazarro" ' .Compare. Most other banks require a $1,000 or $2,'U00 balance, to avoid asked what would l>e clone with the ^eiLmonthluJees_With-^^ Kane, Andrews, Schaeffer promoted projected class of 2<) fourth graders at waives clwrges and there are no trarisferTees.'v" Walnut-They, along with other parents,- $500 minimum wanted solutions immediately to Check into The 5K% Earner today. See if you don't find it's the best Three Cranford policemen were 1971 and received a master' of announced thai the promotions coincide projected large classes. 1980 Scirof co GREAT EASTERN balance to waive deal in tcw/n._ ... • ' promoted superior officers this week; education degree from William with some changes in assignments. • Mrs Klein said an alternative solution S(Jt.-.fieoree_WulKai)e.J.r,_b 1'lu'f-i'n Kane celebrated his 25th anniversary received-a degree from Union College "my intent is to deal with it?.'but I'm not AGAIN OF NEW JERSEY 1 Plus 24 hour A Fidclily Union ({.ihcorpoifjlioii Hank Mfmtvt I'DIC with the department two weeks ago. He last May and has attended a number, of the investigative divisionyreplacing Sgt. " prepared now. In September those Ir'l'll .I'll lOO'i- -V'u n-,'\.Mi -.Vik,-.-|-. . - • haii Korvtid in -the patrol and traffic profession!il._s<>h<>flls. Thomas Benton,.who retired. Officer ' numbers will he dealt with, I don't in- Gregory Drexk'r Will replac*: Amh'fWH STOCK CORP. MaxMeller " Do alt your banking anytime with Mo>

/ • * • ''-^s^Ja> •v .-^ -4

•-.*..

<•' ' " ?•

; t '- Chursnay, ((.'(roru'arv ZH, I9W) CKANKOHI) K«3 Pu'lie 2 CRANFORD i.MJi CHRONICLE Thursday* Kebruan 211. i!»io Kenilworth Police Catch e RICHARD -.RA. '" The Cranford RecreationSwii anmd ParksLesson- like to slear Sen Itt is open to nil who wish to Morneweck Backs Liaison Deparlmeni is conducting a.'^leani-to .-participate. ,.— ..: - Suspect Fleeing Cranford swim" week* at the indoor .pool on The program l#*!*ns March 31 and u'ill. General Dentistry Quick action on the part of-police in Police do" not believe the incidents were Centennial, Averme ... ', ' continue three days with I") minute-ses-~ tranford ahd Kenilworth reftlted in the This is an introductory course for in- sions daily Call Klaine I'jlkins. aquatics Between Board, Teachers related. Entry was made, through a apprehension of a siispM-M.would-be garage door and'a small "amount•'""oF" dividuals who'cannot swim hut would director, rft 27(i-(iTi>7. 10 register. The establjshment of a liaison com- each school), and the schools superin- liolise thief last Thursday! iniTTeeTSelween nieHSMTiTbrEdlicati TenHeTTlT"""""" jewelry _was_st,C.' ... • . c6mm.ittees responsible for veterans W^ v-' conducting a label ^collection 'drive when you wear frames*"', -•-"^iimela Xcach,' Chcrl Lebers, Rafael. UJkoyk,' Victoria lannelll, Jennifer Konopackl, Jeffrey Krugh. sponsored by__the__CampJbe.lJ;.. Soup.. Brian Lovlrtbi John Logludlcc Phyllis Mandcll, They iire-Vincent Brinkerhoff of 194 legislation ^and .present the—LJ > Tammy McHuoh, Judith Mckenna, Cathy Meyer, Br.yan Lee, Beth Levlne.Elien Lewandowskl,i_lsa__ pjy "(hat promises to bring in.. Peter Murad, Christine Neuhaus, Nancy NUolak, "Lovallo, Pamela Lyons, Maureen -Mag.ee, Todd CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING — A meeting-with her.congressman, "Arbor tit., ot PosHiiTS. a member of the organization's goals educational equipiiient for tho school. ALL YOU NEED TO "fmm Cranford-Optieiaus Dolores Nolan, Barbara O'N.cil, Gerald Osofsky, Marcus, Mlhdy Margullcs, Jonl -Mason, Jacqueline Mastrlano, Elizabeth Mattson, Anthony Maurlcllo, , Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo, was part of the program for Cranford High Drive concludes at the end of February. KNOW ABOUT THE - J_inda Pace, David Pahren, Robert Pap0, Charles Mrchele McGovorh, Glenn Merwedc, Kristin Miller, COME IN AND TAKE A LOOK AT OUR Patorsx)n,*Marla Patrlcco, Stephanie Paul,. Elaine Patrick Morris, John Munstor, Vlrglrtla Nelson,. School student An,drea Ciliotta of 22 Roselle Avenue, during her par- "Labels from Campbell's soups, beans, TREMENDOUS- SELECTION pF DESIGNER Pinola, Lisa Polsky, Anastasia Prnssas, Diann Pr\ni,\ Carolyn Newswangor,, John. Poultney, Georgia tomato juice, "V-8", Swanson canned Ronald Rabinowliz, James RobihsM, Grogo Pra"ssas, Richard Preuss. Margaret ReadfJyJ'Susah ticipation" in "the 1980 Washington Workshops program. She was FRAMES FOR ALL AGES. Rockfeller, Bruce Rollman," Diane ^arraford, Kim Rosenthal, Thomas Ross, yincen* Russotto, Sharon selected-for the program on the basis of scholastic achievement. foods, and Franco^Americari products ^~ San'dler7*j6ne Snydcr, RlcharU Sorge, Sandra Stlratt, Sajway, Eric Schult'i, James SIHItoj DavldSonnlag, are all redeermible. •-1 Laura SusKe, Deborah Thomas, Holly Thornton,'. COLLECTING LA-BELS' - Read about hov\) RosemarTenr'rbHe>7^DebqKi)h~Vahce^~ClaIre" Venoila, rl Strohmengei SAUER7KERVICK 5TMULKEEN Hillside.Avertue School students Friends in, the community who would Angela Vont*urjno,,James White, Ronald Yanlk. Vancssa'.Walker, Beth Waters, Jodl Wetoer like to help may save the labels and give Grado IT" All A's: Cynthia' Ambroiy, Andrea Louise Hernandez and Jan 'to avoid loosing Grade 9 - AN A'I: Mlchole Marks, Enza R(cerca, Nicholls To Chair School Study Unit Attorneys At Law them to Hillside Avenue students or drop ^LL'O.tta, James Copolla, Nancy—Huiar, Jeffrey All A's and'or B's: Andrew Acton, Robert Ambrozy, SGhade contribute, food^labeis deductible dollars, :' . Ihchallk, Daniql Kastelman, Susan -.Schmjdl' ,rihem off at the school office.*""™" Lawrence Btjnson, Patricia Bec/en, Dawn Bunting; Richard-Nichplls, rternbeV, of .the March; It will- study the future use of for PTA drive to redeem'fhem.ror,, 114 N. Union, Cranford • 276-7144 Lawrence Thomas, Patricia VanArnum. William Angela Buontempo, Joseph., Canzano, Elizabeth re Pleased To Announce That how to ^ave & " -.Wright. ..." .... • Cargill, Gregory Coming, Anne Cumm.lnflS, Pamela^ CranforV "'V"'du "BoarU(J.'du uolf VEducationuutauu". , wasw^,- School • Space'. ,':.." . ":' " " edu cat Tonal equip me rft? All A's,arid/or B's; MatthewArasln, Donald.Baker, lairnian vjlben to fight! .'.Tervr' Bauknlght, Judltii^Bleemery^Llsa BornsteinJ D-iioreto.-Eric pomaratjus, ponna Durniak, Ariono!°appointed chairman of the recently - M»nwej;s wul include a teacher; ••• JAMES F. KEEFE •••• - '*-. eig^ y Faikowskr, vaieoieGeiss.ier, Michel Goeiier, Mary• established school' facilities study •—administpatp£,JBS.G-representative. $ 95 u Richard Briscoe, Kevin Brown, Kathleen'Cameron, • Gurskl, Caroline Hull, .Cynlhia lannolll.. Thomas established Lopes, Patricia Meroja apd Anri 10 ^ Jennifer Orglll, * Sandra Chasnoffy—EileenCody, Inchalik, Judith Jones, Maureen tcolly, Veronica committee, '., , . —^—Planning;Boa,rd-memberr-studentrand _Ch_cryi.Colbcr:t, RIckyiColVllle.-Elolne-Conwav'.-KIm Kero, .Grotchen Korn, L'auTB Lengyei, Mary. Ann Formerly, Deputy Surrogated/ Ug'orre. • _J2UflLlSjJLD_[gY,_ Cummlngs, David Daniels, Lraura Destefano, Alicia community member-at-large. Persons _LogiudJcivGJna-MarJno^Laur-l«-McDonooghrPam,el»—»>j—;Hi—s appointmenv • t. wa, s, mad, ,e, by- ,. ovarinT; uaniei Ponbvan, "Ryra Fedash^ Jay r,—: -f*1—3—• —,—— r—•* interested in the latter category are Flversiin, Anne Gaven, John Halt. John Hammock,.., Miller. Keith Mortenson, .Lisa Murray, Gregory Klein, board president, at the. meeting Carolynn Head, Marybelh Hogan, Margaret Holieran,.- -Noveiio", Sean o'Dowd, Damn Owens, David Papp. .Tuesdays She said the scVen-member -. asked to contact: Erect' lv)oret'.' school .JU-hion £ounty, Has Become Associated* •New DeBris-Fees_ William Holjapjol; DoUfllas Johnson, Jamie Kalstoln, • Marybeth -Rehbein, Ke-vJn,: Rogan; Christine .„ ""' ... . , ' . •, ,- .. -.^ . jbusiness-administfiatoc. '•'• -- - THE CRANFORD BOOKSTORE Ruggiana, Winda siiycstrjini. sharron sinnott, Paul cTimmittee should bcjiperational .-in .. •"••- - ^^° With The Firm. I .;. :_ ^ Anew fee structure-lot- the deposit, of h -Kin*. -Vlftllnla'-K&pf r 6a\Ai5'Krtfar ~-Stoddard...piaj]n felcricQ* Erlc^Welnstock; " 32 NORTH AVE., W. • CRANFORD, N.J. 07016 • 201-276 0390 ! YOUR -„ WelssTcyn'thla Westra, JIM White. "garden' debris at the Conservation . •••" 6 NORTH AVENUE WEST •••" Center is in the works. Instead of SPRING CLEANING V charging a flat fee of $200 to nursery- Get Some man, thc-plan is to-ehai!ge-by-volumer •*»•• CRANEDJEO1, JNffi W JERSE Y 07016 Gregory Sgroi, township engine*, said +— A near capacity.aydience heard sound ed deductions with ttie^ero exemption." the township grossed about $2,2OO-in fees advice on how to ease the burden of tax The accountants provTded free copies 276-114)0 last year and c;ould under the new NEW SUPER SAVER return preparation and how to take ad- of~1RS-Publieation 17; thedetajled in- structure realize' about $10,000 if the vantage of regulations which enable one struction booklet, and also had a supply same amount,of debris is dropped.'" to minimize tax payments if they are of every (ornrv necessary to complete DR. STANLEY Hours: 9-5 Monday - Friday; 9-9 Thursday CLASSIFIED AD thoroughly understood and utilized. even the most intricate tax return. The ' (;OU>STK«N Other Hours By Appointment —'Fhe-forumat— the; Granford Public P'riends supplemented these with a General Library .was. under the auspices of tliei - checklist of- the-expenses, adjustments Pre-paid Frierids of the Library and conducted by and credits information needed. t*> Family Dentist Travel 50 public accountants Alex Silberman, JtJST 1 5 words - prepare tax returns aAd also sample .276-535:1 • Nathan Friedman and Harry Levensen.. worksheets for recording these items. C Additional words 10' It will be repeated Saturday from 10 One form for business, expenses also What is (lie- oral surgeon, and what CARING FOR Talk a.m. until noon with time for questions: may be usedj^> rec^ordjnit-^of-pjjcjcet ex- ^. ~ The accouniantsrecommendedkelfp^ / --:.-•-• -•..••-;—• -r-^- Tie surgically" Trcatr-Trtscases Sind malformations' of -what is termed the don't have to war.ry about the Tnaxillofacial structure, vvhich includes IMPORTANT HOME HEALTH CARE AIDS.* weakening exchange rate right the facial hone of skeletal structure Jaycees To Host Membership Night .here at home. ..And what belter RESTAURANT & FISH MARKET . ' li iisiuillv In the lower part of the face. He • Hospital Beds • Canes • C/utches u'ay'to see the beauty 'of America Promoted f Rotary Notes may be culled on for extractions J. The Cranford Jaycees will host a- All men between-the age of 18 and 40, ••• Comnriodes • Walkers. • Wheelchairs '• (lulu by train. I'hp American—R-ail~ John JP^JDiiffy of Cranford has been ARESOLD membership meeting Thursday, March who warif an aetive-role in thecivic life resulting from' accidents involving the Cruise takes you straight -across - "Up to a maximum of 8 weeks face; a blow to the. face or a facial im- - • Overhead Traction Set promoted to assistant vice president 6 at the home of Ray" CaviccFioTi, 708 oflheir community^ t!•' Varan's and we'll ha^'e you cniisiii' tary on January 1, 1977. His community The Planning Board will be respon- the board last week-that the old fire-~ activities include directing Theatre in a Ralph Murphy, president, presented a may operate ir the more complex cases, he will have Mountainside hospital, during the din- >.n advisor to Junior Achievement of when the new facility is completed, a viable use for it. The New Jersey the patient admitted to .-i hi^.ii-ii il,-.t k New York.' •ttee-tlatiee-tft—the-Exho-fanlce—Country- equipped for his special procedures.' -pronabi.y in November. JVlunicipjijT JPuhlic,JCfieater.•_ presently locatedlocated_o. n Club. The Cranford group also He has. taken 'management courses at department heads will be asked for their South Avenue has expressed interest in A patient usually comes to an oral the National Association' of Mutual suggestions, and the board will make. ? presented $1,000 to Rotary District surgeon as the result of being referred NIGH IS^ using the building, Governor Anker Goldman for applica- by a dentist in general practice. The 17 N. Union Savings Bank. SclYool at Arnherst recommendation for the building's use The board will also .consider possible ttioi n to an internationaittil l "H"3-H"" program referring doctor will work closely with Col,lege. He has also .attended the Ao the Township Committee. The board the surgeon by providing" his patient's Cranford TRAVEL«1Y alternate uses for the railroad station ~ to combat hunger and disease. Guests at (Blue Ribbon Shopping Center) American Institute of Banking and lives expects to complete its study by April. complete case history, but it is nol^ house ariqL.adjoinirig township-owned the occasion included Henry Dreyer, Pharmacy 94 North Avenue here with his wife. Lisa, and children, -Gene Marino, public safety commis- property "along South Avenue. Among Jr., mayor, and his wife, Carol. Dr. Ed- unusual for additional X-rays to be 276-0062 Peggy arid "John. "'." • ' • J '"'"• FORDINNER sioner and Planning Board member told taken by the surgeon, to help him in Garwood—789-04)63 suggestions offered by board chairman ward M. Coe was chairman. either confirmingthe dentist's diagnosis To.m O'Briejni are retail use of the or arriving at his own. building or creation of a transportation The important point tn remember is. Save DPW Contract Nears center. Taylor For Anderson COME IN & ENJOY OJVJE OF OUR uln;n you go to your dentist in general A salary contract between the, The board approved a subdivision at puactice. you may rest assured that'lf hi' SUPERBLY COOKED HOUSE SPECIALS township and employes of the Depart- Irene Taylor 6( 25 Brown Terr, attend- finds anything that he feels need4 the at- -ment'of Public Works has been ratified 15 Woodlawn Avenue, creating two lots ed an organizational moeting of the - tention 6f*n specialist, be will ((itickly as much as with frontages of 50"and GO feet in the R-5 "John Anderson for. President" Com- refer you to one. Your dentist will* arimlciiana, ivitli by members of the Teamster local-and zone. ENLIGHTEN sent to the union's executive office in mittee of Northern New Jersey last always have your best interest upper- M-ichat'l's Shrimp Francaise, with rice Announcement was made of James week. She is. the Union County coor- most In priority. THE Stuffed Filet of Haddock,-ou/lth crabmeat Passaic for review, reports Ronald D. . You may never have occasion (0 set' Williamsi/il) ' appointment as secretary of dinator. Organizational meetings for the PEOPLE Marotta/ public works commissioner. the Union Courjt~ y Plannin•--• • g "Board. county group were scheduled here last an oral surgeon, but when you do need Shrimp Scampi A La Slmonl The contract covers the years 1978 Williams is a member of the local board one. never hesitate to follow your den- Dedicated Marino's Broiled Combination tl|i-lflaihid night and again Monday. For informa- list's recommendation to gi>. Over- Curfent-RetQil Prices jnd^f.lts_aibdLvJaon_cj)mmitleei. tion call Mrs. Taylor at 276-3304. Seafood Platter • shrimp, scallops, Dr. "Stanley Goldstein haddock, extra large portion?.! on a Special Collection of Cranford Professional SURGENT'S - - MANY •' Selected ^Previously Owned - Pre-Season Building 118 North Ave., W. PLATTERS'& FNTRECS ACCOMPANIED BY TENNIS Cranford 276-5353 SALAD. VEGETABLE, POTATO, HOLLS & BUTTER GOLD JEWELRY (Advertisement) ' FEEL FREE LOBBING' Get in on the gold level...with a buy from which you may well YOUR OWN WINE OR BEER profit.. .certainly will ejyQyt:..gn(ii whicJ]:.c.Qi!lflJinJhc. Inst...... great price break on gold jewelry/ SALE WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: EEDLEPOIN BEGINNING MARCH 1 The value of the gold within a piece of jewelry is approximate- SCHOOL OF OUR SERVING HOURS WILL BE: ly 1/3 of the total-retail-price of-the finished piece. Hand nf Call And Register Now Tues 1 l:'M) 3; We'd thru Sat .11:3()-3 &. f>-()' machine craftsmanship, finishincj, shipping and of course, pro- CRANFORD I GYMNASTICS fits, account for the rest of the pr_ice.' For Our SPORT CENTER OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR- FISH MARKET WILL BE OPEN: Evening Glasss! v Ol It OFFERING: 38 NORTH AVE.,'*E. 276-jj6£Ll Tues 9-5; Wed thru Fri 9-9; Sat 10-9 P. FIMKHdUSEl PEE-WEE We will sell you any pioco of jewelry from our special collection^ Classes Will Be Held FIORILIO COMING SOC*N-,..- ...oarrings, bracelots, chains, necklaces, pins...for the PROGRAM y - _ i,, . I price of gold* contained in the piece. "Additional On Mondays 7:00-9:00 PM Complete In-House CaterinCateringg Service „ Boys & Girls • Ages 3-5 charge for gomstones including diamonds childcea -•^-Fi>im-~—-;-••"*- CLASSES-TNURS:-9-1Gr11 A7M • Respon -contairtod -in the --individual—jowfllr-y—-^ WHENIT COMES NEW DINING ROOM item. REGULAR INSTRUCTION Responsible parents tax pay TO RELIABILITY, FOR BUYS •GIRLS*. MEN • WOMEN THE WOOLV WE'RE *1 Small Classes • Qualified Instruqlors RAINBOW MARINO'S PI Rosalia SI. '• UM. -HhHtV.IJWOKK KJIOP >•••- 122 E. Weslllold Ave -"/Smi'h Avc.t. Wcslficld Llndan Hosella Park RESTAURANT & FISH MARKET Aon., Tuoa., Hri., 9:30 lo !".:30 .'NJ. .. • l>l«mv lit I I«I>U,,H VOTE LEVER 4 FOR FIORILLO TUESDAY, MARCH 25, _ ...Thurs. 9:30 to B:3Q I'V I'' I!" 34 North Ave, £., Cranford •276-1333 "^*rr)hn Ameriun Gem Society , \ S.il 9:30 to 5:00 232-7675 ~ A 1925-2331 241-1474 fOH INFO. CALL-.3/10 EVEHYUAYl

• ••,' • \ -

J ..V-

... y • ,, - Tlmrsdnv* k< 2H. m

UIM (,;H.\\'F : N...J ' ('Illi.ONICLK Page 5 Editorials Viewpoint As tve were G.S.Cookies:'Whale "Total Living' Lecture Planned .'.: ...... ". . ji/.vjL-ars ..... By Atfhiir and Without it: the flirt".Scout' troops' "•"".-" Gertrude Raylessja teaeJieH uiUi, Phyllis' IUT r r T 7T As she sees it. l_hiS_^J2ir'iii'li i' !. ''. -*! man Clebermun, <^bKdida\'e --JSi- the; 3n .;iria "'C- Methodist T~—rnR~ffrih7^FipirriTi;n Cn'nt7 \T."-riTTrTi iH FeTaies"to :.*\'ew 'ft'siameni ChriKiianity. school board. Davis, formerly of Cranford ' Girl Scouts will be selling eftokics here jne allegations, investigations in response to his letter importaiitly, to put this litigation Westfield. and .ToTTri A-.--M; • iiiil its ('•\|i,insiiin of tlie concept ol Ihe and. legal or administrative ac- for tenure crowded Miss New Jersey in l!»7f> "Miss . from ..March 1 to... .Hi. as pari of the .'-. '..-1' !u! I: II! (. L)l '.-..:..*... .' •.. "week: in iLs.proper perspective, the Board of •-'Bell«'v.ill<-r-i.narry Feb ||; jle: s „,:„ Washington Rock Council'S^Jring-Cookie Osceola Church - The Cranfor,d' rirife'd Methodist is the protection of a faculty •Education is not responsible*-for nor Standard Oil Co. in Newark. (Later h Church is offering two special series Purim Carnival At 'Christ Jesus expanded Old Testa- tions in the matter of the Cran- 1(1 vc:iis • Sale: Approximately 125 local girls will member against capricious should it have lo'defend itself publicly became an independent acc-ountani •,„! during Lent. The adult education series,' ment l;iu ." Mrs Havless points out. "to ford Education Association vs. This is to acknowledge your letter of Mrs. Kuth LennoV executive director b'e going door Io door to take onlers,.The -Lists Services its Iullil1mtknt-iru(;hristj.in Inve Ih'at itv- the Board of Education et al. In- 'political moods y and per- February 14, 1980. against unfounded litigation. I can of Cranford Welfare Association, cited built I he Manger Building at |,,tt N cookies,, which are baked by- Hurry's, Sunday mornings at. 11 'Mi beginning this Temple Sunday sonalities. But that protection is certainly use the word unfounded since Union Ave.). . - —'itWSacrament of Holy Communion week is. on issues lacing the family due clndes all peo|)le an'd niir inmost feelings', dividual reputations &re tar- As you knoWj the litigation filed, by the by Chamber of Commerce as Citizen of. especially for Girl Scouts, s,ell for $1.50 A gala Purim Carnival will be held-at. as well '.' .. •• the depositions 6f the^pr-incipals of the 511 years will beobserved at the io a.m. worship ing the. l9H0's. The second. Wednesday valid and attainable sfiort Of a •Cranford Education,Association against Jhe'Year...United Fund of.Cranford ex- per package. Kach purchase helps sup- Temple Beth-El Sunday betweeivli ;i in Mrs Ba-> ]r-.s • rites a number' (W nished, personal and organiza- Cranford EdueaJion_Association,.which r service r>n Sunday at the Osceola evening series, focuses on several '.'Per-| 'permanent job guarantee. Pro- ceeds its quota of $<)li,000 liy $.>() for first Two boys rescued from .river ye.ster port the Washington Rock Council pro- v and,2. p.m.-'Featuring games of chance tional motives are suspect, in- the Board of-Elpucation, the individual are.a public record.;'certainly reveal the Presbyterian Church. "Tough-Mi|wJed. sonalities of the Passion • specfl'ic-healing experiences. t i m e . 1, day by Benjamin Smith and C|, jri,.i, ,, grams and services to troops. .Selling and.skill..prizes, lunch foods and snacks- fessor James jQToole of themembers thereof, the Superintendent of . fact that the litigation is unfounded and u and Tender-Hearted" has been •chpsen Dr. Diane Wilhelm. professor of .an-". She will 1)0 introduced by Mrs. Helen stitutional credibilities are Schopls, and others, is what is known as L'O years Itoseci'.-intz. ' - . cookies.is also a major source of income includhig IKI> -dogs, the event is being University ofWiSoutherh Califor- inappropriate. If you want to learn about c by Rev. Robert R Kopp, pastor, as his thropology at Middlesex College, will Morrit. a First Reader ui the Ci'^nford undermined, Out of this, one Township Committee givts permit to (>(l years , for individual troops, providing the - |"i n - 'i' ill I h\ | hi' CIIII«ITV:I'.'.IVC, nia correctly contended that a class- action "which includes every the lack- of facts that the Teachers sermon topic. lead the first three Sunday morning ses- church .« .. - might take some consolation if Home Guard mustered out. funds for trips and special projects. Religious School of I'nion County tenure discourages professors teacheryand-'sfii^fTnerfiberyAVha- is a Association are relying orr, I direct you A. Rego for a car wash a|iMeeker\nd_ A new members class begjns Sunday sions.-This week she will present an The public is coiii allv invited I'o this- 70 years The theme for the sprang cookie sale is .Children of all .-ages ' are-;inv'ited-:to. the confrontations could con- member, orin the^class covemi-by the to review those depositions that are filed South Avenues...Karris SwacWiam'er" ..at 9 a.nv in the Pastor's Studyfor adults overview, 'dealing with s'tr.engths'. needs. If <•„'• lecture from 'being innovative or taking 1 "A Whale of a Sale.'.' According to Mrs. share, in tHe'• traditional fun ;ind tribute to some change in the, litigation. Since your wife isa member with the Union County Court Clerk, at honored by the PIlA for his aid as a The (iarthwaite farm .-divided inin " uniting with Osceola by letter of -problems, and changes-within Ihe f ami- ' risks, and. limits teaching of the class who have a direct and or drunkometer chemist. He has been about (MM) lots to be developed in ftle s.)r Jean Grove; .cookie chairman, the Girl transfer, reaffirmation of fajtb. or . festivities TickciJ- lor unmi-s and lood tenure laws. In a period:when' the Court House, in Elizabeth, New 1 ly during the 1980's The following Sun- mobility. Not long ago he prac- ing by the Normandy Place \{^ Scouts have been preparing for the sale will bf solrl;j;| 'the diwir - '. •'- ;-OT..^Hlal.- indirect interest on behalfof theplain- JerseyJersey. assisting for four years as a. -profession of" faith. . If- you areday her topic VrH be "Hou; Families I nited Nations Talk people pay more attention to Co.,..Philip Bindenbergt. •by putting''posters- of their mascot mg by renounc-^f-'fyw^e a successful.candidate The Teachers AsBoriat'inn ls£j? ..Henry H. Koiiler appointed •appointed-' undecided, but would like to talk about Cope.'' The third session 3'ill. hi»g-Co.-of-— - ^-.^ir^s^uu-uLuwuiuiuiuHHwiwjticing courtooutL-S.aJesmanshipr-safe.t-yi i ^A Pastor Looks at the Church m the the areas ol iuu lear arms control, and any costs related thereto and, hope- IinH rncrwmoiKil.*., •— ^~—T1' " ' - ^ -The"foiirth-sessibn on MSri;^.! ufll b"e~' ionary tlyer "MY GOD IS A G00D.G0D" isting*rules of tenure, which is a -partittpant in any matter which would 1 Matawan. • - -. -_. ---,- /on its appeal and responsibility in handirng~7nWiCy: Next Decade" is the title of .the message population concerns and food .programs That approacTTfias merit. The fully, if there are any costs to the Board led by pr~Gabe Longo. Marriage and 1 |Because We>Keep HisCornmandmentsI fo»:m of. guaranteed employ- involve your wife as a staff member . to compel the bondsman to pay back the "The cookie sale is more than a great for the Lenten Service to "take place Family Counselor in private practice will be given*!)) I jr.. .hrtnes ttlson, direc- goal must be to protect those That means that you could not be -in- of Education,, beyon^ that which the- • :(o.v«':irs ttibney-Jaidout for Mrs. lilock fa i fund raiser," points out"Mrs. (Jroye.* Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the'..Sanctuary.' tor (if rnitariaii I'hiversalist office at And Do.Those Things That Are insurance company pays, it may be the • and. a Clinical Member ol. the Associa- To Speak Here uwhoperform well—even-if-tht^ Walter . Coopep I president "U'R aj»oodJcar.ntng-Cxpcrience.LTdr-the iheJRev. Bruce Ingles; pastor-of the • : the I'Nr All. interested- ptn'sons' are. in- mill. ButnEh^Tinfiexibility of 1 ' tion" of Marriage arid Family - Lt. Col. 'Jack M.cGuckm. Ret.-USMC "THANK THE PASTORS AIDE are controversial, without per- jjrtjgation nor coujd_you participate ,- '/ihe Teachers "Association of the Board of Education... Brook HO years girls." „ ,__1^__J Central Presbyterian Church in Summit vited to attend'-this, ovent »t Unitarian or lts C.ouh.sel'ors. His subject will be will speak at the Ilaritan Road Baptist -Matilda Jackson- tenure-is af^thfe root of the cur- as~a~Bo.ard member in any Bwav -•y fnr *'?? '"embers to pay. Since your • Lodge's owner, .J.J. Brown, asks for per- A group wants to start a new' Troopps whicchh will be selling for"thforthee will be the speaker. ..'..";• House. Sunm^W "and Vvhittredge manently legitimatizing those s a "Parenting-Styles of .Communication . Church Sunday at 7 p.m. rent issues. ,. • instance., in negotiations, of learunL'°c ™* ! ,. r'»cmber of the Teachers .mission to use the dwelling at 4li) Or- sprinpg g .sale.ale, and" their" . Troop cookie .. RegistratioRegistration for thethe.. : '.Osceol Osceola a Avenues. SunYiivTHaf 12 noon Sundav. who perform inadequately. In Methodist Church and will hold services within the Family: Flow Both Sides Can Jack McGuckiijJ)j|s_peen_flying'since : jcontractsjuLinjiegotiationsiwith-teachei _chairmen.aa>^Iii;owJH>-IVoo'|5-l-27rBochairmenaa>^Iii;owJH>IVoo'|5l27BonPresbyterrafrn - Nursery.-School -will-be 4,,-the—Assembly—Hail -—r€ hnjmcle Wiiir'XhildT^e~wiir bT^^ June, 1941.lie attended N.J. State Col- -the currenMocal-eases7Tro^jntige~ associations. In fact; it is'quite likely ; -nie'Parisi; Brownie Troop. 423, Mary held'Tuesday^and-Wedriesdifyuday^and-Wedriesdify, Ma M tne Building) iit .'! p.m. Sundays. Thev these sessions, according to Mr. and lege at Glassboro, entered U.S. Naval ^G3^aUom\Mm&:, iics askeacird^ ttoo rulrulee oonn th thee knott ' "'"y JJjat .y<$u cannot be .,«. oDiigajion. . ponr,j( for_;,, .fiveMlary apartment revoked over the dictatorship of |j ". Anne Kane;..Junior Troop 35. Analia and5fromand5fr99 to ll.ll a m, att thechutxthh h Mrs. Glen Morris; chairpersons of adult en - : thosth e tb le has Become t9,o-'"weigb..te^ ;children,..whi). are,.'.- t /•corTgTEjralehanitT^ •'•^?:' Hv- '--• '•• 3^^&1?^H^educatorTS: time ^ hope ". is' probably to find" a "°f *eCranford EdueatToTi Association - The Wednesday evening seri.es, whicfl . During World War II, hojl'ew a't'M'id- inyolved "-Cheung lujiim iiiiganon end, 1 think of churc'h members, and other children began last evening with a film "JVs • and rights in a job over his or legislator to attack the seaming- - U d bC ore Lenten Schedule in the family of presently enrolled" vyay, Guadalcanal and on air aircraft • i«™° ! ,™ «I>Pn>Priatc for this to & Four, Inc. announces the opening of buys the Kursman house at Sprin^fiplH 2 About This Carpenter." and & discussion carrier. Jyg^g •her ability to performit. The ly jmpregnableHaw oPtenure: ,ancl ContiiiT "A"venues from US, Sander- -children.—^Thc-school-meets-Mondays- "idjb^Md M'ptdbiill a the ones th "Szabo, Pastor of St."Paul's United • bombers, he was credited with shooting best argument for tenure is. the - -fteform in New Jersey, al least, inappropriate and improper to disucss ini^ro i r7 ^. at the Chimneeyy Corner...Sophiner... Sophai L. and son....Charles lludnuL. acting manaper - through Fridays from 9 to,ll"a.m. and 1 coritinue through "the Wednesdays of of the actions, Church-of Christ, 213 Center Street, an-<. to 3 p.m. under tlje direction of Mrs. down two "zero" fighters and hitting a this litigation" with "you under the ciri - initiated all of the art nn<: »h»v ca,..>.n. -.James-W. i.. ->,. w. Bjirrcln .t . dee.i d• l•.»...-.>»o MP.and Mrs. . of (lieCranford JlalK (Jrocerv, will March. The speakers and topics are as protection of_a faculty member might- logically start at the to-aTii end, weea.m...-, m noUnces that during Lent, worship ser- Thomas Walsh.'-, - ' , Japanese destroyer with his bombs cumstances noted- -. ..' AUgg, J 17 fk'comc'ils proprietor JWarch 15. 1 Site of follows: March 5.'Kenneth Raiser on, from being unjustly firedjrom^a „ superintendent level, for this is trust you understand that the fore- Bluff St' vices will-be held on Saturdays at 5 p.m. David Ilunte will lead the Lenten During this..time, he flew more thdn There are certain aspects of j> Crariford Knitting &.Fabric Center) . "Simonof Gyrene";'!' March. 12, the Rev. l,(M)0 hours and.90 combat missions. job and to permit him or her full ~ one of only three states which lejLter.^liowever, which"—do—permit .. going' explanation isasjmiichjis_wej;a_n. "and oh. Sundays at 10 a.m. The com- Scry^cet^bjeJieJ(l^tipjnrtjlAV 'the:Cranford viding sound edueational. programs Obituaries supper toW preparethiridiie'ived by one Flying Cross, Air Modal. Jironze' Star. >..•....:- • . - directly With you jn thjsjr.— " ' much concern- for tax relief isoviclent. Education Association, hutte RSif.dlyllrC" r'W'ithin a prudent budget, and good plan- ' of the-., orga n i'za tioris—of— the—church,— Presidential Citationinfrtd-othet—mc-dals" B'fenda "Klein Certainly the public must'be made product of a disinterested "citizen. You discussed this week bythroe followed at 7:15 by a.devotional service and decorations.' During his Marine are certainly aware by now, in any President uwnre that the largest portion of the John J; Krzeminski led'by.'a church organization and at7:30" PtAblic and private lives Board of Funeral services for John Corps career, he.was commanding ol> Board of .Education Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Katherine by'the speaker. Tickets for the .suppers ficer—of-^—four—U-rS^—lyi-a-r-i-n^—Uo-p-ps- That "tin-of ihe i*>f*ripr-a"-fh<,it—.L-^. ,,~:.....: ' , • r Ai :are available-the previous Sunday after J •;.a total ef 67 " •"' — Posititffl,pap nnhli^. The-Chroniciii~™~»t~ - j)a]|. Qp ^e rernainjng 42 most asking repeatingly what they were . year. There is such iv great need for great deal to-do with whether or not the flyjng''missionarics'.U) remote areas of L clo has "verified the hire of ling and wh th< yhad v d planning, and I urge the citizens to get decision will be a good one. Fundamen- "Presently I see the board showing lit- the earth. He has spoken in colleges, -pletely mode<-r-n-r-qw conditioned-offstreet p/trking- frequently-whe'aggregious,n thecharge" ors inag^- Z °" fV L ~ °f P"- tle initiative on generating'revenue by private detectives or agencies vntinA ''lOfrrPPimiQ " nr n(, There was a complete absence of leader- out and vote carefully for Ihe candidates tal to successful decision making is aV Jacfcson S. Whi|e. • p- - Temple Services universities and in camps and local facilities, - •••• .' ". • by the" Board of Education in gravateVOlved d .conducaggreglOUSt lik, e corporaor agl - shipand direction; the situation was out of their choice at the coming School atmosphere that encourages free releasing Lincoln School. Since it has churches acound the world. - '" / punishment or sexual advances of control. Some individuals in the au Board election. , . .been determined that Lincoln School is Jackson S. White, 56, died Feb. l!)'m/ Kenilworth. • • three instances. ."'•"- dience were shouting in disbelief as to open questioning of all ideas.- ,iV Milford, Gonn. after a brief illness. The: Roselle-'Cranl'ord chapter of Mln Decembor 1979, McGuckin's book to pupils. Significantly, during | . ' Wayne R. Miller acknowledgement by all concerned that no longer needed as a learning facility, Hadassah will be featured at the even- "Split Second From Hell" was published' Though sympathetic to the it is criminal-and extravagant to allow Funeral services were conducted there. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth ' that period the. average case re- tough challenges to one's point of-vie'w Mr. White, who was born in Buffalo, Murphy White; a son Michael; three ing .services tomorrow at t!:30 p.m.-at .by Good Life Productions. DOQLEY COLONIAL HOME/ board's efforts to deal directly are essential and produce better deci- a minimal central office to tie up this Temple Beth-El. There, will be an opportunity lo'mt'et with incompetency in the educa- quired 22 months Jo_adjudicate Don't remove die flag asset. We could realize sizeable income N?Y., lived in Cranford ten years before . daughters, Mrs. Martha Bowdish of 556 Westfield Ave., Westfield at a cost of over $20,000 plus sjons. .,„„.v. , i ,, -•—.«-^. ,"i- IUUIU iMiia- t>i/.uauie income moving to Milford three years ago. He Cranford and Victoria. G.and Judith'L. Members will take part in the service McGuckin during desert hour. For infon 233 0255 / tional system,'we are not con- To the Editor: . d l s and will present a reading, "World of mat ion call .272-70H»"or .789-2123. legal and administrative costs . I was not born, nor raised or even aged which' shared the triangle with the sick "welcomed^^iof'viewecl^is""f41"^^J personal"a' LJ»Ilingihis_proper.ty^nd.makasounP investments so our monies work for usd , was" fpFmefIy~a"cfea"it rhahager^lor Whiter both of" Milford, and a vinced that the use of tacks. - - National Tool and Manufacturing Co., our Mothers." Participating are co- at the local board level. in Cranford. I came here already aged, tree and from which our American flag while lea-ving some balance to make granddaughter. detectives for this purp N flies high;oyer the town. At a time like chairmen Mrs.. Carol Steuer and Mrs. now, Granford is my town, so I am much needed capital'outlays. In add.i-_._ Lois Rabbi no; Mrs. Marilyn Kabae.k, been valid or necessary, . ,„ like that, lawyers titled to a voice. this when there is dire need of tion,, if we could focus on encouraging j;an be quite persuasive on the During the first two Christmas patriotism Cranford is considering secn^ Jop__adjninjstnJti)rS- and board Louis J. Rego ••Mrs. Doris Goldsmith, Mrs. Fern Caga.o it is legal. SupervisorsJ _, tuition students, and getting the most.: 1 and Mrs'.Xjhby Lulinsky. -• ' need to Build a strong case, even seasons we lived here, we could look out removing thef Jag pole. No pole, no fla'g? members become upset, antagonistic out "of government sources, we may be - 'A funeral mass for-Louis J : Rego was He formerly owned and operated the right, even an obligation^-;.|o and even petulent when, their points of offered Tuesday in the Church..u)( the Surf Trucking Co., Elizabeth. Special Qffer...SAVE 150 . I was born and raised in Baltimore, iible to help our own cause and ease the___4. io -the. point-o;., f usin""•'•&g privatpnycjice p/^^".^,,'^.^?,.?^!^^^--.^— ««• "-urn™ in me evenings and se-e ' «J M. Assumption, RpsellcPank, followedLby . Surviving, in addition-to-Mrs-Cotroneo •flnrita Tvf r.^i—aSvS, -—^™sj>r:---===^"w*:i,u-vea«» a aoiTig, daring things are legal, but that doesn't lo^^&>^s-chiiaren.jri,e_treSiiedarid ^L ^ntmb^r"iri^^l^>if^ Wi (-"are his wife, Mrs: MildreTITJTGTSsTtego; working hours, but snooping ." ,, °;V'- r """" ""^"'. v was removed, and a tree less than a city prisoner on, Park, Union. n another daughter, Mrs, Elizabeth Greco ROBBINSS ALLISON Inc. ON vgm CHOICE OF 30" OR 36 make themn ethicaPthi^al onr sounon di i:n„ blocwask removed from ou, anrd a" tree less than n H»« r .£ • Mr. Rego, 76, died here Saturday at around after employes when liying quarters was bombardment of Ft. Mcllenfy at which .. dangerous are signs that of Clark; a brother, James of Garwood;. Local Movtng &.Storage ,:..' the realms of personnel ad- Even more - '«-"B<-' •" K^'"-' uinig inco they're not on company time pressed into service^and trimmed. I the home of his daughter, .Mrs. Gloria two sisters, Mrs. .Marion Quartaroiof ministration, morale, efficiency time he composed our national anthem, '^po^nt issues have been decided and better utilizing current assets " Cotroneo, after a long illness. Born in Rostille Park and Mrs^ Josephine smacks of excessive zeal. If only sa.w the tree^oiicSbecajisejvehavc- HARDWKK Gas Since livuig in, Cranford aj. Jhc_t()p_ol jthout full " '" -eirip)oyes-are impairing"morals" w analysis.The recent sorry -• '-• — •— :---MIl5l;|<:R —- •- - Kenilworth, he lived in Roselle Park Scaturo of Clark; three grandchildren r_.o w V¥.ut wnjj a -tJo'-windowTrrilTanfirection and we are -Mlln-Stfe^tHRiave"enjoyed a certain situation surrounding the multi-grading 'A most -critical process in the before moving to Pomffetno Beach,.Fla., _and six great-grandchildren. .\A/ITH_N(3rEILOT IGNITION * school system reach-its goal: ,-ablnao tt trceo go ouHtnighwas t alone. I am sure 7 of the-young, or selling pot, or th„,e„ U1CU1VeffectivCe leacmng^oteaching ot ftn thee -/ ' seen by-more out-of- thrill of pride when I have looked from question is an excellent but unsettling management and delive ry "of educa eight years ago. mt tiiecuvt itacning oi me ^ p p] ..going east on havour ewindow seen "ous morningr flag ,i snoo stilnl othere.r nigh"t anjl example. tioiial service is planning. Good plann-. He retired ten years ago after 25 years Arrangements .were, by Mastapeteji stealing or breaking^ other ^y0Ung. Sound personnel policies mLosd eO e "DonH-miss^this-TDpportantty-for--an-irnportant--$56*savings-on-yoijr choice ofthesedeluxe^ public law,; some kind of third _ j respectable organizations Springfield from other towns or north on Please'do not remove the flag -Jhe "The superintendent recommended ingineans.thjit th,e Board-of-Educalion; as a trucker Tor "Suburban. EoselleHPark. n emblem oT the United states of America. and the board accepted Plan C without a. m cooperation with the public, is willing gas ranges made by famous Hardwick, known for America's standard of cooking party surveillance might be this side Of the GIA dictate that Union. Certainly few Cranford people, excellence since 1879. ' . • er could enjoy tht> beautiful.tree. But now, ,If anything encourage more flags on fulf consideration of the educational im- to chart a course for administering the Richard Cissel justifiable. _ issues of competence, job p' " even worse, The "town fathers" are display. 1 thank you. pact. When I asked the .administrators .most"effective, and efficient educational With energy-saving no-pilot ignition and many other wanted features. In your choice of to state the three best things amf the system possible. It is essential that the x proprietieThe locasl caseof this suggess naturet n. Tho im-e - formanee and attendance considering removing the flag pole Richard Cissel Berry, R2, of Whiting American Revolution. white a,nd colors. Se e them .now at your nearest Elizabe'thtown Gas showroom. should be the proper concern of three worst things about multirgrading, board engage in a planning process thai died Feb. 20 in Freehold Hospital. He was also a member of Sunrise evidence presented in the two will, establish guidelines and directives Funeral services were conducted Lodge 288, F&AM,.Seaside Heights, the Price Includes Delivery, a first or second line supervisor TOW^^ cases that wer£ formally for- Vandals becotne criminals that it was a very good question, several for at least the next five years. Friday in Whiting and interment was in -Toms River Old Guard and the Normal Installation And One-Year warded to the-state Department or a staff person. If issues of this administrators- made various spon- "first, the board should develop ;i Fairview" Cemetery, Westfield. Presbyterian Church of Toms River. AGENT /ALLIED VAN LINES 7 A To the Editor: Warranty On Parts And Service." " 'of'Education; were's"' nature must escalate to window by not taneous attempts at answering it. sound, philosophical statement on -Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Berry Jived in Mr. Berry's son, Richard C. Jr. was It is disheartening and discouraging^ pcrson(s), large or heavy ^'2|h£quesljoji_wjjs an ohvifins-.,,^ .education. Such a statement will pro- Cranford and in Westfield for many killed in ;i ship 213 SOUTH AVE., E. CRANFCRD •-stop^ipTTiirTrfRn^hureh JuuLfinoTtha t r purpose tor years before moving to Seaside Park .._ t, cases on theyoiiFliome of 2.> years has been, broken .-•—What-is -more disturbing is to thjnk "whTch shouldhave been asked and fully 1962, TEL 276-0898 "ojie of them with -materials that equipment of. this size and value answered weeks ago before the boardof ....ensuing actions. What is education'" and later to Whiting. His father, Samuel Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace covering-seven years-that one evidence of the work life instead into and your major pieces of stereo What direction should our education of the private life. The fact that equipment,stolen. could be brought into a home or sold administration made their decision on a J Jlgerry operated Berry and Co. here for Kenaga Berry; a son, , Robert of must wonder why after hours, without serious questions being asked • very difficult topic. Ft was painfully ap- system take for the 1980's? -rrtany years. Perrineville; a daughter, Mrs. Joyce behavior required monitoring at tl|e archaic system of tenure ill Circumstantial evidence and police parent that this had not occurred. "Second, the board should establish about its acquisition. ' a Is and ob cc Mr.-Berry attended Pingy School and Macdonald of Stayton, Ore.; his all. ••-' serves employes,-, -ad- comments indicate that-the break in was "The manner in which n <»•„.,„ ^° r J t'ves in order to outline ..." I hope that anyone having knowledge p ts !ul n Wesleyan University and-served as an stepmother, Mrs. Samuel J\ Berry of ministrators, boards and judges^ not of ^'professional nature.' Stolen was presents (and defends) its point i _ ' }L course of action, Why combine Ensign in the Navy in-World War I.— Berkeley'-HaH Nursing Home; three One reason lies in the tenure 7 .a Benjamin mndcl-1050-compact with a about this breakin__wiII .cooperate with is no excuse for zealously " also tells much about the group. oi.vH.w- Walnur and Livingston s.chpols? He retired in 1965 as a manager for the sisters, Mrs. Charlotte B. Gregory of YOUR GROUP CAN laws" A study by the New jersey cue for zealously dragg Miracord model 50 record player- the police, in ai) effort to make Cranford "The presentation on multi-grading l-erhaps such action would solve an im- American Tag Co., Bei|ville and NewWhippany, Mrs. Helen B. Kempshall of ing every last shred of evidence mounted integrally and a Teac model a safer mid more/law abiding communi- -School Board Association found- several weeks ago showed embarrass- mediate, prob e, but what about nexT Vork City, after'43 years. Berkeley Heights, formerly of Cranford into a case. ' "^ :!f)0 tape deck. Connective wires and ty. Your home may be. next. Today's ingl_ y little preparation,,...,,.,.U11OI1, , maKmakinmgg a we year? Will other schools have to be com He was an elder of the Westfield and Mrs. Dorothy Tomlinson of cables were cut~and "destroyed/ Tins EARN SOME QUICK .•...-_L>ined?JWiaLls..therend-result-?- Presbyterian Ghurchrand a-member of Westfield; an' aunt, Mrs. Walter -B. -equipment cost"well over $500. Entra,uce von lals iirej.oniorrow-s-crimuials. • cond-inajor-presentation-npceSSifryT •"Third, the board must set priorities the Echo Lake Country Club, Westfield Timms of Elizabeth, seven - and exit uaslriade through a rear cellar James J. Kusiv "it is clear that bot^the_adminiatra^ The more things change . J0 |)oerm Wfl lor identifying-which—actions will- Chapter, SPEBSQSA and the West grandchildren —and t '.— K y "tToTand the boa'rd need counsel on the precede all others. Whop budget cuts CASH BY HOLDING A Leslie Ault, a longtime Cranford atmosphere ih which decisions should be onapiui ui me aons oi ihe grandchildren. were withheld. Deadline Ne^aring made and.the manner in which such are necessary, which is morelmportant- resident, tojd The Chronicle that the Old signs retaining teachers or. retaining) pro- Ault also reported the teacher 1 To the Editor: ' • decisions should be presented to recent allegations concerning spying others." , ' grams and other services? What impact Mrs. Mary Chaer USED NEWSPAPER into the private lives of school employes eventually resigned and he discovered later that she had been threatened by a Years ago, there were signs at. R.R. For Scholarships will the response to such a question have KENILWORTH - Mrs. Mary Chaer, A-member oi the Mt. Carmel Guild, are nothing new. crossings: Stop, Look and Listen, most .^t i loan i.o on. the future? school administrator of the period "Among the most frustrating and 897~a" former borough resident, died Elizabeth, she was also a member of St. ___JleJolcy.of_a_Cranford teacher because of Jier invqlvenierit with the. people took these cautions as warnings "Planning should be an exciting and Monday in Ilaritan Nursing Home, DRIVE IN YOUR T Cranford residents interested in soul-searching deliberations our 'new; Theresa's Rosary Society and the .who-was harassed in Hiel940's because ciinipaign of Henry Wallace, -Progres- . ;Tlie lucky ones .took -tlioTvords: In con- applying for local... scholarships live -Board of Education anct administrators cooperative venture for all. Itwill per- Raritan, after a long illness. Catholic Daughters'.-She wor|ted_Io.pthe of her beliefs. sive Party candidate for President in temptation and enjoyment. remindedJLhaLtbe deadline is March 15, will be faced with is the ability to pro- mit the board to utilize best the extraor- Born in Raritan, she lived in Singer Co., Elizabeth before retiring Charles Wallace Ault' said the teacher's room was 1948. chairmaaccordinng otfo thMrse . William Wright, • duce ajprudent budget which will reflect" dinary talents and capabilities of the Kenilworth 30 years before moving to many years ago. • . COMMUNITY. 19 Locust Dr. chairman of the Cranford Scholarship a decline in'student enrollment while not searched by poljce while she was on . Clearing House. citizens. No longer will there be need to the nursing home two years ago. lend off public reactions which result vacation and copies of. "The Daily Scholarshipar s discounting good educational programs Mrs Chaer was a communicant- of Surviving Ls a brother, Joseph Morick llowing are offered (W the. and facilities. li'om a lack of planning. Instead, there St. Theresa's- Church, where a funeral of Cranford. Mrs. Chaer's son, Francis, Worker," a.newspaper published by the following organizations: College s will be renewed confidence among the American Communist Party, were Women's mass is being offered this.morning, died in 1978. •'._... Call Bruce Kk'ming, inn specialist Police blotter gquihs "While the first priority for the board members of the community and'the 1 found. She had contended that her followed by interment in St. Gertrude's Arrangements are by the Mastapeter in (liivvs, wlincan give ymi all -tin. ^.•ovemenltssoKoT Ja^e? lootlhM MS^^'^ cclm Z board that Ut ••••:;,••»••; • J-S CCOIlOIViy-ll IN Cemetery, Colonia. Funeral Home, Roselle Park. - hou-tiick'tails,. plus literature 1 Feb. 2 '((1:5(1 p.m.)—Saturday night Rutgers Club,. Parent-Teache-....-Teacherr "CouncilC6m\t\\, ^^ ^^ '^^ in •most productive learning environment reported that the teacher's increpients unprinu 'locale:-two stray TV sets are getting increasingly more difficult for •*"• ;ind'|)—In a natural act, a descriptive bulletins are available in the local sidewalk sinks. fellow employes and-Uie only Way out I without carbon) and all is the roof. Would somebody come, •Cranford Public Library and the Community Jan, 30 (-12:1(1 p.m.-)—Somebody who Thursday, (.eli. 28 • V calendai higher grades of paper. please? Fire.Dynajijncn.t-tak*s ladder guidance-department at Cranford High Us6 our liberal credit terms ' doesn't like road signs telling him School. Requirements vary for the lpm. - Senior Citizens Bridge the library auditorium. DEDICATED TO DIGNIFIED what to do tries to run a few of them to the worker" and enables subject to Club organizational meeting (',„„ Monday, March .1 or your Master Charge gain exilflrom labors for the weekend. different grants and each must be down. - ' , fulfilled. Applicants with questions munity Center. ' ' 10 a-.ni.-2 p.m. - Union College SERVICE SINCE 1897. Fel>. 1"(4:(W p.m.- -Wood boards fall off a 7:30-9 pin'. - Investment perspec- Feb. 2(8:16 p.m.)—Unattended garbage should call the respective chairman painting class for senior citizens, train as it lumbers.through town. listed*in'the bulletin. tives, in library auditorium Community Center. J truck on a Saturday night binge rolls —,*•--.-—, ,.i...... p | |_)_K, j,n.- f enanigans"" Bill , lmilation->1iina(;<*r l t s ) "out oir street on its own, crosses " K<> at St. Michael . 710 p.m. - Men's Basketball Iran Illume rijsnldr.l \,h going on as three youths are seen Magut^.Orjmg CW4642-M-630H sidewalk into lane'of busy avenue. je AyeriUjuand Hillside GREAT EASTERN Ttx- Crun/ord-i'tironiclt.-. forrru-rly Ciliien underneath a moving car. Apparently Story Hour Planned H-10-P.m. - Physical, fitness •Avenue School! 7 ii. 2I» -iin(l>yy in,ill [xv-.tp.ud imc occupants of a car who break out in I y .Armchair- Travel" for se.ii.ox /.-DAVID B.t'KAHIIbX IELI2AUETH WESTFIELO.r PERTH AMBOY •:ir. williln UiiimiTounlyimiTy . WOO; In N P ISEUN v PHILLIPSIJUHG NtWTON public'argument after their vehicleWt-loe ' I'c* :«ll:l7 .m.] -B,, : , ,„.„,•,,„• ^ '" J»'"ntay.Nah.-laturday, i 15 tor township STOCK CORP. I TOWN f'LAZA J 10 OUIMBY SI iti!) SMIII.I sr :U). «'lKi?wlu'tv in LJLJ, S..S . $11 !><)!<.) overseas. Feb. :!i 11:17 aa.m.)—Bacik tii.1n tandem: rvrcrR citizens. Community Center. I VVIU.IAMA.DOYLK UMl OnOWN AVt: iioscriE-nnv sr SUSSEX COUNTY MALL' breaks down. SO'J-1.000 *21ISI-!>000 :'ti(i-,;>i)0i) 1011 (ituen SI Htu i (X) ; liy.) -I-III riT 20(i.,:in.-)-;>(i;to bicycJe.jJbuilt - for -two stolen and children, ages 4.to 12. .. . . Toijiasulo Gajlery. Union Colld VJi'J by "A X'S J." Feb. •> (2:(M» a,m.) —Unhinged: "two Siitur.lay Miii'^i t T Yhux utid fn III't p m Uujrt' til «J ii nt Fri HI <1 |i in Ually 10'< UI/-3 ti tv. ; ' recovered by police. • Parental registration is required in--; psychology for senior c itizens> Com- L'H!l-fi()OU hi III ».|i HI )ffUil lu-uspapiT for' Cranfn);^.. sat 9oo i in •> :iu II in SJI |C(u»d Silg.diyil restaurant customers accused of p.m. -Ciirl.Scout Troop -(>! f* liast Mrst Ave. Knseljy, New Jersey U II! a in 4 JO D SJI 'J 3D i in .4 .111 |i UJIIV » 30 i BI i 30 |i in U\ VbruiM'>'':™I'.ii'!iM1HA\'F'')l' i \A\ Page V '- MclN amara-Ciiy ens Art Auction Set At Temple 'Mame'To Brighten Sets Audition Saturday hor Drama .___ The Sisterhood of Tfemple Beth-El will National Art Auction Gallery of Central 1 .Islip1, y.Y, which is known, for its '£hi; New Jersey Public Theairx . 118' -study and an exciting and unusual-vehi- 'sponsor an art auction Saturday,'March South .Ate. E;. will-c"fKlt«-r ntK-lii ions ck'tor actors, " •• .-•— ;;-..;.. ,"-'•-:>•.•;• -IVoth Announced original paintings in. oil, graphic and ( -S at"the. temple.""The public is invited. Saturdayy ati p.mp . fp.r "Wh^n Y<>u Com_- * Tin-vast calls lor two menjn their -ear- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. McNamara The auction will be conducted'by the watercolor. There also will be works of , ly 2(i's. o'ne middle-aged man. one man sculpture, batik.and mixed media fron\_... At High School in' Hach, Red HyderV:" a (Iralna set in a" St. of 247 Second Ave.,'Garwood, an- Mame's Beckman iPlaee apartment, but small town diner it) Neu Mexico in lh<' in his Jill's. Isvp u'omen in their early 20's. nounce the engagemenT of their - whicrRtFcnoose as-well -as engra v i ngiF^ . Uyiajnel'.the wild, adyent.ui;pus,spiciL_ ^uitl tmf tnidcflniKcd'womaji.- The pi'o iind Persian oils. All works are framed. .who defies all generation gaps will be "soon she too falls' under "Ifie" spT-l!~aiid" l;it<- 1%0's. - - - -. • VIA Host To 100 FbV Dinner daughter, Rita Marie, to Ronald A. Services To Blind helps butler I to-(William Holzapfel) duct ion is slated for weekends'.May ~-i Xiivens, son_of..Mr...and..Mrs. Daniel. F.. The art collection includes* works by presented on the stage of Cranford High Richard. Dominick. director, said the through' Juiic 27 Auditioners will be TheCranford Village Improvement - Dolwrgs Presolone, committee memHers Calder, Boulanger,- Matisse, Miro, School March 73, 14. and 15 by CHS keep house. .-.-;-. ... • given segmcnls.nl the play to read Givens Sr. of G:!G Trenton Ave., Kenil-: Eye-to-eye, toe-to-toe, Mame battles play "is a fasrinalipg psychological Association recently was host to their Joan Buontempo, Audrey Beck, Jean worth. •'• Picasso, Vickers, and Echer. Master music department. Krause... Maty-. Kopf, Marie Leahy, Will Be Outlined Charge and Visa will be accepted. Mame Dennis (Stephanie Paul) is Mr. Babcock (William. Wright), husbands and friends at a special dinner The bride-to-be is a 1975 graduate' of Patrick's trustee, who wants him to meeting at the Calvary Lutheran Mildred Leonard and Clara Venneri. David Brearley High .School in, Kenil- • Miss C. Rhodes, a representative of There will be a preview of the works at well-to-do, lives.in New York City, and is LIBRARY COLLECTION — (he New Jersey State Commission for-- ' surprised by a "wonderful present," her attend a high-class, high-strung prep, Church for nearly l(K) members' and Entertainment was presented by the worth. She is employed as a receptionist. B p.m. followed by the auction at 9 p.m. school. Manas* insists she can teach him Eleanor' Bromfe, library director, guests. •.•.. ,. . ' . .' Italian 'Folklore Group of Montclair.,.The the Blind and Visually Impaired, will Wine "and hor d'oeuvres will be served orphan nephew Patrick! Jack Hughes). and D.ante Crispnino, manager oj • attSunset Television in Garwood. The ten-year-old becomes a new project all he needs to kfiow by "dpening a"new •. The-dinner was- prepared and served instruments were the accordian, guitar ,-Her fiance is,also a 1975 graduate of provide a program, for the Wednesday- and a free lithograph will be offered to window" at every opportunity. United Couaties Trust Co...ex- under ^the "direction'of the chairman, sjind rare percussion instruments from. Morning Club at H& business- meeting. each couple attending. Admission is $:(. for Mame, and it also r;tirs a conflict David Brearlc-y High SchooJ,_..He..,is with her best friend, Vei'a-^har-lGS-XAnru _Wjth the balloon burst of the amine print -of Pica-sso's KIMIttOltTll "C'apri, Sorrento,.^Cjvtania, Palermo, employed by Walter Kidd'e Alarmsas an Wednesday at the Ijbrary^t 9:.;K)a.m'. depression, Mame loses all her money "Woman In White," one of 20 Genoa and Abruz/.i. She.'"' will1 present ;i/ lecture and ^Mafie Ferrante), a multi-martini Auction To Benefit alarm technician and by Kenjlworth Art Show Opening grande dame of the theatre. Vera hates' and fiits=from one job to another. In a prints in library's new circulating ., • "FREE IfAKKIiVG" Funds raised in connection with the Police Department as a special, police demonstration on services available to brief •• adventure as a manicurist, she print collection. UCTC coVi- all who are blind or visually impaired. children. The boy's nanny, Agnes Goocrr Mental Health Unit dinner were donated to the International officer: ' ' • •, "• T Cynthia Ambrozy) doesn't approve of meets. Beauregard Jackson Pickett tributed funds to start collection. affairs department of "the NJSFWC to be A June 191(1 wedding is planned. Nancy Giordano Miss Rhodes^is .blind and travels:with a Friday At College Burnside (Peter Murad<, who takes a • The -jVlenfal Health Association of used for the Louie C. Francisco Pan' seeing eye dog. • -w <* the outrageous things that go oh at liking-to Mame and.invites her to his The Business of The Week Union County will host a cocktail party American Exchange Scholarship.. The executive board will meet at the An exhibition of paintings by New plantation down south. , There she and auctiorr "Sunday. ! ±.l_-'r!l?-£:'rdch department of the VIA is Giordano To home of the president, Mrs. M.S. Earle, Shuhati Student Conductor matches wits with Beau's fiance, Sally Library Adds Mis6 Tutlle Engaged l York artist Yun James Yohe will opon —conducting-a Winter;-wortshop-at-the- tomorrow at 9; 3*La.m-,.-.- 'tomorrowtHroUgh March 4 at Union' Col- Cato (Deborah Vance K Among the 'more than 50 items to be home of Bernadine Busick, today at 1. . The engagement of Eva Maty Tuttle Wed Bruce Jenkins The crafts department will meet at lege's Tomasulq Art .Gallery, After Beau's- suddton. death, and BOULEVARD - auctioned are: tap. dancing lessons, p.m.-, ••-•-..• ..•'•• the. home of the chairman, Mrs. H.M.- to Wark A. 'McGIynn, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Micha.el Giordano of"820 The show will include.1C oil paintings,. Youth Orchestra To Perform Patrick's (Th'omasi Roche) maturing Art .-'Collection •i'ohip*uterV7,o(l tax. return; tickets, to . Mary Schott and Shirley Wadlow will Mrs. Lawrence A. McGlyrin of Dresner, 'Staiger,. 711 Etrookside PI., Thursday, several of them never before exhibited, into manhood, Vera and Mame's former "Annie," dinner al the Rainbow Room, ,Springfield Aye;.announce-the engage- ."What Is An Orchestra, Anyway ?" a orchestra's percussion section. Or- be co-hostesses for the March.3 board Pa., was announced by her parents, IVIr. ment of their datigTiler Naney, to Bi'uce Miirt'h 6, at 10 a.m. to continue "tinsel as well as several works on paper- lijs ' suitor M. Lindsay'' Woo'lsey (Brian BICYCLE .private l>oat trip'around. Manhattan, meeting at the'home of Connie Waynes;. • and Mrs. John F. Tuttle Jr. of 214 Maple r painting. Mrs. George Pike will'be co- art is known for Its subtlety and delicacy '".-. '. O people'ls' concertt for~the~Grittn;—chestra^^racrrir/eT—Adam—Shapiro•—offth1tthbAiShif - GQisler), feel thi>t Mame needs therapy P. Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs^JEvan family', will be presented Sunday by the WestfieldT^bborsT, will perform 1 wine tasting party, .catered Wedding Jeanette Rdss will review the General PI. .-. . - •/' _ '•...• hostess. • • ' • , • and prompt hep jrito writing a book. ' 'Jenkins of Orange Avenue. of. texture and color. JVlnrcel'lo's Concerto for Oboe and Str- Twenty art.reproductions arc being reception, vacation in Fort Laijde'rdale, Federation of Women's Clubs' honor Both the bridcrelect and her fiance are New Jersey Youth Symphony of Union. When Patrick declares' his framed to form the basis of a circulating r _ The bride-elect graduatedl_trorn_Cran- " Yohe, a native of San Francisco, lived ings to complete the program. CENTER soc i ety— ESO—reading^goa ls~and~Te ~ gradurirteT-oT-Str TYa ncfrs^CoIlege i n .County. Alex Shuhan of Cranford will engagement to Gloria Upson (Frances print collection at the Cranford Public l ford High School and Taylor^Business" viKhly -take to the-podium_as-studeuLciondu(,10JL :^__Audi<2!CC_n;s{^nsjjj!ind participation - The benefit c5m"mitt'ee'----iac .lvi,des quirernents when the literature depart- Loretto, Pa. A November wedding is Institute. She is attending Montclair age-eight through 23. The influence of 1 KildbhiUiith '.ybr-ar-y-whieh-teleanoF-Br-omei: -libra-i=y—' Cranfoi'(ire«dents.MaiyrBell, Catherine ment meets March 5 at the home of Mrs. planned. \ ' "• in the program, which begins at 2 p.m. will be elicited by the coTicluctorT^ ~V~ the "IQ of a' dead-flashlighT"batlery." director, plans to have on-display in State College and is employed as-an ac- Near Eastern art, as well as that of con- in Summit'Junior High School, Morris .Cranford students who are members it'sSprin&Tune-UprTime! Boffa* Ellen Curcio and Phyllis Quain. Busick. • - " '-' -• '••' count executive by Management temporary abstraction, can be seen in Mame wonders where she went wrong. April. - Proceeds .will benefit the. Mental . Marge, Sweitzer will conduct, a Avenue and" Maple Street. He. will lead ..of the Youth-Symphony include Lori She then'decides the only way td find out Recruiters of Union. his works. . Ferrante, principal clarinet; Alan The New'Jersey Jjlate'Library award- Health Association of Union County, G15 workshop'for the art department Fri- : the • I'jnrd • movement of ...Haydn's is to visit Gloria's patents, Claude and 1 Herfiarrce is a graduate" -of Cranford • At age.35, Yohe has exhibited in'Krart Edelman, principal percussionisiuAn-- ed Cranford a grant.for the project, ~NT "Bi'oad St., BfeBfcelh .- Call 289-0900 day, March 7r at the Comrnqnity Center 1 t 1 "Military" Symphony. Dpris Upson'(Michael Tomasewski which had to be-matched with outside Bicycle TUNE-UP Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thee"of 101) Park High School aTid Uhion 6bllqge7a"nd-is "at- lOWS-onJljeJgasi coasl, Nra ,Yortc and.. Geo.iJfteHWa!'—-"risaiaaShuhanr^issistant pi-incipal second T fur reservations.- at 1 p!m. »• . .. ,. . " ' •. • 1 Miami. .-.'.";'. . and Mary .MoVrisilT^iff' their' snol TdsT T1tc~in"emr5crs~rif-'fhtT^ea'Rm--"Tlf^= i ' . . '• ' V ' '• tending Kean. College. He is employed vrolin; Carol. Marcino, horn, and Dr. announce the birth -of a son; -riner Maull to display the unique Connecticuthome and help Patrick save _Women Voters, spearheaded.by Mary Christopher John , Feb. 7 '.attJ/aiWy* by Plymouth Printing Co., Inc., Cran- .'• The gallery is open free Monday .characteristics of each section of the or- Shuhan, principal-horn. through Saturday, 1 toi p.m., and Mon- "1 himseH'fram a life of drabness. Sullivan; aie_ collecting the matching 0~T with Ad Hospital, Ridgewood. The couple's other ford, as assistant production manager. chestra and to capture audience interest In keeping with its goals of presenting- The couple will be married Nov. (!. day through Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m. Ingeniously <. she .foils the funds as a memorial to.a-charter PF ALTZGR AFF BALE! children are Michael, 9 and Megan, f>. by the. musical appeal of the works-, the musical programs throughout the coun- establishment and life goes on, not with "member, -the late Mildred" Parrott. (Reg. K concert'includes such favorites as "Star ' ty and promoting the sturfy-of orchestral. Auntie Mame but with grandauntie Anyone wishing to contribute mnysend Wars" and "The Entertainer." Also on EXPIRES 3/31/80 P'featuring Yorkiowne! . r VACUABLE COUPON - CUP & SAVE _ Orchestra To Play instruments among younger students,- ' Mame rescuing another youngster from checks made out to the Mildred Parrott Reg. SALE i the-progranris Bizet's-"Carmen" Suite, . the" orchestra taktfs its young people's the.^oils of conforftiity. . Fund, to the United Counties Trust Com- Includes..... - *" Classic Pottery Price PRICE "Fanfare For Jii-asis" by Dukas and a concert "on tour" today, performing at Tickets for "Mame" may- be pany, South and Walnut Avenues, Cran- i piece written by conductor Maull lofTTie" Dinnerware Set • 3$38.po; i Color JSew Work Locally . Gaudincer.Middfe School, Springfield, purchased from any-membei-oLthe oast -•fopd-,-op to tho-library, , . _,. Adjusting Brakes, .Rectangular' Baker. lr.SQ -and G(:wrg;e Washington School Number ior_ by caUing the high school music _ -The artists,representcd_v;i£y as wide^ MixingJBowl Set r&.oo 12.75 "SAILING aboard the S.S. Oceanic, - "Lustrations" by the composer Lorct- "lV'FHizabcth."'''""."." """' :'"* " " office, 272-WOQ^ext. "303." ' ly as Picasso and Wyeth and subjects in-7 Gears -And Spokes Wine Goblet -: are Mr. and Mrs. Norman He'gria ta^I^kowski of Mountainside is receiv- -Toreadors' elude landscape, still life, abstract an '-* .'. ._Rehear^als;ar« i,n ^p ; a na^i'e .for themsijlyes _on the , Schrnidt attended the University of _ said Mrs. Brmne: . ™. .._... .-Tinsrni.th-Mug •....:'., -. 6,50 5.0(1: • "•'..-.' '"".'.""" thnt will look great oiT'Jiiy Ui'i'L "•"•'fh'b'Gfa'n Centurions, 4 Theater "foK'--thd I'Vench 'ftif.c'e; New YorR . . . „ A S •' ' ' Just hrltig-this coupon ill with your AM., .Clarky is^ilag jL 1975, was .^iven,ifjs_world premiere by Steplien Schmidt and John Kroner. York_ University. A Resident of New Canister Set ' ~ 38.00 30.00 Waltz of the T-Oticadoxs" J)y .^J.ean 4 1 m - „_ K«<:l;>folor film negatives, culor. . featuring home-cooked Itajian foods the Chicago Symphony Orchestra" in' Schmidt, a'graduate of Cranford.High 'York City, h'is"parehts"are Wr, ami Mrs.' K oi C St. ^ | • slides. convention<>l'color prints or Anouilh. Directed by Michael Marcus, S A l.ivio Maruino.. l?rup — Saturday and Sunday from noon'to-ll" L978." ' ' '•• V , ••'•'•--. the cast includes Linda Guiclitla John School in 19715, starred as Adam in "Fair- William Schmidt, now residing in Qne Stop Gift ^hopping" • ' instant prims, anil we'll hiiw Kodak p.m/The public is. invited to have lunch Currently associate professor of r XARIN REALTY AIl/Tctftcitto Travel A.tp.nc- r Whittlesey, Martha .Ci^lne, Wendy Play for Eve," which ran for a month'at Kensington, Md. -• Dance Is March 15 In -The Cp"ffe7F s~Tieadv ~andHinn~erHr]prT0es raTfgrrigi"rJ)iir$3r5(r 'thcory~and"comrposition~at7 California jj*^"" Mcrnhcrs of Multiple B • 2, 1'is ["r^c Sec us lor complete Kleinfield, Carl ".Petersori, Barliiira . Trips-Hv Air • I.and • ^ca COLOB to $4.95. ' State University, Miss Jankowski is a and W. 73rd Street. The actor was Krdner of 3119 Walnut Ave., is musical Cranford.- Knights "of Columbus will Listing A 'Team of Vro — K o r" • \ ,i r .i f i n n I £~'-\t.\O\\\!x ends Marclr 12. 19H0 ; PI1OCCSSING pirolific _comp6ser whose works' have Heineiinan, Fran Massa, Joyce Owen, director of the revival of "Canterbury . Kodak , _j Thejrienii incjlides lasagna, chicken -—Woltcr-Nietzcl,-andJKaleJIanlQn_ described as "very funny" in a review in host its annual St. Patrick's Day dance ' pcrty Hrofcssionals Who. • HusiiH'Ss • Hunt's union I"-^ll/r\ -C)r-\ ": r YOU'LL ENJOY -•-:^» cacciatore, sausage, peppers, onions been, performed^ throughout ihTeTJnited llfcrNewTYbrkTimes Feb.-12: -The Tales- althi? Rialto, -Broadway- a< 43rd at-St. Michael School hall Saturday/ (arc About- You' States and Europe. ."The Waltz of the Toreadors," which musical opened Jan. 17 and closed a Street. Produced by the Equity Library March 15 at.9 p.m. with music by the OF WESTFIELD, INC. •DOING BUSINESS WITH US and potatoes, eggplant parmigiana, veal won the New-York Critics.CircJe Award, : Hallmark Insurance Agency It You've Tried The Ite'sf. I marsala, Italian pastry afid espresso ln;>addiUonJo '.'Lustration^,-" .the prQ-. Theater, the musical'first played off Velvet Nights, .r—' Sim tr\ The Ili-sl' 24 Eastman St. .is a comedy on two levels. One,is the •Broadway from Nov. 29 toDecv 23 before 12 \. 20lh Stri'i't, Kcnil«(Mth 132 V, Broad St. plus wine, beer and. other Italian gram will include Schubert's "Unfinish- Admission of $14-per •person includes a ; i;2l itouU'ianl, KI-IIIIUIII Hi Cranford 276-1024 blustery farce about a general who con- Astronomy Course its Broadway opening'this month. 272-7222 "—£" delicacies. There will .be strolling musi- ed Symphony^_and Prokofiev's Second siders himself quite the toreador with buffet, beer and set-ups. For tickets call M Westfield 233-1844 Also a graduate of CHS, Kroner is an Paul Bulger, 276-0533, Ray Cooney, 272 .. cians. Piano Concerto. The recent prize- ; the ladies'; the other is the hollowness lie actor, director, conductor, arranger and winning Greek pianist Panayis Lyras, . finds in all his triumphs. To Begin Monday 8877,"or Dick Rygicl, 276-OSMiti. " /'•" Thumb Meets will, make his NJSQ debut in the Pro- pianist. He is a graduate of Ithaca KENILWOHTH Fashion's For'IHM! kofiev. To reserve tickets call 2:i3-()4(i:s, Now in its Gist consecutive season, An. astronomically large topic — the. College. ' ' " . . siiovv. Can'ious Brand N'ajnes CDC Theater will present this play fJEWELERS, INC The Feb. 13 meeting of the Green 232-4928 or 624-8203. nature of the universe -- will be explored The Union County Legal Secretaries fop Styling • tiistinchi'c l.uifs Fridays arid Saturdays, April 11 through in a scries of lectures beginning Monday ~] nlc ^(TREGoTrv^vr "KEAN" Association will hold its annual fashion DIAMONDS "Thumb Garden Club was held at the Dick Gregory will speak at KeanCol- •-.IKW^LHY- Munsitmwi'iir •.Druriirnnnfl Home of Audrey Young. New members 2C at 8:40 p.m., and Sunday, April 20 at at Union'College. sjhow at Saks Fifth Avenue in Springfield 7:30 p'.m. The theatre is At 78 Winans Members of the Amateur lege Thursday, March (i at 8 p.m. in Thursday, March at 7 p.m. Call 3.>l-%05 WATCH-KS Cari'i'r I'lub Natalie Ivicin and Carolyn Perdek were Wilkins Theatre. There is .ho charge, but welcomed. Ave.! .27(i-7GlV ••' ". ' ' . Astroaorners, Inc. will present the nine for tickets. ' (LOCKS lectures. All programs start at (i p.m. free tickets must be secured from the IK I l.dmjc Plans were made to donate floral ar- .ASSOCIATION insTomc and will covcr sllch topics as-physical student activities office at the college. 'Hour'.-Miin thru^Miit.*l::ill-< rangem'ents to Cranford nursing homes. f. ^ ^ r ' The New Jersey-Chapter of the United ; PM 276-6513 : A book will be donated to the Cranford An open house is scheduled for Sunday e n of ht nth e ~AFIttCA N\'C\ IIi" IA)It EN 'S' A UT ~ 'ill til '! i'il ' . 272.-2991 Kenll«(»rth at Jhei 24B-yeaE:old Merchants ^... ^ "Art for and by Children of Africa," is Ostomy Association will meet Tuesday Public Library, and scholarship funds h and Iipses and a at Schering-Plough, Kenilworth, at l( Drovers-Tavern, l(i:!2 St. Georges amfor slarnight.' Tuition for the a special exhibit on view through March were allocated. p.m. The meeting is open to the public. •.•#• JOLLY TROLLEY Rahw_ayyTkomv2 to 5. p.m. Guided series is- $20, Call 276-2G00. 10 in the JliniOr Gallery of the Newark \^P*r A centerpiece for the meeting was ar- Museum. • i\i U> iff ami jxinged by Irena.Conti. , and personal antiques'ap"praisaTs*wTmJer Gxtension 206 or 238, to register. -SALOON--.-•• available'.. • • ' Many Designs In Stained Glaus " * DRAPKUIES ••"''ffll^..- For Tho Dining Room, The Pinost-ln PAHENT.XT. (;i'IKT Steak specialties are featured \n "THE SUPREME ". • Lunchoons Seniors' Lunches Set "Parental Guilt and (••' •'.'*" Kitchen. Pool Table. Ktc theup-tempo spirit of the authen- • Dinners Responsibility - Where Do ' DANCE STUDIO '* •• I'm-: I'KKI ry'r (.ins : IN CONTINENTAL CUISINE' • Coclttnils The executive board of the Monday tic turn of-the-century saloon and Senior Citizens Club will meet at 11 a.m. We Draw the Line?" will y. •Mirrors I "restaurant : ; |—• Llvo ontortuinmont y., CrBnlord 1 Nightly 2000 Park Avenue . nltoly Monday followed by the business ~5e~T.fieryiopic of RenelT" oi-PEREORMING-ARTS------HECORATORS Mf ill KOUUViHO.'KIHIlWOITH 1 Entertainment South Plainfield, N. J: 070B0 • Banquot fncilitioH meeting at 1 p.m. Jacobs, psychiatric social ^ Slicrl.Kcniludi 111 NORTH AVE., WESTFIELD 232-1207 aruLDancina Phone: (201) 755-&U1 272-4700. A Golden Age luncheoff will be held at worker, at "Woman Talk" THEATRE WORKSHOP 276-6360 •- tSSJ3&> 211-2975 St. Mark's A.M.E. Church, 88Wigh St., -/« at 12:30 March 25. The cost is $1.50. day. The noon session to • PRE-TEENS (8-12) . TEENS (13 16) F ^ "SUERWOOn the > be held in the alumni Saturday dft^rnootiM b-^') i*A }*) Soufood lovers will not want to miss the PARK CUT & CURL Bookkeeping Service: Financial >|i^i MINI TIHU ^.11 w J I" ^ |i in " *" »-• '• "•••&•• 254 E. THIRD ST., PLAINFIELD Coachman's SUNDAY SEAFOOD BUFFET. RESTAURANT 342 Springfield Ave. HAKE SALE ; FESTIVAL. Butwoon 3-8 p.m. diners aro presented Statements. • Announces The Opening" '. 755 6661 • Mondayt Gillette (H7-OC97 The Women's Bay Club of St. Mark's 362 E. Westfield Ave. with ALL -THEY CAN EAT of a magnificent selec- (r.STADI.isHL't-rl'Ml) ' I tion of fresh shrimp, clahns on the hulf shell, Churoh will sponsor a bake sale all day Roselle Park.245-9604 stuamors, rnUssols and scallops. A "Steam Table" Saturday s\i the Cranford Pathmark. Don't Call Of His Office K-V'" ROSS Includes dellcuclos such as ajjungllli,. calumarl, The Ultimate Delay— ' - - ,.,. Todayl,^' Atlantic Coast ' ^ BAR CHARLIE BROWN.(II) seafood nowburg, paella.. .untf^Cvor-changlng lli'A. Lk't'i'. Uarrulb On ' WallPaml 'SfiToGal' ' abundance of hot items ..At the "Carving Station" SUNDAY li.iskels (Formerly SEYMOUR'S) Ceiling I'ainl $5 l:i Cal one will find turkey, steamship round and and other, Have Bruiich IKII l!oulr\ .11 il krijij^ui BRUNCH- r non-seafood delights: The buffot also offers The New Jersey Public Theatre „ March X 1980 W M.I. rii\ KHIM..S i I p Tn «!•'. I l|- I- breads, soups and salads, us well as fronch . WITH LIVE .„ . "• Presents '.1 \M I -\l : ' I-'.'Si.. " i IS : |i i/.' I ', | V I-' •• , ENTERTAINMENT NOW OPEN pastries and beverages. What a feast!...and the in Camelot Richard Domirrick, George Beer & Dennis At illfl-71.") Honlr\ .ii'il. Kcmlwtirlh most rousonublo price of $9.95 (udults) or $4.95 10:30-3 Hours M.ml-MHi, s . 245-4300 2376 North Ave., Scotch Plains Tekulq in Peter Cook & Dudley Moore's (children under 10) rhakus this un Irroslstablo Sun- Sheraton Inn,.Newark Airport on SMASH BitOADWAY COMEDY, 45 W. SOUTH AVENUE 232-3443 day event fctf tho ontlro family. I i Tho Coachman presents top quality entortuln U.S. 1 & 9. Elizabeth 527-1600 Sunday CRANlEORD, N.J. '. mont every night except Sunday, from 9 p.m. 2 "GOOD EVENING" u m., with special shows und dancing nightly' If INFORMAL SAVE YOUR ENERGY should also .bo noted that u complete range of con- OPEN 7 DAYS February 22 - March 22 OURYPARKN.J. CONVENTION HALL WHAT'S. YOUR-BEEF (V) vention facilities, from 20 - 800 persons, uro REASONABLE PRICE FRI-8:30 p.m., SAT-7 & 10 p.m., SUN-3'p.m. • •AD p.1 n / Wodnuaday thru Friday-2PM to fOPM Hours By Telephone available for any purpose - business meetings, ban- FAMILY RESTAURANTS SHOP IN KENILWORTH qu'ots, weddings, dnncus, etc: To lie suro,- the nrvtertainmeht Nightly «-Roducod Price GAIL 272-5704 FOR RESERVATIONS I MArl.OtrirU O/ Sat:HAMto10pM Sun: y AM to 7PM Apppintment Enjoy the nostalgic decor and -relaxing Coachman Inn offers something for ovoryonol -_-". E r casual atmosphere'ol this popular steak- Dinners Mon - Frl . • 27 Beef & Seafood Menu 11 South Ave., -£'^"J^ ^^^^ J . FREE PACKING * Thomas H Gnsquo, Director 'house-. Entertainment leatured downstiiirs Directions: Tho Coachman Inn Is^to'cutod on ••—i —•-•-••. 708 Mounttin Blvd. parking is avuilttblB up to 1.000 curs; major crudi} A Sunday Meal fit for a King and. cards are honored. Telephone: 272-4700. BEEF nA.LEH.QUSQ Que'enJA/here else but at Camelot .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a Silver & Gold Are Up Again* By Bovorloy B. Awbroy Where everyone eats like Royalty, As you - •' 545-1778 HIGHLAND PARK Tho Cranford Chronicle step into Camelot, you'.ll marvel at the • [ We Pay 1 , wonders of our Round Table Buffet filled,with Rostiwrunt tastafully decorated in Fresh Juices, Eggs, Omelettes, Bacon, Sausage, Bagels, Highest Prices Around ourth tones und hanging plants. Salads, Fresh Fruits, Sausage and Peppers, Veal and . Peppers, Bee< Burgandy, Pastas and Chicke:. made | $20 for I * Hur Loim(ju ducorutoil In An Intimate & Friendly Place'To L)int^ ttirn-ofcunturv wnll liunpti for Sterling Silver • Coins differently each'tt/eek. Some call us. • ~- _ i TuiiUirlnu utuuku, auufood ,, • LUNCi«F<>N *.I>INNKR / N er's n Medieval Wondor-Como in this KN'i'KHTAINMKNT TUKS TIIUU SUN : uiid dully upoclub COCKTAILS ., OPEN > D*yS"' Sunday and see what they moan ^ 36 Valley Road, iSilver Dollars! CHILDHENSMENU- LUNCHEON. DINNER If you Ifavo Old Gold Buying Hi HOLIDAY INN • BOULEVARO AND 31ST ST.^S, 35 Main St. 560 Springfield Ave.\ Stop by again, our n lmnuid'uite Cash MerTjbt*' KENILWORTH (Exit 138 GJP) Westfield • 233^0, j before 1965 j MILLBURN 37.6.-1724 241-4100 chcincjHS daily.'. We have been in business for 35 yrs, You know S Limited Time Only ! our reputation! You Can Piace Your Trust In Us! Man •TutiS •Thurs • fri • Sat

L. I

,.v

1 Page HCR-^NPORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday. February 1>», 1'JHo Thursday, February'28, 1980CHANFORP (N.J )CHRONICLE p/ge 9 . Madison Swims 12 Rec. wrestlers Bears Halt Gaiiudks .'•'••-- • t ' - ••....•"•. ". - - -• •• B> SIKKOTCH . i,e(,narsidntsfrom ualify For State The {tears Vomni.'d N'H'th Plainfield. the line. A siitressfuMhree poiiTt^avhy Friday, 71 to"44. behind the scoring of Canuck's Cough interrupted. . *nq_ Past Cougars 1 seniors Phil Mathis and John Ambers, - Brearley will on Io scorcsevop-more. ^ By GEORGIA SANTQRO AAtf Tournament The Canucks fell to 1-20: — : - Oreg Kopyta added lour of-the Bears -The Cranford High School Swim Te ^^e=giuxiiL--JiexU'iahl_anii_Ani"(>rs scored the final Twelve—boy s~frorn~?by~Cr an fore took a loss to Madison onHPeb. 20 with from the opening tap and never lo.sj Jhe hoo|^ as Urearley picked'Tip their wrestling team have qualififed^for the^ 1 the score of 17 to 59. .' lead,, but the Ca.nuks sudden burst ol seventh win against fourteen losses, state AAU' wrestling-tournanjenl^el^for Capturing a first place for the team energy in the thir>l quarter brought '" Tom Neupauer unished with 12 assists Marj;h 23 arid 30. '. "•> ... was Don Baker swimming the 200 yard. CBh Meets* * North Plainfield to within ten, outscor- and eight poinls Mathis grabbed eight ' Wrestlers- from a dqzen recreation' 1 medley in 1:03.5. «. • . ing"th Bakor, Monday if Brearltv^s Phil Mathis opened the., district 5 meet this week. Cranford1 seven , Brian Dooley, John Harrington, Eric The Cranford Baseball Leagues!j game with "aSxucke.t and the Canucks llrrurlri — topped (he field, followed by West-field. -II Schultz in the 200 medley relay with the will.meet Monday, March 3 at 8 p.in.Ji answered, but arifclftven" point streak-led \ IMlilnflrlll • Recreation, which, had ten qualifiers. [1 II. AlllIxT^ (i •'• 1H. | 7 !>, Lewis II ' I I. C racing timerof 1:20.8. Dooley also took a in the-Community Center. All-teami| by Tom Neupauer's fo&i^points gavt-the M;ilhh. a :i in. l.i" The winning Idea) 'coTnpetitors are I, TiiliiN'J.'i T.\- 71 '• •••I second place in the 50 yard freestyle and managers and, members" are urgedji Bears a.13. to ^ lead. NomMRlainfield's Knpyla 2 -Gary Sehaffer, Matthew Trout*,' Kevin •hi — WISSIT DiSnnmm ) 0 2. 100 yard backstroke. His time for the o attend. •. •-»-.«•>'•?-••.•.*:•" '••.•• .,' Johrfc Qiiail added two n \ l'l:ii.. Kofski, Dave Nordstrom, Mike Rinaldo, in. (Joui:hV I 111 11 < > 11.1 r events was 25.3 and 1:07.0. visitors, then Brearley tc'ammal Io i u J S\ mnus I] I 1 Tnl.lls. 17 HI 4-1 l^HJVvvwvu^AA/vwvw^ Larry Kofski, Mike Schneider, 'Frank?" _, Swimming into .third place for the Mathis and. Ambers combined for four Genova, Chris. Walsh, Greg Lavcrda, team were.Baker in the 100; yard but- points to give tilt' Bears an early 17 to (j Chris' Martin and Wayne Aldredge. ^ varsity team which is Kt-7 terfly, 1:07.5; Pete Bowman in the 500 Iixvitational lead:' . " •' • '• • • defeated" thejC-unioks in North Pbin- yflrd freestyle and 200 yard freestyle; The Bears continued with a six. point field l''ridiiyrH4vvnd -,. The Garwood Wrestling . Club In' Donnie • Cooper, a seventh grade North-Plainfiold fell to 21», " ' at this tvent. cooperation with the Recreation Depnrt- student"at Or,ange Avenue School, took able.to pull within ten. 4(5 to :if>; behinda. Team members recently toolLparLin_ i^'JiJ^JJi ten point-streak, six from Bob Gough, ' llrr:irli'\ - 17 IH Hi » the boys" and girls' county meets. "and lour from Quail. ; 'Jli. I'rrri'lle I II '1. Villa tiorial Wrestling "Tournament March 4, 5 State slalom -and giant slalom com- llii'iiilr> - Iliil ris VI l';inliiw:i (I 0.totals 2S !l and-ft-n4-^he Lincoln School Gym. Tea'ms petition for boys ages 13 and under Feb. Brearley''pulled away- in—the final Ij U III MlllMlli>2 I quarter, scoring in seven-arid eight point- . :»l . • Placing in< the county meet for the 1 - i -r reproseriting Garwood, Summit, 22-23 at Elk Mountain.' \ IMiiinfii'lcl Hock i) ii ii Shiiw r, :i I:I, lloml MODEL PROGRAM — Here are some scenes/from the pilot program at SOCCER SKILLS are being developed by Robert ; —girls—were:—Marilyn—Troisi,—50--yardr -K-enilwoi-t-h-and-Spr-iiig'fiGld—w-il-l—com»- /-^-Amember-of4he_Jack_E!ro!jLMountain- spurts. Bob Kopyta a.nd-Neqpauer hittor i!|iki>-4—ii-JuiVjJiV\UjikliiJl_l U^JlJHJlty - tf_A tENNIS PRACTICE sharpens skil]s_ freestyle, 28.50 (12th place); Barb g ham p^now^.that J&^J pelc, Fir-st and-sCcond place trophies ' Ski Team, Cooper'and 35 other skiers Brearley from the floor; Mathis andTJim, H.ilfliliin'l II '_>. Knssll II II. hit-ills I'll I "^-i OrafTger^AvnuB-Scho'ofiJevlopgp d by~Rata/rUlltThtiyeUvesltyTeTy t ^Kero— leftT~and"7)eff -ATrresorrr~Program"l 5""f or" ~foTTM~a"i7~Deweywrjb has her eye~on Silvey, 100 yard butterfly,-l: 11.96 O2th will be presented-to'winners in each/ became eligible for. last week's finals education program teaches; individtiaf skills instead of the more traditional seventh and eighth graders and is being tried out ball and racket poised, foreground, VOLLEYBALL' SKILLS development 1 . ); Jill-Sherman, 500_ yard freestyle, ball team has surpassed the all-weight class and first to fourth place througrrcrseries.of races held at several gym approach of team aports. Jumping rope, frorruleft, are Debbie Durniak, at two schools j.n state. The emphasis is.oh task with-CeannJv1ab.e,e next.to her. Steve is pursued by Debbie Durniak, left, 6:51.35,- (12th); Dani Gleadall, Karen time scoring record of Region 1-9, team trophy's will also bp awarded. ' : slopes during the winter season. Down The Alley Donna: Volkmann, Marsnad Hajir. Boys, at rear.-from left: Wayne Zuh.l, development training and.as students complete^ fefi 'rear,.with'BiH'y Ehren- and Scott Irjbeck. Photos by-Gloria Dollar, Barb Silvey and Marilyn Troisi, National ^Junior College Athletic Cooper, rocvently won; a gold and~ a St hPJB4 •skW ln-ort"to-^H autivilyii . barls.. ' -••"• -- ••• ""~~~~ ?^f3.\M6thl; =fer l in ithc'Nasfar^fci " "Jackie' iKorschTHBeth ' Levirie, Kathy points inh her two yeayear"rr careerr. • /Copper Mountain, Colo. He is in his first .Cranford Byrne, Jill Sherman, 400 yard freestyle Owls, seeded No. 1 in Region 19, •-.•V year-'of competitive skiing?'" ' ., Ed Force lead Ihc league this weok with gaVnes o( '-. CranlordBsrliitr Shon , relay, 4:42.42 (8th). , • / 213, 316. and MB lor a 437 series. Other high series . - B^idu?-' Exxon are 24-3 going into .tomorrow's Lead Baseball Camp were bawled bv Joe Spoc'hl, 613 and Glenn Laycock, Cranfprd Motel. •s-i-In diving, taking-5th, 8th; 9th ajidlOth i Mtlliodisl Men's Club .. Hillside Highlights; A Complete Paper tournament. • .j^__ ...._*•-' •,.• 611. 200 bowlers ol the evening wore Al Colonerl, 223; were Allison Cooper," 135.70^ Sharon ":Jeir'1'01'bOigV Iirst'.base.'"< Vic Mason, 303; George Cuono, 20-1; Curt Rilcy, 202; Cranlord Sport Center New York Yankees, will conduct a base- A ten kilometerraceand a one mile- Ch.irlos Paci, 201, Tim Korner, 208, William DITullo, Hayecks-Food ^ ' Sinnott, 119.90; Dianne Derjcf, 117.55 and Crai\lord Elks 2004 Hillside'Avenue_Sehool has. itsT'first".. ' wiNTERTIME and my friend and I.can build snovy.men ball day camp at Roselle Catholic High fun run-comprise the Springfield Race 202; Glenn Loycock, 204 and 111; Joe Specht, 306 and • 30. Had Greek Mythology, , Jaimie Kalksteih, 1O9.< 212; Rick Rowe, 200 and 214; John Grcon, 201; 'Coach and Four official K-G nevys[iaper. The newspaper Several grades commented about the with a carrot for his nose. Also, we ctm School from Jul y 7 to Aug. 15. Director ' scheduled flace).;,John.Ha.rjingtonV/20Q An open, house for prospective camp forrnation:i5'i^..- available from the '2io;,l)ob McKcnna^206 arid Lori Korn, 233: • - narnVti'si/yiiV BaYrol But Today There's Walnut Mythology name selected by JJie^studen^'v-^are a**- roasoiV why winter^i^-fun: GOOD participants will* he held Saturday, Springfield .Recreation, Department, 376- ., • "'• ». V . - W L nOWLON r ._. "Room •'- ^ « yard individual medley, 2:31,57 (12th);- Cranford Photography 64 ' 36 : 9 ...... "Ndfe-rie can to'p'lhe ancient Greeks, Apollo, the god of light and^music/ variety of articles prepare'(t"l)y "Vnc _ • . "",'".' . ;_ .V .March 1" from". 10 a.m. - nptfn. For. in_— 5884. Runnel's wilLco'mpete in si'x age 4Abder.n Barber Shop '44 _ • 36- 10 * CrawlorS'Gufl ' ' * Brfifli Dooley, 50 yard freestyle ancTlOO 'The'Chronlclo . "^ ,4- for creating an ex^iting^worldlot Therewas^a god called Jason, the Students in^cooperatioik with the K-G- "*l. like to go sleigh riding and get a formalion.cnll •C92-16S6 categories. Heynolbs Plumbing 40 ''40 11 '. - -had the least hajr^of all the.gods-=and~ Fifth graders in fto'iieetta Gabriel's yard backstroke, 24.46 and lrO5.21 (6th myths." However, sixth graders at brother^.of Zeus, king of the gods'.' ""^goddesses. -'.•••'' . teachers. .'•••> slide, Brian Abram. class, had 'Mills Dec(ir;ilor.j J some lhoii(?h(s on hcini' =i-ttnd—9t h)-;—Rich—Preuss;—100—ya rj] DI hmer's Flower Shop Walnut Avenue School created their Thpsivlh }>riflf-r".- irnrn -lnlrcH Hi wfilr. ] *\\\fi> 1t\ rmr niiluiiln ^H'.I '';"»' I>" 1 ln^ljn>LP.iuaihr< r Jason was very jealous of Zeus. ' In Athprr; .inrl Spnrtn, thfMary Ann Dil uwn must be king!" he demanded, ~" .diSBase~going around. Tht; diseas. .100 yard. bjreas.tstr.Qke>.^l:J2JLi"(7th)l j . as i\ citizen living in the UrvUed-SJates. I like to watch the snow fall, Patrick ind, U\: Marge Bonne.y; 156; : _a7t ud— oi IIK ;)orirt Harrington;-ESric ^S^hjjjfcz; ilich Crlsdol. At" ZeuS's . Castle, it "said: fronuit. The ones Here qre some articles: -• _'"— • I jssen Mario Hartunq, 160; Lydm n idi..1*. «.'"«._"-":_ ^" L :IT~^i'"^ ~~M.~~z i :TII ~~W~ *»•'"" • ~" "n i "" " • " _.' "' ~ .~" ~ ~ fc* - ."- , -1 thrtilrSTuwK,v -lf^re uss, JD'an DorioyarC200 medley rela y U 140 — These myths are part of^jafn... ; ;7 : 1 j TIiEi to irwikercofan i_oc!jer, -120, 16?v^4a9^flloyt'ff-ftowe, ''Gyei rlet'0,-16**' *' . .. ~ 'punished/' Jason tried to e* We evei>lx)d\ k.n(ms_lhti<_iii< no s Bowman,Brjan Dooley, Don Baker" 400 170, -161; June Looser, 162/ Lois Hl(jh series were recorded by ftlgh (jiimes in 'the Kniflhts Of itie'classies of Ann Bucherand Amy anyway. As a punishment, he was. people can choqse their leaders and. I like to bui->. rtiybclf in .the bnow.,- 1 Columbus. Lojigue Saturday were started losing hair, but he ..didn't things as"goblins~in their' closets yard freestyle relay! 4:02,73 (7th ). Bruns, 162; Janet Kresqo^- 160.;- Dia.no ...Guertin, 464. Kiitliy .Matthews...', their laws"' We have many freedoms in Patrick Pargiello. - Nancy ' Millar," 160; Re'oglo " HonavilJ.^63; Millie Whrel. 454 and •rollcd'biy Billy'Mlllor", 141; Stephen • thrown out of Olympus. ''"" , becorne crippled. attics. x .'•".'.• Ralph Bernard^ Took 11th place in Malak;Tj,.lS7-,- Bessie Cluua, 157 and Nliipolltiino, ,141.; Edworc) Olonlck, this country thai, you might "be shot for Marojrct Bi.'fikovicli, 451. 124, Judy Tenneson, 130, Tracy. "Help!" he cried, as he fell. Everyone who was left had very I Scott Hiivkin diving with a score of 106.15. Linda Woh, 155,-154. e in 1 Sf:hmidfi' t20 ' tl Jonnller Glndclt doing in other countries;. " Second graders in Patricia Woodson's L* Luckily, he .fell into the water. He .-.."little hair. Soon they lost alf'bril."" • j' • W Garwood tanes Klc^l • • IS 6 115 High series were bowled by Lilies of Ihc Alley. 39 24 . » •David A. Murray ^^ 92 .4 made a giant wave.. But, he still From the disease called balada, we Certain people in other countries class gave these reasons: Edward Olenlck, 352; Stephen : Tiger Lilies ""'35 28 Dittrlck's Pino Spirits 117 •) Napolitiin, 341; Hank Rlley, 346; wanted to kill Zeus, so he climbed have bald people. wouldn't be allowed-to participate in Morning Glories 34 29 ' Shell & Bar '» » JUdy—"To'TVn'eson, 334; Jennifer Legend of the Wind and Rain 1 30 .back to Olympus.. their government of his or her country I like winter"because 1 Jike snow My —Why arechildrennfraidof the dark' Violets 33 Garwood Lanes No. 2 '4 11 There was a kinfi'.who was a -very By Amy Rosenberg Pansics. 30'/j Verlotll Construction 73 1) TTTrfdel, ^5TJ Jodi Guertin. 212 and Finally, Zeus said, "If Jason tries because of religion, color, political, rnother, doesn-'l like snow because it is Because they think that-ghosts arc Purple F^assions 28') 34' 7 VW Doctor 71 9 Grctchen Tretnbulak, 212. High evil giant.• •> He had magic powers 25 38 team game by Billnskos Bros., 798; to kill me once more, he shall fall belief, or natural origin. In this^country too slippery, Keith Cassidy. coming.to get them Because they .think Mums .. Westwood LouliO" : '.!.„ ' Zermes; God of Nature' ¥> -•• that-he used in greed. ' :•• Foroet Me Nots 24 htoh feiirn series by BHIriskjis ,- again." evoryone is ajlojwcdto h;ive all the rights •I like winter because hcanrido down _that goblins and witches arc coming Bros , 2290 ^He stole people's money; he killed It was a nice day in Athens, as it " W Jason tried once more. He fell. He 'as anybody else ;\nd believe in anything the fiill. When I get there, if the stream after them. They think that vampires L all the people whom he. thought always was, but people Were VtW Ladies WcstwoQd 42 27- went back. He still fell..' This starting to complain. They said that they-watit..''. ^. — ,.,.. is solid, 1 go oh tljbjccj . I also like to 4 are coming to bite them on tfie neck aiwi i 40 29 1 -.^.ili^s^fls (iros-- were smarter-than he. continued for a long time and that is Women are allowed equal rights. In make tunnels and to, have ^nowball maybe • they, too, may become Monday Ht'lon Conneely of the O&DUnion County The people were very unhappy \ so they were tired of the sa me wea ther. Trucking VFW Ladies t«ani rolled Insulation^ 35 34 the cause of all tidal waves. They didn't know that they were many countries women are hardly fights, Michael Galbraith. . vampires.. the high a<«nio this week of 217 in a Garwood Auto Parts 34 35 they decided to pray to the god of . .. By Danny Kankowski allowed any rights. ' In the winter I build snowmen. Brian they think that Ki'njFKong is coming' Morning I J5 wind. The god qfwind said, "I will -'- lucky to have it so nice.^. soritss were Do) Cttrr.^fli'io, 5'Jfl, Put Knights of Columbus 39 The god of all nature, Ze'rmes, was I am very grateful and proud to be and I have snowball fights. We play on to crash them downlg Jim .. 33 39 W L Cyclopscutter to, chop down the tall became very scared. where you choose, and freedom of Economy Color Card .,30 ii The Show-Otis 38 32 trees. They prayed for days till the 41 The Rare Spares -• 34 "g 35 "3 speech. By freedom .of speecji I moan Hopefuls " 30 _?j However, Cyclopscutter' couldn't thunder went away. Once it was hld say what l,.want about February's The Month Of, TheWawiU 32 28' ~chop~lhenr~aHfTjec'ause his" arms -nicc-5gain^3he-people started to ThiJ-Dupas 31 29 Once .there was a god named Great Expectations • Is 32 Lang. Zeus, the king of all the gods, hurt. Zeus said, "Finish cutting the complain again. have anything happen to me February is -the month"'~'oF' Valentines Suburban . Michael TGIM • 27 33 told Lang to come from the heavens trees, Cyclopscutter." ... Zermes was very, very upset. He I could travel and go places any when Valentines, Lincoln's and Cupids, hearts ^^.gh games were bow\pjf by The KTJs - 37 33 j TtlC Disco DOHs j to defeattlie god oRhe-grass,whose - —jVsJJieCyclopscutter-was cutting, didn-L-know_-_how.._ ..to...._please—the-' -or-anytime I wantT-I-have4he--freedom— ._W_ashington's-bir-thda-ys.-'- Third- _iVlauVpass,-rece.iv-c: _ALUM._PRODIJJ:T AUTODEALERS AUTO DEALERS AUTO DEALERS DUlERS Piiuia Speer,' ill and Dot Collins, Hicjh flames were rolled this week 202 High series were rolled by by" Paula' Foerst, 316. _Au<|rjiy The Dloddy Marys 23 name was Zot. .You see, Zot had a the man who grew the trees climbed people. He began to cry. His tears to my-peligion-and to worship whom I graders, in Mary Giba's class a.t Gards, candy Paula Speer,. .524;-Lillian Moilka, MullinniK, 190; Claire Galladan. 109 " *" bad habit v of turning the grass one of his trees and threw a spear in came dowrtlike hail stones. People want. You could not have all these BrooKs'ide School gave special Valentines LINCOLN ROTGHFORD ~a 509; Marge Bendy, J99,- Mortyi ond Rhena Jean Androela, 179. • CI-I -were^being-knocked. out-by-the-ha il— rittX LIFETIME ALUMINUM -McGlltT~'4V0;—Dot—Collins:—4897; HlgtriicrlctrwereTolti'd-tiyt-'aorH—^^1 brown—Nowtang tried but couldnot -the^—C-ycJopscutter-s one^—cyer- ^Xlayhis FORD Foerst, 499; LM Krol, 442; Rhcna The peopl^ prayed for forgiveness. Westfleld, N,X_,j Elaine Grolomund, 482; Mickey defeat Zot. So they agreed to let the . Cyclppscutter died immediately. is why I like to live in the United States month by "composing five-lined, Pallitta', "47,7 and Pal Tronlo,'4^a.- Jean Androola*, 459 and.^CLaiTe High ganios and series in Jho* grass stay green half the year and That is why ive still have tall trees They promised to be happy with of America. diamond-shaped cinquain poems. OLDSMOBILE. \\l SALES ^ W L Gallagan, 450. Betty Slcola Memorial League Pallitta 63 29 - • W L were bowled by Pat Cluba, 502,-173,- turn brown the other.half of the year. that tickle the heavens. sunshine. From then on, it was Anne Marie (iia • Abraham AUTHORIZED Auton/red FORD DAILY RENTALS > McGIII. . SW 40Vi Bomber's 35Vj .-37'/j' Hei^-Euulyn Dyas, 177; Dot Collins, By Steven Suszczynski sunny, and everybody in the town George Home Improvement Quality Used Cars 3M'S 3355 . 3U 174; Mri'r-y Lbu Bartholomay, 173,' Even though Zot was very evil, he .President, hopest, Doaler SinceI9?.O Rusill .51 -41 of Athens was h'dppy. General, fighter Products OLDSMOBILE Superb Service LONG TERM LEASING p Mollica 40 44 Lucky Ladles 32'/: 160; G. Porrbtty, 173; Dot kept his promise. Every year the Rules,"read,struggled DeMarco 47' j 44'. j Snajzy . 33 31 I4alomaras. 172, f64; Claire S.iles Service Rental's 1 same thing Jiappens to the grass. Today Zermes still .punishes Trusted, fought, governed Freedom, bravery Storm Windows A, Doors SALES4 SERVICE Red Carpet lease ALL MAKES . ~__ Tr'onto • 44 4 " he-tows-aro fa^F-fwd—thc people-wtiB- Jimmy iv - Parjs:, Lysaght' •42'T 49'.T Mixed NutS 30 .33 Mold.il, 160. ••- long-time ago in Greece. Everyone r" lightning. enforce the law punish the guilty. 'Andrew Romans 245-6100 Witt JO . TOuctt of Class 29 34 By ^teven Fischer Next Time ' 26 37 Justus in the world at this time had hair. In a democracy you are allowed to S60 NORTH AVE 654-3222 Collins ' ' 391/1 By Howard Meltzer 107 SOUTH AVENUE 158 WESTFIELD AVE. -Gymbaluk- .USED-CARST— make your own judgments, and choices Valentine 'CRANFORD 'wesr FIELD ROSELLE "PlrvOpl for^whOm yotrthink is-'best to lead the Hearts "25 Years This Location" The Rowdys Candy, hearts _ : Arrows, cards Baby Slttors country. You carrdisagree with others Making, eating, receiving Garwood r. 31 32 Receive, love, cherish ' '.- High games lu the Garwood unk'now""" and not be punished. Some of these Cupids, arrows AUTO SALES AUTO SERVICE AUTO SERV.& TIRES BANKS BUILDERS CONTRACTORS 30 30 How To Fight Red, lacy, Garwood Lanes No. 1 learn Junior Bowling Rotary Club Anoy Gators 20'/] rights are: freedom of speech, freedom strengthened .Its hold on tlrst Loague Saturday were rollwl by jhrco Stoooos Valentine • . Hearts 2B 35 of religion, freedom of the press, right to 1 MARANO & SONS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE place In the Garwood Women's Michael White, 171), "150; Peter AM(,vCa,s 24 Susan Waller bohglovannl, 175; Scott DoStelanls, 39 Dehra Doinaratfus AUTO SALES nmm SERVICE REMLWORTH A.JBUONTEMPO DAVIS BROS. Bowling League as they swept vote, freedom to choose' where you- General Builder seven points from' Garwood Lanes 172, 168; Manny CarllVio, 152; Paul want to live and work. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC No. 2 in last week's pin action at the Scrlmo, 153; Klmberly Miller, 146', 'CAMPOBELUO' Those Blues PERFORMANCE since 1950 Garwood Lanes. Mike l-'iorillo ' LIGHT TRUCKS & VANS Jack Davis Wustwood-Lounge won (Ive points Patricia Scrlmo, .144 and Robin /«. WirHlaw-HirtHritfA w Learning how to fight "the blues" can Lincoln . . Abe Lincoln — AUTO CENTER 1 STATE B1\K • Alterations lu Authorized New Jersey • Addition-; from V W Doctor. Shblf 8. Bar alfo Kqlvek, 126. High series- wore * - WdlUldW Mdlinage be an important skill for any age group,- Honest, brave Logs, cabin - Your Complete Re-Inspection Center FREE f Concrete Work • . , _. was on the winning end against bowled .bv scott Desteiinis, 483, Drama Club will present but—third-graders in Marcia Bigos's Freed, readrworked-;— • - —-—^Alterations' -plttrlcK's-Flni.'"Spirits"Davld~A— Michael -White, 459'; Manny Walked; splitrtned, — • Fireplaces Murray- won five points from Mlchele Melendy, .355 and Kim I hUrsday IO Saturday, Sixteenth, president AirtQmotive~Service COLONIAL CAR CARE CHECKING Additions class at Brookside School .have some Top.hat, Ix'ard • Com mere! a 18,. Residential Verlotti Construction. berly Miller, 350. High team game Fe|). 211 to March, 1 "at 8 formulas of their own. I am proud to be a citizen of the t'jiiled Lincoln Abe Lincoln WE BUY & SELL • Americans, Foreign CENTER Remodeling High scores were posted by General Repairs Evelyn Lawler, 102; Diane Guertin, by Rotary Club, B87; high team , , ,u Inm'in Avonn« States because I have these freedoms: QUALITY USED CARS p J1U ul u c nue Andrew SchnieUekopf .lonatlian Altnian 19 Years Experience 408 South Ave. E. 272-4500 Fully Insured 177, 150; Kalhy-Bonavlla, 173; series by Lloyds Restaurant, 2476. 1 ' ! »"'""" AVCnilC Qinc'e I hj»d the blues. I got them from Free Estimates W L -campus in Edi§on. Call freedom of speech, freedom of the press, Spuciul Interest A'utomobiluo Wostliold, N.J. Free Estimates Mllllo Wrhel, 170, 164; Eleanor Garwood Fife Dept. 41 - 28 writing stories, because I hale writing freedom to vote, freedom of religion, Since 1955 V7BOULEVARD CALL CRANFORD Schlolch ert, 171; Margaret 39 754-1882'/.. " -'- - "* 101 SouthAve., Cranford 654-6770 Rotary Cjub -30 stories. I've got a couple of things that KENILWORTH freedom to live and work where you * ' Valentines ' Washington 607 South Avo. , Garwood No'xt door to Westflold cheer me up. One thing that cheers me choose. 272-5177 . 276-1474 L. ' Cards, hearts. , .. General, president 789-0555 Sialo Inspection Contbr AAember FDIC up isTwhen J'm..arourKLpeople.., I. like. 276-7^73 LlceWWe JC02160 - We get to vote for our'leaders. In Loving, giving, shooting, Ruled, chopped, rode Another thing is when I'm playing and To help make sure some countries the highest ranked Flowers, cupids Proud, brave also eating ice cream: people choose them. DECORATORS FUEL OIL FUEL OIL INSURANCE Valentines •• Washington HOUSE CLEANING LUMBER Sarah E. Goodfellow We get to say what' we want to say. In your home lives on, Mindv Mann VinrVnt. D'Onofrio TERMINAL l . some countries if you say something LADY FINGERS you need two kinds •'- Wight the blues by watching TV or" wrong you arc sentenced to treason, at MILL END STORES, Inc. uet Cc. ' REEL-SIKONG watching my cat play. When I watch TV least in this country we have a fair trial. Lincoln • Cuitom Mudfl FUEL CO. "The Whlto Glovo I watch Real People or I would read or Hatchet DRAPCRICS of insurance. But the thing in this country that,gets me ' Tall, lanky sleep. Sometimes I Watch my fish fight Silver, sharp, • run OIL ^Dependable, Friendly Service Cleaninfl Sorvico" mad is the death sentence Why should Studied, worked, learned L»rg« ••Uctlon al 1. GET HOMEOWNERS 2. GET MORTGAGE PROTEC- or eat or swim. Sometimes I play a we take a life of someone who might be Choppinji^iittingppj^ , splittinp g ^~- T fttxlct bv Y»o! • COMPLETE HEATING A loam, of profnssipiiiil ProudTslrong * ^ ' or Bol» Since 192S LUMBER INSURANCE FROM TION INSURANCE FROM game or I build things or lay down and insane? But I do think it's fair if the ChdtTies>J)rancJhes,ChdtTies>J)rancJhes" ^-xJ"-. J. • Foam Rubtxr INSTALLATION clbiiriiiif] pnople will nuiko BUILDING MATERIALS : • Lincoln ' ' HE! AT ING.OILS ALLSTATE. Because ALLSTATE LIFE. If you die play with my caiv and people;- ••• • WHERE..T.HEY.1R£.:AT,.-T Second graders .at, St.. Miahaol School :are • person is not insane. • REPAIRS AND SERVICE your liomc spoiklss We MILLWORK Gikry Morris Salway Nancy Conrad dmp^ry hardMJir* INSTALLATIONS you need protection before the i'iViir.'s-ge is learning about communities and here are pinpointing their houses on Michael Komiiu'k • AIR CONDITIONING 'do tiveryllnni] .tor the iicjiiinsl loss hy whul- paid, mortgage protection map of Cranford, Barbara Murphy, teacher, is with, from left, Meg Interior Decorating 230 Centennial Ave. SERVICE Tuimo. Low riitus, frurndly, Krako, Mary Rehill, Jimmy Gonsiewski, John Massa, Katie Johnston. l titorni, firi', thwfl iind lift' insurnnct' helps 9ive 549 Lexington Ave. rf!linh[o p.t.Q|?!u. i Cranford • •' ' "' '"." /•' "' ' ~ "' "" " /•: CRANFORD in any other hazards. your family a debt-free home. Call 688 9416 Call 276-9200 CENTENNIAL AVE J.CI It means you can do what you want as !Mi2 Stuy vesunt AvenUf Union 2764900 352-7601- CRANFORD Afternoon long as it doesn't break the law It Wish I Were means you. have many freedoms, like CALL OUR OFFICE Greta Sobelsorf, third grade teacher at I wish. I were in Hollywood, freedom Of the press, freedom of speech., Th is page is sponsored PLUMBERS PLUMBERS PRINTERS SEWER/DRAIN GL TELEVISION REPAIR TREE 215 Birchwood Avenue, Suite 111 On A Hill Brookside School, asked her_class ^o For I 'could be a movie shir. freedom of .religion, and freedom to live I will be the gladest thing Tmagipe what they'dllke~fol>eT~'T~wisirr~I'a~be so ve'fy~gla*xioroiis, and work where you choose."-Tt protects S.J. SHAW, JR. Cranford • 272-3200 Under the sun! were"i was the theme and here are some Hiding irr my shiny new car. the good people from people who break REYNOLDS CHAPMAN BROS, Approvad Arkorlsi I will touch a hundred flowers results": Cindy Klein laws. It protects people's property, and as a public service 40lh Y««r S«fvlnfl Cr lives. I think the government will slay PLUMBING & HEATING INC. !,f IIVICl ITUUPAKJV And not pick one. Goo. Cooao TonyDIFablo #.Plumbing COLOR 1 will look at cliffs I^ud clouds the same for a long while in the future, J I wish I were the principal, and I hope it does. Ovor 35 Yra. Exporloncu • Heating- -Cooling JAMt D BLApk & WHITE With quiet eyes.f* \ ( I wish I were a sailor (O«Ma>IJabl) To sail the Seven Seas, And every day I would say, . Scott (Crahnin SAME DAY SERVICE #-Alterations— Repairs NO JOH TOO BIO OR TOO JMALL All Makas Watch the wind- blou» down the \ by the EMERGENCY TREE SERVICE Bathroom and Kltchon Admiral io Zenith To dig up all the treasures, "If you didn't do your homework, t «.Air Conditioning SEWER AMD DRAIN Modernizations Service And find all the keys. You will have to stay " SERVICE SALES REPAIRS CLEANING SERVICE TREE SERVICE And the grass rise. 1 Within 24 Hours Gct'iml D David \orstrom When you.get older yoy u can elect a \Na Do The Complotu Job < SPRAYING /instate And when'lights' begin to show Y.ou have a HEASOMABLE RATES 276-1320 1 ANTENNA INSTALLATION Up from the town, governor or a president LANDSCAPING . .__ you can :;ay AND REPAIR, I will mark which must W (nine, J freedom of" speech so : ^276-5367 ... , ... .^ ^ 20 Tulip Stroot YouVe in good hands. I wish I were a teacher, I wish I didn't have to write this pv.em, You can also travel And then start down! whatever you want. 156 NORTH AVENUE E. --. 36 NORTH AVE E 272-3340 276 1160 Cranford Allstiitp luNurance Company So every day in pchooi And I could be free to be. wherever you want, own private II t'AVTMiW it CUAHfOULi Adrianne Jackson ( CRANFORD CRANFORD 218 Centanniul A\/e. Allstate Life Insurance Company • Northhronk.lll. .-_LwQuld_tciich..tliC-£lass. I wish I was home now property, own ymir own- business 276-36O7 Hillside A vtiiiuo School j Williams Co. JM And then go straight to the pool. Sitting in front of the TV. without the government taking it away.- Fourth Grade J Karon •"»••'••• ' -•>. ' Michillf l.olfer

j. ,

JLt" '—" - ' J-

"\ ' J

irr

P;iK<- K) CHANPORD(N.J.VCHRONICLE Thursday; February 28, 1980' . . V, 1 _. ,; NF^ qulnsmgnls ol Arilcle VI. Section. C , (herelnallar referred to aa "Or- fiddbrV rijtmtr and address Each WHEREAS- the o/dinu' !• on the South by Brookslde Placti In ment, all as shown on and In accor- ol thrj Zoning Ordiriance lo permit dlnanpo^a 10") and. to ih,e extent pi proposal shall be accompanied bitra extensive and Is tonlujn, the Tp«nsrtjp and on We West by dance with plans and specifications tho construction oLa'bay window on It JO.OOO. from money? no* held by certlTled check in thr> aruounf of 560aralfr primed volurrn-s the boundary between the Towrfshlp on file. In Ihe olflce' of Ihe Township Irbnl ol residence Ihus haVlnn less Boh Fuller Steps Down As Cranford Building 10"/.. pi |h« total smou.nl^rj or a_t>ld_( Police Lt. Myron Gymbaluk Retires after Three Decades the Township previously received and the Borough" of Oarwpod,' In- Clerk and hereby a.pproved -and as . tnan-reQUIrcO fronj yard ser Laifr.on. bontl in the lull amount ol the bid" from.Ihe Unltod Stale* D«piWmW cludrng- acquWtlofl'by'purcKasB-o^ "«er«to Lot '4. known as 6.Ad-ants Bidders are i«tjuiicd lo comgfy ... • BrSTUARTAWBREV migrated from the Ukraine, to the U.S. time; One index: a starting patrolman of-Houelng antfVrban Development the lollowlng tracts of- land by the dlnance No. 78-10,* Ordinance No By STUART AWBREY sfllfoe the'problem" satisfactorily. -His architectural firm that designed the •Fuller credllj>his' secretaries, Ann « available lo memt^!; of u as Community Development Block Township necessary to the ..con- 1 with ihe requirements ol PL 1975. al a cost reasonably r»-'»'<> 76-53 ol . the Township adopted Bob Puller, who has. inspected every greatest single satisfaction was in United Methodist Church.here. "He went Ross and-Betfy ' Pi It?, as- key " Al tha abovo limo anrl place op Myron Cymbaluk retired as a police arid eventually to Cranfordin 1919. earned $2,800 when Myron started, now Grants In aid ol financing .said Im- struction oi said.Basin (pH'Lot and r. 127 . . • cost of Ine priritinrj, December 14, 1976 and Ordinance porturuly will bo given lo all portions, provement or 'purpose, and rn- Slock number being references' to piece of construction that required a getting an old lumber yard demolished back to Alaska on buoy tenders.and j contributors . to the efficiency ..of his The succt*S6lul bidder shall be NOW BE IT QROAINt I lieutenant this week with his friendly Three, of their sons, Myron, William the base pay is about $14,000» The No. 78-44 of the Township adopted SWIHJ wish IM bfrtresrd—— '— ( M building permit here over the past-nine" 7pr*7(3arc^dT6~*enier inio an arjroemenr Township Commill^ii —December 26r1978~ "^ ^^~ from the lot where the United Counties icebrea kers, served ^ s ti nt i n 'office; which had ntore building permits^ By Order ol disposition infect, his enthusiasm for his 'anijjamjnranj\ th** stro^' TJ?f " ber--A'gylgggM ajgo-participated-in~lo( by the 7 oi conlract with the Township im Township of Crun(o*d (b) The' estimated maximum years, retires from government service Greenland, another in New Orleans and last year than any time in the decade, BOAHD OF ADJUSTMENT rjobrandrthe^townshipunabated^ndhls^^three-are Steve, Michael~and~^Teddy7^contract bargaining for many years, .Township" from the Department of .Township): parts of Lots 2, 3. 4 and Trust Co, drive-in now stands. mediately uporl award by IHH Socllon l That tnVf'UM.' 52, al|.In Block \38: Lot 3. In Block ambunfof bonds or noles to brj' •__ J FudiarjJ.RostnDaJO,-, Environmental-. Protection of the tomorrow. As the building inspector and For Fuller, the' satisfactions then'a.ship command in y\Iaska. Later . mostly .because. oLnew wood, .burning - -Towr»ah.ip-- Committee--and-^v'msh ^m«n("'"ordin'iince 'JO'iJH' •' smile as big as the one he first wore info -Sam retired as detective last year? but, Cymbaluk attended Cranford schools. 137, Lots 2 and ,4, In Block 138; and . Issued, lor sail) purpose Is I2.B07.7O0. *" • • , SocrirUfy Slale of New Jersey (the "OER") pur- zoning official,vhe's administered 2,545 cerlilicales ol insurance as required 79 33) be sold tr> \wovohxi - pads of Lois 5,6.7 and 8. all In Block of which $1,085,000 Is Ihe amount ol outweighed the proBlerns. For one he was the guard's assistant chief of installations, "ln-197-1.1972 and-j^T? total Dalud F»hruary 26 19B0 the police departmenk30-years ago thiST"the '•"tamily~'pfillce~traditiofr^vill be and served as a sergeant in the Air suant lo Jls, commitment lo the by the"contract docijrhtjnlg • cost of FiMoen DolfiirS J|»l 139, and Including BISO acquisition notfts of lh«'Tnwn«hlp to hp Innuod building permits representing $35 filing, he reports, no politician from navigation in^New York, and rounded Construction costs here passed the $6 F«- I 1.61 ' - The Towniihip Comrniltwrt month. s^v'"" "... • '" A maintained by his son, Paul, a new Force, earning two bronie stars-during Township, under the Emergency pen,dlno receipt pi the .sajd 7 ;£ei,^ ;..•...•--::_„__.,-_ by condemnation of tho followiDg- million worth of construction. —--..-., L^GAL MOTtCE^" ^"."' ~- reserves thn rigm to rcioctany or all- Flood Bond'lssue Bs.a furlhr.granl In either party put pressure on him. For.out his-- service as port officer in million mark. Altogether the office^ Section ?/ This Oud' I.K' "I lovepeople," exuded Cymbaluk. "i"'.'recruitto the force. • '"', ,- his combat timeout of,GTuarn, including Iwo additional tracts bl landby the. S1,000.600 grant from Ihe DEP and TOvVNSHlP OF CRANFORD bids and to award the contract to the aid of flnenclnn said Improvement or'' lhi> aald SB5.000 grant from Ihe- His tasks have ranged from small another, he is happy to ftave served his Philadelphia. " ' ••'" collected $108,656.% during Fuller's lake oMecl upon pub'•'..<•< Township alsQ( nocessalry to the CRANFOHD. NEW JERSEY blddor who will bost servo the in • vourcTujnrir^ especially with the people. Myron held every office inrthe local three missions over Japan. He'returned purpose and Including also up to County. ' final pat>i>&QO an p*owicl*(] i construction oisald Basin: Lot 1. In housing changes to like' new bay hometown. His local roots go.back to Fuller, a bachelor, returned-lo being a tenure. "Bob has served efficiently and ORDINANCE NO 80« Irjrebts ol Iho township Cranford. It>» been a rewarding, Polide Benevolent Association save one, to Cranfor" d and ran a trucking business $85,000 expected lo be received by lc) The total estimated cost of said HENHV CIMt Block 13r, also known as Lots 490. AN pRDINANCE TO ESTABLISH1 I W.ttEloy N Philo satisfying experience." the Township front said County of purpose'Is 14,767,500, approximate- windows to huge office structures. In his 1873, when his mother's parents settled landlubber in his hometown .and wheh with great distinction," announced Chuirmafl. Township ( ' treasurer, which Frank Caruso for four years before joining the police 491, 492.'493 on a mapentlllod "Map THE SALARY.POLICY FOR AND TO Township Clerlt Union (hereinafter referred to as the ly £1,767,500 worth of which Is final weeks he's been on site watching here from Denmark. His father, Robert the building inspector's job became Ronald D-. Marotta, public works ATTES.T . Counting four ye^rs in the U.S. Air of Oarwood. Union County. New FIX THE BASE WAGE FOR THE Dalodi F'nhruary 2B 1QB0 maintained, for more than 20 years, and force in 1950. He supplemented his "County") pursuant tolls flood con-. bel ng performed by the County as WESLEY N Jersey. Fourth Avenue Section, con- new buildings go up in accordance with S. Fuller, was a mason contractor and open'he figured he" had the credentials, commissioner, at' a Towrrahip SCHOOL CROSSING GUARDS OF •Foe JW.SA . Force in World War II, in'cluding^action then went on to become state delegate income as a truck driver for St.. Irpl granl program as a further grant follows: $667,500 lor the Hem of Im- Township Clflfk v trolled by Rapid Transit Real Estate THE DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 7 In aid of financing, ijald Improvement provement described In sub-- local standards, like the-Cali and foreman who helped build houses here having achieved an architectural degree Committee meeting. • < UGXITNOTTCE " threeldecadea2as-a__and-state -recording-seeretary~^Samr-Johnsbury-ahdthen-the--«ld-Standard ! iJVWejt 34th Street, New 1 rpurpose7~ : '~~ ~- " York, William S. Kaullman. Civil and paragraph*3"(aT(l)h7)re6Trpursuahr!6 Yhe fortiflO'ng ordtn;ir>' policeman, Cymbaluk has put more than j Meeker-Sharicpy—office— unite—on—before-World Wa*i-iT-«is-first-consin,—ffSm-eatholicHynrversity-yeaTs-beforcr- "" V • LEGAL NOTICE Henry A Droyor Jr Myron, and Chief Robert Guerun are the Lumber Yard, and worked at brother . Section 2. For the financing of ' Landscape Engineer." which was fil- appropriation by. tho County under CRANFORDj.rJEW JERSEY troduc«d and passed on 'n TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Chairman ol Township Committee ha. If of his 61 years into public service. .said Improvement or£ufppseand to ed In Iho Union County Clerk's.,01-. Ordinance No. 79-92 of tho County Commerce Drive, and making sure Howard Schindler, is a retired fire chief. He applied and got the job. "lenjoyedit PURCHASC OF NEW AtRtAL at a rneoiinr; of Iho Tow" only three local officers who have been Steve's Eehigh Exxon. Transportatiori CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY ATJ-EST ". He's decided to spend winters in Florida meet the part ol said $3,000,000 ap- lice, on July 14. 1911. File No. 134C: finally adopted on April 20,. 1979 and some pldones go down properly, Tike the Still "another plus in the job is wh#t the whole time and they've been very TRUCK FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT . mttloo of Iho Town-shii, ol honored with life membership in the runs in the family: son Thomas is, a ORDINANCE NO 90_7 WfSLEV H PHILO . a 1 proprlatlon not provided Ipr by ap- and Lot 12. In Block 139, more par- ' eHtitled: "Bond Ordinance to Martiniiing building and the house next Sealed bids will be received in tho N.^ on Tuesday. Fotjnj;.' ancf most of the rest of the time on the Fuller refers to as the general nice to me" in \ the townshiR AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH v Towfiship Clorli 1 PBA. tractor trailer driver,-- a self-styled plication hereunder of said down ticularly described as BEGINNING authorize the making 61 ^various ^* Municipal Building. ,.R Spn'ng'field und " wtU* bo considof'.'ii <4 to the library. ' A SALARY POLICY AND TO FIX THE... STATEMENT . original Cymbaluk homestead on Dietz "payment and grants, negotiable al a polnl, on the Borouflh of Gar- public Improvemenfs and the ac- ' responsiveness of local citizens to meet government, he says. Avpriue, Crantord. No.w Jorsoy 07016 passafje. after /public i . Myron says we've.come a long way" "truckologist," and daughter Suzanne is SALARIES OF THE OFFICERS OF Tho Ifjrogoing ordinance rv7a3 Street. His parents, Simon and Eva, bonds of tho Tdwnshlp are hereby wood, Township ol Cranlord boun- qulsllldn 61 now aulomotlvo uchlclofi The past nine years have represented the co^e;reguirementsrTn thatrrespect on Thursday, March 13. 1980 al 1030 another" meeting pi ftanJ ' ' .- THE RANK OF LIEUTENANT OF - finally 'parjsnd at a moolino ol Ihe in wage prid benefit advances during his an Eastern Air Lines reservation and authorized lo be Issued In the prln-.. dary line, where the same Intersects anq additional eQujpment for-the ... .a.m..in Room 108"by l.ho'Cnief o' th« CommltlcH* at' Munictp^i a second career for Fuller, who was he be.|ieve^ that Cranford residents are a. THE DEPARTMENT OF FIRE OF township Commil'efi ol tho "%* . sales supervisor. Myron and Marion'sr clpol amount 6( J2.807.700 pursuant the northwest line of Lot 10, Block County of Unloji, New Jersey, to- 1 Flro Dopartmunt for the purchase ol Cranford. N J on Tut>r,d;-y "THE TOWNSHIP. OF CRANFORD Township ol Qranlord N J on Tues- l'**lo- the Local Bond law- of..(lew 139 of Ihe current Township of Cran-' make an appropriation of $4,216,784 trained.as an architect but was drawn to > "cut above' those of many towns who a now aerial iruck (or- iho Flro 1980 at BOO oclocu PM A ... > youngest child, Janet, attends Union FOR THE YEARS-1079 AND I960 day February 26. 1980 Jersey. In anticipation ol the Is. ford Tax Maps; (hence 1, Nor-to pay tho cost thereol. to make s -the Coast Guard in.World War II and would try to bend therrules. Department •*• ' lime) •,'*".' ' County VoTech. ~" suance of said bonds and to tern- '. LEGAL NOTICE Honry A Drnyor. Jr WESLEY N'PHILO Spoc«llCatlon5 aro availabln at tho WESLEYN, PHI I theasterly. 277.40 feel, alonQ^the down payment and to authorize Iho .stayed with the service for most of the LEGAL NOTICE Lt. Myron Cymbaluk porarlly finance said Improvement or Fuller plans to stay retired this time TOWNSHIP OP CRANFORD Chuirrnan ol Township Commitloo Township Clork Firo Oopaftmont. 33 North Avonuo Townsh-jnCtij^ In adqitidn to his long service to the northwest lines of Lots 6, 7,8, 9> snd Issuance 01 bonds to flnanco Buch TOWNSHIP OF CR.ANFORD MarionT'Lasl Shirt' Is No. 6,755 , . purpose, negotiable notes of the period through 1965. CRANFOR0. NEW JERSEY - ATTEST - D.ltr,d. Fnbruary 2B i'9B0. Eagt. Cfanford. Now Jorsoy Q7O16. 10. Block 139 of said tax maps, to a appropriation and to provide ^or the : around. He's studying Spanish and will CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY. p Djled February'28, t%W PBA, the lieutenant is proud of his ORDINANCE NO ()0-5 WESLEY tg PHILO ' - Roe' I 7.6A ' • , ' Monday throggh Thursday^borwonn robbery " in Clark and in last year's Tbwnswip in • principal amou»i not point! whlchjs, also the corner of Issuance <$l.bond ontlclpatlon notes As' a primary enforcer of various carry that language along with French ORDINANCE NO 803 ' e c8'...... thd hours OI^BJOO a.m. and ^.3Q p.m • Myron Cymbaluk came honfe one attendance in the Traffic Institute at R rrihhprv lif>r<> "f hart a hnhit nt - a J172370J1.723.7.00 Bre herebhby Lbt»2. S anr/e. Block ija-oLBaldlax In anticipation ol sucTrboadp" and ' AN ORDINANCE VACATING' TOWNSHIP QK CRANFORO. • r codes and zoning laws along with the t.o a vacation in Europe. He will paint CRANFORD' CONSERVATION STATEMENT police shirts. . • , . " authorized to be issued pursuant to maps: thenco 2, Nort.iweslsriy 19*0 $1.1.06.000 for and representing the ^11 bids must bo subtniilod in da y th fs- week to find one of his_shijcte__ Northw.psteFn-' and jthe- Community -GENT-ER-IN-^HE—TOWNS - rtinmng-introDDero ythese nere, .thing . i rus ao na m naDiy dayi 01- and within itte limitations preiccik. J plumbing nn<^ fiEeJ-lnspe&tor^—the mo' soalod en*olopo3 markod "Proposal" -r Mrs.-—Gynibaluk's labors were * feel, olojJO:L«il-2rBioc1t^139-of-sald- -thfrhouse on East-HineolirAvenue-hehas- STREET. .ESSEX SIREET AND A, CRANFORD. NEW Jt<"" " 1')angi*ngyirt the kitchen with a sign" ff->in^-'—"*—^~~ ~ C~" od by Said Law. To further lemporaH- CRANFORD., COUNTY OF UNION (.in.illy passed al a mooting ol tho lor New'Aonal Truck lor.Firo popart as a spam'nn hfgbd "** ' T*"d"rjTtr' ~ 'T~rib t i exceeding ' $1,085,000 . are hereby 1 Datod Fobrljary 28. 11)50" dulyrshe could retire'from police His fellow officers refer to Myron TION AND nF.PF.ALINr,, CERTAIN parf rnappronrlhlori Ih^ j|jm "f lurfls.ln Bnd along Qqllown H II ^nd—ad^iliortttl—r«rttlpm«rtl—fur_thu STATEMENT nt * Iho o(f'c«- - o( tho Township LEGALS «uttroi1I5dToT>e Issued pursuant.,Jo -not more thath n fsToTTEosfs'^TiE e in his tenure; after boot camp on EUis.Island went r:--4:9^J2=— • —r- T* i t 1 bik 5R OF THE T basjn _to _C0Un"_ W pi llnlon, Now Jorjoy.'.lo .-Pre— B'o&it\mohi.'~3 3*iTiut\ - -'.j ' '. shirt-duty-. TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD" _.co,p(:_8pi :makoTin appropriation-ol iiM =s=rwra8reFip^ mooting, of tho STATEMENT • ' . Tho (3oarcJ of A'diuutment Uqnmg) bfitwoii/i Iho -hours ol &!30 am and Easr. Cranlord. -Now Juwi-'v'- •' "A 4 00 p m ' ' . CRANFORD. NEW JERSEY '•"'"" TOvVNSHlP OF CRANFORD' BE IT ORDAINED B'Y''THe''nTadothoref6r and Including tho o J "', , . Tt ', . -proxproxlmatelI y 5^000 HqeflUeol: and (Iv) to pay tho cost thoreo), to make a , . •'• construction took pjace without a converted yacht between Greenland and Township, C o m m i 11 v t) o I t h o_ The. loroflomg Ofdin.inco w,.s Township ol Cr.inlord County ol Monday t^rouQh Thurtrl.iy !,' PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO bO 9 .said her husband, who leaves 3tf" , shirtsit . HiHsi wi^ife revealeldd that shhe .. CRANFORD, NtivVdCBSE-Y- -TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE sum ol S192,3OO, au tho.down pay- 3 («f-The Improvement' bridge a.od.\~cuivert ' replacements, -down-payment and'lo authorize the •* Town-ihlp,of Cranlord, ty''J "on TTJTJS • finally 'p.'-f.-iod ni a mooting of iho Un'ion 'Now Jersey, will hold ,i piibtitr Tho purpose of rocolvlng bids is lo Iho hours ol H 30 a rn .inn i ~ • necessary permit. • Iceland. He then graduated from- the ORDINANCE SETTING PRICE FOB washed' every one of the"6,755 jn cold PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO KM 'TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORDJN THE niont lor*sald Improvement or. pur- heretofore In pan and hereby spanning downstream channellza- Issuance of bonds Id. finance such day, Fobru;uy.2G. 19Q0 Townan-ip §oinm i 11 IJo of Iho hearing on Monday. Ma'rqh 3, 19BC1 enntract lor tf'ui 1980 Cltfan-Up Pro All bids Must bt !,utin" years of police service behind him SALE OF COPY OF LAND OR* BONCK OflOINANOE ' PROVIDING COUNTY, OF UNION (not loss than pose roqulfod by law and, now authorized 'and purpose' for Ihe -Ion structures at Brookslde Place, appropriation and lo provldo for tho ' LjiA,y- and.Avent to the '-, WESLEY N PHILO Tow'i.'ihip ol Qranlorct, N.J on Tuo;.- at B-1& p ni . procodi>d by-.i workshop Qr.-im ol rrj3ldonhar roluso romoval soalod onvotopoirmarfcrd-*'^' ''tomorrow. She' toted up 'the water. No frore^oia^tfdS^saiti"' llnanclng of which said obMga.Usas Spring—e»«ton__SJroel. Plllsfleld ; JinH-.L.nn,, ^U-^^lu^ f£ - in th'*' ,Tho ostlinlitod quanllty Ig 2700 cubic DINANCE NO 79 33 FOR "IMPROVEMENT . OF THE two thirds ol all tho mambors, available, therefor, to thooKtdnt of lssua/v£e of bond anticipation notes Aleutian Islands in Alaska for the rest of Townr.hip Clork •I.Wy-FQt)r\j1-iryi2(.> 19flb ^ ^ \^ t for F,urnituro lor tho N- . sagging floor in the' old Masonic WHEREAS tho Township Com washings by "starting with all the water, she exulted this week. Her STOBM- WATER , DRAINAGE thorool .iilllrrnatlvo|y concurring) AS J62.300. by vlrtuo of appropriation aro to bo Issued Is Iho Improvement Slroot and Hampton Street, which In anticipation, of the Issuanco ol 1 Dfitud FubfuaVy 20. 1Q80,- - " Wo-iluy W Ph'ilo Mufliclp.'tl "E*uilding In corviitier Iho yarda ol compnetod mutcrlal • Houa*!, and tho b'iddftr*) n, . ol Iho storm water drainage system are lo bo undertaken by the County;- Building at North Union and Alden. He the war as an officer. "... |n All bids shall bo submlttod in a . mutton on Octobnr 9, 197'9. pa'j^od a addro^is THo bids mutit I'M husband ironed out Jthe painful SYSTEM (BRQOKSIDE'-BASIN PRO- lor capital Improvement purposes such bo'rids" and OrdlnaVito No Foe S 7.IM ..• ' '' ' , • TownShip Cli.rK--.!5"(')"y fl' • days since Feb. 1, 1950, when he 1 :ioalud onvolopii cluarlv markod nnw land dirvrjloprnrtnl ordmancn l JECT), .INCLUDING •"ACOOISITION " Soc.tion 1. Th'o JniproV(/m6nl pursuant to Ordinance No. 78-10 ol ol tho Townshlkp by construction^ol Including lor alt pi the aloresald any 77'43, finally adoptod December 22. v feared a floor would collapse but Fuller rejoined the Coast Guard after •Djlnrj'F->Hru;lrv-2fl.-«)B0-' ~ ' S-80-Apphc.-.liori ol Jnn.i M Wor paniod by a cerMliorf'cti*-*' joined the force. Then she memories by promising retroactive "1980 Cirjan-Up Prou.ram:" with Iho • known ,-ir, Ordin.inr.n No 79-33, And . OF ' LANDS NECESSARY doscribod m,Soctloh 3 of this bonjj-^" Tho. Township horotoforo ad.optod (I) tho Brookslde Place Detention neco8sjux.^io'rm -water sowers^ 1977 enlltlod: "Bond Ordlnanco to •eventually an engineer managed to a civilian tour in the New York Fi'i' I fl An " Ihintjlon lorsi v.iri,ir\cn J TOWNSHIPOFCRANFORDJNTHE boon, and is horoby authnrjzod as a. ordinance, appropriating' jg2y 300.00 In parl .pwned jnd In part lea^ed^tjy, ..Jalnlnp orjrlyJwad walls, drains and public Improvements and Ih6 ac- • rosorvos tho rlrjht to ro|(jr:l .i .days and came up With 6,755. It they would be wintering, hereafter in 1 ^OUNTY-OF U,NION^ NEW^ERSBV- •:0*>npral iirrprpvprtiont^ia bo'nuiboor • Trom tho capital Imprbvomenl fund ' om *ln"e 'Town SI other' required alructures, (Ittlngs qulsltloaolnow automotlvo vehlclos ..,. , . • ,. . «•„.'. '.'..•••. -.'• GARWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION' -" . . Sludont Body Activllioii bids ii such action will I)*-- a warm climate.• ' .' y. •• .. (>00 00 600 00 " 1.100 00 MS 45 » 600.00- _ 600 00 i"ooo_oo might*,be.'the world's record lor APPROPRIATING $3,000,000. acqulrodby'Tho Township ol Gran- for proparallan ol onglneorlnrJ'fHans and bordered -on .the and appurtenances, any" Im- and addltlonril oqulpmonl lor tho " . • ... - '.'..» .-GARWOOD. NEW JERSEY , . -, Salaries' 1ho~inlrrosts-ol the'Town'jni: ••B:700 00 • _^ 2.70000 '• T 2.G66.S0 •'• ^3.00000 . 3,'OOOPO. THEREFOR.. AUTHORIZING THE IS. lord, In tho Coumty ol IMIonr Now and spoclflcall'ons'*' for im. Norlh by -Cranford Avenue In said provemenls of the slto.of saldtbasln __Coun.ty..ol Union. Now.Jerooy.^to... NOTICE IS HEREBY GlyfN TO THE 1.S&AL VOTERS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE/QOIKjUGH OJ= GAFTWOOI* IN tHE. C6UNTYOF.,, • OUin|. Expanses • Datod February 28 Itfil'J T "3.000 OQ" SUANCE...OF J2.807.7O0 BONDS OR JorGriy For Ihn r.airi improvement or provomonts.in Gallows Hill Brook" Town .of Weatflold. on (ho East by '-arid all worK,or materials neceBoary make an appropriation of $3,923,500 UNION/THAT A PUBLIC HEARlttfi" WILL Bfc"; HELD 'TUESDAY. MARCH i"i! 1980 At -liO 'P.M." iN THE MUSIC ROOM OF THE LINCOLN . • Eifp'onttliurori to covnr rlo .' . . • • • Lrf 3,300 00 500 00 .... .1.80000 '3.1)0195 '. 3.600 00 1800 00 ' Canterburyr Place In Ihe TownsHtp',- lor or incldonlal to such Improve-^~* to pay tho-Jcost thwobf, to mnko n SCHOOI , SFCOND AVE . GARWQ.QD._N^I._WIIt;LaEaBF.fi.Tjr.cLtHFjLni I nWINP,_TF.hl'iAIJVF_niintiF-T-EQIl-tldF: I SUBTOTAL 4.000 00 Community Sorvicos. '•dowft"payment and to authorize tho *' CRANFORD, NEW JI-.I-'V =r SCHOOL OlSTItlCT BUDGET'STAIEMENT Salanoij Rocronlion • • ' • - BOARO OF EDUCATION V " ' - -' "'• 1971-79 Issuanco ol bonds.to finance such, PROPOSED ORDINANCF 'I; FOB THE SCHOOL YEAfl 19'" Othor E«pr.'n:ni:i Rucrea. CRANFORD, NEW-JERSEY. ... 1978-79 Irmilar. In/ ItTMO |tMtl*n In/ appropriation and to pjovldo lor AN OR0IN/(NCE VACATING r • " ' . M."-\ • '.'NOTtCE OF PUBLIC HEARING -. , ^ QMS' (Tranalara Hun __ GTTTIoTofl ~ ACTUAL ACTUAl ACTIlAL TION OF MEEKER AVF.Nttl Tr r ENnOLLMENTS ' . ".- Othof Exp Comm Aclivltiov, if- 1 | 0"thB"tB0al'VoWs"0nh"8"sVSh'6oTaiSlflcl of Ihe Township ol .Cranlord. N.J. In Iho County ol ttrtlon. thai a Public Hearing, will bo hold, SUNDRY ACCOUNTS" ' In anticipation of Iho Issuanco ol 394 3B3. 300 .. 600 00 500 00. .NEAR ITS INTERSt:CllQt' .'!l';'. ; y 'J.y'.- 1 Roaldont Pupils ••. SUBTOTAL ..^600.00 (500.00) iit5tgg^jj_..:..* .- _.:.-: - - •••'• -—ftp*- -.^-.;j-^=u--o*-:r'-.---—f.,00 - -Uonal mattors ar"5-:horaby- dolermln--- '-,0p:- LfT"fo"s'poclal EducallorrProgrniin -fDfhor Exponsoi;' - -• "Rufllster'ii Ollico ol ;lfu-. fe'i :'•-'•-¥6n -THESCHOOL YEAR 1980-81-"'" . Ej'• Sop|: 29, 1978 'Sopi.29. 1979 Sept. 30." 1980~ " 26,895:00 . Prlvato School Placements "" •" .. • 4 J 2 SUB TOTAL 908.177 00 .900.177 00 76.1905 61 92IJ75.OO' ENROLLMENTS" .' •'" Studonl Body Acllvltloo ., Section 3 ol this bond ordlnanco Is ACTUAL ACTUAL ESTIMATED •Pupils Rocolvod J-2 Spiiclnl'P*O(ocl3— -• woon-VOinani; Avonuo ,H"I.It-, Rosldont'Pu'pirr j'-'•' . .' , Salaries . .00 83,480.00 1 3S4 ' .' 31)?" " "' 4.391 4.032 3.803 • 83.460.00 ' 94,35aO1 102.996.00 .00 102,995.00 104:255.00 ' "9 a current expense and Is a pro Total ILIno 1*3-4-5) 398 Kodoral/StatQ/blhor solidatod R".ill Cortiortdi > Pupils Sent toj^Wior Districts Other Exponso3 02.33500 .00 92.335.00 101,396.95 92,335.00 -.00 •92.335.00 ' 1,36.575:00, Pprly or Improvement which tho d«dicalod.lo public uso ;^iu . ' 0 ' REVENUES Fodoral-Proioctr, . • a. To Regular Programs . •."' .0 0 ' Expon'dfturrjB to covor drjflc'iTi' . .00 .00 .00 .00 • . .00. .00 -.00 * .00 Township may lawlully acquire or 1U79-SU VJIII1-81 '"" WHEREAS, the property .<•', 8 197B-79 INCREASE/ 1S7BM 1979-BD INCREASE/ P L 04 402 (Voualionai) * b. To Special Education Programs 23" 8 SUB-TOTAL. <•%'• _ ^ 175,795.00 .00 175.795.00 195,746.96 195,330.00 .00 195,330.00 240,830.00 mako as a gonoral Improvomonl, and thai dodicalod portion on bo! ANTICIPATED (DECREASE) ACTUAL ANTICIPATED I0ECI1EASEI REVISED ANTICIPATED P L B1.B7<1 (Impacl L R.H ) Pupils In Slijlc Facilities 14 . . Community Sbrvlcoa " .^ * no pdrl ol tho cost thoroof-has boon -* 7.09600' 709600 G:03200' has t 3on sold *Sy the Tcwi'. in ;,.' • . O) (41 • • 15) '(61 -|7| " i (Bl ' PL 03-300 (TIHo I) ' ' Privato Scho'ol ^lacomonts "12 21 21 Salarlos-Rocroatlon 11,'230:00 .00 11.230.00 . 9,057.05 7,925.00 .00 7,925.00 - 8,48U6o of snail bo. specially asabssrio" on , 660.60 !(f)0 00 944 23 . 950 00 . , 050 00 950 00 Crunlord 10 pnvatrrowno*x I s Current Ex'ponsoa P L'03-380 (Tlllo IV n) Puplls Ftocolvod 9 . 3 ' 5 ' Othor Expongoa-Rocroa: . .00. -.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 . .00 ' proporty specially bonolitod ' 7.680 00 7.080 00 B.528 00 . 10 N J S A 40A 12-13. ainl Ualanco 5/1/78 (Por Audit Report) PL 94 142 (Handicapped) Total (1*3-4* 51 4.412 4.056 ' - Salarlos-Clvlc Activities 7,035.00- .00 7.035.00 6.719.59 ~7.7O5.OO .00 7.705.00 B.245.00 thoroby. ' • WHEREAS. Ihit portion. ' n0 75.000 00 60.000 00 60.000.00 Adult B.Viic Education Othor Exp.-Civic Act . . OO 09 .00 .00 .00 00 .00 *, .00 (°) ^ porlod 61 usolulnoss"ol _Qalanco Appropriated Avonuo is no lono.nr 1^1 * r REVENUES ..Rovonuos from Looarrilourcot; "TP L 91-230) SUBTOTAL 18.265.00 .00 18,285.00 15,776.64 15.630.00 ' .00 15,630.00 ' 16,725.00 said purpo.se within Iho limitations ( I Olhor Fodoral Pro|ct;ls public purposes."'.' - ' Special Projocts (Local) ."'. ol said Local Bond Law, .according *ax. Lovy .Balance ICap Audit) •" 300 00 *' 50 00 950 00 944 23 950 00 14.776 00 15.720 00 13..510.0O • NOW BE IT 0P.DAINI!' 1976-79 - INCREASE/ 1978,79 1979-80 INCREASE/ 1979-BO . PrK)/ Yrr.. Tax Lovy Biilanco I ) (I SUBTOTAL Salaries • ' ' .00 .00 .00 .00 ' ,00 .00 .00 ' .00. to, the reasonable Ille Ihorool com- 11.10 709-00 '10.037OO" • '10.037 00 9.696flO . 10.2C1 00 ' ' 10,26100 10.544 00 Township Com*mltto»i ANTICIPATED - nn'cnE^sE) ACTUAL ANTICIPATED (DECREASE) Local Tax Lovy 724.4'19OO 724 419 00 7 71.400 00 771 400 00 SCTf Sliliirios REVISED ANTICIPATED Othor Exponaos 00... .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 00 puled Irom, tho 'dglo ol Iho said Towns,hip.ol Crurilord ' Tullion i ' ' S C E Olhrjr Exp SUB-TOTAL • ' .00 .00 .00 .00 00 • .00- ,0o * .00—bonda authorlzod by Ihlo .bond or- Sociion 1 That Ihi' '.•! Dal.mcu 7fi/va (Por Audit Rdportl 1.043,499.02, -Miscellaneous > 9.472 03 fi.OOO 00 Bilingual Salarloi; U.'il.incH Appropriated J-1 Sub-Total 9.761,095.00 .00 9,761.095.00 9.758,602.06 9.963,84500 .00 0,983.645 00 10,775,048.00 dlnanco, Is 40 years: . ~ rlnsrrlh.ir 300.000.00 500,000.00 500.000.00 375,000.00 Ri.'vi.'nui.'s from Local Sourcos J-2 Spocial Prolocts -Fodoral/ (c) Tho supplemental dobl otattt zri'ipmitr 1.60000 1000 1.59000 1.480 73 1.380 00 1 380 00 ' 2.261 80 in tho Township of C(ir'l"".:. '..,. llnvenuos from State Sources Nonpubllc Toxlbook:; Tax I ovy B.ilanco (Cap Ad|.) . Slalo/Olhor mont roqulred by said Law has.been 1.923.00. 1.923 00 . 1.600 50 .. 4 373 00 4.373 00 • 3 795 00 of Union and Slate nl.Now .k-~ , * Equalization Aid ' 75.214 00 7471000 G7 166 00 67.166.00 70 !372 00 Nonpublic Auxiliary Sorvicor, Prior Yf!, Tax Lovy Balanco (0) (0) Fodoral Projects • :'. - duly mado and lllod'ln tho olllco ol and ttio «amu la horrhv v.n .ni ' ••" '97045 00" "77G200" "9:98800 '-9.988'O0 onno 00 ""N'onjiiiblic H'nndicappnd Sorvicor, P.L. 94-482 (Vocational) .00 .00 23,041.00 .00 .00 '20,000.00 Ihe Township Ctork and a complolo BEGINNING at the inN"-v . l>< Lcir.jl Ta» Lovy - , 7,997,958.00 .00 .00 . 21 899 00 22 00? 00 77 1102 00 .U75(iOO Olhor 7,997,956.00 8.249.193.00 0 8.249,193.00 9.056,176.00 Calno'orical Aidu 31.036.00 r 16 014 00 18.490 80 Tuillon . ' P.L. 81-874 (Impact L.R.H.) ,00 .00 00 .00 ' .00 .00 00 executed dupllcolo thoreol has boon > 7S3 00 7 B4B U0 SUD TOTAL 11.837 0Q 11.933 00 13.55000 12792 23 16.014 00 tho Southorly side lino nl W" 22.000.00 10.912.60 32,912.60 22,000.00 0 . 22,000.00 22,000 00 Olhor Slalo Aids 1.600 00 1,013 00 13.54000 6 7H 00 M...collani'Ous P.L. 03-830 (Tltlo I) •22,303,00 .00 22.303.00 52.448.00 24.095.00 .00 24.095.00 40,000.00 Iliod In tho olllco ol tho Director ol 10S7H9 00 >50.jG? B0 j 3 Accroriitod' Evimliifll ' Avonue and tho Wor.t^rty II-JI-. L- 50,000.00 435,464.39 485,464.39 50,000.00. 0 50,000.00 100,000.00 SUB-TOTAL- - 118-.395O0 1.913 00 117.911 00 106 71)9 00 •'.llll-TOTAl.. (Linos 9 thru 12) P.L. 93-380 (Tltlo |V B) J3Q 00 .. \ .00 7.493.00 . .00 .00 .00 5,000.00 . Iho Division ol Local Government Mookor Avenuo. ttionce 8,069,950.00 446,376.99 8,516,332.99 8,321,193.00 0 - 8,321,193.00- Rovrmuii!; Irom Fodrjrill Sourcos Ailull Hinh Schools Hivr..ni.i(...s from Stato Sources: • P.L. 04-142 (Haridlcappodi .00 .00 .00 46.446.00 .00 62,720.00 82,720.00 35,000.00 Services In tho Department ol Com- Salaries D Southorly. along lh I.• ' PL a'J 482 (Vocational J-2) 18.516.000' 18,516.00-• Olhor Exponsos J 0 0 20.000.00 Blllngual-Othor Exp. • 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 1 Olhor (dlllnnu.il. .Migrant. (X) 00 .00 .00 00 00 side lino of Moeker Avenue I L 111 H74 (Impact-Current .00 . .00 . ' .00 said obligations authorized, by this SUBTOTAL - .00. IVC. etc. J-21 . 3) •No/lhorly, along Ihn ['«iiDnse J-1| .0!' Nonpubllc foxtbook'o .00 ,00 .06 5,990.00 6.290.00 6,290.00 9,84.120 bond ordinance, will bo within all .147.76 00 0 0 SUBTOTAL ...... , __9Qp.O0 _ JiO-QQ „ 050^00 _. , .._96O_OO_ ...^faPP . , J-6 Rtitiui.ii. Evenjna.Rfitujola . side .lino of Moeker Avorx P I. ni-87il (Impiicl-L.R.H. J-2) 0 Nonpubllc Auxiliary Services .00 '•-J.oo ". ,00! 3.338.00 .00 . 2.205.00 2.205.O0. ' - 109B4.00 ' debt limitations proscribed by said . • v. 1.4 77f> DO' ".' 0. 0 Total Cu/rent..Expense 018714 00 i!b03 6b. 51)4.GO? T5" Mu7i39"OO 029 48UI0 Su'lario:-, ' * foot to a point, said point rl' y:i-3tiu- iTitlo I-j-7) ~~ Nonpubtlc Handlcapped~SorvlCTjs~" ' ' "' ' :O(T7.' ' ~00 .00 —. DO ' :oo" ' 4.3O0.00 4.36o:oo'•''•' 5.962.00 Law,: "22.3OJ0O 24,095.00 40.000.00 Capital Outlay L Supplios intersection ol Iho South' P L 9.131)0 (Tlllo'lVB J-2) Othor . .00 -00, .00 ,00 .00 ' .00". * ' .00 .00 Id) An aggregate amount not ox- 0 7.493.00 0 5.000.00 Balanco 7/1/78 00 - 00 line ol'Winans Avenue i P I. n.1.142 (Handicapped J-2) SUBTOTAL 01;938,OO .00. 81.938.00- _91.1B8.flS, -0,505.00- — B0.247.OO 101,604T20—oeedlng-s550;000'lorlntbres!"oirauia 00 00" 00 00- 48,440.00 62720.00 • 35,000.00- —(I'or-A-udlrRBport) SUBTOTAL , Other IHilmoual, Migrant,. SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND^-' oblloatlons, costs ol Issuing said " • 00 no " Ral.inco Appropriated . J-G Suininer School \IVC. uli: J2) EVENING SCHOOLS obligations, onglnoering costs ^nd. 0~ 0 0 ' 0 0 0 rtovonue from Local Sourcea Salaries SUQ TOTAI J-3 Accrodllod Evonlnrj/ "' other Itoms ol oxponse listed In and 70.000 00 ' 80.600 00 (80.000 001 no 000 00 4) Westerly along uaid. ui -;. . 22,303.00 82,494.00 104,797 00 24,005.00 62,720.00 86.B15.00 100,000.00 Local Tax Lovy . ..- - "" 70.000 00 "tai Cum-nt Fnpnnsn Adult High Schools.. ' : .. . .porrrtlHed undor"Socl|on 40A:2-20 ol • Othor Enponstui Southorly sldo lino i)l * _9.B88.0Al,0Q_ 1S32J55.99_L 11.163.668.0J. 1O.Q93..157.(ML_ 1,102,302 00 11,000,300.20 -00 Avenue 55.90 toot tq.thi: 1 *•- ' Cii|in,il Out.liiy Balance 7/1/78' -- • -Salaries • - .00--' -•• .00-— .00— :00 -00 —00" _SUDTOTAL^ ^ .00' . Suppllo3 . . r 8070OKfo6" (807bOD"Oor placo of BEGINNING (Pur Audit rteport) ' ' ,00 .00 • ,00 ' -' ' .00 .00 .00 ~Y tlhe cost.ol_saldJmprovemont-und Is 70.00000 J7 VoCiilional Evoninn 48.396.61 .UBTOTAL Section 2 This Ordinni. .,• BHlrtnct:- Appropriated • ' Other Exponaes .00 .00 .00 " .00 .00 .00 .00 z? included In tho lorogolng ostlmato SaUinoa . - Devonuo Irom SlUte Sourceii lako oflocl upon puhltcoli , Ruvenui? from Local Sourcos SUBTOTAL .00 • .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 •-°° Ihoreol. -^ 2B 00 2B 00 Stroplios Capital Oulloy Aid _^in.i]^ pajisago a^ omvidon |.\ vr Local Tax Luvy, .0 • J-4 Adult Education Socllon 5. Tho lunds Irom timo lo Equipment Rttvflnua-ttoimEudoral Sources— 80 000 00 , (79.072 00) 21)00 80.000.00 HENRY DflPV"' Withdrawal from Capital Reserve 0 Salaries c 00. • 00 ' .00 .._ •• ..oo... op -.00 .00 tlme^rocelvo hylho To.WD3hlp.on •-- - 70.000 00 70 600 00 Othor Exponsoy count ol iho J1,085.O0d Qrants rolo'- TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY Chairman, ^ownshlp Ci)rrtr< ,- Supplios • .00 • .00 • .00 » .00 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL IT" !oo .00- - Dobl Sorvlco ATTEST - '•• .SUBTOTAL • ' -' Olhor Exponsos .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 rod to In Section 1 ol this bond or. SPECIAL SCHOOLS ANO 0 48,396.61... "*' .00 Balance 7/1/78 (por audil /opprl) • .44.242 03 00 . WESLEY N. PHILO . Rovi.-nuo Irom Stato Sources SUBTOTAL .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 dlnanco shall bo usod lor llnonclng 00 EVENING SCHOOLS .00 .00 "Balanco ApproprlatoU '. Township Ctork Capital Outlay Aid 0 J-5 RoouUir Evening Schooly Ihe improvement oi" purposo. J-H.Cwinln(j School for 0 0 descrlbod In Section 3 ol Ihlo bond novontifl Iron* Local Sourcor, ' Bfl.423 00 Ii6 71)1) 00 NOTICE .• Hovoniu.. lron> Foderal Sourcos . 0 Sajarlos . • .06« .00 .00 - .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 .70.058.00 0B.423 00 Fore)n.h Born 0 0 ordlnanco by application thereof , Local Tax Low . 7O-.O!j8 00 Th'o loroooing ordlnanrt? i\ > TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY -0 Supplios .00 .00 :6o- .00 ' .00 .00 .00 .00 Salaries 0 48.39(j.61 Withdrawal irom Cnpitnl Reserve iroducod and passed on lirr.i ft., .,n«t)LSur-vicn_ Olhor.Expenses .00 1.00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 .00 either to direct payment ol the coa|a "_* .00 ... Miscollanoous ' * ' 08 423 00' 60.78a.00 Sypplios. at a mooting of the Towntitm Onl.-mco 7/1//8 (Per audit report) SUB-TOT6L " - • ^ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ol said miptol/ement or purpdao^ or Gfl.423 00 ' ^ .00 SUBTOTAL, ' : 70^51100 " 7JJ.058.00 Othor Exponsos . milloo ol tho Township of r'.r , Balance Afjproprlated J-8 Summer School to payment or reduction ol the 0 I 0 0 Retiorvu frpi" State Source SUDTOTAL . Hovonufj Irom Local Sources Salaries' 20,925.00 .00 20,025.00 21,887.37 21.675:00 authorization ol Iho obligations ol Siinnllna ;—the—Township—twlhorliod—by-mta Oet>t»&t*fvltiy Alt! Typo H—:—* (1B55B00- • ""*6'7BB"0(J and. will be coniidof*tl >>•' - — LLocal-Ta x I'nvyy KSK 477 7<, 70,05000. 70.0511 00 BB.423 00 918.714-00 96300 .920.6/7 00 77U.732G7 938". 139.99 14^70 00 052.01600 -1.023.401.80- -&77.-120.06- a77,l2fl,OO J,4O1'.ZV bond ordinance. Any such funds so. tOTAL DEBT SERVICE |J-1 thru J-B) p.'i:isa(]o a'lnr public hfau Withdrawal l ffrom Capital Reserve 0 Othor Expoosos . .00 .00 • .00 • • .00 • _ - .00 Capital Oullay . 0 0 0 received may, and all such lunds so Additional Stato School •anolhd' nioott"0 **' *S(itt! 1' •- MlilcnUancoui! ,, o. SUBTOTAL ' 22,675.00 .00 22,875.00 25.148.68 22,875.00 •Snus •0 0 0 rqCBlypd which are not roqulrod (or Building Aid CIUO 28 00 J. (1Q.DO0 00 CommiUofl ut Municlp.il Hi'. SUB IOTAL 858,427.75 877.126.00 J-7 Vocational Evonlng Buildings , 70.000 00 ^0,000.00 11.670 00' U0.000 00 179.972 CO) 856,427.75 877,126.00 -9.21.008.50 direct payment ol such costs shall, Addillbifarstal«rSchm)l — — Cfanford, N J on Tuesday M.n Royenuu Irurn State Source .Salaries - - - .00 ,00 .00 ,00 _ - .00 .00 .00 ,00 Enuipmonl RtKjuliir Duildihg'Aid Ch. 177 ' ' 28 00 80 000 00 D(jbl Service Aid Type II Suppllos . .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 .00 bo held and applied by the Township 70.000 00 7Q.000 00 8750 00 80.000.00- |79.«72OO| 10B0 al 8 00 o'clock PM {("• 125,831.00 122,831.00 82,640.00 82.640.00 14,109.00 .00 .00 .Additional State School Total Capital Oullay TOTAL DEBT SERVICE Equlpmonl .00 ..00 .00 .00 " ' .00 .00 as lunds applicable only to tho pay- tirn« ] - *'•' 9r9,258.75 070,258.75 '959.775,00 959.77500 .00 oo' Oobt Service Additional Stale School. 935.207.50 Olhor Exponsoa ' ' .00 ment of Obligations of the Township Bulldlno Aid Ch. 74 30.000 (io • 30.0QO 00 30.000 00 30 000 00 30.000 00 WESLEY N r\\.. --.00 .00 .00' .00 .00 ,00 .00 Principal 30.000 00 1 authorized by this bond ordinance. Tolal Additional Slate 133 00 3(1.556 00"' 367H8 00 ~ Town ,!*;; • .. '* Ruilrilnii.AlrJCh-. 10 ., 0 SUB-TOTAL """•" V ~ .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Inlorojit JQ.05B 00 40,05fi on 40 057 50 311423 00 ' 0 0 .00 School Bulldlno Aid (05 003 001 1 02 1 .199 00 269 80 DJitod February, 28. 19B0 Additional Sule School Section 8. The lull faith and credit 1 O5B.772OO 1.124.745 10 1.088.562 00 Sinkinn Fund SPECIAL SCHOOLS AND Tolal Revenue All Accounts 60 656 00 607118 00 ,F,oo S24.08 Buildind Aitrch.177 0. ot Iho Township aro horeby plodoed APPROPRIATION!; Tolai Oobl Sorviro 7O.O5H 00 70 06 7 60 0 0' EVENING SCHOOLS . . . - I979BD -A"cT({lhonal State School J-8 Evonlng School lor to the punctual payment of the prin- 1378-79 Additional Slain School TOWNSHIP QF criXiif('•' • Biillctlno Aid Ch. 74 ,,„„. 197B-7Q 1979-80 Traiisluu In/ HUUIIOI! 1'lilO-lll Foreign Born cipal of. und Inleroal on-Iho said 1978-79 Tramlarl In/ ntiilrlinn Aid Ch 10 CRANFORp, K(EW JFHSt Total Additional Slalo 0 ATJpraprlallam EXPENDITURES APPROPRIATIONS (Translors O11II AppropiLillom APPI10PF1I AT IONS Sulartes - obllrjatlons authorized by-this bond APPROPHIATIONS ITrintlgri Oul) Pnrlcipul ADVERTISEMENT School Duilrling Aid .00 .00 - .00 .00 / .op .00 .00 .00 J-1 CUHnENT EXPENSE ,14) (5) (61 |7| (III ' • 101' Interest 0 Suppllos .00 ordinance. Said obligations shall bo in ~ . , m HI--- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ' \ Iol.il lUivifnutt All Accounts 0 0 0 0 ,00 -^>0- .-'..' . .00 .00 .00 .00 - .00 direct, unlimited obligations ol tho 10,867,269,75 532.155,09 12.101.32137 - Othor Expenses .00 Administration 60 600 00 , 03.100 00 Atlditional Stale School ROAD MATERIALS W 11.0^2.932.00. 69.225.00 11.122.157.00 11.035.507.70 00 *00 .00 J» .00 .00 • .00 Township, and "the. Township ahall .45.115.00 427BS 77 60,600.00 1 SUBTOTAL .00 Snl^rlee 40750 00 13.835 00) 13.000.00 15,000 00 Building Aid Ch 177 Sttalod bids will twj roceivc, ' •• i , AW10PHIATI0NS .00 .00 .00 .00 •r 00 • . • .00 .00 be obligated to lovy ad valorem 17.03500 17.020.00 13.00001) Total Curront Exponsos Contracted Sorvlcou 11.300.00 6735 00 12 tort nh 13000 00 PrinniKil Township Clork on March 11 19/B-79 ' ' JB7.8J0 —tnxoa-upon-att the toxablo~proporty"' 11.650 00 750.00 12.400OO 12.17074. 12.100.00- Interost ' tn ihe ComttiiUmr Row™ t•• • (J-Hhru-J-B) - :oo" 9,888.01i'.00 10,004.361.38 Othor Exponsou 8b 700 6n .01100 00 7 T ll ll / ul d 1B78 1 flevlaad 1080-81 To7o937i5/T6p ~69,M5.00 10,162,382.00 1 1.000.300.20 within (ho Township lor Iho payment 74.S50 00 71.076 61 1)5.700 00 Munioipjil Building, H Sfj' <• ' J-1 CURREMT EK«N5E ^nJ?. rVu~v "" '" " "" " " tnfBo~""rriMii7ns7 Capital Outlay SUBTOTAL 71700 00 2.B50 00 Allditl6nal Slalu ScJiool

ss.s s of Bald 6bllgallons and Iniorosl Appmrplallam APPHDPHIAIIONS 8S.S S Avonuu. Crunlord. Kj«w Jtii' nr|iiittun MTflOPHIATIONS (Tranalara Oul| Approprtatlom EXMNDITURES APPROPRIATIONS (Trajan oul) Silos .00 :00 Instruction 21 000 00 Builtlinr) Aul Oh 7-1 .00 . .„ . .00. 4horeon without limitation of rate or 00 23.6S4C10 23-. 109 90 25.000 00 26.000 00 10 00am Siilaili)!! Buildings .00 Salaries Principals 23.S64 0O Principal 288.035:00 .00 . 2BB.Q35.00 • 287.61B.07 . 208 800 00 00 298,800.00 309,745.00 .00 .00 00 amount. . - 1 Conliaclod Snrvlcos Equlpmont-Rogulor .00 Salaries Supv.-ol.lnulr, 430 076 00 467.075 00 Inluiosl Rid lorms and apoc((ic,iiK>'.. 39.000 00 00 39,000.00. 70,81111 39200 00 00 39,200.00 60,700.00 .00 .00 .00 •I07.11H5OO 307.541)160 430 075 00 Total Capital Outlay .00 Soctlon 7. All ordinances ar olhor ^Salarltttf'Toachera 472.510.00 (4.026 00) Total Acklilion.il St.lie ho obUiinod al ^hu,. ojltct* '

Olhr.'r exponruts 8ggg . 30.000 00

S8S 8 15.000 00 ' 37.155.00 00 37,155.00 45,38960 37,810.00 00 37,810.00 40,245.00 .00 .00 .00 27.0OO 00 26.65B 37 15.00TJ00 proceedings ol tho Township, mak-, Salaries .Othor, Instr 'stall . 27.000 00 00 School Ouildiruj Aid l Township EngihyoY ilu'ir ) • % SUIJTOTAL 364.190.00 Obbt Service ^ -* 1,963 00 1.060.736 00 , flii7.3bO 57 I OUG 5B2 00 (6b 063 001 1 021 -iiK) 00 1 "156 2ti J BO J ; .00 364.100.00 412,708.78 375.B1OOO 00 375.B1O.OO 41O.69&O0 Ing appropriations or authorizing the Salaries Sec. & Clor Aasl TOTALS $1.050772 00 bumnosH day Irom 0:^0 JIK> ln:,lrtlcllon Principal • 585,000.00 .00 5B5,OO0.OO 585;OOO.OO 590.000.00 *' ,00 590,000.00 530.000.00 30.000 00 "30 000 00 Total Balancus Isauance of bond notes for tho OtliorSuliirius lor Inair p *m Salarlt'S Prirmlpula - ' 368.23500 Ihterost. 394,258.75 .00 394,258.75 389,775.00 ,00 • 369,776.00 ' 345.207.50" fi.OOO 00 G.OOO. 00 I MO 00 Jun»j 30. 1979 „ 307 039 27 00 368,235.00 340,850.26 330.595.00 00 330,505.00 346.355.00 Improvement or purpose described Textbooks • • \, 6.500 00 5.500 00 4.457 B6 "" Th« purpo^p ol tfwctfivjnfi I i Salnrlur. Su()v o( Instr. " ' 58.465.00 00 58.485.00 59,395.00 Sinking Fund .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 ,00 ' • TotaCtvpjindt- " "- --'•- - Hi 81.670.OO .00 81.570,00 84.620.00 _.ln_8»c'l!on 3 of this bond ordinance. -.. : lor Ihu purctvuuu ol ro:td v*:\u Sulurlus liMChoro . Siu Total Dobt Service. 079.268.75 .00...- ^97.0.258.r'5_ .079.258.75 .959,77>.00 .00 -059.776.00 -Schoof Llb: & Audio -- 6.0OOO0 5 000 00 5.139.175.00 00 5.130.175,00 5.087,880.06 5.258.645OO 00 5,2511,64-rQQ 5.4-15.885.00 935,207:50 Including particularly tho . or- li.560 00 4.640 50 "0.006 od lufHsi und Bah "" • . \ , tat Iho 1060 cuiondur yu.v. Mtif<«'^ ' Additional Slalo School - Attendanco und Health Service's' ~H- 60 00 50 00 .IMPROVEMENT AUTHQHI/.ATIOUS School Lib & Audio authorize tho Issuance hurealtor ol 50 00 - • 50 00 roQuirod mulL*TI,IIt) .'iro at; loM".' Visual M.itorlals Salaries Alluiidjuco . 50 00 JULV 1 1'J78 lo JUNE 30. 1979 47.605.00 .00 47,865.00 45.8S5.92 51.BBO.00 00 51,890.00 48.025.00 Building Aid Ch. 177 bonds or. notes lor tho purposo ol \ '"~T*0Toni* 3/4" nojd Sloni! Tfj.'lchlno Suppllos 171,040.00 Olhor Exponsoa Xtten 17 260 00 J 7 700 00 .00 171.O4D0O 176,876.33 199,aZ0J)O. 00 199.970.00 217.585.00 Principal . '~ .00 00 ''.TO ' .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 llnanclno said Improvement 0' pur- 3.6E5 00 18.375 00 IB.725 00 17.250 00 Unijupondud ImpriWumenl'i . ^. 75 Tons 1 1/2" Road Slonc Other Euponttys 71.725.00 Salaries Health 15.350 00 2,000 00 1 600 00 .00 -71,725.00 63.445.30 82.815.00 00 ' .82,815.00 04,475.00 Interest .00-' 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 pose or make appropriations lor suld 1.000 00 •VlOfUS. _ 2.00000 Auth01li.1l1.Ojn3 July 1 1370 SUBTOTAL Other Expenses Health 1.900 00 19.300 00 10.260 00 25 Ton% 2 V2" Houd Siono 6,709.015.00 .00 8.709.015.00 6,624,607 73r"—8,880.875.00.. 00 6,860,875.00 7.052,700.00 Addlllonul Stato School Improvement or purposo In oxCuss _, 20.025 00 10.1131 16 , 19.300 00 SUBTOTAL 17.300.00 3.025 00 Revenues 50 Tons PtuparaloryUH " ('' Attundiihcn Jind Houlth Services Building Aid Ch. 74 of tho amount horelnabovo ataTotTti's' : Transportation Bonds or Notes Authored -.? WtniorJ-nlchlnflMii*-- ~ "" ; ' Siil.irlo'i-Atttrndance .. 2.77O.0O .DO 2#70.00 2.349.34 3.150.00 .00 3.15000 ' 3.410.00 Principal 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . i.h'j .a'pprojirliillpn. ttiernlnr.. Any... Lorliil Tan Luvy 12 000 1 1 SOO Tons FAOC. MS Of utjui---* - . Othur Exponnes-Atten. .00 .00 .00 .00 -IntfireM _ — '- ^ -; - • - •• ".00 ••'•••. ;oo : moneys expended and obligations . Salaries .'. ; I2.p00,00 AulhBilzui'lTriiiVsIm 01 Balance^"' ' ' .----.I-.-'.:.- '• .00 od ',00 .. ••." ' " ':oo 00- - r -.00- — -.00 : • :oo- ,000.0 ^-•-....16.000 00. .-. ..1.1-1 Kl Surluco Cours« Miw #6 S,il.irliisHi)iillti 89.280.00 .00 89.B8O.00 88.836.37 B2.615.0O Tofui Additional Stato ' Incurred In an aggregate amount not Contr. Sorv. & Pub Curr .00 B2.615,O0 88,885.00 Olhor rioveniie 500 Tons Plant Mm-•(!•! ',.. Clthor E)rptir>:lMa-Hflalth 8.32O.0O .00 U.32OOO B.140.03 . School Dulldlny Aid exceeding $3,000,000 pursuant lo Replacement ol Vehicles. r 6,700:00 00 6,700.00 O.240.00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 TOTAL nCVENUES - - Coufsi) Mu H\ SUB TOTAL 98,370.00 .00 98,370.00 07,125.64 02.01500 TOTALS 1O;B87.26975 00 10.887.260 76 10,083.820.13 11.032.932.00 appropriation made Jiy ' said or- Purchuse ol New Vohlclea '.00 02,015.00 101.335.00 69,225.00 11.122.1S/00 11,035,50770 ' TOTAL riCVENUF.S AND ElECimNING BALANCE 10 Tons Hot 1/4" Hifi.1-'-' . rr;in:iporljitlon Total Balances' dinances or olhej' proceedings ahull Pupil Trans. Insurango 3.000 00 3 000 00 S.'ilarlus —1 liiiprauainanl Autltuil/allon Eiiuailillliiriii Pldnt Ml« ' .00 .00 .00 00 00 00 00 ' .00 Juno 30. 1B70 1,207,701.24 "" - . be"accounted and doomad'to havu CurrlciVur Activities 16 00U 00 Sites 100 Tons Treatud Doicino i< Conlr Sorv H Pub. Carr". ^ 153,220.0b .00 153.220.00 197,593.30 210,410.00 00 210.41000 255,280.00 Total Expen- Ottter Expenses 11 115 33 16 000 00 15 000 00 boonj)xpornl(id-0(Jiicurrodpurnuanl •- ft.ooo.po . lft.000 00 Building;' . - &aiJ?'tiUlU, course ccuaHud noplacomont of Vohlclea .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 00 .. , 00 .00 . allures and , . SUB-TOTAL :) Equipmor^l 7B41 23 Thtt pncit bid nh&ll b Oporallon 00, .Bond Luw.- • Supplies 1)50 00 BOO. 00 RECAPITULATION OFjlALANCES (J-1) SPECIAL PROJECTS CAPITAL -DEBT HUEHUE fino on 000 00 . JB4 50 1)60 00 lion S.il.irluu 497,630.00 .00 497,630 00 517,812.33 491.200 00 401 200.00 626.210.00 • NOTICE OF Othor Expenses oi,'u.uy 71.941.24 93.060 00 93 1)60 00 1111.2/6 00 SPECIAL SCHOOLS .00 CURRENT EXPENSE |J-Z - JU| OUILAV- SEHVICI FUND TOTALS. pe N .1.250.00 00.000.00 on CAPITAL All bids shall txi rsubmi|lt«t • Conlraclod Survlces B . .00 .00 .00 00 0O .00 00 _. - .5!N9-P^R!RANCE._— SUHTOTAL —' •- rsrrso.OQ Free Appropriation Uulunceu HESEMVE c tt«a)ud envtjlopt>; clearly HMC- •• lln,It 104,25000 :Q0 104,250.00 124.735.2U 113,400.00 op 113,400.00 295,276.00 The ordmunce published herewith Maintenance 16.001 47 16 1)00 00 16 000 00 1 G.OOO 00 SPECIAL PROJECTS' 8/30/70 llrurn-lho Audit) Jl. 159.304.63 J .00 X4B.306.81 J 00 I 00 11.207,701.24 10 soo 00 7.400.00 17.900.00 I UNO "Road Malar.alts 1080'-' wiln Uu< hm Ulllltluii . 258,360,00 .00 258.360.00 265,658.14 244,615:00 00 was Introduced and passed upoii Salaries . 21 160 00 35 160 00 tXftNSE (J-2 J-8) CAPITAL OUTLAY OEbf SEBVICE TOTALS I" '• 244,61500 . 318.980OO Amount appropriated In 111 850 00) 0760 00 B.325B2 21 160 00 dor a iijimtj und addroBS f*u '. ;>'' 00 30,000.00 38,564,03 36.840.00 00 llrat reading at u mooting of the' Contracted Services 21.400.00 •1 '000 00 5 700 00 10 - Ul 131 141 - 161 SuppHos' 39.000.00' 38,84000 44.146.00 adoptod F.Y 78 80 Budget 1500.000.00) I .00) I.OOi (001 j.00) (500.000.00) 4700 00 3.24683 4 000 00 151 m 17.B8387 00 v 4 700 00 Iv.OOO-OO 6 000 00 Ruo Appfonniihon ihiUincu'j potiul shall too uccompiiiilod by j ' ••' Olh«>r Enponsoa 19.350.00 Otf 19,350.00 1t).050'0O 16.050.00 27.000.00 Additional amount upproprlutud Township Commllteu ol the Replacement ol Equip. it nn nn I) 000 00 b 204 70 5 000 00 .00 n 6 400 00 ID 1*430 do Utlud check In th \ > Millntimaricu Addltlbnul Balance anticipated ol Union, Now Jersey, held on Other Expenses 5.400 00 "-'.••'•.,tl 660 00 AiAounl tippKipfkilotJ in 40.000 00 14.250 OOI 43 750 00 36 363 64 61 550 00 : arnourtt ot thy bid '-S.iljrlua .. ^ 92,07000 00 ISTOTOOO 111,382.08 100.080,00 00 100,080,00 during FY 70-80' February 26. 1980. II will be lurlhor ". 8UUTOTAL •- .iijoplnd f Y 79 HO tluiigul " (fiQ.OOOOO) I ) I • 0 I (bO.OOO 00 OO 00 .00 16 000.00 Utddurs ut*j ruqulrud to ri-'",M Coiilractiuf ^Ur/vlcua 142,865.00 00 142.B8S,00 141.702..98 137,77500 .00 137.776.00 154.82)'.0O Free Appropriation considered for llnal passage uflor frlxod Ch'arnos 11 772 71 14 600 00 1.1 500 00 Atiiiilioriiil firtiount li1*prnpnt)I.Ml 13.680 00 2'0O0 00 1 scab60 . [61 wUh PL. 1U7S. c 15/.' llii|>l,iculnmit ot Equip. 26.74000 ,00 28.740.00 37,287.24 3D, 735.00 00 38,735.00 42.555.00 Balances 6/30/80 Ixul I public hearing thoruon, ut a meeting Employee Mollre. Conlr (luring FV 70(10 ' . (U5.000 00) I (. I I 11711.430 OO) 850.304.63 .00 48.30661 00 .00 707.701.24 J Th«i Bucctfusful blddntfj) tlMti1 i - Purclwi.'iu ul Now Equip.- 23.825.00 00 23.626,00 32,47066 40.445.00 .00 40.445.00 29.908.00 Amount appropriated In FY 1)0 81 of aald Township Committee to bo Insurance & JUdgomnnls 3J.96-I 01 4B 300 00 • 411300 on S3 300 00 Attditionjl f"kti,,nc;if .inticip.itm) ? ' ,' ' ' 1375.000.00) ( .00) I 00) I 00) I 00) (375.000.001 33.433 00 7 B00 00 41 233 00 : v prupjrud'IO ttntur Itilo an i\{^iH'^,i'•• Olhor E»|)dnsoa 51.170.00 .00 51,170.00 63.444.17 55,485.00 00 ' 59.48500 B0.104.00 Free Appropriation Ualances held In tho Municipal Building In ' • (Exclude U.C.C. Amount) 3 0O0 00 3,000 1)0 ;i 000 00 :i 000 00,-rltjrIHO I Y 79 Ub' ~ ,"" -, (10 000 00 (10.000 00 3.000 on 1000 00 or conlfuci with Ihe TuubiM,hU> .<' SUtl T.OTAL 337.370.00. .00 - -337.370.00 388,278.13 37J.520.0O .00 372.520.00 388.020.00 6/30/61 lust.) aald Township on March ll.lBuuat Unemployment Gomp. (U C C ) Tfiiii A|)propfiiillnn •!» . 48.396.61 332,701 24 284,304.63 :. B;00 o'clock P.M. und during tho ' •14 :M:I i3 130009 2/ rttodlutely upon bwurd t>y i' TIMMI Cli.uyoS Honlwl ol Luijd and Building ^ h.il.int-tis (W30/U0 lu'.it I . . ()^).94a.6O 422 54' Tha -IBOO-HI Cuf'anl.ENpiinta Uudgal Includaa a lolal pi S1!:3,ttfJ0.D0 allocalad \o ImRrovamanl Pfogrami aa aummari week prior to and up to und In- i 0 \ (50.000 001 Townyhlp Coritniltto*] ^ hipl'tyiiu Mutlru. Conlrl teo.ooo.oo 00 180.000.00 104,540.25 1U5.000 00 00 10S.OO000 217.000 00 .Ipluroul on Currant Loans Ar>t(iiinl ..pprnpfnl.Kl in f\ III) H1 i SO 000 00) I ••. ) cluding Ihu date of auch meeting.- r 44 2J3 13 •110 .Buy 27 Th« Townnhlp Co/^nul i...- lir.iii.inctj A Judrjemonla " Other Fixed Charges 'F-rnj'*Ar|iri,pri;11M'»n [l.tl.inrr-i li *')'H l iw.J i - .If) i4'\ tip . 4?2 li-1 i/ IMPHfJl/tMtNI PKOORAM NAME " Copltis of said nrdlnitnri. wl|l tin . Tulllull-Reuular,. . : -..-'- run 1UHUH1 Curn,iir hKnuii!.n HuiHiul imrtinlifT. j.lnl.H uf-i^J MJ-t U'J nlUu;i ruuurvuu tho right to »o|oU ^.ny <>i tJ (I'nclinln U CO. Amount) 42O.0BOO0 - 00 420.08000 307.(14 f 32 4(13,550.00 .00 463,550.00 520.000.00 APPfluPalATIONg . Cofnp F.d Mrnrjriirn . -^_. made avullablu ul Ihc/cioik'i, qi'icu "46.000 00 J11 300.00) ' 33.700 0U Jl 1128 0(1 J:f 700 00 ' I, lit ()() KH-llOfMIAlUjNS '.!;•••••. v -. 30,000.00 30.40O.QO .00 30,400,00 Grudos'4.- 12 • S74,0O7OO 'Tultloil-Seecbl IMI'UOVLMINI I'lltllillAM NAMt - - -- A bidu dud lo award tho contrM:! u> >h, Ull.'/ll|ll(iyiniir>l Homp (U.C C.) . 30.000,00 .00 ... 30.000.0a 30.230,00 ( Ml 10.544.00 Hjalc Skllk-XuiruKllal Orudso 9 - 12 In suld Municipal Building \\b the 1 o .)500on HM A:\} 00 Sl.itti Cornptin:,(it()fv CO *• t)ldd,K(M who will fjKial a^-fv,, Hi,, ni ' ,00 .00 .00 .00. ; • .00 .00 ,00 00 u M./SBOO 1 Tuillon Stale Fucllllius -rio'ill.il'ol Lund und Building Program lor Qlllud members ot the yerierul public who '.1611300 I150000I OJIiUOO ' 7IS56II: ' !)9 500 00' U.52B 00 tiirt> ( |I>'|< .00 .00 Ifrmt-fiihrniirv ?H 11)10 unlll Miirrh II 4.60000 2.10000 »r^^mirminn^ Township Clurk Other EwpentJut! D.Heil r-i 'uu.iiy 20 H1IUI Dalud: Ki^llujry 28. 1UU1I- , 1IW0 .1 900 00 Fred'J.More Duled: February 28. 1080 - EHpencllturos to cover deficit;*' 4.61)0 00— " ' 3 0117 3D 4 600 00 Y.i son on Kit' t JriJ 00 Foe *J073 Tuition , State Facilities 65.342.00 Fee: S 3S3.n 4.501) 00 .00" B06.155.00 832.B27.73 003,960.00 .00 003.06000 1.077.072.00 liojrdSecretary Feo: %\11 ,Vi - SUUTOTAL • -. ;;uLi-rorAL 81)6.155.00 \

Jl : r ^/rW <4!r«^^rJh->^riRll 276-3520 The. 1980 figure is $100 less than the County Senior Citizens, has told Carrea Guard Association! and aJl'the workers who helped to make perlence in the mortgage p^—W3nt—to—bo—in — WANTED— : previous year. .':'_•. -. 2T^0ylo Evo. 3(2 7 David Brearley guard will it a Success. . Due to the large, public Held may cause* you to get dopendpnt? Businessmen 1972 DODGE WINDOW CARPENTRY REMODEL- Councilman Dominick Carrea, chair- like to advertise by giving as well as two response, the sale \£ill become a semi-, "burned?" . INC T.V..RCA -COLOR console VAN, 8 cylinder Good runn ING 8. ALTERATIONS. -tnarrof the-finttnce-eominittee stated — in Gar-wood calendars, pens, ktlv chains MATURE WOMAN. COL- r guards, The jjnnual event -with—tHe—next— sale -in- BbstoHer^ colonial coucb. 'incj condition Best ofler. Call for free estimate, rtlia^&pFopHatl 3on"t—fiddle—aroijfandzd. TT ..7-Rq:?r)R4 . ... AIJ 7 ._2.26 -. .9.3fi l_orj?-i$llQ16 ^wrncrTjs only ^4',l'59^70TTigfieTr:fharrr " ,c«ior ACHIEVEMENT— Joseph MaH, left, princlRaUOavid Brear._, . Nero...let the Professional Man and women tHaT°can Assist, position •irFTraw OT^ work without sup_o_rvnsion fice or local coporation; year a^d is within $20.0 of, the.capsl $1.3 million county grant for nutrition School,-, receives. the Jur+ior Achievement* Distifjigui'sriexJ_Sec Sales Associates- _at 276-5900 .SKIS: 210s; CHEVROLET:' 1977 »IM: INDIVIDUAL "/'"BUSINESS .can1 build a career with the Cranford aftrai Trainorj -programs and transportation, had Award for services to Juniof Achievement, and for helping devet*^ ALLIANCE show \/ou the Cranlorrt brand nowvlist h 185, p.rice PALA. fully .loaded, oho TAX return's Accountant Thos. D. Murphy. Co., a Paralegal. Solid office ex Public hearing.and final adoption are written to council 'requesting the youth a better understanding of the competitive enterprise system/ right way to market your $40, -Call 381 67-8-3 Qr owner, low mi., $3,600 or with thirty years experience. Kenilwdrth Calendar pionoer in advertising since- perienc.e background. Part .borough to apply for funds. .486-9406 .. '•. 3/27 best offer Call 24 1 84 18. ' .Call for appointment scheduled for March 25 at 8:30 p,m". The Participating in the ceremony ana William Flyge, center, president, property. . 188'8. Your accounts are\ time work proferred.' P.O. According to Carrea, who is chairing Saturday. March 1. " 7-9 p.m: Zoning office open. .4/17 ',276 1844. , budget w.ilK be published in The ' United Jersey Bank/Central, and Robert Rauf,. right, Schering- protected an3""rdpeal orders §ox 266, c/c-Tho Crar»(ord the new committee^on aging, the figure 12-4j>,m. - Girls gymnastics.. 7-9 p.m. Building office open. WhJITE NURSERY SEV, crib, Chronicle next week. Plough executive. Robert Seyfarth, principal, and the faculty of Cran- mako .you. money. An ox- Chronicle,,: 21 Alden~S"t., MATH TUTOR. EXPERIENC- Monday. March X 8 p.m. - Borough Council work ses, Alliance Realty dresser, ' table, rocker 1979 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, Council will mee't Monday night with is just the county annual budget ap- CLASSIFIED collent opportunity " full or Cranford, N.J.'.07.016 ED. All levels elementary, jr. ' • 7-9 p.m. - Tax office open. sion. . ' • " •• ford HigrrSchool we're also honored with the Distinguished Service $200. 8' Pool tablu"(slatoi 6 c'yl.,' A/C, P/S, . P/B, the Bo'arcfof Education to, dis'Cuss the proprialjioji) and .does not represent new part time. Wnt6 Bob.McKen- high, high school. SAT p • jip/m. -Public hearing .on Board of .Award- . .''.'•• '..'•• Realtors/Notary ; ADS „ •w/ac(!ss,-$425. 272 9056 Ziebert, automatic. Now car board's proposed budget, which is grarft-mtDneyTor nutrition centers. " 7-9 p.m.- Consumer office pjj»;n.- , zia, P.O. Box 122, Locust preparation Reasonable A'-.. • Education budget. . . HELP WANTED ... 4/17 is in.. Bost . offor over —Thccouncilman said Shields told him 7;.30:9' p.m. -x-. Historical^Spjciety 242 North Ave.; Garwood Vtjlley. New York 11560. raiea 2 76^-Ql 71 ... . •""sctieduled- to-'Thse^lft-peiMts this y%ar. J $'4,000 7 89-209-.8.-tif1or-5 hist year's "school budget-showed an tiiat Garwood seniort could participate • meets." 'Wednesday, March 5, • • • Member Union Cougty, Cranford-and FOR SALE 18 'A cu.' ft. cum in the Scotch Plains nutrition program, 7:30-,9 p.m. -' Borough Clerk's off • 12:15.rj.m. .- Rotary" meeting', Census Cooperation Urged birrntion Artwffyji relr-itjyrator- P 0i. ' • "' .*. .eight-point local school tax increase. 789-0823. Ufestileld Multiple Llwttng Services.. s COWE~T7AX PREPARED Raven's Nest. ' . TEJ.LERS- froozor'.' Exccllont condition. The mocking between the two groups however. - •.-.,•••*>. fice open. ""* JS.ECRETARY WITH State & Federal returns. 8"pri ii.- Plnmrring-Bijard-rnctrhTittT- Asking $J 50.00. Call —iirin ho' tioifi i)t'7;;ffl p.nyiii'the music Shields has suggested sending a 8 p.m. - p PART TIME FDR SALE Courteous •& efficient sor- —Huicsday. .March (;. Kenilworth of., full participation by Local clubs and organizations are be- TooTn*iir'Lin'c61n[School-; _ county- irrtormalion- specialisl~tcF"llie~ rBoar-d—budget ^m koeping: Flexible part-time -"FTeasonablo ^aFes. • ing leijuestcd to offer-their-assistanee—r- School.^ Curbside recycling, southside.. TFr~f^lMt nhours: "Also janitorial person ...Experionco proforrod but will James A. Marrotta A housekeeping ordinance, requiring "Garwood Seniors Club to inform them of = as volunteers on the borough census :; I. •1-4 p.m. - Welfare office open-~-^ -_s Was stressed by, Livio.Mancino, jA/ith opportunity to become train. Join us! N.J.!9 largest 789-1 i f •arvabusinessesomd property- .-_:A-r> pjri. -"Bunding;-office:open; inayorr-during--.Tuesday's - Borough - committee., ^ ','.. Savings and Loan Associa- keep th^iffacilities we)), maintained Gurbsidc-roeyclin •-a manager. Call rytr..lyiitchel. __J/yAREHOUSE SALE •• Council rjieeting.'.-.. _' -. '" ^Residents- may" al$o .apply; for- civ.il.-.- _ tion^ Current ly has ...pp'onmps COMPLETE DECOBAJTING ' ' "• ' ' " -••*•.-•• JoanSchmidt, a resident of 22e'Myrt)e "at 24.5-21 63 or.:wiite:'W M, tiu drafted by Carrea. •service positi6ns-pf"tHreeT6 six months •.:.: : '—ior;paft:;.t.irnn tellOi^in^'it's. "Jr'our wholesalers opei\ thcifrdpor;-,. 1 'd us an injustice by not wan-. duration with the'Union County district •';' Cranford office. Applicants 8,10 a.m. i 4 p.m.,MortHti>ve., Plalhfiuld. Loland to" covers custom made (your Talented Program' at David Brearley, House Hunting is ^ "N.J. 07207. created by Millcn Industries on North ting to be counted,".".said Mancino, ex- . census office which recently opened at must bo available for 6 days . Borckman Streets. Save 30 70% on cosmetics, fabric or mine), completely Avenue, Carrea said he felt steps should requested a meeting with the mayor and Watercolor Demo Motiday plaining that" ttjc borough wiirbecomp 1152.E. Jersey St., Elizabeth. Weekday ' ?•• ••••-••AT ., X •_"•" '/' — full tinno training. Hoi.irs will luitr- needs, ptinly hose, sporting goods., fabrics, installed. Woven- woods, council to discuss her findings on bac- be taken to enforce clean-up action. KENILWORTH - Thomas A. Bavolar, and friends at the Recreation Center, eligible for federal funds and programjs office work in Elizabeth arid field jobs ,'.. „.:. A Rewarding Experience. INTERESTED in a real estate bo Tues. through Pri'day 10- handbag's, knit sportswear,- etc ' lovelor and Roman shades. ; teria levels in stream tests she has been AM -. 2 P.M' and Saturday 9,', Agreeing with the councilman, the artist and teacher, who has painted Boulevard and 24th Street. Bavolar is onTITie THSis of this^ year's census vyhi'ch recjuire weekend work are career with'a future? Wo are 1 DAY SALE MARCH 8", 10 A.M. TO 4 F*M. Also d < a 11 e r \f:"s ' c t/S a r'i e d". conducting in Garwood. exclusively in watercolor the past 15 represented in the permanent collection available at pay rates of $3.55 to $4.50 ~~* We Would Like To Help You in the^ midst of o company AM' • 3 PM. GocTd starting iillen.'J and rohung at a' sur ^tru-tr HmiK TTY* An APril 8 meetine datc was setb y years, will give, a watercolor of Kean' College and in many private per hour. - . • Find the Home Yqu Would Love To Owir. wide expansion program, salary. .If interested, please prisingly Idw cost.- •~>lChatham-AdulUSchool. His. ' KENILWORTH--.Police.'officers Scott room, attractive living room,-\dining __S.al©_S._H05i.tio.ris. created_..t|y4 SILVER & GOLD coins painting, professional work, .At_lhp_rj>qn<";l n( Ihp firp cnmmillf r 1 eU '" The and 'OrJetty "IWse "CUT"I;' •Coun'c'il recent aw^ias"TT5cT0QTrTne .-Kiissoll' J. " KENItWORTH --The^arding ScheeP —w-ri rttort • Priv.itri col I O-G-X-QT- Story Hour, which win be held Titttetty been commended for their actions in unanimously accepted the resignation of Conn Watercolor prize at the P.T,O, will host Candidates Night for the . p on 2nd flooV. Enclosed heated rear experience is- needed,, we puyinc] lugFiest pneus. ual • painuny, fUliy 4rvtiurod, local ;,Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 2 p.m. fireman Frank: Augustyn and approved Salmagundi Club, New York City, and- Kenilworth Board of .Education in the coming to the aid of a heart attack vic- will train & educate you to 561 -531 9 anytime. referonces. Call Stevo, begins March 5 at Franklin School. Any the appointment of James Rataski. of 66 an award for a seascape in'the National Harding School auditoriumjruesday at 8 tim here recently. . porch, att.. garage. Close to. grade ~" reach tho highest • income Readjngs 272.4033, if no answer, "In a letter read before the Borough SILVER WANTED. -child living—in-_.G-ar.w.Q.od.,entering Second Avenue-to-fill-the-opening -Competition of the Miniature Art Society p.m. . school. • • • i • \ lovol you dgsirel Como grow 115 North •'Aue., C.ranlord 467 3993. '' ' kindergarten in September is eligible. Council Tuesday bo Mario DiBella, An- with us. Call Larry Tynday, •-FfWVMKt»N-m*Hi-Bi!t3. Please Council, also, accepted the resignation of N.J.- • ..." The proposed 1980-81 school budget 1 QB APPOINTMENT write exact descriptujn. Also Eachchild will have the opportunity .to 1 thony Peters of the Volunteer Fire SPLIT LEVEL \ '382-3200, .for'a confidoo- ALUMINUM SHOWROOM of Louise Gindel of 262 Second Avenue as Bavolar works in a realistic style and wil be presented at 8 p.m. by. the budget state selling price Reply - -participate in arts and crafts, stories, Department and Rescue Squacfcited the tial intorviow. -CALL school crossing guard and police suggests^the-subject more often than and finance chairman, Joseph Aragona. Charming home in"A-1 location, 3 love-' . Box N't 263. co Cranford songs, and games in preparation -for officers, who were the first on the scene An equal opportunity . Porcl-i and-Ratio. Enclosures matron; It approved—Police—Chief—,' —detailing it. He owns the Guild Mall Art- RLchaixlJW_ask.y,JRobejijyiillerJ^_and ly bedrooms, 2 Vi baths. Spacious 1st B E R G employer 272-9791 Chronicle, 2 1 Aldon St.," kindergarten. Thomas Colwell's recommendation of Gas Davis Jr. are seeking three-year '•.Cranford,' N.J 0 7016 Gallery ,in.Berkeley Heights, where.he \ Jalousies Awning Windows"" . Interested parents should contact Mary Lienhard of 515 East St. as an does framing and restoration and terms, and Chester Lewis and Frank eluding heart massage and. cardio^ ,JLoor nicely carpeted, flagstone foyer. Diane Harper, 789-2035, or Mrs. Goodell, pulmonary resuscitation to the victim, alternate, crossing guard for 1980. _ teaches art classes. .*- Garrick are seeking one-year terms.The A special home with many fine built-ins USEQ PIANOS WANTED. Wri Nuprime. Replacement ,,_7HW)M4, to register their child, ...-McCarthy, ...with council approval, candidates will speak briefly, and. Vincent J. Torrenti,.on Feb. .18. SECRETARY huv M.yles_ Gall Mr, Tarrenti,_; who • $as taken to^L. and extras. CJwner leaving area..Inspect Windows ..,** appointed Mary Ann klimowira -.of queations-from the-audience may be 1 .Storm and Club Memorial General Hospital after also •_- and' make offerTCall fpT"further"detalls. dlate -oponrrrg in-office of- Pupil-Porsonrro+-St;r"- Second Avenue as an'alternate to the directed to all or—any. one of the lnth-position, attra(;tivh_salary, benefits Singles, Aciiimulations.Col- ' LIFETIME ALUMINUM .'.• alternate vacancies on the lections, Canada Top Prices PRODUCTS INC • board. Garden Club will sponsor a fr.ee slide Equipment Stolen I..I.UI...,, „, .,,,m »,||, ,..„ .»., (,00 CaxtannUr Au. Cranloid. N J | and working.,conditions. Contact: Charles Bauman, For classes In you town _ -iu*ulim! Ill All II'..ii.l l'l,,.ilui ' 19 AIDEN STREET CRANFORD call colU-rt 201-757-7677 >aict. Call 53-7-80-1-1— , _ _ _ Calendar show from the National Garden'Bureau ..J.|IHJI>.UI Assistant Superintendent," Union County Regional SIGNING \H — Stud'ents~an"cl Invitation Extended:— KENILWORTH-- Typewriters and 1 Bring m this ad and savo High School*^District No'." 1, Jonathan Dayton 1 0? South AV£LW..2.76;32OE Friday. Feb. •>rpftsman/W 276 786fi Paul's United Ulnirch Times l M'omlay, March removed from his truck early Saturday Ann Sabolchick, president, and Mrs. .Feb. TPtrom Kichard Kehbeins car Definition;- ••-KENILWORTH "-- Fourth grade The music courst, which is being Undo'r minimal m, in ah"''ongineoring unit/. . 12:15" p.m. --Rotary Club, East while it was parked on Nohth -Avenue. .«Vogler, secretary, will attend the flower offered for the first time, is not a series . parked in front of his home on Newark." Winds. . . The missing itqms were valued at $205. students in Mrs. Miriam Bono's class at ...show, '.'Design for Living," March 5 in Ave/ SPLIT LEVEL! measuros, preparedtaftefe'hos. and Identifies various' Harding School are studying of piano lessons. It-is" a course of •constr.u<;tiQn_rn3toria_ls of existing buildings for the 7:^0 p.m. - Board of Education,' Elizabeth. knowledge aimed "at teaching r You'll find an entrance haH,-gooc preparation of an onorgy audit. Performs roujine communication through picture signs The club wjll meet March 12 at-the Driver Faces Charge Borough Council meet on school Budget Meetings Set and symbols. The children are learning lindividuals how music is made so that' ed formal living room and dining drafting work and doos field work as required in a . budget, Lincoln School. home of Evelyn Homing, 67 Birch St. " S about the various techniques and they can "make their own music KENILWORTH- James Mirabel of"54 survoying party. . . . . N The theme .will-be spring bulbs. - .room, large eat:in kitchen, family ETCH THIS Tuosdav, March 1 GARWOOD -- The.Efoard of Education methods used in today's society to with.popula,r tunes, folk songs, hymns, S. 21.St^>wijfrJappear in municipal-court 7:110 jp.nnf. - Bingo at St. Anne will review its proposed 1980-81 school inform and communicljite with other and cat'ols. Maj>eh 10 on charges of criminal room on ground level, thTee ATTRACTIVE HOME Examples of Work: ^ School. budget of $1 million with the Borough Grinfie Prevention Gets The imjtructor, Robert Boulware of mischief. Mirabel was seen by police of- bedrooms, '.2 Vi baths, garage and Roads blueprints, takes measurements'ol intorior Claims people. Students selected a variety of , ft p.m. - Board of Adjustment- Councilat.a special meeting Monday at Boonton, a classical pianist was one.of 16 ficers Jeffrey Ferguson and Scott rooms of oxisting- buildings," clotermincis (he topics such as weather, danger, signs of • basement. ON YQUR MIND/ meeting. 7:30pm. in the Lincoln School music the.Zodiac, store-front, and traffic signs A Boost At Academy American representatives in-1977 in the Phillips striking an overhead door at broakdown of surfaco areas in each room such'^s, Wednesday. March 5 room. The regular public hearing on the and symbols. ' ' Feruccio Busoni Piano Competition in Dyker, Hoff and Widman Co., 750 JUST REDUCED TO $98,900 windows (ind identifies the typo of construction and 7 p.m. - Lfons Club, Westwood. budget is-slated for Tuesday, March 11 • An $8,102 grant has been awarded to Bolzano, Italy. Boulevard, with his car on Feb. 17. He" AND THEN CALL US composition of interior and oxtonor walls, ceilings."., and floors whero possible Sorvos as a rodman or . J_im.p,m: - VFW Ladies Auxiliary, at 7:30 p.m. prior to the board's monthly the Union County Police Chiefs Training The course will meet Jor 10 Mondays was apprehended a few blocksaway^ post home. workshop meeting. S t u de nts R e ad -Out' Academy at Union College to strengthen • from 7 to 9:15 p.m. beginning March 24. FOR DETAILS!!! chalnman'ln a field survey paj-ty. (Boos mechanical— n lettoring on'OStablishod records. II p.m. - K «f C Auxiliary, :$7 South crime prevention programs'in the coun- Tuition is $85 including instructional Renltor- Notary Public Ave, MEKACHNIK ON COUNCIL To Aid Cancer Fund ty. material. •'" ' •'-**: Ice Cream Truck i 11 p.m. - Library board meeting, p, Dr. . « Donald • Meraehnik,' The-grant, aware'ed to the Academy Vv,,///y NCisr Requirements: . '- _, • . WE'LL Other courses to be conducted at- 1) Graduation from High Schotttvor-jjassession . superintendent of schools of the Union 'KENILWORTH r Kenilworth Public by the Statfe Law Enforcement Planning 106 N. Union Ave. „„ A World of Difference" County-Regional High School'District Library is participating in a "Read- Agency, is for the development of 10 Cranford High School by Union College Bill Is Now Law /// 181 IVbrth Ave E., Craaford of anupprovod Migh School Equivalency No. 1, has been appointed-to the.-L'tiion -Out" cancer' program That began Feb.— seminars that..will, train "officers, in include: job and career search "work- All'lce cream trucks in New Jersey %' Cranford 272-4020 'I CALL..276-«110 Cortificato^ RU1V YOIJR shop, March 10 and 12, &/M to 9 p.m.; 2) Completion of at loast ono year of schoolingfh Wrestlers Planning County Career Education Coordinating 11 and will end March 21. , • crime prevention and for the purchase must be equipped with 'flashing r3d"7 TTTTTCP/. Council' by Fred G. Burke, The program for student participants of 12 films on crime prevention. preparation for tho Scholastic Aptitude Civil Enginooring Technology, with a good • -• lights and 6ther safety and warning khowlodgo orconstruction matonals and SUPER SAVER commissioner of education. provides an envelope with a pledge The seminars will be conducted dur- Tests, beginning March 24; CLEP I devices under the terms of legislation Dance Tomorrow The Council is. responsible for sheet, a Read-Out Cancer I,D. card and ing the spring and fall semesters for ap- review^ principles of real estate, 1 some knowlod'ge of heat transfor. sponsored by Assemblyman C. Louis 3) Knowlodge of drafting nrocoduros and toch GARWOOD - The Garwood Youth reviewing and coordinating career a Read-Out Cancer student registration proximately 300 officers from municipal, understanding residential . mortgages Bassano, and signed into law _by,Gover- SPACIOUS v and vocal techniques workshop. £aII276- niquos with the uso of ink. " CLASSIFIED AD Wrestling Club will sponsor a darfce . development and vocational-technical card. police departments. nor Byrne. * ^ THE BOYLE 4) Good Health —-— tomorrow at the Lincoln School gym education programs in Union County. These are available at the main desk Each of the 40-hour, five-day seminars 2600, Ext. 206 or 238. "Needless to say,I am elated that this CAPE COD from «to 11 p.m. Music will be provided The regional district includes David in the library. Students are encouraged will train current police officers to serve type of protection for children will be REALTORS i. Applications may bo obtained at the Engineering' by tiie rock group, 'Christopher Webb. Brearley Regional High School, to '-.participate.- as ..crime ..prevention specialists .within COMPANY Brick front; hot water heat, attached Department, Room 100 in tho Cranford Municipal UNTIL THE •U€.V£,Lists.Honors,, . ... mandated by state law," Bassano said., 1 Proceeds will be used to send Kenilworth. - ' their local police departments- ''It will be bCenormous help in averting -Stop in at our Gollory to seo a variety^of garage. Building, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 1 Union County, Vocational Center has, p.m'.'dunhg anyworklhg'day.."* members of the wrestling team to camp. PLACEMENT OF KICK New Drugs Targeted! the terrible tragedy which has resulted homes: English Tudor at $140,000 - 7 ITEMS ARE — JDom ' Tomaio,. club president, stated announced tho names of students on, the when a youngster is struck down by a Living room, Junior dining'room, modern The office of career planning and^J_KENILW0RTH .. Schering-Plough year old 2 Family at $115,000 .- '3 Equal Opportunlty/afflrnnativu action omployor there' will be various fund raisers placement at Kean College has-set-up*-p^7^.l(iftn llnc Lehr Will Hun honor roll list f,or the second marking car nSoving around:a halted ice cream kitchen, enclosed rear porch., 4 bedrooms, throughout the.spring and summer. hew.headquarters, in the historic Kean Corporation ..has targeted three new Frank Lehr and Howard Freund have period. Included are high schoolers who vending" truck. ^ bedroom Alum, sided Colonial $68,900 promising- pharmaceutical compounds- attend the Scotch-Plains Center on a tile bath. Attractively panelled rec. room Admission to the dance is $3. Building, a"replica of a French chateau announced they will seek Republican •"Tinder tne~law, Bassano said, vendors • .-/! for accelerated development and shared-time basis and post-secondary ••and~our "9 room Split Level beautifully with adjoining Iavatory7~ Ponolled~worlc SOLD! in Normandy rbuilt bySenator Hamilton nominations for county freeholder posts expects to begin clinical studies on them tuition students. must equip their trucks by Feb. 15, 1981, maintained at $ 1 34,000. BUSINESS K.OFC AUXILIARY JEishKeah. The new quarters contain this spring. . . _ with flashing red lights, stop signal • shop. • UP TO' A KfiAXIMUM OF 8 WEEKS. GARWOOD - The Women's Auxiliary private rooVtis for individual within a year. The firm also announced Among- thotut citocl aro: Cdward_fji!rlpltj|ii.. Kiithy Professional sales staff waiting to serve it had increased its research and Lehr, who recently stepped down after Giirntjron jiihn Diimrau. Dawn Grousn. Jamuu l-liiiikull. arms and convex mirrors. Why not see it this weekend? to the Knights . of Columbus;" Council counselling, a special career library ;lnd Jolin Jonkoski. Ttm LaForgo Robin Ltt.vonaii, Jamuti r SUPER SAVER CLASSIFIED ^QSincludo all porsonul party for a job-hunt room. AlumnLand students, development bud)^t_iix_IM0_Jaj(—20- many years as mayor of Summit, will "When, the vehicles storrtor children, you. Ask about our Gold Bond 'Protection ATTENTION EMPLOYERS 5437; willmeet Wednesday • at 37 South >r the count; ! snlo itoms such as antiquos,\aj.itos, furniture, housohold Ave. at 8 p.m. . *: can drop in from 9 to 5 weekdays. percent, to '$^0"millTon7 •'" ""PTaTT: ~ f ~ ZKictor The compounds include: a new in as many years, He was narrow.ly" nohixl Sloti, Bruci' Toll iintl.nuji»a!l*^uncora, jll ol redTigEls, simiTarlo those - CALL-.372-9444 Save— =—itema—olothiiKj-r-oto^-l-no-r-oal-ostiiol- p edged out last fall. Cfiinloril, Mlcluitil Molycku iind Micfljol SMuohun ol on school base's;!;'' Bassano ••said. ^'On- cardiovascular agent,for prompt anti- G.ifwood, nnd Guorgo Qjchuklm and Mark Uudnoy ol Fill your jo^p oponinQS, hire qualified workers, iwul Transportation to Preund; of Elizabeth, is a Komlworth . . ..'"' 'coinirig traffic must halt in either direc- 276-7618 roc'olvb~u'"rriuTo;rtn")rc't'€rdli'rThirTiiy novi)nuo~A.kr of w ACCIUCDll AllON • hypertensive effect, a gastric tion and may proceed at a speed,not to antisecr'etory agent, and a macrolide conservative political activist and 1 978 ustablishos; a tax credit for employers on wjgu JUST ^ -*5© T he industrial writer, and is employed by th« City of PRODUCT MANAGER exceed 15 miles per hour only if no 2 ALDEN ST* CRANFORD j of qualified omployoos. Meodowlands Race track 1 antibiotic,. ^r technology program in the Eli/ubeth- at. adwduistrative anjilysis KEN1LW0RTI1' - Laurie Sarver youngsters are near the truck itself."' • ^WJB \ " department of industrial atu e )U REAL ESTATESINCE IMS ho Tiirrjeto'd Job Tax Credit applies.to wane costs Every Night HcillrintSS' ' ^ J ty coordinator of the Elizabeth Eichner is Reed and Carnrlck's ne/* 5'. ! Crunford Chroniclo • 15''.y«ords '3.50 ) School f3 S30 SOUTH AVe. <£..,CRANPOBD-2/ 3 »444 / incurred by firms bijtwon Jun. 1, 1979 and Dec 31, DEPARTURE - r » studies at Kean College of McltXROY APPOINTED-. -'- i 121 Aldon St . Cruntord, NJ. . iiddltionul'words 10 iiiich ( Hru-puli • --- River Flood Control Project. product manager, J'cnn,M.''Sharpl .the MO fJoft'TH AVE., UNION • JSJ-4300 HOUSING 1980 for certified omployoouhirod after SorSt 26, TIMES: Rahway Train Station -6:00 ^ New Jersey, Union, has company's) director of marketing, KENILWORTH -- Raymond McElroy become tbc^only such KENIUWORTl 1 - A public -hearing on REGIONAL BUDGET • . of Kenilworth has been appointed tb.the Ciollurii'a In Morrlalown'Summit & Oi'nvlllii HOUSING 1978 Tho cru'c'Jit 'is oqUul to 50 % of first year Llndon Train Station - 6:15 the proposed $1.8 •'million—current' announced. Until recently,, JVlw's.-r vvaflos up to 6G.000 iind 2 5 % of such wan,ou dur- program in Neu/ Jersey to The Union County Regional High new Affirmative "Action Committee of William C. Klumua, S.R.A. Broadv&'E. Jursoy Sts..Elizabeth - 6:30 expense school budget will be held Eichner Was a Reed and Carnick sales WANTED ing the.second yoiir, achieve accreditation .Tuesday- at Harding School; lit .8 l>.ltt. School District No. l.will Ijold its budget representative. Mrs, Eichner attended the New Jersey Democratic State SENIOR RESIDENTIAL . por Departure" Information-- -".-•-' , from '_the Natjonal hearing and regular'"monthly 'meeting . Committee. This 100-member unit will RENTALS . — ^ APPHAlSER- - - Pj^i further jnf^miatk)!) on the Tar_rjuto'd . Job Tax Tho Board of Education will discuas the the University of Miami and received a .Crudit^caT toll free adb:7 92-fl~8B1 or tho TJTC Association^ of- .ludustrial Tuesday, at U p.m. -at Governor oversee . and publicize the delegate WANTED 1 & 2 budroom., v. Society of Real Estate -f: • proposed 1980-81'school budget Monday B.F.A. in 1975 and M.A. in 1970. She- S|)ecinlist nt ! 'z ••:•(? Call: Beviano Chartered Service at I! p.m. at Harding witli the Boiouyh Livingston Regional High Schoolr- -selection for next summer's national CRANFORD. • rontuls (rom 9 300.0 4 50 for Approvers lives In t'lifton. • VlllHijo. Proatlgious iipurt- KLUMAS & QAIS ELIZABETH ^JOB SERVICE OFFICE Council. Uerekeley Heighti;. '"' convention in, New. York City. corporatu- trnnsfurouu. No Clip nnd miiil or hring to Chroniolu nfflcu inunt livlno- 2 bedroom upts. foo Cull: B39-(5bl51 9-b 663 Rurltun Rd. 201-648-4500 ' ^^ ^M ^^ ^tf ^tf ^^ ^M ^ ^M ^tf ^ f 449B - $S4B. Call p.m. ' Crunford, N.J. (MO FEE CHARGED 276-0303. 2724100

1 t: • ' " . :• • v -•-

.(' ••••.'-.:. • •' . ft"'.'.'• "• •f !

••/

i 14 (ft. j'.) CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28.~19B0 • • > Cicdtoelli Appointed School Budget To Gqt • ;". Ralph J, Cicchelli has treasurer. - He is "a , _ J , __. •>_ _'. .been appointed assistant graduate of West Orange vice president of Capital Mountain .High. School and How to save a bundle on heat Hearing At Brookside if. Savings and Loan holds a. B. A. degree from' PTA^will meet Association-; a Monday -at 8 p.m. to hear an analysis of Charles J. Pfost, M.B.A. dpgree from Seton the proposed 1980-81 school budget by president. . Cicchelli, a Hall University,.'both in , Robert,D. Paul, superintendent...... former district "manager economies'; Cicchelli is; The annual book fair will be March 4 for HSR Block.Inc. joined also' a member t>( the to 6 in the Brookside music room. A Capital Savings in 1976 Financial Managers selection of.chilxlr.en *s" boOks~at" reason" and has since served as an Society and the National.. able prices will be sold.. Children will IRA-Keogh Account Association of Enrolled have an opportunity to browse Tuesday Advisor and assistant Agents. .._.•" -and make purchases the next two "days: He and his wife, Debra, Proceeds will be used for assembly reside in West Orange. programs and the purchase of sugple- Hospital Sets inental educational material. • Program On HAROLD F. Students At Walnut BENNER, INC. David Jagerman Hear| Illness Enact 'Snow White', A" free [community BODY AND FENDER education program on STRAIGHTENING • {.* .' Photography A dramatization of "Snow -White"and •.-• proper nutrition will be ANDJOWING the Seven Dwarfs" was presented at a Is. offered in March at Walnut Avenue School assembly - . Children's Specialized Estimates Furnished program by Mrs. Amy Matthews' sixth Course Set •"Ffospital in .cooperation grade class. . . ---; A lO^week course in. practical black 'g* J^ Westfield Adult 276-1111 276-1117 ——*l-h is-studen t-produet iorr-was-di reeted- "" By Steven Fisher. Hejwas assisted by a CRANFORD, N.J. .. cornrniTCeeTor staging, props~IigJT(s"arT3 Center, 114 Miln St. The. instructor will 'March 4 11 18 and 25 from -. program, which included,Dawn Hnyda; Mh 4 11 18 d 25 f be David Jagerman, a member of the 7:3o to 9-30 p m at the ¥¥•¥¥•¥-¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ - -ISusa ti—Cui'tis<.v.^fj^ki-Aojthoiiy••vWhiternan.- -rCra-nfor-d - Camera- dub — which isi—pediatric rehabilitation A SMALL SIMPLE COMPUTER THAT COULD The cast included, Michele Arthur, sponsoring the course Wednesdays hospital on New BRAKES -•'•' Cheryl LaBracio, Michael'MazurvShari through JVlay 7. Providence Road, accord- SA VE YOU 15% OR MORE A YEAR ONHEA TING BILLS. Weiner, Jeff Schweikardt, Patricia-, ... ing to tyr^-Sallje Comey, •••* Most peorjjp• think_the qnlv vyoy to cut down on their., How MasterMind "waters down" your heating blllg. Shorm; Steven Suszczynski, Gle'rfn; Topics will 'include-:- film cnarac- •*inservi'ce instructor at" rH aerie,-Seott Perez; David Rajkowski^, teristicsi camera coritrols,'"light meter 1 2 WHEELS: homo heating bills is.tplower. thdhritierinqstat'jBrid MasterMind consists o^s solid-state electronic, Childre n's SpeciaUz%.j_[•"..'. • * throw on o couple of sweaters..' _...."-,. -.'-•.[ computer and two s6lid-,state ternperature probes 'Larry Cofsky, Bruce Cargill,~ Robert use; f)lrr£ developments printitig^ make- The four sessions—will Cadillac, Fnrd; Cltauy, , , Amprlcan Cars * Well, now-thoro's a bettor way: MastorMind.' A that moasuro outdoor temperature and tho , Baker, and Danny Kankowskf. * up, of developers and fixers, and high- focus on proper -diet in •X .-Whllo You Walt — —«small. solid-stato- computor-that controls hoatinri temperature of the water in your boiler.f^** Mrs, Schweikardt ^helped with resolutionuJ35. mm photography. Any •childhood as'a means of * costs by controlling tho tomperaturo df tho water in As the nrobos send inforrriation to the computer, it v costuming. .jorroat adjustable camera is suitable. preyenting adult illness; 353-9244 •* now diet affects the body "•< your central hooting boiler. '. • . . uutBmSttTSIIy adjusts your boiler water temperature S. ELMORA EXXON *•' If you havo a forced hot wator heating system (gas to the precise tomporatnre necessary to satisfy your in relation to skin dis- • •• SERVICENTER M -k or oil) in ypur homo, it could save yotT 1 5% or moro a • hoating need. • orders, the "teeth and - S. Elmora Avb.^ Cpr. Obituary allergies; the harmful Erlco.. bptwTSt. Goorflo yoor on your hoating bill. On vory cold days, your boiler water temperature effects of junk food; diets & Bayway Clrc, ELIZ. (Models are available (or boilors with tankloss remains high. On Warmer days, the computer simply recommended '• during domostic hpt wator systems). lowers tho water temperature.. Yet you have all tho Francis D. Dulicai .pregnancy; meeting heat you-need. . . energy needs in various,, MastbrMindv then • eliminates unnecessary fuel ._ How your heating system gqty you Into hot water. consumption. • ••__._' '_ :.'..:_..'....'...... j. ,- A-JfaneraJ-rnass will-beofferedrirrStr- — A-momber-of-the^nited-States Chess "sports; and "h'ffw -diets- . You probably: think the only time you incuf heatjng How •Comfortable'will you feal with MasterMInd? ""•Mi'chWl Church tomorrow'for Francis Federation, Mr. Dulicai also was a relate to. behavior dis- : costs is wKnh'.yninLthntmnst.'at-1'4-nhfling-fOr-hri.'it-r —Very. - ••— .-'-•. •• . . i .- __. . D. Dulicai, 69, who died'Monday at the membe_^ r of the American—Contract—or-dersr-——^ ——— Not'trOo. Even whon your heat isn't on, tho wiitor g g and the Westfield Bocause MasterMind constantly monitors changos "Tampa-, -fla. ATrporTof an apparenO^uJge,.League the in your boilor is boing kopYhot. Vory l{ot. . in outdoor temperature, your Indoor temperature is heart attack. Interment will be in Holy ~Duplicat ..*-«.e BridgeClub. . He was a com- i That's fino for. extremoly cold days, whon you ^less subject to fluctuation, thus providing a more, —erossr^em^tery^NqrtrrjArlingfdnon.. municant of St. Michael Chureh^and its hoat. On most days, though, it's just constant leVel of,heaT. •.. ; " Austria- JHolyJName Society. _ ...,,... CAR? Mr. Dulicai was. born in Which moans that, In addition to saving you ""-ITungjiry, he moved ^ii -Jersey City- tii- J950: He retired" liiVa^sonT-rJaiiieJ s FF, . -of f after 35 years as an account executive Roosevelt; a daughter, Mrs. .Linda D. WANTED with Mobay Ch'emical Corp., Mountain- HagenaU of North Plainfield, three f CALL TODAY: 276-0990 • / - • .r side, lie received degrees in. chemistry grandchildren and a great-grandson. and accounting fr.om. Columbia Arrangements are by the Dooley -- Universityr ~ ' • -- , ' Funeral Home, 218 W. North Ave. JENEWEIN VOLKSWAGEN REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDIY SERVICE SINCE 1925" .••••"••• CLIP & SAVE '•••"•• 900E.EIizabelh Ave .Burner Service WaUrH.at.r. 94* UXINOTON AVINUI. CRANFOM* NATURAL WONDER : Linden Heating Installations Humldillart Air Conditioning Electronic ClMnari BIG LASH BIC " 486-6200

you get -it.- away. Don't be confused by all the shouting "NOW." CAU with this coupon T ' (REG. 98°) REGAL

112 NORTH AVE., W.

DRUG STORE • "ppp! Rustic Mill Diner 34 Eastman St., Cranford* 276-6100 • ' Burton Goodman InBBBBILlHHBBHHBHBaHHBHHLiBHHl 27^0099

PAID FOR: is still the best interest/checking plan in all New Jersey • GOLD • SILVER •COINS • DlAMONDS • JEWELRY (Any Condition) • PLATINUM No; • TOP DOLLAR PAID! , 212 FAY TO THE OfeOtR Of_

.DOLLARS NB THE NATIONAL BANK Nil OF NEW JERSEY

,*?*^^

SM I IK' r,..,i,,ji j v, k ..I I ulvlllV ll.M

The Earner is better than NOW Accounts. You earn 5^ We think it gives you-and your money the best deal in all New Jersey. , Because the new NOWAccounts at other New Jersey banks only-pay 5% and have much higherminirnum balance requirements. Or charges ' NOWAccounts pay that could cost more than the interest is worth. Or both. Compare. Most other banks requlrjra $1,000 or $2,000 balance to avoid their monthly fees. With The Earner, just a $500 mininuim balance $500 minimum u;aiucsrchargG&:aridth«roaKer»tfH DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED v SAT. & SUN.. 10.-3:30 P.M. -Ghyck into The 5/,% Earner today. See if-y.ou'don't find it's the best •r .. balance to waive deal in town. ' ' . , .. ' charges ADAM STERLING & COMPANY, INC. THE NATIONAL BANK Plus 24 hour OF NEW JERSEY Tel. (201) 276- A IVdclilv Union B.ir\corpnr.ilion Biinlt Mi'mlwr I'DIC MaxMeller Po all.your.banking anytime v^ith Maxi-Tfllur— NL-IU J«rseV's largest 24-hour bdr>kitig banking Cnnlord ONIce 2 North Avenue, West 547 A BOULEVARD, KENILWORTH (200 233-9400 1 mile west of G.S. Pkwy. Exit 138-Kenilworth From Route 22 East-turn Right at McDonalds